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mongo-playground

v1.4.0

Published

Helps developers run mongo queries

Downloads

16

Readme

Mongo Playground

npm version

I haven't liked any of the Mongo tools out there and using mongo from the CLI is unwieldy, especially for complicated aggregations. Mongo Playground is themed from the GraphQL Playground, which was based upon GraphiQL.

Screenshot

Features

  • Supports queries using latest MongoDB Driver 3.1
  • Connects to any MongoDB server using mongodb or mongodb+srv URLs
  • Drop down lists all available methods
  • Auto-populates list of collections to query
  • Syntax highlighting and pretty printing of response data, including errors
  • Helpful auto-formatting and syntax highlighting in textarea
  • Tabs for running multiple simultaneous queries
  • Use of local storage so you can leave, come back later, and continue where you left off
  • Nice interface 👍

Using

git clone https://github.com/Perceptive/mongo-playground.git
npm install
npm start

Then navigate to http://localhost:4000.

WARNING

This product is not safe to use in any production capacity. There is no input validation or sanitation whatsoever, nor are there any CORS or other security checks performed. Do not integrate this into your product. This is strictly to aid in development.

Release Notes

v1.4.0

  • Added pagination (Issue #1)
  • Added Mongo options (Issue #4)
  • Added preview of evaluated request to be sent to server (Issue #3)
  • Fixed textarea paste bug (Issue #2)

v1.3.0

  • Added tabs for running simultaneous queries
  • Fixed bug preventing object queries from properly evaluating
  • Added support for regular expressions in queries

v1.2.0

  • Added basic error checking to textarea
  • Added syntax highlighting to textarea
  • Persistently store collection names and field values in local storage

v1.1.0

  • Fixed bug preventing copy from textarea
  • Added loader icon
  • Collections field now auto populates with alphabetized list of all collections in database
  • Fixed JSON encoding issues server-side
  • Methods list now contains proper, non-deprecated methods

v1.0.0

  • Initial Release