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@amplication/plugin-db-mongo
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Use a Mongo DB database in the service generated by Amplication.
This plugin adds the required code to use Mongo database in the service generated by Amplication. It updated's the following parts:
schema.prisma
filedocker-compose.yml
docker-compose-db.yml
.env
The plugin uses the parameters configured on the database tab on the service settings page
This plugin integrates with the all default tasks and scripts used by the generated service:
"seed": "ts-node scripts/seed.ts",
"db:migrate-up": "prisma migrate deploy",
"db:clean": "ts-node scripts/clean.ts",
"prisma:generate": "prisma generate",
"docker:db": "docker-compose -f docker-compose.db.yml up -d",
"docker:build": "docker build .",
"compose:up": "docker-compose up -d",
"compose:down": "docker-compose down --volumes"
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Use a Mongo database in a service generated by Amplication
The npm package @amplication/plugin-db-mongo receives a total of 152,677 weekly downloads. As such, @amplication/plugin-db-mongo popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @amplication/plugin-db-mongo demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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