Atlas App Services
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Return the Webhook URL through the CLI
When creating a service Webhook through the CLI, return the Webhook URL through the CLI instead of requiring users to get it from the UI.
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Re-Add support for querying LinkingObjects with GraphQL
In RealmSwift, one can define LinkingObjects to refer to inverse M2O or M2M relationships. These are not supported by queries in MongoDB requiring to create custom resolvers. It would be very useful if these would be accessible in GraphQL.
3 votes -
Set custom endpoint for s3 service
Allow users to use a custom s3 endpoint for example: nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com
1 vote -
Expose default confirmFn for use within custom confirmFn
In my application I have implemented a custom confirm function which blocks registrations unless they have an email address in my company's domain. When this is the case, I would like to send the signup email as usual. However there isn't a way of doing this so in order to implement this basic filter I have to setup a 3rd party email service.
It would be good to allow calling the default confirmFn from within the custom one
2 votes -
Github Authentication Provider
Right now there is Google, Facebook, and Apple as auth providers. Would like to see Github added as well.
4 votes -
More Intuitive GUI for Relationship Modeling
I know "Add Relationship" button works very well. However, you can check some of Headless CMS out there and learn from how they are letting users to handle relationship modeling.
I think the one from Strapi is the best. It's like attached image.
You can search on google image by "Strapi relation" and find more images.8 votes -
Improve Realm Web RBAC Granularity
Currently, You need to be a "Project Owner" to view GraphQL configurations in Realm Web. I also need "Project Owner" to execute a schema validation. I would like to see more granular access controls for Realm Web similar to the granularity of MongoDB Atlas.
3 votes -
Custom OAuth 2 Providers
Allow us to input custom oauth2 providers for login. I know we can do something similar through custom functions, however, it would be nice if we can just add them easier.
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Add more documentation about schema changes
I made a substantial change to my schema that was not covered in the existing documentation. I resolved the problem based upon the information Ian Ward gave in this thread: https://developer.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/performing-destructive-changes-to-synced-realm/10757/11. This really should be in the documentation.
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More descriptive errors
We need more error codes for different situations. For example, using the wrong details while logging in returns 46 (Unknown), with a message indicating wrong credentials. In my app, 46 maps to a message like "An unknown error occurred. Please try again later.".
It would be nice if wrong credentials had its own error type so I could send a more descriptive message.
Please also consider this for any other error type that doesn't have a good reason for being Unknown.
Thanks!
10 votes -
Add much more code snippets into docs
We non-dev users could use much more re-usable code snippets for speeding up our learning curve and creating prototypes.
I mean like this: https://docs.mongodb.com/realm/triggers/trigger-snippets
Personally I'd like a usable database trigger which executes an aggregation pipeline.
I haven't got a working solution neither from in-chat support nor from the community :(1 vote -
user object documentation
The documentation for user object (as many other parts) seems incomplete and doesn't provide enough information about the possible responses you can get from the API and the SDK.
https://docs.mongodb.com/realm/authentication/user-objects
Please provide documentation for the user object which includes the built-in authentication providers.
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Copy functions from one cluster to another
It would be great if you could copy a Realm Service or Function from one cluster to another. I find myself having to open two tabs and coping the function code then checking all settings are the same etc.
We would normally dev on a "test" cluster then copy Service functions over to "prod" cluster. Or am I missing something?6 votes -
Support for user "Presence"
At this point in time, it is not possible to determine in Realm Cloud whether a user is connected to a MongoDB Realm app and is online or not. In other words, there is no built in mechanism in Realm for figuring this out. Firebase has had this feature for years, so I think it only nature that Realm should as well. This is absolutely critical for developing something like a chat application.
3 votes -
Complex Realm Querying (No Partitions)
So there's currently an issue with Partitions where if you have multiple complex relationships, files that need to be in multiple partitions aren't accessible.
Let's say you have a User Object and a Tribe Object.
Each user has a list of tribes they are in, and each tribe has a list of users they are in.If you partition for each User, and User 1 and User 2 share a tribe, the User 2 partition will be unable to access the tribe.
If you partition for Tribes, and Tribe 1 and Tribe 2 that share a User, one partition will…
3 votes -
disable rules filter
currently you can only remove filters, why not add a disable option so you can keep them for later? (e.g. testing)
1 vote -
Prevent App - Cluster Deletion
We have Realm applications running in Dev, Staging, Production.
Someone accidentally deleted the Staging application. (It's easy to do it)
Hopefully, it wasn't a production one.
Please add a way to lock or prevent Application and Cluster deletion.
That way, we add an additional step which is a password, for example, and prevent accidents to happen.
Thanks!1 vote -
realm-ui
When creating a free cluster to evaluate realm-ui and sync please warn that 4.4 or higher mongo is required.
Now i found out when getting started that i have a cluster with 4.2.1 and cannot use the task tracker app sync.1 vote -
ObjectId
We need a way for ids to not have to be unwrapped from $oid before they are assigned as an ObjectId.
Incoming data:
{"_id":{"$oid":"..."}}
Realm class:
class Item: Object {
@objc dynamic var _id = ObjectId.generate()
}That's all that should be needed.
So the default ObjectId class needs:
enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
case oid = "$oid"
}then in init(from decoder:Decoder)
let container = try decoder.container(keyedBy: CodingKeys.self)
try super.init(string: try container.decode(String.self, forKey: .oid))Do that when the .singleValueContainer() call fails.
That way both use cases are satisfied.2 votes -
Ways to pause a Realm App
It would be awesome, if there was a way pause a Realm App via functions.
Currently we are pausing our cluster every night using a trigger. However that causes all our Realm apps' sync and triggers to crash, so I have to manually restart each of them every morning.
It would be awesome if I could pause/unpause a Realm App from a function. Something like this, maybe:
context.realm.app([app-id]).pause()
context.realm.app([app-id]).unpause()
1 vote
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