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KMongo is now deprecated : do not use it for a new project

Look at the Deprecation notice

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A Kotlin toolkit for Mongo

Documentation: https://litote.org/kmongo

Forum: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/kmongo

Native and Lightweight

KMongo features are available via Kotlin extensions - you use transparently the core MongoDB java driver API (both sync and reactive streams (ie async) drivers are supported)

With complete reactive streams & async support

You can use extensions for reactive streams style, Kotlin Coroutines, Reactor or RxJava2.

Built-in Object Mapping

Object oriented programming is usually better - use Objects, not Maps. Powered by the native POJO Codec, the Jackson library or Kotlinx Serialization.

Type-safe queries

Have you already queried an Int field with a String value? With KMongo type-safe queries, avoid the type errors. Provided with an optional annotation processor.

Mongo shell queries

You can copy/paste your queries from the Mongo shell in your IDE. Write readable source code!

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Acknowledgment

KMongo uses an open source license gracefully provided by YourKit for monitoring and profiling.

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