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Pagination plugin for Mongoose
npm install mongoose-paginate
Add plugin to a schema and then use model paginate
method:
var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var mongoosePaginate = require('mongoose-paginate');
var schema = new mongoose.Schema({ /* schema definition */ });
schema.plugin(mongoosePaginate);
var Model = mongoose.model('Model', schema); // Model.paginate()
Parameters
[query]
{Object} - Query criteria. Documentation[options]
{Object}
[select]
{Object | String} - Fields to return (by default returns all fields). Documentation[sort]
{Object | String} - Sort order. Documentation[populate]
{Array | Object | String} - Paths which should be populated with other documents. Documentation[lean=false]
{Boolean} - Should return plain javascript objects instead of Mongoose documents? Documentation[leanWithId=true]
{Boolean} - If lean
and leanWithId
are true
, adds id
field with string representation of _id
to every document[offset=0]
{Number} - Use offset
or page
to set skip position[page=1]
{Number}[limit=10]
{Number}[callback(err, result)]
- If specified the callback is called once pagination results are retrieved or when an error has occurredReturn value
Promise fulfilled with object having properties:
docs
{Array} - Array of documentstotal
{Number} - Total number of documents in collection that match a querylimit
{Number} - Limit that was used[page]
{Number} - Only if specified or default page
/offset
values were used[pages]
{Number} - Only if page
specified or default page
/offset
values were used[offset]
{Number} - Only if specified or default page
/offset
values were usedModel.paginate({}, { page: 3, limit: 10 }, function(err, result) {
// result.docs
// result.total
// result.limit - 10
// result.page - 3
// result.pages
});
Or you can do the same with offset
and limit
:
Model.paginate({}, { offset: 20, limit: 10 }, function(err, result) {
// result.docs
// result.total
// result.limit - 10
// result.offset - 20
});
With promise:
Model.paginate({}, { offset: 20, limit: 10 }).then(function(result) {
// ...
});
var query = {};
var options = {
select: 'title date author',
sort: { date: -1 },
populate: 'author',
lean: true,
offset: 20,
limit: 10
};
Book.paginate(query, options).then(function(result) {
// ...
});
You can use limit=0
to get only metadata:
Model.paginate({}, { offset: 100, limit: 0 }).then(function(result) {
// result.docs - empty array
// result.total
// result.limit - 0
// result.offset - 100
});
config.js:
var mongoosePaginate = require('mongoose-paginate');
mongoosePaginate.paginate.options = {
lean: true,
limit: 20
};
controller.js:
Model.paginate().then(function(result) {
// result.docs - array of plain javascript objects
// result.limit - 20
});
npm install
npm test
FAQs
Pagination plugin for Mongoose
The npm package devintent-mongoose-paginate receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, devintent-mongoose-paginate popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that devintent-mongoose-paginate 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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