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A javascript / typescript MongoDB modelling library which enables joins in collections, simplifies CRUD operations for sub / nested documents and implements schema based data validation
A javascript / typescript MongoDB modelling library which enables joins in collections, simplifies CRUD operations for sub / nested documents and implements schema based data validation.
npm install @coolgk/mongo
SQL to @coolgk/mongo
SELECT * FROM a LEFT JOIN b ON a.b_id = b.id
becomes
model.find({}, {
join: [ { on: 'b_id' } ]
})
Result:
[{
_id: '5a8bde4ae2ead929f89f3c42',
a_name: 'aname1',
b_id: {
_id: '5a8bde4ae2ead929f89f3c41',
b_name: 'bname1'
}
}, { ... }, ... ]
SELECT * FROM a, b WHERE a.b_id = b.id AND b.b_name = 'bname1'
becomes
model.find({}, {
join: [ { on: 'b_id', filters: { b_name: 'bname1' } } ]
})
Result:
[{
_id: '5a8bdfb05d44ea2a08fa8a4c',
a_name: 'aname2',
b_id: {
_id: '5a8bdfb05d44ea2a08fa8a4b',
b_name: 'bname2'
}
}]
SELECT * FROM a, b, c WHERE a.b_id = b.id AND b.c_id = c.id AND c.c_name = 'cname3'
modela.find({}, {
join: [{
on: 'b_id',
join: [{
on: 'c_id',
filters: { c_name: 'cname3' }
}]
}]
})
Result:
[{
_id: '5a8bdfc1b07af22a12cb1f0b',
a_name: 'aname3',
b_id: {
_id: '5a8bdfc1b07af22a12cb1f0a',
b_name: 'bname3',
c_id: {
_id: '5a8bdfc1b07af22a12cb1f09',
c_name: 'cname3'
}
}
}]
Schema:
{
name: {
type: DataType.STRING,
default: 'abc' // default value
},
category: {
type: DataType.STRING,
setter: (value, document) => { // setter callback
document.tags = [value];
return `cat: ${value}`;
}
},
tags: {
type: DataType.STRING,
array: true
}
}
model.insertOne({ category: 'game' });
Result
{
_id: '5a8c097fb14dc72b8401c773',
category: 'cat: game', // setter applied
name: 'abc', // default value
tags: ['game'], // added by cateegory's setter
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T11:43:45.612Z' // automatically added by insertOne
}
Updating documents in arrays could be annoying especially when there are 100+ or even 50+ of them in an array. This library makes it very easy to update documents in arrays.
Example Data
const data = {
title: 'Support Ticket 1',
messages: [
{
user: 'customer',
message: 'I found a bug'
},
{
user: 'support',
message: `Restart your computer`
},
{
user: 'developer',
message: `That's not a bug, it's a feature`
}
]
}
_id
and _dateModified
This library automatically adds _id
and _dateMofidifed
values to each document in the array, and uses the generated _id
values for CRUD operations.
model.insertOne(data);
data
becomes
{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c6',
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T12:39:15.258Z', // auto generated
title: 'Support Ticket 1',
messages: [{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c9', // auto generated
user: 'customer',
message: 'I found a bug',
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T12:39:15.259Z' // auto generated
},
{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c8', // auto generated
user: 'support',
message: 'Restart your computer',
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T12:39:15.259Z' // auto generated
},
{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c7', // auto generated
user: 'developer',
message: 'That\'s not a bug, it\'s a feature',
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T12:39:15.259Z' // auto generated
}
]
}
Similar to InsertOne() but with _id
values in data. The script below will update the value of the "message"
field of the seconnd document in the "messages"
array.
model.updateOne({
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c6', // find the document by _id in the collection
messages: [
{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c8', // find the document by _id in the array
message: 'Turn on your computer' // update only the message field, other fields will not change
}
]
});
data in the collection becomes
{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c6',
title: 'Support Ticket 1',
messages: [{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c9',
user: 'customer',
message: 'I found a bug',
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T12:39:15.259Z',
},
{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c8',
user: 'support',
message: 'Turn on your computer', // new value
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T12:53:55.890Z' // new modified date
},
{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c7',
user: 'developer',
message: 'That\'s not a bug, it\'s a feature',
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T12:39:15.259Z'
}
],
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T12:53:55.889Z' // new modified date
}
The script below will delete the seconnd document in the "messages"
array.
