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The short version: | |||
Stop wasting your time with these idiotic esoteric database configurations where 99% of it works perfectly but the one critical component (authentication) has some sloppy documentation. | |||
Just use docker. | |||
https://git.charlesreid1.com/docker/d-mongoexpress | |||
https://git.charlesreid1.com/docker/d-mongodb | |||
=Basics= | |||
==Installing== | |||
Start by installing [[Node]]. | |||
===global=== | |||
To install mongo-express globally: | |||
<pre> | |||
npm install -g mongo-express | |||
</pre> | |||
===local=== | |||
To install mongo-express locally: | |||
<pre> | |||
npm install mongo-express | |||
</pre> | |||
Note that this should be run from OUTSIDE of the mongo-express directory. That is, when you run ls, you should see the mongo-express directory, not the contents of the mongo-express directory. | |||
==Configuring== | |||
If you installed globally: | |||
* Your node_module directory is <code>/usr/lib/node_modules</code> | |||
* Your mongo express config file is in <code>/usr/lib/node_modules/mongo-express/config.js</code> | |||
If you installed locally: | |||
* Your node_module directory is <code>YOUR_PATH/node_modules</code> | |||
* Your mongo express config file is in <code>YOUR_PATH/node_modules/mongo-express/config.js</code> | |||
==Running== | |||
===global=== | |||
If you installed mongo-express globally, you should have a mongo-express binary on your path, and you can run it like this: | |||
<pre> | |||
mongo-express | |||
</pre> | |||
to specify a username and password to protect interface: | |||
<pre> | |||
mongo-express -u user -p password -d database | |||
</pre> | |||
to use on another host/port: | |||
<pre> | |||
mongo-express -u user -p password -d database -H mongoDBHost -P mongoDBPort | |||
</pre> | |||
to give access to the MongoDB database as an administrator, use the -a flag: | |||
<pre> | |||
mongo-express -a -u superuser -p password | |||
</pre> | |||
===local=== | |||
If you installed mongo-express locally: | |||
<pre> | |||
cd YOUR_PATH/node_modules/mongo-express/ && node app.js | |||
</pre> | |||
[[Category:MongoDB]] | [[Category:MongoDB]] | ||
[[Category:Database]] | [[Category:Database]] | ||
[[Category:Bootstrap]] | [[Category:Bootstrap]] | ||
[[Category:MongoExpress]] | |||
[[Category:2018]] | |||
[[Category:February 2018]] | |||
Latest revision as of 03:41, 9 October 2019
The short version:
Stop wasting your time with these idiotic esoteric database configurations where 99% of it works perfectly but the one critical component (authentication) has some sloppy documentation.
Just use docker.
https://git.charlesreid1.com/docker/d-mongoexpress
https://git.charlesreid1.com/docker/d-mongodb
Basics
Installing
Start by installing Node.
global
To install mongo-express globally:
npm install -g mongo-express
local
To install mongo-express locally:
npm install mongo-express
Note that this should be run from OUTSIDE of the mongo-express directory. That is, when you run ls, you should see the mongo-express directory, not the contents of the mongo-express directory.
Configuring
If you installed globally:
- Your node_module directory is
/usr/lib/node_modules - Your mongo express config file is in
/usr/lib/node_modules/mongo-express/config.js
If you installed locally:
- Your node_module directory is
YOUR_PATH/node_modules - Your mongo express config file is in
YOUR_PATH/node_modules/mongo-express/config.js
Running
global
If you installed mongo-express globally, you should have a mongo-express binary on your path, and you can run it like this:
mongo-express
to specify a username and password to protect interface:
mongo-express -u user -p password -d database
to use on another host/port:
mongo-express -u user -p password -d database -H mongoDBHost -P mongoDBPort
to give access to the MongoDB database as an administrator, use the -a flag:
mongo-express -a -u superuser -p password
local
If you installed mongo-express locally:
cd YOUR_PATH/node_modules/mongo-express/ && node app.js