NoSQLBooster keeps displaying a dialog stating that "mongoimport" is not found. I am seeing this behavior in v5.2.10.
Unable to locate mongo utilities
Solved
System information:
MacOS Catalina v. 10.15.4
nosqlbooster Version 5.2.11 (5.2.11)
Tried to give full disk access to all the relevant mongo utilities (mongoexport, mongoimport, etc.) but to no avail. Tried to use different locations for mongo utilities (/usr/local/bin, /Users/username/mongodb/bin, etc.) but it did not work. Tried to use the $PATH env variable but still no results.
Thanks in advance.
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We have worked out a hotfix to resolve this issue, please download and give it a try.
https://nosqlbooster.com/downloads (5.2.12)
Which MacOS version are you using? With the recent macOS 10.15 Catalina version, security rules have become more stringent. Full Disk Access is a pre-requisite for mongo binaries. You need to add mongo, mongoimport, mongoexport, mongorestore and mongodump to full disk access white list.
Which MacOS version are you using? With the recent macOS 10.15 Catalina version, security rules have become more stringent. Full Disk Access is a pre-requisite for mongo binaries. You need to add mongo, mongoimport, mongoexport, mongorestore and mongodump to full disk access white list.
Thank you for your feedback.
We have worked out a hotfix to resolve this issue, please download and give it a try.
https://nosqlbooster.com/downloads (5.2.12)
Thank you for your feedback.
We have worked out a hotfix to resolve this issue, please download and give it a try.
https://nosqlbooster.com/downloads (5.2.12)
It works. Thanks for your great work!
It works. Thanks for your great work!
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