Atlas App Services
91 results found
-
1 vote
-
FTP Access to Realm Hosting
Uploading web apps into the hosting directory can be time consuming using only the ATLAS UI - specifically because the UI/UX does not support uploading entire folders. This means you have to re-create the folder structure, and upload specific files into specific folders rather than just uploading a single folder with all folders/subfolders.
This problem could be easily solved by providing FTP access to the "hosting" section.
1 vote -
Atlas Realm deployments to Canadian Datacenter
We would like a deployment of Realm in a canadian datacenter either in AWS or Google Cloud.
1 vote -
Additional Filters to App Users Page
Add additional filtering capabilities to the "App Users" page. Currently you can only by "id". Im not sure if its due to our app setup but the "id" seems like a totally random generated id that is not associated to any data in our DB. It would be nice to filter based on name, createdTime, last login time, etc instead of just id
1 vote -
Ensure Realm Documentation Matches Implementation
"Int" is listed as a supported type for partition keys but it's not implemented. You should remove "Int" from the supported types since it's not supported.
1 vote -
Support for dynamic Open Graph Protocol meta tags
Ability to whitelist certain IP addresses for social media crawlers and send them to a function that does server-side rendering of the index.html page to create open graph protocol (https://ogp.me/) meta tags for a dynamic link preview depending on what the link is. This specifically applies for single-page webapps.
1 vote -
Link Two Email Credentials
Should be able to link two or (preferably) more different email address credentials to 1 realm user.
Most obvious use case for this would be an app that has both a business domain, and a personal domain. The user can log in to their realm account with either their personal email addresses or their business email addresses.
1 vote -
Realm update/replace logs
I think an enhancement to the realm logs that explains the deltas (what has changed) on a given document for updates/replace would be extremely useful.
At the moment we receive an ID and the type of change that has happened which is fine for an insert/delete.
But to understand what has changed on the document for an update/replace would help a lot in diagnosing any issues we have seen with realm in the past.
1 vote -
Build system for static hosted SPA
Currently I use Netlify for static hosting, which will run a build script when I push a commit. This simplifies my deployment process. It would be useful to have an equivalent for Realm static hosting.
1 vote -
Allow user-set 'deployment id/name' via realm-cli
We're using github actions to fully automate our realm deployments with the cli, and I'd like to be able to give a user-friendly name so that we can easily identify the currently deployed version (such as the git hash). Currently under "deployments" what I see looks like an internal realm deployment id.
1 vote -
Injection Attack Documentation
Hi MongoDB, we are in the process of preparing for production and while we have found some susceptibilities to injection attacks on mongodb (see OWASP Top 10) there does not seem to be any documentation explaining all the potential known avenues of attack for MongoDB. The response from the engineering team is there is shared responsibility, however, how can we share responsibility for what we do not know? We as engineers rely on the product owners to give known attack vectors so that we can share that responsibility.
That said, there are two we know about, escape for the $…
1 vote -
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.
1 vote -
Set custom endpoint for s3 service
Allow users to use a custom s3 endpoint for example: nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com
1 vote -
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.
1 vote -
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.
1 vote -
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 -
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 -
UI update when adding user/pass auth before deploying sync the 1st time
UI update that lets you know the reason you can't add user/pass auth until initial realm sync is deployed.
1 vote -
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
- Don't see your idea?