In console mode Mongo shell commands can be executed. The inputs are not formatted by the application or modified, but forwarded unchanged to the Mongo shell.
Here you will find a documentation of the Mongo shell commands: http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/core/crud-introduction/
// Returns all documents db.zipcode.find(); // Returns all cities name and sorted by them db.zipcode.find({}, {city: 1}).sort({city: 1}) // Create a new zipcode document db.zipcode.insert({_id: '99999', city: 'LEIPZIG', pop: 520838, state: 'SN'}) // Analyze the find-query db.zipcode.find().explain() // Show the statistics of the collection db.zipcode.stats();
In console mode, there is no pager. Therefore, all records are loaded for each query. Because this can be a very large amount of data in circumstances, the result is limited to 100 documents. It is recommended to use the functions skip () and limit ().
Using a single command, the semicolon at the end is optional.
You can enter multiple commands. These have to be included in a function and the result must be returned with the return statement.
function () { var stats = db.zipcode.stats(); var index = db.zipcode.getIndexes(); return { stats: stats, indexInformation: index }; }
The console mode only works if the server instance of Mongo has enabled server-side JavaScript. This is enabled by default.