Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: mdbtools
Version: 0.3.12
Summary: mdbtools: Python and UNIX CLI utilities to simplify common MongoDB DevOps tasks
Home-page: https://github.com/broadinstitute/mdbtools
Author: Michael S. Noble
Author-email: mnoble@broadinstitute.org
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # mdbtools
        Python and UNIX CLI utilities to simplify common MongoDB DevOps tasks  
        Michael S. Noble  
        mnoble@broadinstitute.org  
        
        There are a number of common operations one would like to perform upon
        MongoDB databases directly from a UNIX command line, for scalability, 
        repeatability and automation (e.g. cron jobs).  This package makes it very
        easy to do that, without having to write or think in Javascript OR sacrificing
        choice of what key bindings you may edit with.  The package also offers a
        simple object framework, which not only maintains a consistent look and feel
        amongst all tools, but also makes it very straightforward to add new ones.
        To better resonate with the UNIX environment, many utilities in the mdbtools
        suite have been given names which reflect UNIX tools of similar purpose.  The
        suite currently includes:
        
        * mdbcat     _display contents of one or more collections, as JSON or TSV/CSV tables_
        * mdbcp      _copy a collection_
        * mdbindex   _add/remove indexes to/from a collection_
        * mdbload    _load a table into a DB_
        * mdbls      _list the collections in a DB_
        * mdbmv      _rename (move) a collection_
        * mdbquery   _issue general purpose key=value queries (with timing info and more, e.g. to assess indexes)_
        * mdbrm      _remove a collection_
        * mdbtouch   _create a new, empty collection_
        * mdbstats   _display summary statistics for one or more collections in a DB_
        
        Some of these tools can be extended in a natural way to operate upon entire databases or server instances, not just collections; this has been considered and may appear in a future release.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
