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mongo-in-cosmos

v0.0.0-alpha.6

Published

Javascript library to embed an arbitrary number of mongoDb dbs/collections within a single cosmosDb collection

Readme

Build Status Coverage

Be advised: this project is currently at Major version zero. Per the semantic versioning spec: "Major version zero (0.y.z) is for initial development. Anything may change at any time. The public API should not be considered stable."

Javascript library to embed an arbitrary number of mongoDb dbs/collections within a single cosmosDb collection

Why?

Problem

Microsoft bills for increments of RU's (capacity/throughput) across 2 dimensions:

Collections
pricing: increments of 100 RU/second, with a minimum of 400 RU/second
comments: Lame... I want to pay for usage; not collections. I should be able to use as many collections as my design dictates

Databases
pricing: increments of 10K RU/second, with a minimum of 50K RU/second
comments: Lame... I want to pay for usage; not dbs. I should be able to use as many dbs as my design dictates

Solution

embed an arbitrary number of mongoDb dbs/collections within a single cosmosDb collection.

Implementation

  1. add _db & _collection discriminators on all documents
  2. observe discriminators for all api operations

Installation

NPM

npm install --save mongo-in-cosmos

Yarn

yarn add mongo-in-cosmos

API

All implemented methods, are identical to the native mongoDb driver collection API.

implemented methods

  • db
  • db.collection
  • db.collection.find
  • db.collection.findOne
  • db.collection.insertOne
  • db.collection.updateOne

Examples

Basic usage

const MongoClient = require('mongodb').MongoClient
const mongoInCosmos = require('mongo-in-cosmos')

const cosmosConnect = await MongoClient.connect(cfg.mongoDbConnectionString)

// get cosmosDb collection using native mongo driver
const cosmosCollection = cosmosConnect
  .db('my-cosmos-db')
  .collection('my-cosmos-collection')

// get embedded collection using mongo-in-cosmos
const embeddedCollection = mongoInCosmos(cosmosCollection)
  .db('my-embedded-db')
  .collection('my-embedded-collection')

// use like native mongo driver collection (for implemented methods)... :)
await embeddedCollection.find({})

Support

open an issue

Releases

releases are versioned according to semver 2.0.0 and tagged; see CHANGELOG.md for release notes

Contributing

see CONTRIBUTING.md