Skip to main content
Version: 1.0.0

MongoDB

MongoDB is a NoSQL document-oriented database that stores data in flexible JSON-like documents instead of traditional tables. It is widely used for its scalability, performance, and ease of use in handling large and complex datasets.

This guide covers how you can use Zeet's official MongoDB Blueprint to spin up a MongoDB instance in seconds!

1. Select MongoDB Blueprint

To get started, head over to the Zeet dashboard and navigate to the Create New Database menu. Here, select the MongoDB Blueprint.

2. Configure Blueprint

After selecting your MongoDB Blueprint, you'll need to configure your deployment.

1. Select Deploy Target

The first step in configuring your Blueprint is selecting your Deploy Target. You can deploy MongoDB as a Container in your cluster. If you don't already have a cluster connected, follow the link here to create or link a new Cluster.

2. Configure Inputs

  • Engine Version refers to the specific version of the database management system software that is being used to manage the database.
  • Zeet will pre-configure your Database with a default Database Username and a randomly generated Database Password. Feel free to change these values.

3. Finalize and Deploy!

You're almost done! Just give your new Project a name and home. Pick the Group and Sub-Group, or create new ones and bring your Project to life. Read our docs on Organization to learn more about Groups and Sub-Groups.

Once you've named and placed your new MongoDB Project, you can Deploy it right away, or save it as a draft to come back and deploy when the time is right!