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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminJesse (Admin, MongoDB) commentedHi Kedi,
Thank you for this suggestion. I want to make sure you're aware of the ability to disable Server-Side Javascript on Atlas clusters. You can configure that setting in the Atlas Cluster Builder by scrolling down to Additional Settings -> More Configuration Options.
More details can be found in the Atlas docs here: https://docs.atlas.mongodb.com/cluster-config/additional-options/#allow-server-side-javascript
Please note these options are only available on M10+ paid clusters.
If you're looking for something else, do you mind clarifying?
Thanks for being an Atlas user,
Jesse Krasnostein
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminJesse (Admin, MongoDB) commentedThanks for raising this Vicary - we're hoping to better handle auto-suggested passwords ASAP.
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminJesse (Admin, MongoDB) commentedHi Manas,
Thanks for raising this. Unfortunately, mongoose is not a tool that we manage. The error message you've called out is something that the team added to help with another issue, IP whitelisting. I can see how it would be frustrating to experience this when that is not actually the problem.
I'm sure the mongoose team would appreciate the feedback. The line of code that throws this error is here[1] and you can create issues in their GitHub project here: https://github.com/Automattic/mongoose/issues
Best,
Jesse
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Hi Hafis,
Thanks for the suggestion - I'm pleased to let you know this is already on the team's radar and is planned for the near term.
We're excited to release this as many of us face a similar pain.
Best,
Jesse Krasnostein
-- Lead Product Manager, MongoDB Cloud