model.updateOne({
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c6', // find the document by _id in the collection
messages: {
$delete: [ '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c8' ] // $delete operator: delete by _id
}
});
data in the collection becomes
{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c6',
title: 'Support Ticket 1',
messages: [{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c9',
user: 'customer',
message: 'I found a bug',
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T12:39:15.259Z'
},
{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c7',
user: 'developer',
message: 'That\'s not a bug, it\'s a feature',
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T12:39:15.259Z'
}
],
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T12:59:05.602Z' // new modified date
}
model.updateOne({
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c6', // find the document by _id in the collection
messages: {
$replace: [] // replace the entire array with a new value
}
});
Similar to Update, but without _id
in sub documents. The script below will add a new document into the messages
array.
model.updateOne({
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c6', // find the document by _id in the collection
messages: [
{ // documents without _id = insert new
user: 'Support',
message: 'Please Ctrl + F5'
}
]
});
data in the collection becomes
{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c6',
title: 'Support Ticket 1',
messages: [{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c9',
user: 'customer',
message: 'I found a bug',
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T12:39:15.259Z'
},
{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c7',
user: 'developer',
message: 'That\'s not a bug, it\'s a feature',
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T12:39:15.259Z'
},
{ // new document
_id: '5a8c1d6b082a652c35eb17d6', // auto generated
user: 'Support',
message: 'Please Ctrl + F5',
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T13:06:51.244Z' // auto generated
}
],
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T13:06:51.243Z' // new modified date
}
Add, Update and Delete can happen in one single query.
model.updateOne({
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c6', // find the document by _id in the collection
messages: {
$update: [
{ // doc contains _id value, this is an update
_id: '5a8c1d6b082a652c35eb17d6', // find the document by _id in the array
message: 'Clear Your Cache' // update only the message field, other fields will not change
},
{ // doc has no _id value, this is an insert
user: 'developer',
message: 'cannot replicate, not a bug!'
}
],
$delete: [ '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c9' ] // delete by _id (the first doc)
}
});
Final Result
{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c6',
title: 'Support Ticket 1',
messages: [{
_id: '5a8c16f3c452fd2c0d3687c7',
user: 'developer',
message: 'That\'s not a bug, it\'s a feature',
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T12:39:15.259Z'
},
{
_id: '5a8c1d6b082a652c35eb17d6',
user: 'Support',
message: 'Clear Your Cache', // new value
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T13:30:07.123Z' // new modified date
},
{ // new doc
_id: '5a8c22df4656722c3fd787fa',// auto generated
user: 'developer',
message: 'cannot replicate, not a bug!',
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T13:30:07.123Z' // auto generated
}
],
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T13:30:07.121Z' // new modified date
}
The model class must extend the Mongo
property of this library and implement the getCollectionName
and getSchema
static methods.
getCollectionName()
- must return a collection namegetSchema()
- must return the schema of the collection (see the Schema section below)const { Mongo, DataType } = require('@coolgk/mongo');
// OR import { Mongo, DataType } from '@coolgk/mongo';
class ModelA extends Mongo {
static getCollectionName () {
return 'a';
}
static getSchema () {
return {
a_name: {
type: DataType.STRING
}
}
}
}
The model class must be initiated with a Db
instance from mongo node client. e.g. the db variable in v3.x MongoClient.connect(url, (err, client) => { const db = client.db(dbName); ... }) or in v2.x MongoClient.connect(url, (err, db) => { ... })
const { MongoClient } = require('mongodb');
MongoClient.connect('mongodb://localhost', (error, client) => {
const model = new ModelA({
db: client.db('test')
});
});
OR
const { MongoClient } = require('mongodb');
(async () => {
const globalDb = await new Promise((resolve) => {
MongoClient.connect('mongodb://localhost', async (error, client) => {
const db = client.db('test');
resolve(db);
});
});
// ...
// ...
// ...
const modela = new ModelA({ db: globalDb });
const modelb = new ModelB({ db: globalDb });
...
})()
Schema is defined in static getSchema()
of the model class.
{
[fieldName]: {
type: '...',
... // other properties
},
...
}
type
, array
, default
, setter
, required
These properties are valid for all data types.
