Setting up MongoDB
Installing MongoDB varies by platform; on Linux, you may be able to use a package installer such as apt, while on Windows and Mac OS X (as well as on Linux, if you have a distribution that doesn't have a package manager with the MongoDB package), there are web downloads.
How to do it…
- On Mac OS X and Windows, it's as easy as going to http://www.mongodb.org/ and follow the download link. At the time of writing, MongoDB is at version 2.6.7; there's a release candidate for version 3.0, which we won't discuss further here.
Mongo also provides packages for several common Linux distributions, including Debian and Fedora. There's also a package available for FreeBSD.
- Once you download and install Mongo, you need to make a place for MongoDB to store its database.
This varies by platform; on Windows, it's
c:\data\db.
- Once you do this, you can start the database server by running
mongod
. You may also want to add the path to the MongoDB client and...