Last Updated on October 12, 2023
phpMoAdmin is a MongoDB administration tool for PHP.
phpMoAdmin is self-contained in one single file. To use, no configuration is needed, just place it anywhere on a site.
phpMoAdmin is built on a stripped-down version of the high-performance Vork Enterprise Framework, an open-source high-performance enterprise PHP framework designed for rapid development of performance-oriented scalable applications.
Features include:
- Fast AJAX-driven XHTML 1.1 interface operates consistently in every browser.
- Self-contained in a single 95kb file.
- Works on any version of PHP5 with the MongoDB NoSQL database & Mongo PHP driver.
- Enter into the single smart-search box:
- Plain text.
- (type-casted) value.
- Text with * wildcards.
- Regular Expressions (regex).
- JSON (with Mongo-operators enabled).
- Includes multiple design themes to choose from.
- Super flexible – option to query MongoDB using JSON or PHP-array syntax.
- Import/export data in JSON format:
- Export full collections.
- Export the results of any query.
- Import can:
- Insert only new records.
- Save / upsert (adds & overwrites).
- Update only pre-existing records.
- Batch-Insert until a duplicate is found.
- Textareas can be resized by dragging/stretching the lower-right corner.
- E_STRICT PHP code is formatted to the Zend Framework coding standards + fully-documented in the phpDocumentor DocBlock standard.
- Instructional error messages – phpMoAdmin can be used as a PHP-Mongo connection debugging tool.
- Option to enable password-protection for one or more users; to activate protection, just add the username-password(s) to the array at the top of the file.
- Free & open-source! Released under the GPLv3 FOSS license.
- Database:
- List with data sizes.
- Create/drop.
- Repair/compact.
- Collection:
- Show list of collections with number of objects within each.
- Create/rename/drop collection.
- List indexes.
- Create/drop indexes:
- multiple keys.
- ascending/descending.
- unique index.
- Data objects:
- Single smart-search box accepts:
- exact-text.
- (type-casted) value.
- text with * wildcards.
- Regular Expressions (regex).
- JSON (with Mongo-operators enabled).
- Option to query MongoDB using JSON or a PHP array.
- Show objects with 3-different viewing options (full, compact & uniform).
- Sort by any key within your data object (even nested sub-keys!) with ascending/descending option.
- Option to sort by $natural for rapid browsing of large datasets.
- Define the number of results to display per page (or unlimited).
- Create/delete objects.
- Edit object data.
- Single smart-search box accepts:
- Mongo GridFS:
- GridFS objects automatically link GridFS chunks to GridFS files.
- MongoDB stats:
- Uptime, memory, etc.
- Log of previous errors.
- Mongo-PHP settings.
- Version & bit-depth of MongoDB, Mongo PHP driver, phpMoAdmin, etc.
- Optional password-protection for one or more users.
Website: phpmoadmin.com
Support: GitHub
Developer: Eric David Benari
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
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