A small wrapper module that exposes the mongosh
binary for easy installation:
npm i -g mongosh
This package is a convenience distribution of mongosh. To download a fully supported version of mongosh, visit https://www.mongodb.com/try/download/shell.
$ mongosh [options] [db address] [file names (ending in .js or .mongodb)]
Options:
-h, --help Show this usage information
-f, --file [arg] Load the specified mongosh script
--host [arg] Server to connect to
--port [arg] Port to connect to
--build-info Show build information
--version Show version information
--quiet Silence output from the shell during the connection process
--shell Run the shell after executing files
--nodb Don't connect to mongod on startup - no 'db address' [arg] expected
--norc Will not run the '.mongoshrc.js' file on start up
--eval [arg] Evaluate javascript
--json[=canonical|relaxed] Print result of --eval as Extended JSON, including errors
--retryWrites[=true|false] Automatically retry write operations upon transient network errors (Default: true)
Authentication Options:
-u, --username [arg] Username for authentication
-p, --password [arg] Password for authentication
--authenticationDatabase [arg] User source (defaults to dbname)
--authenticationMechanism [arg] Authentication mechanism
--awsIamSessionToken [arg] AWS IAM Temporary Session Token ID
--gssapiServiceName [arg] Service name to use when authenticating using GSSAPI/Kerberos
--sspiHostnameCanonicalization [arg] Specify the SSPI hostname canonicalization (none or forward, available on Windows)
--sspiRealmOverride [arg] Specify the SSPI server realm (available on Windows)
TLS Options:
--tls Use TLS for all connections
--tlsCertificateKeyFile [arg] PEM certificate/key file for TLS
--tlsCertificateKeyFilePassword [arg] Password for key in PEM file for TLS
--tlsCAFile [arg] Certificate Authority file for TLS
--tlsAllowInvalidHostnames Allow connections to servers with non-matching hostnames
--tlsAllowInvalidCertificates Allow connections to servers with invalid certificates
--tlsCertificateSelector [arg] TLS Certificate in system store (Windows and macOS only)
--tlsCRLFile [arg] Specifies the .pem file that contains the Certificate Revocation List
--tlsDisabledProtocols [arg] Comma separated list of TLS protocols to disable [TLS1_0,TLS1_1,TLS1_2]
--tlsFIPSMode Enable the system TLS library's FIPS mode
API version options:
--apiVersion [arg] Specifies the API version to connect with
--apiStrict Use strict API version mode
--apiDeprecationErrors Fail deprecated commands for the specified API version
FLE Options:
--awsAccessKeyId [arg] AWS Access Key for FLE Amazon KMS
--awsSecretAccessKey [arg] AWS Secret Key for FLE Amazon KMS
--awsSessionToken [arg] Optional AWS Session Token ID
--keyVaultNamespace [arg] database.collection to store encrypted FLE parameters
--kmsURL [arg] Test parameter to override the URL of the KMS endpoint
OIDC auth options:
--oidcFlows[=auth-code,device-auth] Supported OIDC auth flows
--oidcRedirectUri[=url] Local auth code flow redirect URL [http://localhost:27097/redirect]
--oidcTrustedEndpoint Treat the cluster/database mongosh as a trusted endpoint
--oidcIdTokenAsAccessToken Use ID tokens in place of access tokens for auth
--oidcDumpTokens[=mode] Debug OIDC by printing tokens to mongosh's output [redacted|include-secrets]
--oidcNoNonce Don't send a nonce argument in the OIDC auth request
DB Address Examples:
foo Foo database on local machine
192.168.0.5/foo Foo database on 192.168.0.5 machine
192.168.0.5:9999/foo Foo database on 192.168.0.5 machine on port 9999
mongodb://192.168.0.5:9999/foo Connection string URI can also be used
File Names:
A list of files to run. Files must end in .js and will exit after unless --shell is specified.
Examples:
Start mongosh using 'ships' database on specified connection string:
$ mongosh mongodb://192.168.0.5:9999/ships
For more information on usage: https://docs.mongodb.com/mongodb-shell.