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@fdebijl/mog
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Opionated mini-ODM and collection of MongoDB utils. Mostly for use in my own projects but you might find it useful as a boilerplate ODM for small projects.
npm install -S @fdebijl/mog
Recommended usage is to have a file that exports a single instance of mog for use across an entire project. Simply import the configured instance of Mog in other files to use any of the exposed operations.
// mog.ts
import { Mog } from '@fdebijl/mog';
export const mog = new Mog({
url: 'mongodb://mongodb0.example.com:27017',
db: 'sample',
appName: 'Sample app',
defaultCollection: 'users'
});
// other-file.ts
import { mog } from './mog';
const user = await mog.get<User>({id: '125919258'});
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Opionated mini-ODM and collection of MongoDB utils 🔧
The npm package @fdebijl/mog receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @fdebijl/mog popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @fdebijl/mog demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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