MongoDB Syllabus
Introduction
The W3Schools MongoDB Tutorial is comprehensive and beginner-friendly.
It will give you a fundamental knowledge of MongoDB database management.
It is designed for beginners and requires no prior database experience.
The content has been carefully made to be bite-sized, simple, and easy to understand.
The content has been proven by millions of users over the years. It is updated and improved frequently.
The syllabus outline and its sequence are structured so you can learn MongoDB step by step, from the introduction to advanced database operations.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the basic concepts of NoSQL databases.
- Create and manage MongoDB databases and collections.
- Work with MongoDB documents and BSON format.
- Perform CRUD operations in MongoDB.
- Use MongoDB query operators and aggregation.
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Which Subjects Are MongoDB Relevant For?
- NoSQL Databases:
MongoDB is a leading NoSQL database solution. - Web Development:
MongoDB is popular in modern web applications. - Big Data:
MongoDB handles large-scale data efficiently. - Real-time Analytics:
MongoDB supports real-time data analysis. - Cloud Applications:
MongoDB works well with cloud platforms. - Content Management:
MongoDB is ideal for content-driven applications. - IoT Applications:
MongoDB handles IoT data effectively.
Activities
In this tutorial we offer different activities for you to learn MongoDB for free:
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- Learning paths
- Sandbox and lab environments
- Achievements
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Overview of the Modules
- MongoDB HOME
- MongoDB Get Started
- MongoDB Query API
- MongoDB Create DB
- MongoDB Collection
- MongoDB Insert
- MongoDB Find
- MongoDB Update
- MongoDB Delete
- MongoDB Query Operators
- MongoDB Update Operators
- MongoDB Aggregations
- $group
- $limit
- $project
- $sort
- $match
- $addFields
- $count
- $lookup
- $out
- MongoDB Indexing/Search
- MongoDB Validation
- MongoDB Data API
- MongoDB Drivers
- MongoDB Node.js Driver
- MongoDB Charts
Sandbox and Lab Environment
MongoDB, like any database system, is best learned through hands-on practice.
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Example
Find all documents that have a category of "news".
db.posts.find( {category: "News"} )
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If you want to explore more and host your project, we have a feature called Spaces
Here you get a secure sandbox environment called Spaces, where you can practice coding and test projects in real-time.
This includes a W3Schools subdomain, hosting, and secure SSL certificates.
MongoDB is not hosted on W3Schools Spaces; you need to set it up elsewhere, like MongoDB Atlas, and connect your application to it.
Spaces require no installation and run directly in the browser.
Features include:
- Collaboration
- File navigator
- Terminal & log
- Package manager
- Database
- Environment manager
- Analytics
MongoDB Certification
W3Schools offers an end-of-pathway certification program.
Here you can take exams to get certified.
The MongoDB exam is a test that summarizes the W3Schools MongoDB syllabus.
After passing the exam you get the "Certified MongoDB Developer" Certification.
The certification exam is adaptive and graded; students will get a grade from intermediate, advanced to professional.
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