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mondex

v1.0.1

Published

CLI to index MongoDB collections

Downloads

806

Readme

mondex

CLI tool to create and manage MongoDB indexes

Installation

Install the package globally or alternatively you can also use npx

npm install -g mondex

Usage

Here is the list of mondex commands that you can use

  • pull — creates index configuration file by pulling existing indexes from your database
  • plan — shows the indexes to be created or dropped
  • apply — applies the changes from the configuration file (i.e. apply or drop indexes)

The list of options accepted by mondex are

Usage: mondex <command> [options]

Commands:
  pull                       Creates index configuration from database
  plan                       Shows the index changes to be applied to database
  apply                      Applies the index changes from configuration to database

Options:
  -V, --version              output the version number
  -h, --help                 display help for command

  -f, --file <file>          path to indexes file (defaults to indexes.json in current directory)
  -i --uri <uri>             connection string for MongoDB
  -d, --db <database>  database name

Configuration

The index configuration file is an array of objects with each object having two properties:

  • collection: Name of the collection
  • indexes: Array of indexes to be created

Index format is same as the one you would pass to db.collection.createIndex() in the mongo shell.

Given below is a sample JSON file representing sample index configuration:

[
  {
    "collection": "user_resource_progress",
    "indexes": [
      { "resourceId": -1, "resourceType": -1, "userId": -1 },
      { "deletedAt": -1, "createdAt": -1 }
    ]
  },
  {
    "collection": "user",
    "indexes": [
      { "email": -1 },
      { "userType": -1, "createdAt": -1 },
      { "organizationId": -1, "userId": -1, "isActive": -1 }
    ]
  }
]

Once you have the JSON file ready, you can use the mondex to start managing your indexes.

Examples

Show the indexes that will be created and dropped

mondex plan --uri mongodb://localhost:27017 --db mydb --file ./indexes.json

Apply the changes from index configuration

mondex apply --uri mongodb://localhost:27017 --db mydb --file ./indexes.json

Pull existing database indexes in the configuration file

mondex  pull --uri mongodb://localhost:27017 --db mydb --file ./indexes.json

License

MIT © Kamran Ahmed