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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T00:45:39+00:00 2026-05-24T00:45:39+00:00

I just want to run a .js script against a particular mongodb database, but

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I just want to run a .js script against a particular mongodb database, but can’t seem to get the correct syntax.

echo "print(db.address.find().limit(1));" > test.js
mongo test.js

How do I select the database that this will be executed on, I’ve tried various combinations of use foo with no success.

> show dbs                      
admin   (empty)
local   (empty)
foo 0.203125GB
bar 0.203125GB

I would like to use foo in this case.

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    2026-05-24T00:45:41+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 12:45 am
    mongo <name of db> --eval "db.runCommand( <js in here> );"
    

    Or if you dont have a specific runCommand script, you can just do:

    mongo <name of db> --eval "<js in here>;"
    

    If you are using a return value:

    mongo <name of db> --eval "db.eval('return fnName()')"
    

    For a file

    mongo <name of db> some_instructions.js
    
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