atlas setup (original) (raw)

Register, authenticate, create, and access an Atlas cluster.

This command takes you through registration, login, default profile creation, creating your first free tier cluster and connecting to it using MongoDB Shell.

Name Type Required Description
--accessListIp strings false IP address to grant access to the deployment.Mutually exclusive with --currentIp.
--clusterName string false Name of the cluster. To learn more, see https://dochub.mongodb.org/core/create-cluster-api.
--connectWith string false Method for connecting to the cluster. Valid values are compass, mongosh and skip.Mutually exclusive with --skipMongosh.
--currentIp false Flag that adds the IP address from the host that is currently executing the command to the access list.Mutually exclusive with --accessListIp.
--enableTerminationProtection false Enables termination protection for your cluster. You can't delete a cluster with termination protection enabled.
--force false Flag that indicates whether to skip the request for input and create a cluster with the default settings for any unspecified options.
--gov false Register with Atlas for Government.
-h, --help false help for setup
--mdbVersion string false Major MongoDB version of the deployment.
--noBrowser false Don't try to open a browser session.
--password string false Password for the user.
--projectId string false Hexadecimal string that identifies the project to use. This option overrides the settings in the configuration file or environment variable.
--provider string false Name of your cloud service provider. Valid values are AWS, AZURE, or GCP.
-r, --region string false Physical location of your MongoDB cluster. For a complete list of supported AWS regions, see: https://dochub.mongodb.org/core/aws-atlas. For a complete list of supported Azure regions, see: https://dochub.mongodb.org/core/azure-atlas. For a complete list of supported GCP regions, see: https://dochub.mongodb.org/core/gcp-atlas.
--skipSampleData false Flag that indicates whether to skip loading sample data into your MongoDB cluster.
--tag key=value false List that contains key-value pairs between 1 to 255 characters in length for tagging and categorizing the cluster.
--tier string false Tier for each data-bearing server in the cluster. To learn more about cluster tiers, see https://dochub.mongodb.org/core/cluster-tier-atlas. This value defaults to "M0".
--username string false Username for authenticating to MongoDB.

# Override default cluster settings like name, provider, or database username by using the command options

atlas setup --clusterName Test --provider GCP --username dbuserTest