It will ask you to choose a connection method, for which, you need to choose Connect Your Application. Head back to the MongoDB Dashboard's Clusters tab under the Atlas group. Which means - we finally have everything setup and now we can get started with actually using the database in our program!!! Setup (inside the code) Click on the button saying Allow access from anywhere and then click on Confirm which will essentially finish this section. And then click the ADD IP ADDRESS button. ![]() ![]() And now you'll need to wait for around 5 - 10 minutes.Īfter the long wait, you'll see the dashboard This file cannot be displayed: Ĭlick on the Network Access tab under the Security group in the sidebar. If you don't know what something means, search on Google (or DDG) or leave it be.īe sure to give it a name of your choice, nobody wants their DB to be named Cluster0.įinally, click the Create Cluster button. ![]() Once signed-in, you should see a page as shown below: - This file cannot be displayed: Ĭlick on the Build a Cluster button which will eventually show you a page as shown below: - This file cannot be displayed: Ĭhoose your provider, region, plan and other stuff you might wanna have. Goto the MongoDB website and sign-in (or register). And we're done installing! Setting up the Database For now, we only need pymongo (in this tutorial) so get rid of the other two unless you need them ( for your own app ).
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