MongoDB 4 for Beginners
(MongoDB)
/ ISBN: 978-1-64459-172-7
This course includes
Lessons
TestPrep
LiveLab
Mentoring (Add-on)
MongoDB 4 for Beginners
Learn MongoDB tools and other concepts with the MongoDB 4 for Beginners course and lab. The lab is cloud-based, device-enabled, and can be easily integrated with an LMS. The MongoDB course and lab cover MongoDB basic and advanced concepts. The course provides knowledge on topics such as MongoDB data structures and shell; developing with program language drivers, MongoDB security, maintaining MongoDB performance, using MongoDB shell, and much more.
Lessons
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10+ Lessons
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80+ Quizzes
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44+ Flashcards
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44+ Glossary of terms
TestPrep
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40+ Pre Assessment Questions
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2+ Full Length Tests
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40+ Post Assessment Questions
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80+ Practice Test Questions
LiveLab
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29+ LiveLab
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27+ Video tutorials
- Who this course is for?
- What this course covers?
- To get the most out of this course
- Conventions used
- Overview of MongoDB
- Installing MongoDB
- Installing MongoDB on Linux
- Summary
- What is NoSQL?
- Documents, collections, and database
- Data-modeling considerations
- Creating a MongoDB database and collection
- Summary
- Overview
- Performing simple queries
- Database and collection operations
- Creating, updating, or deleting documents
- Creating and running shell scripts
- Summary
- Overview of the MongoDB PHP driver
- Installing the MongoDB PHP extension
- Performing CRUD operations using PHPLIB
- Other libraries and framework integration
- Summary
- An overview of aggregation
- Using single-purpose aggregation
- Using the aggregation pipeline
- Using map-reduce
- Using the MongoDB Compass aggregation pipeline builder
- Summary
- Indexes
- Simple backup and restore
- Replication
- Sharding
- Summary
- MongoDB security overview
- Transport Layer Security
- Authentication
- Access control
- Summary
- Building the application
- Configuring transaction support
- Adding security
- Summary
- Using MongoDB with Docker
Hands on Activities (Live Labs)
- Installing MongoDB on Kali Linux
- Installing MongoDB on Linux
- Creating a Database
- Dropping a Database
- Creating a Collection
- Deleting a Collection
- Creating Multiple Documents
- Deleting a Document
- Running a Direct Command
- Running a Shell Script
- Searching by Name
- Using Single-Purpose Aggregation
- Using the Aggregation Pipeline
- Using the $group Stage Accumulators
- Using the $lookup Stage Accumulators
- Using the $match Stage Accumulators
- Using the $anyElementTrue Expression Operator
- Using the $add Expression Operator
- Using map-reduce
- Creating Single Field Indexes
- Creating Compound Indexes
- Creating Multi-Key Indexes
- Using mongodump
- Using mongorestore
- Mongo Shell Authentication using SCRAM
- Creating a Role
- Dropping a Role
- Creating a User
- Dropping a User
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