type
- Data type of the field. Supported types are in the DataType
property of the libraryconst { DataType } = require('@coolgk/mongo');
array
- a boolean value that defines if values are arraysconst document = {
tags: ['game', 'shooter', 'sale']; // array of strings
};
const schema = {
tags: {
type: DataType.STRING, // string type
array: true // array of string
}
}
default
- defines the default value of a fieldconst schema = {
group: {
type: DataType.STRING, // string type
default: 'generic'
}
}
setter
- a callback function that transforms the value before insert and update(value, document) => { return newValue; }
value
- original valuedocument
- all new values (to be saved) in the same documentconst schema = {
tags: {
type: DataType.STRING, // string type
setter: (value, document) => {
return value + '-tag'
}
}
}
required
- a boolean value to define if this field is a manditory fieldconst schema = {
email: {
type: DataType.STRING, // string type
required: true
}
}
default
, setter
, array
, required
Exampleconst schema = {
name: {
type: DataType.STRING,
default: 'abc' // default value
},
category: {
type: DataType.STRING,
required: true, // manditory field
setter: (value, document) => { // setter callback
document.tags = [value];
return `cat: ${value}`;
}
},
tags: {
type: DataType.STRING,
array: true
}
}
model.insertOne({ category: 'game' });
Result
{
_id: '5a8c097fb14dc72b8401c773',
category: 'cat: game', // setter applied
name: 'abc', // default value
tags: ['game'], // added by cateegory's setter
_dateModified: '2018-02-20T11:43:45.612Z' // automatically added by insertOne
}
maxItems
, minItems
, uniqueItems
for fields that have array: true
maxItems
- the maximum number of items in arrayminItems
- the minimum number of items in arrayuniqueItems
- a boolean value to define if each item in the array must be unique{
secureQuestionAnswers: {
type: DataType.STRING,
array: true,
minItems: 1,
maxItems: 3,
uniqueItems: true
}
}
DataType.ENUM
enum
- array of enum values{
logLevel: {
type: DataType.ENUM,
enum: [ 'notice', 'warn', 'error' ]
}
}
DataType.STRING
minLength
- minimum length of the string valuemaxLength
- maximum length of the string valuepattern
- string containing a regex, the string value must match the regular expression{
email: {
type: DataType.STRING,
minLength: 10,
maxLength: 200,
pattern: '@\w+\.com$'
}
}
DataType.NUMBER
minimum
- minimum value of a numbermaximum
- minimum value of a number{
rating: {
type: DataType.NUMBER,
minimum: 0,
maximum: 10
}
}
DataType.OBJECTID
model
- the model class that the object id references to. This is a required property for DataType.OBJECTID
type and is required by the join
option in find()
const { Mongo, DataType } = require('@coolgk/mongo');
class Category extends Mongo {
static getCollectionName () {
return 'Category';
}
static getSchema () {
return {
name: {
type: DataType.STRING
}
}
}
}
class Product extends Mongo {
static getCollectionName () {
return 'Product';
}
static getSchema () {
return {
name: {
type: DataType.STRING
},
category: {
type: DataType.OBJECTID,
model: Category // category class, in real code, this could be require(../models/category.js)
}
}
}
}
DataType.DOCUMENT
schema
- the schema of the sub document which uses the same format as the main schema. This is a required property for DataType.DOCUMENT
type{
address: {
type: DataType.DOCUMENT,
schema: { // schema of the address sub document
street: {
type: DataType.STRING
},
postcode: {
type: DataType.STRING
},
country: {
type: DataType.OBJECTID,
model: Country
}
}
}
}
Tested in MongoDB >= 3.x
An augmented version of mongo's find()
method
find(query, options)
Parameters
query
- same as the query
parameter in mongo's find()options
- all options from mongo's find() plus two extra properties join
and cursor
options.join
array of join definitions
{
join: [ // array of joins
{
on: ['name_of_an_object_id_field'],
projection: { // optional
[field_in_the_referenced_collection]: 1 or 0,
...
},
filters: { // optional
// normal mongo query
},
join: { // optional
on: ['name_of_an_object_id_field_from_the_referenced_collection'],
... // same format as the main join
}
},
...
]
}
join.on
- array of object id fields that reference to a same collection. There can be multiple joins in one join
array but when there are multiple fields reference to a same collection, these fields could be defined in the same block. For example, createdBy
and modifiedBy
fields both reference to the user
collection, the on
value would be ['createdBy', 'modifiedBy']
. You can still put them in separate blocks if you need to filter them differently.join.projection
- same as the projection
option in find()
. Fields to select from the referenced collection, 1 = select, 0 = deselect.join.filters
- same as the query
parameter in find()
for filtering docs in the referenced collectionjoin.join
- recursively join other collectionsExample
// model a schema
{
a_name: {
type: DataType.STRING
},
b_id: {
type: DataType.OBJECTID,
model: B
},
c_id: {
type: DataType.OBJECTID,
model: C
}
}
// model b schema
{
b_name: {
type: DataType.STRING
},
c_id: {
type: DataType.OBJECTID,
model: C
}
}
// model c schema
{
c_name: {
type: DataType.STRING
},
c_group: {
type: DataType.STRING
}
}
modelA.find({}, {
join: [
{
on: ['b_id'], // join a.b_id to b._id
join: [{
on: 'c_id', // join b.c_id to c._id
filters: {
c_name: 'cname3'
}
}]
},
{
on: 'c_id', // join a.c_id with c._id
projection: {
c_group: 1
}
}
]
});
Result:
[{
_id: '5a8bdfc1b07af22a12cb1f0b',
a_name: 'aname3',
b_id: {
_id: '5a8bdfc1b07af22a12cb1f0a',
b_name: 'bname3',
c_id: {
_id: '5a8bdfc1b07af22a12cb1f09',
c_name: 'cname3',
c_group: 'group3'
}
},
c_id: {
_id: '5a8bdfc1b07af22a12cb1f09',
c_group: 'group2'
}
}]
The query above is similar to SQL:
SELECT
A.*, B.*, CB.*, CA.c_group
FROM
A
JOIN
B ON A.b_id = B._id
JOIN
C as CB ON B.c_id = CB._id
JOIN
C as CA ON A.c_id = CA._id
WHERE
CB.c_name = 'cname3'
options.cursor
Boolean. The default value is false
. By default, the results are returned as an array. If cursor
is true, the items in the cursor are promises instead documents.
