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Mac OS X How to automatically run elasticsearch on Startup for Mac OS X. If you are like me you want most of the things to be automate like my previous post showing you how to run MongoDB on StartUp for Mac OS X, and this post. There are many MongoDB GUI available for Mac Operating System, the most used GUI I think are MongoDB Compass. Download latest source. # mongodb.conf # Where to store the data. # Note: if you run mongodb as a non-root user (recommended) you may # need to create and set permissions for this directory manually, # e.g., if the parent directory isn't mutable by the mongodb user.
Be sure to update your installation to Mac OS 9.2.1 for improved Classic application compatibility.
Mac OS 9.2 supports Mac OS X compatible computersYou can install this version of Mac OS 9.2 on any of the following computers: Power Mac G4, Power Macintosh G3, PowerBook G4, PowerBook G3 (except the original PowerBook G3), iMac, and iBook.
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I still see a lot of people asking 'what's the best MongoDB client for Mac OS X' (besides the mongo
shell console), so I think it would be only fair to share my experience.
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I've been using MongoDB a lot and for some reason I haven't been too comfortable using the shell console. I mean, you need an integrated code editor to fiddle with those somewhat verbose JSON-formatted queries...
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So I was constantly looking for alternatives; 18 months ago there was none I could find and learn to like, really, but now I really favour Robomongo. It gives you 'the full power of MongoDB shell', but in the same time you can easily save, load, edit your queries, do copy/paste, view your results as JSON/trees/tables... and yes, you do get a decent autocompletion :-).
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It's also cross-platform, free and open-source (GitHub repo here).
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Fotonauts' fork of MongoHub is another interesting alternative to keep an eye on; it has a more 'native' OS X feel but IMO it does lack a better query editor...