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How to Create a Database and Insert a document with the Mongodb


First of all open the mongodb shell..
If you are new and want to know  How to Start MongoDB .👈👈

Once you have open the Mongodb shell we can directly proceed with query  ..
NOTE: In mongodb Collection is term which is used instead of Table { so dont get confused guys!}
  • First of all the We need to create a database  
Syntax:
USE databasename

Example:
USE ddbase

Check Fig: 1.0
NOTE: Here USE is the keyword to create a data base followed by the database name you wish to keep.
                                                         
                                                        Fig: 1.0                                                          

Once the database created we need create a table(called as Collections in Mongodb)

NOTE: In mongodb Test the default database which is provide so dont get confused.

  • To create Collection (alias Table)

Syntax:
db.createCollections('CollectionName(Alias) TableName');

Example:
db.createCollection('CricketPlayer');
Check Fig : 1.1

Fig : 1.1

  • Here with i have created a collection name called CricketPlayer. Inside the collection we need to put some attribute, so let see how to go with.
  • To check all the collections in the database 

 Use this command
Syntax:
show collections

Example:
show collections
Check Fig : 1.2

Fig : 1.2

  • To Enter the data's (attribute values ) into the collections

In this example im going to add 3 player details into the collections
Syntax:
db.collectionName.insert({AttributeName:"Values", AttributeName:"Values"});

Example:

>db.CricketPlayers.insert({f_name:"sachin", l_name:"tendulkar", j_no:"10"});

>db.CricketPlayers.insert({f_name:"ms", l_name:"dhoni", j_no:"07"});

>db.CricketPlayers.insert({f_name:"virat", l_name:"kohli", j_no:"18"});

Check Fig: 1.3

Fig: 1.3

  • To check Whether we have inserted the data into the collection or not

Syntax:
db.collectionName.find();

Example:
db.CricketPlayers.find();
Check Fig: 1.4

Fig: 1.4

  • To get the find() result in a Pretty way.

Syntax:
db.collectionName.find().pretty();

Example:
db.CricketPlayers.find().pretty();
Check Fig: 1.5

Fig: 1.5

  • To Close the MongoDb Shell

Syntax:
Ctrl+c
Check Fig:1.6


Fig:1.6


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