const cursor = modelA.find({}, {
join: {
on: 'b_id'
},
cursor: true
});
cursor.forEach((documentPromise) => {
documentPromise.then((document) => {
...
});
});
// OR
cursor.forEach(async (documentPromise) => {
const document = await documentPromise;
...
});
insertOne(document, options)
Parameters
document
- same as the doc
param in mongo's insertOne()options
- same as the options
param in mongo's insertOne()insertMany(document, options)
Parameters
documents
- same as the docs
param of mongo's insertMany()options
- same as the options
param of mongo's insertMany()insertOne()
and insertMany()
behaviours_dateModified
(Constant: GeneratedField.DATE_MODIFIED
) in the main doc and docs in arrays_id
in docs in arrays!isNaN()
) to numbers '123' => 123'false'
or '0'
to boolean false
and cast other values to boolean (!!value
) for DataType.BOOLEAN
DataType.OBJECTID
strings and _id
strings to ObjectID object if they are valid ObjectIDDataType.DATE
updateOne(data, options)
require MongoDB >= 3.6
data
- document data with or without _id
values in sub documentsoptions
- all options
in mongo's findOneAndUpdate() plus a new revertOnError
option
options.revertOnError
- see below{ value: ..., raw: ... }
value
- the updated document rather than the original if options.returnOriginal
is false, otherwise the original documentraw
- raw outputs from mongooptions.revertOnError
Boolean. default = false
Restore the document back to the original value before the update. If an error happens in one of the set, add, delete steps, the data is stored as at where the action stopped. e.g. if an error happens in the delete step, data set and added in the previous steps are stored in db. To stop this from happening, the "revertOnerror
" option reverts the document back to the status before the updateOne()
is executed. This action is NOT atomic. If a document is updated by a different source while updateOne() is still running, the "revertOnError
" action will overwrite the changes made by the other source.
UpdateOne()
require MongoDB >= 3.6
setDbValidationSchema()
Validations are done at database level. setDbValidationSchema()
sets validation rules in db and only need to be called once per schema change. insertOne()
, insertMany()
and updateOne()
will return a rejected promise if validation fails at db level. Validation errors are return from Mongo's node client. This library does not control the contents of the validation error object.
Add a "set validation" script to your deployment process.
e.g.
const db = mongoClientDB;
const modelFiles = findAllModelFiles();
(async () => {
for (file of modelFiles) {
const model = new (require(file))({ db });
await model.setDbValidationSchema();
}
})();
db.close();
getDB()
returns the Db object of the mongo client http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.0/api/Db.html
// use native db methods
model.getDb().dropDatabase();
getCollection()
returns the Collection object of the mongo client http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.0/api/Collection.html
// use native mongo collection methods
model.getCollection().aggregate( ... )
getObjectID(id)
id
- a string or an ObjectID objectid
is not a valid ObjectID stringMongoError
and SchemaError
const { MongoError, SchemaError } = require('@coolgk/mongo');
Name of the auto-generated date modified field
GeneratedField.DATE_MODIFIED
Data Types:
DataType.STRING
DataType.NUMBER
DataType.ENUM
DataType.OBJECTID
DataType.DOCUMENT
DataType.BOOLEAN
DataType.DATE
const { GeneratedField, DataType } = require('@coolgk/mongo');
A simple, lightweight javascript / typescript MxC framework that helps you to create object oriented, modular and testable code.
A javascript / typescript utility library. Modules: array, string, base64, ampq, bcrypt, cache, captcha, csv, email, jwt, number, pdf, tmp, token, unit conversion, url params, session, form data
Report bugs here: https://github.com/coolgk/node-mongo/issues
FAQs
A javascript / typescript MongoDB modelling library which enables joins in collections, simplifies CRUD operations for sub / nested documents and implements schema based data validation
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