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To enhance the security of your data, external ports for MongoDB are not exposed outside of the docker environment. However, you can safely access and manage your MongoDB database using Mongo Express, a convenient web-based administrative interface. Follow this guide to set up Mongo Express in your Docker environment.
Mongo Express allows you to interact with your MongoDB database through your browser. To set it up, perform the following steps:
-
Create a new file named
docker-compose.override.yml
in the same directory as your maindocker-compose.yml
file for LibreChat. -
Copy the following contents into the
docker-compose.override.yml
file:
version: '3.4'
services:
mongo-express:
image: mongo-express
container_name: mongo-express
environment:
ME_CONFIG_MONGODB_SERVER: mongodb
ME_CONFIG_BASICAUTH_USERNAME: admin
ME_CONFIG_BASICAUTH_PASSWORD: password
ports:
- '8081:8081'
depends_on:
- mongodb
restart: always
-
Security Notice: Before using this configuration, replace
admin
andpassword
with a unique username and password for accessing Mongo Express. These credentials should be strong and not easily guessable to prevent unauthorized access. -
Save the
docker-compose.override.yml
file and run the following command from the directory where yourdocker-compose.yml
file is located to start Mongo-Express along with your other Docker services:
docker-compose up -d
This command will merge the docker-compose.override.yml
with your docker-compose.yml
and apply the configuration.
- Once Mongo-Express is up and running, access it by navigating to
http://localhost:8081
in your web browser. You'll need to enter the username and password you specified forME_CONFIG_BASICAUTH_USERNAME
andME_CONFIG_BASICAUTH_PASSWORD
.
If you wish to remove Mongo-Express from your Docker environment, follow these straightforward steps:
-
Navigate to the directory containing your
docker-compose.yml
anddocker-compose.override.yml
files. -
Bring down the current Docker environment, which will stop and remove all running containers defined in the
docker-compose.yml
anddocker-compose.override.yml
files. Use the following command:
docker-compose down
-
Now you can either rename or delete the
docker-compose.override.yml
file, which contains the Mongo Express configuration. -
Finally, bring your Docker environment back up, which will now exclude Mongo Express:
docker-compose up -d
By following these steps, you will have successfully removed Mongo Express from your Docker environment. If you want to reinstate Mongo Express at a later time, you can either rename the backup file back to docker-compose.override.yml
or recreate the original docker-compose.override.yml
file with the Mongo Express configuration.