MongoDB for VS Code
MongoDB for VS Code lets you easily work with MongoDB directly from your VS Code environment. Using the MongoDB extension, you can:
- Connect to a MongoDB instance or cluster
- Navigate your databases and collections
- Prototype queries and aggregations
You can install the MongoDB extension from inside of VS Code via the VS Code Extension Marketplace. Help us improve the MongoDB for VS Code by posting your ideas and suggestions for improvements.
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Improvements to Terminal Shell
When a connection is setup, allow additional configuration for the Terminal Shell
Allow a colour scheme for the shell, so that the user can set background/text colours, so red for LIVE. Very useful when on LIVE/TEST/DEV etc. A clear indication of where you are.
Set a friendly name or full connection string for additional line in the terminal shell, so you can see where you are at all times, where you are connected to.
You can have multiple shells connected at anyone time and again it helps to see what that shell is connected to.
You only have to drop…
1 vote -
Kerberos Authentication for VSCode
Hi,
All our databases are secured using Kerberos authenticatoin. I do not see Kerberos/GSSAPI authentication option for this plugin. Looking forward to see this added to the plugin so that we can offer this to our developers. Compass supports Kerberos authentication so it should be an easy port to this plugin. I hope :)
Thanks
7 votes -
Proxy usage
Hello,
can you please implement a proxy configuration possibility?
I would like to use the client from within an corporate network.
Kind regards,
Holger Simon1 vote -
Ability to edit connections
Ability to edit existing connections.
1 vote -
predefined connections array on settings, this helps on devcontainer setups alot
sqltools is already using similar idea to handle connections
"sqltools.connections": [{
"name": "Container database",
"driver": "MariaDB",
"server": "localhost",
"previewLimit": 50,
"port": 3306,
"database": "....",
"username": ".....",
"password": "....."
}
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