mongodb

Docker: Using docker-compose to link a MongoDB server and client

Docker Compose gives us the ability to define and orchestrate multiple containers in order to construct a service.  In this article, we will use Docker Compose to create a MongoDB server and then another container that is used exclusively as a MongoDB client. While it is entirely possible to manually create these containers, links, and Docker: Using docker-compose to link a MongoDB server and client

MongoDB: Installing a MongoDB client on Ubuntu

In order to communicate with MongoDB using its default TCP protocol on port 27017, you will need a MongoDB client.  There are many language bindings available, but in this article we’ll focus on the client available from the “mongodb-org-shell” Debian package.