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mongoexport
MONGOEXPORT(1) Mongo Database MONGOEXPORT(1)
NAME
mongoexport - the Mongo export tool
SYNOPSIS
mongoexport [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
mongoexport is a tool to export a MongoDB collection to either JSON or CSV. The query can be filtered or a list of fields to output can be
given.
If the output is CSV, the fields must be specified in order.
EXAMPLES
mongoexport -d test -c test1 --csv -f name,num
export documents from test.test1 in CSV format
OPTIONS
--help show usage information
-h, --host HOST
server to connect to (default HOST=localhost)
-d, --db DATABASE
database to use
-c, --c COLLECTION
collection to use
-q, --query QUERY
query filter
-f, --fields FIELDS
comma-separated list of field names
--csv export to CSV instead of JSON
-o, --out FILE
output file, if not specified, stdout is used
--dbpath PATH
directly access mongod data files in this path, instead of connecting to a mongod instance
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007-2009 10gen
SEE ALSO
For more information, please refer to the MongoDB wiki, available at http://www.mongodb.org.
AUTHOR
Kristina Chodorow
10gen June 2009 MONGOEXPORT(1)