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This is an in-memory 'pretend' mongodb. The goal is to make the interface compatible with the real mongodb module so they are interchangeable.
There are a TON of features for mongo and I can't write them all myself- so pull requests are encouraged! My initial goal was to provide basic CRUD operations to enable this to work as a throw-something-together tool.
Maybe you don't want to (or can't) connect to a MongoDB instance for your tests?
Maybe you want to throw together a quick example app?
var mongodb = require('mongo-mock');
mongodb.max_delay = 0;//you can choose to NOT pretend to be async (default is 400ms)
var MongoClient = mongodb.MongoClient;
MongoClient.persist="mongo.js";//persist the data to disk
// Connection URL
var url = 'mongodb://localhost:27017/myproject';
// Use connect method to connect to the Server
MongoClient.connect(url, {}, function(err, client) {
var db = client.db();
// Get the documents collection
var collection = db.collection('documents');
// Insert some documents
var docs = [ {a : 1}, {a : 2}, {a : 3}];
collection.insertMany(docs, function(err, result) {
console.log('inserted',result);
collection.updateOne({ a : 2 }, { $set: { b : 1 } }, function(err, result) {
console.log('updated',result);
collection.findOne({a:2}, {b:1}, function(err, doc) {
console.log('foundOne', doc);
collection.removeOne({ a : 3 }, function(err, result) {
console.log('removed',result);
collection.find({}, {_id:-1}).toArray(function(err, docs) {
console.log('found',docs);
function cleanup(){
var state = collection.toJSON();
// Do whatever you want. It's just an Array of Objects.
state.documents.push({a : 2});
// truncate
state.documents.length = 0;
// closing connection
db.close();
}
setTimeout(cleanup, 1000);
});
});
});
});
});
});
Well, you know.. the usual:
$ npm install mongo-mock
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Let's pretend we have a real MongoDB
The npm package mongo-mock receives a total of 9,167 weekly downloads. As such, mongo-mock popularity was classified as popular.
We found that mongo-mock demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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