Install Mongodb Macos Catalina

  1. Install Mongodb Mac Catalina
  2. Install Mongodb Macos Catalina
  3. Install Mongodb Macos Catalina Operating System
  4. Install Mongodb Macos Catalina Update

In this tutorial, we present a step by step tutorial on how to install MongoDB on Mac OS.

The operating system considered for this tutorial is macOS 10.14 (Mojave).

1. Download the Community Edition of MongoDB from here: https://www.mongodb.com/download-center/community. It will be a TGZ file, something like mongodb-osx-ssl-x86_64-4.0.11.tgz

2. After completion of download, navigate to the /Downloads directory.

Install Mongodb Mac Catalina

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MongoDB: Install on MacOS In this tutorial, we present a step by step tutorial on how to install MongoDB on Mac OS. The operating system considered for this tutorial is macOS 10.14 (Mojave). Install MongoDB. Brew install mongodb-community or brew install mongodb. Before you can use MongoDB, you need to create a /data/db folder because MongoDB expects this directory (/data/db) on your machine to save the data. But Apple has already depreciated this directory on Catalina/BigSur machines and created a new volume on macOS Catalina.

3. Extract the downloaded .tar file.

4. Now move the extracted directory to /usr/local/mongo

5. Navigate to /usr/local/mongo

6. Now MongoDB needs a data directory to store data. By default, it stores at /data/db but you need to create it.

7. With the data directory created, you need to set the correct permissions. You first check and get your current username and set permissions to it.

9. Get back to the root directory.

10. List all files, including those starting with .

11. If you already find the .bash_profile file listed, open it. If not, create and open it.

12. Copy the following two lines of code and append at the end of the file.

Install Mongodb Macos Catalina

13. Save the changes, press CTRL + S.

14. Restart the terminal, or read and execute the .bash_profile file again

15. If the installation is successful, the following command will give the version of MongoDB just installed on your system.

Install Mongodb Macos Catalina

16. Now we get to work with MongoDB. The first is to run the Mongo Daemon mongod

Install Mongodb Macos Catalina Operating System

17. Next, open a new terminal window and start the Mongo shell

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This is where you will be typing your commands.