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@mongosh/autocomplete
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@mongosh/autocomplete
Package for MongoDB Shell
const autocomplete = require('@mongosh/autocomplete');
const serverVersion = '4.4.0';
const line = 'db.coll.fin';
const completions = autocomplete(serverVersion, line);
if (!completions || !completions.length) {
return [];
}
const entries = completions[0].map((completion) => {
return {
completion
};
});
serverVersion: current version of MongoDB line: current line to autcomplete
Returns an array of completions, and the line we were autocompleting. For example:
const autocomplete = require('@mongosh/autocomplete');
const serverVersion = '4.4.0';
const line = 'db.coll.re';
const completions = autocomplete(serverVersion, line);
// returns:
// [
// [ 'db.coll.renameCollection', 'db.coll.replaceOne', 'db.coll.reIndex' ],
// 'db.coll.re'
// ]
Autocomplete is based on currently implemeted APIs in @mongosh/shell-api
npm install -S @mongosh/errors
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MongoDB Shell Autocomplete Package
The npm package @mongosh/autocomplete receives a total of 3,922 weekly downloads. As such, @mongosh/autocomplete popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @mongosh/autocomplete demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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