I open terminal and enter the following commands
sudo mongod
which then outputs
[initandlisten] waiting for connections on port 27017
I open another terminal and enter
sudo mongo
which open the mongo shell and prompts for mongo commands, but when I go to localhost/27017 I receive the following message:
It looks like you are trying to access MongoDB over HTTP on the native driver port.
I created a simple nodejs application using express and when I POST
data it seems the mongodb gets hung up. This is the message which I receive in the terminal in which I start my express
application and the page never posts the data. So I believe the problem lies within mongo but I cannot figure it out.
POST /info 200 120002ms
Here is my express code
var Info = require['../models/info'];
var path = require['path'];
var fs = require['fs'];
var join = path.join;
exports.form = function[req,res]{
res.render['info', {
myName: 'Michael'
}];
};
exports.submit = function[]{
console.log['Within exports.submit 1'];
return function[req,res,next]{
console.log['Within exports.submit 2 '];
var firstName = req.name.first;
var lastName = req.name.last;
Info.create[{
firstName: firstName,
lastName: lastName
},function[err]{
if[err] return next[err];
res.redirect['/']
}];
}
};
Model
var mongoose = require['mongoose'];
mongoose.connect['mongodb://localhost/info'];
var schema = new mongoose.Schema[{
firstName: String,
lastName: String
}];
module.exports = mongoose.model['info',schema];
app.js
...
app.get['/info',info.form];
app.post['/info',info.submit];
...
I was building a Meteor package and created a simple helper app [Meteor version 1.6.1.4] to run the package with while developing.
Suddenly I get this on the browser after a rebuild [approx. 500th rebuild in a row]
It looks like you are trying to access MongoDB over HTTP on the native driver port.
And that's it. No errors in the console, browser & meteor tool.
I have
MONGO_URL
set in my env vars, so I wasn't using the bundled MongoDB.
Killing and restarting meteor
solved the issue, but I thought I'd bring this up just in case.
asked Oct 16, 2019 in Web Technology by [47.6k points]
I open the terminal and enter the following commands
sudo mongod
which then outputs
[initandlisten] waiting for connections on port 27017
I open another terminal and enter
sudo mongo
which open the mongo shell and prompts for mongo commands, but when I go to localhost/27017 I receive the following message:
It looks like you are trying to access MongoDB over HTTP on the native driver port.
I created a simple nodejs application using express and when I POST data it seems the mongodb gets hung up. This is the message which I receive in the terminal in which I start my express application and the page never posts the data. So I believe the problem lies within mongo but I cannot figure it out.
POST /info 200 120002ms
Here is my express code
var Info = require['../models/info'];
var path = require['path'];
var fs = require['fs'];
var join = path.join;
exports.form = function[req,res]{
res.render['info', {
myName: 'Michael'
}];
};
exports.submit = function[]{
console.log['Within exports.submit 1'];
return function[req,res,next]{
console.log['Within exports.submit 2 '];
var firstName = req.name.first;
var lastName = req.name.last;
Info.create[{
firstName: firstName,
lastName: lastName
},function[err]{
if[err] return next[err];
res.redirect['/']
}];
}
};
Model
var mongoose = require['mongoose']; mongoose.connect['mongodb://localhost/info'];
var schema = new mongoose.Schema[{
firstName: String,
lastName: String
}];
module.exports = mongoose.model['info',schema];
app.js
...
app.get['/info',info.form];
app.post['/info',info.submit];
...
2 Answers
answered Oct 17, 2019 by Vishal [106k points]
To access mongodb through a browser you should use the below-mentioned command:-
You may start mongodb with
mongod --httpinterface
And access it on
//localhost:28017
Since version 2.6: MongoDB disables the HTTP interface by default.