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MongoDB cookbook : over 80 comprehensive recipes that will help you master the art of using and administering MongoDB 3 / Cyrus Dasadia, Amol Nayak.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dasadia, Cyrus, author.
Nayak, Amol, author.
Series:
Quick answers to common problems.
Quick answers to common problems
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
MongoDB.
Non-relational databases.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (371 p.)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
Birmingham : Packt Publishing, 2016.
System Details:
text file
Biography/History:
Dasadia Cyrus: Cyrus Dasadia has enjoyed tinkering with open source projects since 1996. He has been working as a Linux system administrator and part-time programmer for over a decade. He works at InMobi, where he loves designing tools and platforms. His love for MongoDB blossomed in 2013, when he was amazed by its ease of use and stability. Since then, almost all of his projects have been written with MongoDB as the primary backend. Cyrus is also the creator of an open source alert management system called CitoEngine. His spare time is devoted to trying to reverse-engineer software, playing computer games, or increasing his silliness quotient by watching reruns of Monty Python. Nayak Amol: Amol Nayak is a MongoDB certified developer and has been working as a developer for over 8 years. He is currently employed with a leading financial data provider, working on cutting-edge technologies. He has used MongoDB as a database for various systems at his current and previous workplaces to support enormous data volumes. He is an open source enthusiast and supports it by contributing to open source frameworks and promoting them. He has made contributions to the Spring Integration project, and his contributions are the adapters for JPA, XQuery, MongoDB, Push notifications to mobile devices, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). He has also made some contributions to the Spring Data MongoDB project. Apart from technology, he is passionate about motor sports and is a race official at Buddh International Circuit, India, for various motor sports events. Earlier, he was the author of Instant MongoDB, Packt Publishing.
Summary:
Harness the latest features of MongoDB 3 with this collection of 80 recipes ? from managing cloud platforms to app development, this book is a vital resource About This Book Get to grips with the latest features of MongoDB 3 Interact with the MongoDB server and perform a wide range of query operations from the shell From administration to automation, this cookbook keeps you up to date with the world's leading NoSQL database Who This Book Is For This book is engineered for anyone who is interested in managing data in an easy and efficient way using MongoDB. You do not need any prior knowledge of MongoDB, but it would be helpful if you have some programming experience in either Java or Python. What You Will Learn Install, configure, and administer MongoDB sharded clusters and replica sets Begin writing applications using MongoDB in Java and Python languages Initialize the server in three different modes with various configurations Perform cloud deployment and introduce PaaS for Mongo Discover frameworks and products built to improve developer productivity using Mongo Take an in-depth look at the Mongo programming driver APIs in Java and Python Set up enterprise class monitoring and backups of MongoDB In Detail MongoDB is a high-performance and feature-rich NoSQL database that forms the backbone of the systems that power many different organizations ? it's easy to see why it's the most popular NoSQL database on the market. Packed with many features that have become essential for many different types of software professionals and incredibly easy to use, this cookbook contains many solutions to the everyday challenges of MongoDB, as well as guidance on effective techniques to extend your skills and capabilities. This book starts with how to initialize the server in three different modes with various configurations. You will then be introduced to programming language drivers in both Java and Python. A new feature in MongoDB 3 is that you can connect to a single node using Python, set to make MongoDB even more popular with anyone working with Python. You will then learn a range of further topics including advanced query operations, monitoring and backup using MMS, as well as some very useful administration recipes including SCRAM-SHA-1 Authentication. Beyond that, you will also find recipes on cloud deployment, including guidance on how to work with Docker containers alongside MongoDB, integrating the database with Hadoop, and tips for improving deve...
Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Installing and Starting the Server; Introduction; Installing single node MongoDB; Starting a single node instance using command-line options; Single node installation of MongoDB with options from the config file; Connecting to a single node in the Mongo shell with JavaScript; Connecting to a single node using a Java client; Connecting to a single node using a Python client; Starting multiple instances as part of a replica set
Connecting to the replica set in the shell to query and insert dataConnecting to the replica set to query and insert data from a Java client; Connecting to the replica set to query and insert data using a Python client; Starting a simple sharded environment of two shards; Connecting to a shard in the shell and performing operations; Chapter 2: Command-line Operations and Indexes; Introduction; Creating test data; Performing simple querying, projections, and pagination from Mongo shell; Updating and deleting data from the shell; Creating index and viewing plans of queries
Creating a background and foreground index in the shellCreating and understanding sparse indexes; Expiring documents after a fixed interval using the TTL index; Expiring documents at a given time using the TTL index; Chapter 3: Programming Language Drivers; Introduction; Executing query and insert operations with PyMongo; Executing update and delete operations using PyMongo; Implementing aggregation in Mongo using PyMongo; Executing MapReduce in Mongo using PyMongo; Executing query and insert operations using a Java client; Executing update and delete operations using a Java client
Implementing aggregation in Mongo using a Java clientExecuting MapReduce in Mongo using a Java client; Chapter 4: Administration; Introduction; Renaming a collection; Viewing collection stats; Viewing database stats; Manually padding a document; The mongostat and mongotop utilities; Getting current executing operations and killing them; Using profiler to profile operations; Setting up users in Mongo; Interprocess security in Mongo; Modifying collection behavior using the collMod command; Setting up MongoDB as a windows service; Replica set configurations
Stepping down as primary from the replica setExploring the local database of a replica set; Understanding and analyzing oplogs; Building tagged replica sets; Configuring the default shard for non-sharded collections; Manual split and migration of chunks; Domain-driven sharding using tags; Exploring the config database in a sharded setup; Chapter 5: Advanced Operations; Introduction; Atomic find and modify operations; Implementing atomic counters in Mongo; Implementing server-side scripts; Creating and tailing a capped collection cursors in MongoDB
Converting a normal collection to a capped collection
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed July 5, 2016).
ISBN:
9781785286827
178528682X
OCLC:
936182951

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