mongoimport

Imports content from a JSON, CSV, or TSV file into a MongoDB database. More information: <https://docs.mongodb.com/database-tools/mongoimport/>.

Install

All systems
curl cmd.cat/mongoimport.sh
Debian Debian
apt-get install mongo-tools
Ubuntu
apt-get install mongo-tools
Alpine
apk add mongodb-tools
Arch Arch Linux
pacman -S mongodb-tools
image/svg+xml Kali Linux
apt-get install mongo-tools
Fedora
dnf install mongo-tools
Windows (WSL2)
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install mongo-tools
Raspbian
apt-get install mongo-tools
Docker
docker run cmd.cat/mongoimport mongoimport powered by Commando

Imports content from a JSON, CSV, or TSV file into a MongoDB database. More information: <https://docs.mongodb.com/database-tools/mongoimport/>.

  • Import a JSON file into a specific collection:
    mongoimport --file=path/to/file.json --uri=mongodb_uri --collection=collection_name
  • Import a CSV file, using the first line of the file to determine field names:
    mongoimport --type=csv --file=path/to/file.csv --db=database_name --collection=collection_name
  • Import a JSON array, using each element as a separate document:
    mongoimport --jsonArray --file=path/to/file.json
  • Import a JSON file using a specific mode and a query to match existing documents:
    mongoimport --file=path/to/file.json --mode=delete|merge|upsert --upsertFields="field1,field2,..."
  • Import a CSV file, reading field names from a separate CSV file and ignoring fields with empty values:
    mongoimport --type=csv --file=path/to/file.csv --fieldFile=path/to/field_file.csv --ignoreBlanks
  • Display help:
    mongoimport --help

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