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==fix-bug==This plugin allows you to auto-increment any field on any mongoose schema that you wish (forked mongoose-auto-increment in 2018).
This is a fork of mongoose-auto-increment which has not been maintained in a while. Also used fixes and changes from dashride fork. This fork addresses the following issues:
'required' is not valid for an index specification
for Mongoose 4initialize()
method)npm install mongoose-plugin-autoinc
Once you have the plugin installed it is very simple to use. Just pass autoIncrement
to the plugin()
function on your schema.
Note: You only need to initialize MAI once.
import mongoose from 'mongoose';
import { autoIncrement } from 'mongoose-plugin-autoinc';
const connection = mongoose.createConnection("mongodb://localhost/myDatabase");
const BookSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
author: { type: Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: 'Author' },
title: String,
genre: String,
publishDate: Date
});
BookSchema.plugin(autoIncrement, 'Book');
const Book = connection.model('Book', BookSchema);
That's it. Now you can create book entities at will and they will have an _id
field added of type Number
and will automatically increment with each new document. Even declaring references is easy, just remember to change the reference property's type to Number
instead of ObjectId
if the referenced model is also using the plugin.
const AuthorSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
name: String
});
const BookSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
author: { type: Number, ref: 'Author' },
title: String,
genre: String,
publishDate: Date
});
BookSchema.plugin(autoIncrement, 'Book');
AuthorSchema.plugin(autoIncrement, 'Author');
_id
?BookSchema.plugin(autoIncrement, { model: 'Book', field: 'bookId' });
BookSchema.plugin(autoIncrement, {
model: 'Book',
field: 'bookId',
startAt: 100,
incrementBy: 100
});
Your first book document would have a bookId
equal to 100
. Your second book document would have a bookId
equal to 200
, and so on.
const Book = connection.model('Book', BookSchema);
Book.nextCount((err, count) => {
// count === 0 -> true
const book = new Book();
book.save(err1 => {
// book._id === 0 -> true
book.nextCount((err2, count) => {
// count === 1 -> true
});
});
});
nextCount is both a static method on the model (Book.nextCount(...)
) and an instance method on the document (book.nextCount(...)
).
BookSchema.plugin(autoIncrement, {
model: 'Book',
field: 'bookId',
startAt: 100
});
const Book = connection.model('Book', BookSchema),
book = new Book();
book.save(err => {
// book._id === 100 -> true
book.nextCount((err1, count) => {
// count === 101 -> true
book.resetCount((err2, nextCount) => {
// nextCount === 100 -> true
});
});
});
FAQs
==fix-bug==This plugin allows you to auto-increment any field on any mongoose schema that you wish (forked mongoose-auto-increment in 2018).
The npm package mongoose-plugin-autoinc-fix receives a total of 73 weekly downloads. As such, mongoose-plugin-autoinc-fix popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that mongoose-plugin-autoinc-fix 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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