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@jackfish/save-mongodb

v4.0.0

Published

mongodb persistence engine for save

Downloads

1

Readme

@jackfish/save-mongodb - mongodb persistence engine for save

Installation

npm install @jackfish/save-mongodb

This module has a peer dependency on mongodb@~4 - which has a dependency on MongoDB server version >3.6

Usage

I won't bore your with waffle. If you want to see how this works look at the tests or this simple example:

// What you'll need!
var Db = require('mongodb').Db // npm install mongodb
  , Server = require('mongodb').Server
  , save = require('save') // npm install save
  , saveMongodb = require('..')

  // Create a db object to a local mongodb database called SimpleExample.
  , db = new Db('SimpleExample', new Server('localhost', 27017, {}))

// Open your mongodb database.
db.open(function (error, connection) {

  // Get a collection. This will create the collection if it doesn't exist.
  connection.collection('contact', function (error, collection) {

    // Create a save object and pass in a mongodb engine.
    var contactStore = save('Contact', { engine: saveMongodb(collection) })

    // Then we can create a new object.
    contactStore.create({ name: 'Paul', email: '[email protected]'}, function (error, contact) {

      // The created 'contact' is returned and has been given an _id
      console.log(contact)

      // Don't forget to close your database connection!
      connection.close()
    })

  })
})

Streaming find()

Find now has a streaming interface


var contactStore = save('Contact', { engine: saveMongodb(collection) })
  , es = require('event-stream')

contactStore.find({})
  .pipe(es.stringify())
  .pipe(process.stdout)

Credits

Paul Serby follow me on twitter @serby

Licence

Licenced under the New BSD License