RockMongo is an open source MongoDB administration GUI tool.
RockMongo is very easy to install and use.
The software is written in PHP.
Features include:
- Plug-ins: everyone can develop his own plug-in.
- Themes: you can custom themes easily for your users or company.
- System:
- Multiple hosts, and one host can has multiple administrators.
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- Switch among hosts freely.
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- Password protection.
- Server:
- Server info (web server, PHP, directives in PHP.ini …).
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- Status.
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- Databases.
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- Replication status.
- Database:
- Query, create, drop, repair.
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- Execute commands and JavaScript codes.
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- Statistics.
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- Profiling.
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- Users management.
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- Data transfer(clone).
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- Export/import.
- Collection:
- Advanced query and explain tool.
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- Read, insert, update, duplicate and remove single row.
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- Query, create and drop indexes.
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- Validate collection.
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- Clear all records in collection.
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- Remove and change a batch of criteria matched rows.
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- Statistics.
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- Rename
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- Modify properties (capped, size, max …).
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- Data transfer(clone).
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- Export/import.
- GridFS:
- View chunks.
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- Download file.
- Runs fast, and easy to install.
- I18N (English, Chinese, French, Japanese, British, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian).
Website: github.com/iwind/rockmongo
Support:
Developer: iwind.liu
License: New BSD License
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