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MongoDB Fundamentals

You're reading from   MongoDB Fundamentals A hands-on guide to using MongoDB and Atlas in the real world

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839210648
Length 748 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Juned Ahsan Juned Ahsan
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Liviu Nedov Liviu Nedov
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Amit Phaltankar Amit Phaltankar
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Michael Harrison Michael Harrison
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface
1. Introduction to MongoDB 2. Documents and Data Types FREE CHAPTER 3. Servers and Clients 4. Querying Documents 5. Inserting, Updating, and Deleting Documents 6. Updating with Aggregation Pipelines and Arrays 7. Data Aggregation 8. Coding JavaScript in MongoDB 9. Performance 10. Replication 11. Backup and Restore in MongoDB 12. Data Visualization 13. MongoDB Case Study Appendix

3. Servers and Clients

Activity 3.01: Managing Your Database Users

Solution:

The following are the detailed steps for the activity:

  1. Go to http://cloud.mongodb.com to connect to the Atlas console.
  2. Log on to your new MongoDB Atlas web interface using your username and password, which was created when you registered for the Atlas Cloud:

    Figure 3.40: MongoDB Atlas login page

  3. Create a new database called dev_mflix and, on the Atlas clusters page, click the COLLECTIONS button:

    Figure 3.41: MongoDB Atlas Clusters Page

    A window with all the collections will appear, as shown in Figure 3.42:

    Figure 3.42: MongoDB Atlas data explorer

  4. Next, click the +Create Database button, at the top of the database list. The following window will appear:

    Figure 3.43: MongoDB Create Database window

  5. Set DATABASE NAME to dev_mflix and COLLECTION NAME to dev_data01, and then click the CREATE button.
  6. Create a custom role called Developers. Click on Database Access (on the left side...
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