I work on the tag mongodb most of the time on SO. Usually, the questions are about some query composing, like "how can I achieve behaviour xxx?". For us, people who are trying to help, usually several things are needed to create a minimal reproducible example.
For our case of mongodb, usually below are needed:
- sample json documents
- expected output
- current attempt of query/aggregation pipeline
One of the common tools we used to introduce above is Mongo Playground. It is useful for demonstrating behaviours so I think it could be a good idea to introduce the tool to new users in the question template too.
I understand that new users may not know the above elements are useful. So I am thinking of creating a MongoDB template question with the above elements and making a canned comment for new users to refer to that MongoDB template question.
I know that this similar question is asked before and we are suggested to direct new users to help center how to ask page. But in my opinion, the how to ask page is quite general to all questions. Not saying that it is not applicable to our case of mongodb, I just wish to provide an alternative that is more aligned to our specific case of mongodb that could be more helpful to new users to learn what should be expected for asking mongodb questions.
What are your thoughts about this? Should I create a specific MongoDB question template?
Edit: Thanks @Rubén's answer for introducing me to the question What's the best way to post a "How to ask a good question?" article for a specific subject?. I am looking for something like the SQL section of that question, and in the form of actual SO question with some description inside to indicate it is a template.
Edit 2023-02-26: I created this self Q&A question and create a community wiki answer to do the above. However, seemingly it is not well-received. Any other suggestions for the correct place or correct way to do that?