Web-based MongoDB admin interface written with Node.js and express
Current features:
- Connect to multiple databases
- Connect and authenticate to individual databases
- Authenticate as admin to view all databases
- Database blacklist/whitelist
- View/add/rename/delete collections
- View/add/update/delete documents
- Use BSON data types in documents
- Ability to specify the default key to be shown in the docs list.
Planned features:
- Support for replica set connections
- Web-based command-line interface
- Site authentication
- REST interface
- Documents must have
document._id
property to be edited - No GridFS support (might become a planned feature)
- Binary BSON data type not tested
JSON documents are parsed through a javascript virtual machine, so the web interface can be used for executing malicious javascript on a server.
mongo-express should only be used privately for development purposes.
Click here for more screenshots: http://imgur.com/a/OTZHe
These screenshots are from version 0.11.0.
To install:
npm install mongo-express
Or if you want to install a global copy:
npm install -g mongo-express
To configure:
Copy YOUR_PATH/node_modules/mongo-express/config.default.js
into a new file called YOUR_PATH/node_modules/mongo-express/config.js
.
Note: Populate the defaultKeyNames field with your database names, collection names and the key name to be displayed by default in the documents list of collections page.
For example :
defaultKeyNames:{
"world_db":{ //Database 1 Name
"continent":"cont_name", // collection:feild
"country":"country_name",
"city":"name"
},
... // Database 2
... // Database 3
}
If no key name is specified for a collection, it defaults to '_id'.
Note: YOUR_PATH will depend on your current OS user and system configuration. You can see it in the output text shown after executing npm install.
Fill in your MongoDB connection details and any other options you want to change in config.js
.
To run:
cd YOUR_PATH/node_modules/mongo-express/ && node app.js
To mount as Express 4 middleware (see node_modules/mongo-express/app.js
):
var
express = require('express')
, http = require('http')
;
var
config = require('./config')
, middleware = require('./middleware')
;
var app = express();
app.use('/your-mountpath', middleware(config));
app.listen(config.site.port, function() {
console.log("Mongo Express server listening on port " + (config.site.port || 80));
});
To run as a Docker container:
First, build the container from the project directorty:
docker build -t mongo-express .
If you have a running MongoDB container:
docker run -d -p 8081:8081 --link mongodb:mongodb mongo-express
You can use the following environment variables:
-
Variable name:
ME_CONFIG_MONGODB_SERVER
-
Description: MongoDB host name or IP address.
-
Default value:
localhost
-
Variable name:
ME_CONFIG_MONGODB_PORT
-
Description: MongoDB port.
-
Default value:
27017
-
Variable name:
ME_CONFIG_MONGODB_ADMINUSERNAME
-
Description: Administrator username.
-
Default value: ``
-
Variable name:
ME_CONFIG_MONGODB_ADMINPASSWORD
-
Description: Administrator password.
-
Default value: ``
-
Variable name:
ME_CONFIG_SITE_COOKIESECRET
-
Description: String used by cookie-parser middleware to sign cookies.
-
Default value:
cookiesecret
-
Variable name:
ME_CONFIG_SITE_SESSIONSECRET
-
Description: String used to sign the session ID cookie by express-session middleware.
-
Default value:
sessionsecret
-
Variable name:
ME_CONFIG_BASICAUTH_USERNAME
-
Description: mongo-express login name. Sending an empty string will disable basic authentication.
-
Default value:
admin
-
Variable name:
ME_CONFIG_BASICAUTH_PASSWORD
-
Description: mongo-express login password.
-
Default value
pass
-
Variable name:
ME_CONFIG_OPTIONS_EDITORTHEME
-
Description: Web editor color theme.
-
Default value:
rubyblue
To use:
Visit http://localhost:8081
or whatever URL/port you entered into your
config (if running standalone) or whatever config.site.baseUrl
(if mounting
as a middleware).
The following BSON data types are supported in the mongo-express document editor/viewer.
Native Javascript Types
Strings, numbers, lists, booleans, null, etc.
All numbers in Javascript are 64-bit floating points.
ObjectID/ObjectId
ObjectID()
Creates a new Object ID type.
ObjectID(id)
Use Object ID with the given 24-digit hexadecimal string.
ISODate
ISODate()
Creates a new ISODate object with current time.
new Date()
can also be used (note the new
keyword there).
ISODate(timestamp)
Uses ISODate object with the given timestamp.
DBRef/Dbref
DBRef(collection, objectID)
DBRef(collection, objectID, database)
Object ID is the ID string, not the ObjectID type.
The database value is optional.
Timestamp
Timestamp()
Creates a new Timestamp object with a value of 0.
Timestamp(time, ordinal)
Example: Timestamp(ISODate(), 0)
.
See http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Timestamp+data+type for more info about the Timestamp data type.
Code
Code(code)
Code can be a native Javascript function, or it can be a string.
Specifying a scope/context is not supported.
MinKey
MinKey()
MaxKey
MaxKey()
Symbol
Symbol(string)
Not tested:
- Binary/BinData
Here is an example of a document which can be read/edited in mongo-express:
{
"_id": ObjectID(), // or ObjectId()
"dates": {
"date": ISODate("2012-05-14T16:20:09.314Z"),
"new_date": ISODate(),
"alternative": new Date()
},
"bool": true,
"string": "hello world!",
"list of numbers": [
123,
111e+87,
4.4,
-12345.765
],
"reference": DBRef("collection", "4fb1299686a989240b000001"),
"ts": Timestamp(ISODate(), 1),
"minkey": MinKey(),
"maxkey": MaxKey(),
"func": Code(function() { alert('Hello World!') }),
"symbol": Symbol("test")
}
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2012 Chun-hao Hu
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