MongoDB support in scratch files
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I can create a scratch file ending in ".sql" that I can then connect to a new or existing session from a SQL datasource.
Is there a way to do the same thing for MongoDB?
This question is similar, and I haven't tried the sym-link workaround yet, but could be promising
https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360009396680-Is-it-possible-to-share-the-query-console-between-different-datasources-
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Do you want to create scratch files to MongoSQL or MongoDB JavaScript syntax?
Not the OP, but basically the same question. In my case, I'd like to save a ".js" file to run MongoDb javascript syntax using Datagrip the same way I can do when I open a MongoDb console. Is there a way to do that?
In a related question: Is there a way to make the default return format to be json as opposed to the table format and without having to click on the 'eye' icon to change every time?
Hi Renato Steinberg, it is not possible yet with MongoDB JavaScript syntax. Please create a new ticket on our tracker to support it.
Related question: please follow DBE-11482.
I was assuming MongoDB JavaScript syntax... would MongoSQL work?
Note: The sym-link thing is pretty slick. It's hacky to set up, but then it does seem to mostly work.
Skazzyy, we will add MongoSQL syntax in the future release (2022.3), so you should be able to use it for Scratch files.