The export feature in the app used to systematically include all fields in exported documents. We recently shipped an improvement that lets you decide which fields you want to include in your exports.
The export feature in the app used to systematically include all fields in exported documents. We recently shipped an improvement that lets you decide which fields you want to include in your exports.
Our main product is a MongoDB GUI, and all of our internal tools and databases are MongoDB based. We live and breathe MongoDB, and because of that, we see all sorts of MongoDB tools and services released all year round.
This year, we’ve decided to share with you our 2020 pick of the top 3 MongoDB tools and services we use the most.
This is the part one of a three posts series.
You normally have a list of collections on the left menu of HumongouS.io. They are just labels that you can change at will.
Instead of having them plain, you can prefix them with nice little emojis. Bonus is that they’re surprisingly effective at easing the quick scan process 😀.
Not remembering the names of your collections fields when you’re about to write a query can be very frustrating, that’s why we’ve added a new auto-completion feature in the Search bar.
We recently added a new Table option to duplicate data in your collections. In order to use it, first select the documents you would like to duplicate, click on More to open the Table options dropdown and click on Duplicate documents.
Being able to scroll and keep the table header fixed has been a paint point for many users for a long time. This issue has now been fixed (no pun intended :) ) in the latest release.
We’ve added a convenient button to directly copy long JSON data from the JSON view.
This is a long outstanding request that we just fulfilled. We couldn’t be happier. It’s now possible to re-order your charts by drag and dropping them. Yay!
Going from collection to collection very frequently can be quite tedious especially if you’re doing it across projects. You’ve asked it and we’ve listened. The next time you refresh your browser, type ⌘+J and jump from collection to collection at the speed of light.