Mongo3 looks like it would be an awesome tool for an admin and developer! – Bryan Rehbein Mar 9 '10 at 18:08 yes but there are too much fashion thing. More simpliest interface must be great – shingara Mar 17 '10 at 9:30.
MongoHub is moved to a native mac version, please check github.com/bububa/MongoHub-Mac.
See: nosql.mypopescu.com/post/334469038/a-cou... Hopefully it'll be updated frequently when new tools are available! EDIT: Better overview: mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Admin+UIs I just tried MongoVUE and it works like a charm! Check it out: mongovue.com.
As well as those mentioned by shingara, there's also: Opricot PHPMoAdmin MongoHub (I've heard mixed reviews on this one, not sure if it's maintained).
I test MongoHub and it's really bad :( – shingara Mar 9 '10 at 23:41.
Im just testing Rock_Mongo It's a nice tool, written in PHP.
While the built in Http Interface of MongoDB isn't exactly what you are asking for, but it is available and supports a REST interface to do simple queries, etc. This is built-in to the mongo instance with a default of port 28017. Documentation: mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Http+Interface.
Just pushed mongoclikker to GitHub. It's a dead simple MongoDB viewer written in Node.
I just released a simple web-based data viewer called Mongs. It isn't a server admin GUI, it's focused on data browsing, which sounds like what you're interested in. Mongs is implemented in Python using the Aspen web framework.
Https://github. Com/Imaginea/mViewer I have tried this one and as a viewer it's awesome with tree and document views.
There a lot of UIs on official mongo site mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Admin+UIs.
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