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@floogulinc/cypress-mongo-seeder
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A cypress plugin to populate a mongo db from json files
A tool to quickly populate your mongo db from a set of .json files. The package prepared for seed database before each test on Cypress. You can use as a Cypress plugin or independently.
$ npm install --save-dev cypress-mongo-seeder
or
$ yarn add --dev cypress-mongo-seeder
Read all json files in specified directory and insert them to mongodb. (File names are collection names)
seedAll: (
mongoUri: string,
dataFolder: string,
dropCollection?: boolean
) => Promise<any>;
cypress/plugins/index.js
const path = require('path');
const seeder = require('cypress-mongo-seeder');
const mongouri = 'mongodb://localhost:27017/dummy-db';
const folder = './data';
const dropCollections = true;
module.exports = on => {
on('task', {
'seed:database': () => {
return seeder.seedAll(mongouri, folder, dropCollections);
},
});
};
Reads a json file and inserts content to mongo. (File name is collection name )
seedSingleCollection: (
mongoUri: string,
fileAbsolutePath: string,
dropCollection?: boolean
) => Promise<any>;
const path = require('path');
const seeder = require('../build');
const mongouri = 'mongodb://localhost:27017/dummy-main';
const fileFullPath = path.resolve(__dirname + '/data/users.json');
const dropCollection = true;
seeder
.seedSingleCollection(mongouri, fileFullPath, dropCollection)
.then(seeded => {
console.log('Seeded -> ', seeded);
});
Enjoy!
FAQs
A cypress plugin to populate a mongo db from json files
The npm package @floogulinc/cypress-mongo-seeder receives a total of 173 weekly downloads. As such, @floogulinc/cypress-mongo-seeder popularity was classified as not popular.
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