MongoDB Install For MacOS
<span style="font-size: medium;"><div style="color: #000000; font-size: 12px; background-color: #ffffff; margin: 8px;">Install MongoDB
The easiest way to install MongoDB is to use a package manager or the pre-built binaries:
Package managers
If you use the Homebrew package manager, run:
$ brew update
$ brew install mongodb
If you use MacPorts you can install with:
$ sudo port install mongodb
This will take a while to install.
32-bit binaries
Note: 64-bit is recommended (if you have a 64-bit system).
$ curl http://downloads.mongodb.org/osx/mongodb-osx-i386-x.y.z.tgz > mongo.tgz
$ tar xzf mongo.tgz
Replace x.y.z with the current stable version.
64-bit binaries
$ curl http://downloads.mongodb.org/osx/mongodb-osx-x86_64-x.y.z.tgz > mongo.tgz
$ tar xzf mongo.tgz
Replace x.y.z with the current stable version.
Create a data directory
By default MongoDB will store data in /data/db, but it won't automatically create that directory. To create it, do:
$ mkdir -p /data/db
You can also tell MongoDB to use a different data directory, with the --dbpath option.
Run and connect to the server
First, start the MongoDB server in one terminal:
$ ./mongodb-xxxxxxx/bin/mongod
In a separate terminal, start the shell, which will connect to localhost by default:
$ ./mongodb-xxxxxxx/bin/mongo
> db.foo.save( { a : 1 } )
> db.foo.find()
Congratulations, you've just saved and retrieved your first document with MongoDB!
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