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MongoDB

MongoDB® is a relational open source NoSQL database. Easy to use, it stores data in JSON-like documents. Automated scalability and high-performance. Ideal for developing cloud native applications.


Install MongoDB Standalone Mode Using Docker Compose

  1. Before setting everything else, create a directory for MongoDB home mount. Ensure that the directory exists and appropriate permission have been granted.

    $ mkdir -vp ~/docker/mongodb
    $ chown -R 1001:root ~/docker/mongodb
  2. Modify the .env file, you can fine tune these configurations to meet your requirements.

    # common
    MONGODB_IMAGE=bitnami/mongodb:6.0
    MONGODB_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=no
    MONGODB_ENABLE_JOURNAL=true
    MONGODB_ENABLE_NUMACTL=true
    MONGODB_ENABLE_DIRECTORY_PER_DB=yes
    MONGODB_EXTRA_FLAGS=--wiredTigerCacheSizeGB=2
    MONGODB_USERNAME=mongodb
    MONGODB_PASSWORD=mongodb
    MONGODB_DATABASE=app-social
    MONGODB_ROOT_PASSWORD=mongodb
    
    # mongodb standalone mode
    MONGODB_HOME=~/docker/mongodb
    MONGODB_PORT_27017=27017
  3. Make sure you are in the same directory as mongodb.yml and start MongoDB:

    $ docker-compose -f mongodb.yml up -d
  4. If something else goes wrong, for more detailed tutorial can be found on the Bitnami MongoDB

Install MongoDB Replica set Mode Using Docker Compose

  1. Before setting everything else, create a directory for MongoDB home mount. Ensure that the directory exists and appropriate permission have been granted.

    $ mkdir -vp ~/docker/mongo-replica/{primary,secondary,arbiter}
    $ chown -R 1001:root ~/docker/mongo-replica
  2. Modify the .env file, you can fine tune these configurations to meet your requirements.

    # common
    MONGODB_IMAGE=bitnami/mongodb:6.0
    MONGODB_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=no
    MONGODB_ENABLE_JOURNAL=true
    MONGODB_ENABLE_NUMACTL=true
    MONGODB_ENABLE_DIRECTORY_PER_DB=yes
    MONGODB_EXTRA_FLAGS=--wiredTigerCacheSizeGB=2
    MONGODB_USERNAME=mongodb
    MONGODB_PASSWORD=mongodb
    MONGODB_DATABASE=app-social
    MONGODB_ROOT_PASSWORD=mongodb
    
    # mongodb replica mode
    MONGODB_REPLICA_SET_KEY=mongodb_replica_set_key
    MONGODB_REPLICA_PRIMARY_PORT_27017=27017
    MONGODB_REPLICA_PRIMARY_HOME=~/docker/mongodb-replica/primary
    MONGODB_REPLICA_PRIMARY_ADVERTISED_HOSTNAME=mongodb-primary
    MONGODB_REPLICA_SECONDARY_PORT_27017=27018
    MONGODB_REPLICA_SECONDARY_HOME=~/docker/mongodb-replica/secondary
    MONGODB_REPLICA_SECONDARY_ADVERTISED_HOSTNAME=mongodb-secondary
    MONGODB_REPLICA_ARBITER_PORT_27017=27019
    MONGODB_REPLICA_ARBITER_HOME=~/docker/mongodb-replica/arbiter
    MONGODB_REPLICA_ARBITER_ADVERTISED_HOSTNAME=mongodb-arbiter
  3. Make sure you are in the same directory as mongodb-replica.yml and start MongoDB:

    $ docker-compose -f mongodb-replica.yml up -d
  4. If something else goes wrong, for more detailed tutorial can be found on the Bitnami MongoDB