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The first stable version of the new mongolite package has appeared on CRAN. Mongolite builds on jsonlite to provide a simple, high-performance MongoDB client for R, which makes storing and accessing small or large data as easy as converting it to/from JSON. The package vignette has some examples to get you started with inserting, json queries, aggregation and map-reduce. MongoDB itself is open source and installation is easy (e.g. brew install mongodb
).
If you use, or (think) you might want to use MongoDB with R, please get in touch. I am interested to hear your about your problems and use cases to make this package fit everyones needs. I will also be presenting this and related work at UseR 2015 and the annual French R Meeting.
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