Description:
This step creates the JSON objects in MongoDB.
Inputs
- connID – select MongoDB connection string
- dbName - provide the database name
- collectionName - provide collection name
- jsonData - provide multiline JSON data
- filePath - provide external JSON file path
Returns
- True – step executed successfully
- False - step failed to execute
Usage:

Prerequisite:
Navigate to the Integration - Connections page. Create a new MongoDB connection string as shown below. Click the Test button to validate the connection response.

Example:
Let’s build and execute the “clsMongoCreateObjectsDef” example.
- Create a new process definition called “clsMongoCreateObjectsDef” and open the definition in designer mode.
- Drag the “clsMongoCreateObjects” step to the canvas.
- Connect the dots between the “Start” step and “clsMongoCreateObjects” steps, as shown above.
- Define a variable or a global variable to store the result.
- Click the "clsMongoCreateObjects" step to configure its "Required" properties. Provide a name for the step. Select the MongoDB connection string from the drop-down list. Provide the database name and the collection name. Click the Save button. Note: Click the "AI Predict" button for the Copilot to add new process steps that match your process description.

- Click the "clsMongoCreateObjects" step to configure its "Optional" properties. Provide the JSON data as a multiline string as shown below. You may also provide the server path to a file containing the JSON data. Note: Use only one input field to provide the JSON data, not both. Click the Save button.

- The “Logging” configuration is necessary for documentation and also measures workflow progress and percent complete. This is achieved by configuring the step state and percent fields individually, as shown below. Configure the “Logging” using the following properties.

- Save the process definition, create a new instance, and execute it. Render the process instance. The instance status “Completed” indicates that the JSON object has been created successfully in MongoDB.

- Click the process step to view its properties. The “clsMongoCreateObjectsDef” step should display the status “Complete” and return the value “True,” as shown below.

Definition Sample:
You may download the sample definition(s) from the link here and later import them (drag-and-drop) to your FlowWright Process Definition (XML file) or Form Definition (HTML file) page.
Note: Please verify and complete the process steps for any missing configurations, such as file path references and database connections, after the import. Then, save the definition to confirm the changes.
Click here to download the sample file.
The sample JSON data is provided here for reference.
[{
"empNo":"7369",
"eName":"SMITH",
"designation":"CLERK",
"manager":"7902",
"hire_date":"12/17/1980",
"salary":"800",
"deptNo":"20"
},
{
"empNo":"7499",
"eName":"ALLEN",
"designation":"SALESMAN",
"manager":"7698",
"hire_date":"02/20/1981",
"salary":"1600",
"deptNo":"30"
},
{
"empNo":"7521",
"eName":"WARD",
"designation":"SALESMAN",
"manager":"7698",
"hire_date":"02/22/1981",
"salary":"1250",
"deptNo":"30"
},
{
"empNo":"7522",
"eName":"DESMOND",
"designation":"SALESMAN",
"manager":"7698",
"hire_date":"02/23/1981",
"salary":"1250",
"deptNo":"30"
}
]