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@colucom/osseus-mongo
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mongoose based osseus mongodb connection module
$ npm install @colucom/osseus-mongo
OSSEUS_MONGO_URI
- connection uri stringOSSEUS_MONGO_OPTIONS
- connection options object, default is:{
"keepAlive": 1,
"connectTimeoutMS": 30000,
"socketTimeoutMS": 30000,
"useMongoClient": true
}
OSSEUS_MONGO_URI: 'mongodb://<mongosever>:<port>/<databasename>'
module.exports = (osseus) => {
const db = osseus.mongo
const mongoose = osseus.mongo.mongoose
const Schema = mongoose.Schema
const myModelSchema = new Schema({
name: String
});
const MyModel = db.model('MyModel', myModelSchema)
osseus.mongo.appModels = osseus.mongo.appModels || {}
osseus.mongo.appModels['MyModel'] = MyModel
}
require('./models/MyModel')(osseus);
module.exports = (osseus) => {
return {
examplePOST: (req, res, next) => {
const newMyModel = new osseus.mongo.appModels.MyModel({
name: 'Someone'
})
newMyModel.save()
.then(() => {
console.log('Document successfully saved')
})
.catch(err => {
throw err
})
}
}
}
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Code released under the MIT License.
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Osseus mongo
We found that @colucom/osseus-mongo demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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