Integrating Kiro CLI with MongoDB Data via CData CLI
Kiro CLI is a terminal-based AI coding agent from AWS designed to take you from prompt to production directly in the command line. It understands your codebase through advanced code intelligence and context management and can autonomously execute multi-step workflows, running multiple agents in parallel, automating CI/CD pipelines, and integrating with external tools and data sources through native MCP support. Its support for agent steering files, custom agents, and agent skills makes it well-suited for structured, tool-driven workflows, making it a natural fit for connecting to external data sources through CData CLI. By describing your data goals in plain language, Kiro CLI can handle the full setup process, from driver configuration and license activation to connection creation and query execution, without manual intervention at each step.
This article details step-by-step directions for how to connect MongoDB data to Kiro CLI through CData CLI.
Prerequisites
- Kiro CLI installed
- CData CLI installed
- Access to MongoDB
About MongoDB Data Integration
Accessing and integrating live data from MongoDB has never been easier with CData. Customers rely on CData connectivity to:
- Access data from MongoDB 2.6 and above, ensuring broad usability across various MongoDB versions.
- Easily manage unstructured data thanks to flexible NoSQL (learn more here: Leading-Edge Drivers for NoSQL Integration).
- Leverage feature advantages over other NoSQL drivers and realize functional benefits when working with MongoDB data (learn more here: A Feature Comparison of Drivers for NoSQL).
MongoDB's flexibility means that it can be used as a transactional, operational, or analytical database. That means CData customers use our solutions to integrate their business data with MongoDB or integrate their MongoDB data with their data warehouse (or both). Customers also leverage our live connectivity options to analyze and report on MongoDB directly from their preferred tools, like Power BI and Tableau.
For more details on MongoDB use case and how CData enhances your MongoDB experience, check out our blog post: The Top 10 Real-World MongoDB Use Cases You Should Know in 2024.
Getting Started
Step 1: Download the skill (one-time setup)
Always use CData CLI with the official skill.
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The official CData CLI Skill on GitHub can be downloaded using npx skills through the terminal:
npx skills add CDataSoftware/cli-skills
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Follow the prompts in the terminal to install for Kiro CLI.
Step 2: Set up the project directory
Create a project directory to contain all project files.
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Navigate to your desired directory in the terminal and start a session with the kiro-cli command.
Step 3: Establish the driver and connection
Describe what you want to accomplish in this session with the CLI and MongoDB data.
I would like to build a command line app that connects to MongoDB and checks for updates from restaurants. Make sure to include data from important columns like borough and cuisine.
This prompt automatically loads the skill and kicks off the following process. You can also manually prompt the agent for each step below.
- Driver setup: Kiro CLI checks for an existing CData MongoDB driver, or searches and downloads a new one:
cdatacli drivers list
cdatacli drivers search MongoDB
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cdatacli drivers download --artifact-id <artifact-id>
- Activation: Activate the MongoDB driver with a single command for a trial or full license:
cdatacli drivers activate MongoDB --name "<name>" --email "<email>" --trial
cdatacli drivers activate MongoDB --name "<name>" --email "<email>" --key "<product-key>"
- Establish MongoDB connection: Check for existing MongoDB connections or create a new one:
cdatacli connection list
cdatacli drivers activate MongoDB --name "<name>" --email "<email>" --trial
- Create a MongoDB skill (if applicable): CData provides driver instructions for popular sources that can be used to create a source specific skill to guide the agent through best practices for the driver.
- Run the following command and save the output to your skills directory, either at the project level or globally. (Note: If you receive a "No instructions available for MongoDB" message, no driver instructions exist for this source. You can continue using the main driver skill.)
cdatacli drivers skill MongoDB > ~/skills/cdata-MongoDB/SKILL.md
Step 4: Query MongoDB data
With the CData driver fully configured, your agent can now execute queries and write code against live MongoDB data:
cdatacli query sql --connection <my_MongoDB_connection> --sql <SELECT * FROM table>
Query MongoDB data directly from your terminal with CData CLI
Kiro CLI and CData CLI together give your AI coding agent a direct path to live MongoDB data without custom middleware, scheduled syncs, or manual setup at each step. Describe your goal, and the agent handles driver configuration, connection setup, and query execution from start to finish in the terminal.
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