FerretDB (previously MangoDB) was founded to become the de-facto open-source substitute to MongoDB. FerretDB is an open-source proxy, converting the MongoDB wire protocol queries to SQL - using PostgreSQL as a database engine.
MongoDB was originally an eye-opening technology for many of us developers, empowering us to build applications faster than using relational databases. In its early days, its ease-to-use and well-documented drivers made MongoDB one of the simplest database solutions available. However, as time passed, MongoDB abandoned its open-source roots; changing the license to SSPL - making it unusable for many open source and early stage commercial projects.
Most MongoDB users are not in need of many advanced features offered by MongoDB; however, they are in need of an easy to use open-source database solution. Recognizing this, FerretDB is here to fill that gap.
FerretDB will be compatible with MongoDB drivers and will strive to serve as a drop-in replacement for MongoDB.
What you see here is a tech demo - intended to show a proof of concept. Over the next couple of months we will be adding more. See this example for a short demonstration.
FerretDB is in its very early stages and welcomes all contributors. See our CONTRIBUTING.md.
These steps describe a quick local setup. They are not suitable for most production use-cases because they keep all data inside containers.
- Store the following in the
docker-compose.yml
file:
version: "3"
services:
postgres:
image: postgres:14
container_name: postgres
ports:
- 5432:5432
environment:
- POSTGRES_USER=user
- POSTGRES_DB=ferretdb
- POSTGRES_HOST_AUTH_METHOD=trust
postgres_setup:
image: postgres:14
container_name: postgres_setup
restart: on-failure
entrypoint: ["sh", "-c", "psql -h postgres -U user -d ferretdb -c 'CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS test'"]
ferretdb:
image: ghcr.io/ferretdb/ferretdb:latest
container_name: ferretdb
restart: on-failure
ports:
- 27017:27017
command: ["-listen-addr=:27017", "-postgresql-url=postgres://user@postgres:5432/ferretdb"]
postgres
container runs PostgreSQL 14 that would store data.postgres_setup
container creates a PostgreSQL schematest
that would act like a FerretDB database of the same name.ferretdb
runs FerretDB.
-
Start services with
docker-compose up -d
. -
If you have
mongosh
installed, just run it to connect to FerretDB databasetest
. If not, run the following command to runmongosh
inside the temporary MongoDB container, attaching to the same Docker network:
docker run --rm -it --network=ferretdb_default --entrypoint=mongosh mongo:5 mongodb://ferretdb/
Visit us at www.ferretdb.io, get in touch, and sign up for updates on the project.