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botbuilder-mongoose-middleware
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Middleware to store states in mongodb using mongoose
npm i --save botbuilder-mongoose-middleware
import {IStorageClient} from 'botbuilder-mongoose-middleware';
import {AzureBotStorage} from 'azure-storage';
mongoose.Promise = require('bluebird');
const dbPromise = mongoose.connect(process.env.MONGO_URL);
dbPromise.then((db) => {
console.log("DB Connected..");
});
const collectionName = "userData";
var docDbClient = new IStorageClient({db: dbPromise, collectionName}); //collection name is optional (default: userData)
var tableStorage = new AzureBotStorage({ gzipData: false }, docDbClient); //passing object to here
var bot = new builder.UniversalBot(connector).set('storage', tableStorage);//set your storage here
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Middleware to store states in mongodb using mongoose
The npm package botbuilder-mongoose-middleware receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, botbuilder-mongoose-middleware popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that botbuilder-mongoose-middleware 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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