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mongojs-hooks

v0.1.8

Published

Wrap monogjs in pre and post hooks

Downloads

30

Readme

mongojs-hooks

A lightweight module that wraps mongojs in pre() and post() hooks with support for multi-tenancy.

Build Status NPM version

Installation

$ npm install mongojs-hooks

Usage

To use hooks, you need to define the collection they will be applied to.

var mongo = require("mongojs-hooks");
var myCollection = mongo.collection("my.collection");

myCollection.pre("save", function (next, object, callback) {
	//Do whatever you want with your object here, validation, mutation, etc.

	//Now call next() to propogate to save()
	next(object, callback);
});

myCollection.post("save", function (next) {
	//Will execute after Mongo's save()

	next();
});

The hook will run for that collection anytime you call save().

var db = mongo("my.database");
db.collection("my.collection").save({ my: "object" });

In a multi-tenancy application, your collections will typically be uniquely named but you probably still want to bind the same hooks irrespesctive of the tenant. mongojs-hooks introduces a helper tenant() function to separate collections from their tenant:

//Will call pre()/post() hooks and save { my: "object" } to the collection client_name.my.collection
db.tenant("client_name").collection("my.collection").save({ my: "object" });

mongojs-hooks adds one final helper function to assist in sharing a database connection around your application in the form of db().

//Connects and stores the database connection
var db1 = mongo.db("db", "my.database");

//Can be used in a separate file to retrieve the connection above
var db2 = mongo.db("db");

//db1 === db2

Aside from the added functions above, mongojs-hooks is a transparent wrapper around mongojs so refer to its documentation for more information.

Tests

$ npm test

Contributing

All contributions are welcome! I'm happy to accept pull requests as long as they conform to the following guidelines:

  • Keep the API clean, we prefer ease-of-use over extra features
  • Don't break the build and add tests where necessary
  • Keep the coding style consistent, we follow JSHint's Coding Style

Otherwise, please open an issue if you have any suggestions or find a bug.

License

The MIT License (MIT) - Copyright (c) 2013 Clear Learning Systems