![]() ![]() Build and visually interact with geo/coordinate data to construct queries in a few clicks of a button.Insert/edit/delete/clone documents through the GUI.Compass v1.3 contains many new features, including: Introducing Compass v1.3 Today, we are very excited to introduce Compass v1.3, currently available inīeta. Users are not only able to determine which fields are indexed, but also their type, size, usage, and properties of their indexes. The figure below highlights the details of indexes in a collection. In Compass v1.2, which is now in GA, we added the ability to visualize indexes and query performance. The three most requested features were: edit/insert/delete operations, visualization of indexes, and visualization of query performance. MongoDB Compass provides a native GUI to analyze collections and beautifully visualize your schema.ĭuring our beta program for Compass, we received a lot of great feedback. With MongoDB 3.2, we answered our users with MongoDB Compass v1.0 - a GUI schema visualization tool and query builder. Over the past couple of years, we have received an overwhelming number of requests for a schema visualizer and query builder. ![]() Through meetups, community events, surveys, conferences - just to name a few - we collect user feedback to ensure we continue to build products that address and solve the needs of our users. MongoDB 3.2 Introduces Compass v1.0Īt MongoDB our user community is extremely important to us. In this post, we'll take a closer look at MongoDB Compass and our latest release, which adds CRUD capabilities and a long list of other exciting features. Our goal with Compass is to provide all the power of the mongo shell through an intuitive, easy to use GUI. In MongoDB 3.2 we introduced MongoDB Compass - our GUI for MongoDB. While the shell is powerful, it can be intimidating for new users, and let's face it - there are lots of things about managing data and a database that are easier to do with a GUI. Since the inception of MongoDB, the primary interface to the database has been the mongo shell. ![]()
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