Now updateOne, deleteMany, updateMany, and replaceOne are supported, as well. This new update adds support for the ones that were missing: Date, HexData, and MD5.īefore, only two bulkWrite options were supported: insertOne and deleteOne. You could previously create many types of BSON objects, but not all of them. New methods for working with collections: db.getCollectionInfos(), db.getCollectionNames(), and db.collection.remove(). More methods for cursors: explain, projection, close, isClosed, hasNext, next, isExhausted, itcount, map, tailable, toArray, readPref, and readConcern. Here’s the overview of what’s now available. The majority of the commands that you can run in the MongoDB shell are now available in DataGrip and other JetBrains IDEs, and they work in exactly the same way as they do in MongoDB. To use the newest version of the driver, just update it in the properties window of your MongoDB data source. If you use DataGrip to work with MongoDB and Atlas, you get a console/shell experience that is 100% consistent with what you get in MongoDB’s own shell and other MongoDB developer tools. This is the result of a close collaboration between engineering teams at MongoDB and JetBrains, and we are excited to finally release it to all our users. Hi! We’ve released the new version of the MongoDB JDBC driver, which means that DataGrip now includes support for the new MongoDB Shell out of the box.
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