It doesn’t matter if you don’t know the MongoDB query language, use SQL, or write JSON documents like a pro – there’s a feature that’s right for you. With Studio 3T, anyone can build a MongoDB query. We highly encourage you to get familiar with the Collection Tab and read the full documentation here. Here you can view, edit, and query your collection, and access other features. The Collection Tab is the starting point for using Studio 3T. Collection Tabĭouble-click on any collection in the Connection Tree to open a collection tab. On the left-hand side, you’ll always find the Connection Tree, which displays all your active MongoDB connections and their respective databases and collections.Īvoid database mixups by color-coding your databases and collections. The global toolbar is available throughout your Studio 3T journey, providing you one-click access to the following features: Choose between light or dark themeĬhoose between dark theme or the default light theme by going to Preferences > General and ticking the Enable dark theme checkbox. Create a new connectionĮnter your connection string or upload your URI file in the Connection Manager following these steps. insert SSH and/or SSL details), and paste it into Studio 3T.Īlternatively, you can also save the connection string as a URI file. The good news is, cloud hosting services like MongoDB Atlas, Compose, mLab, ObjectRocket, and ScaleGrid readily provide this connection string, so all you need to do is make a few modifications (e.g. The standard connection string or URI format Whether you’re MongoDB is hosted on-premise or through a cloud hosting service, the quickest way to connect to your database is to have a connection string ready. Connect to MongoDB Have your connection details ready
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