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Updated Fork from original, Given a Mongoose model and an array of URI params, construct a query for use in a search API.
This is a working and updated fork from the great mongoose-api-query package that is deprecated and hasn't been updated for 3 years.
If you use Mongoose to help serve results for API calls, you might be used to handling calls like:
/monsters?color=purple&eats_humans=true
mongoose-query handles some of that busywork for you. Pass in a vanilla object (e.g. req.query) and query conditions will be cast to their appropriate types according to your Mongoose schema. For example, if you have a boolean defined in your schema, we'll convert the eats_humans=true
to a boolean for searching.
It also adds a ton of additional search operators, like less than
, greater than
, not equal
, near
(for geosearch), in
, and all
. You can find a full list below.
When searching strings, by default it does a partial, case-insensitive match. (Which is not the default in MongoDB.)
Apply the plugin to any schema in the usual Mongoose fashion:
monsterSchema.plugin(mongooseStringQuery);
Then call it like you would using Model.find
. This returns a Mongoose.Query:
Monster.apiQuery(req.query).exec(...
Or pass a callback in and it will run .exec
for you:
Monster.apiQuery(req.query, function(err, monsters){...
const mongooseStringQuery = require('mongoose-string-query')
t
, y
, and 1
are all aliases for true
:
/monsters?eats_humans=y&scary=1
Match on a nested property:
/monsters?foods.name=kale
Use exact matching:
/monsters?foods.name={exact}KALE
Matches either kale
or beets
:
/monsters?foods.name=kale,beets
Matches only where kale
and beets
are both present:
/monsters?foods.name={all}kale,beets
Numeric operators:
/monsters?monster_id={gte}30&age={lt}50
Combine operators:
/monsters?monster_id={gte}30{lt}50
geo near, with (optional) radius in miles:
/monsters?latlon={near}38.8977,-77.0366
/monsters?latlon={near}38.8977,-77.0366,10
/monsters?page=2
/monsters?page=4&per_page=25 // per_page defaults to 10
/monsters?sort_by=name
/monsters?sort_by=name,desc
Do you have a property defined in your schema like data: {}
, that can have anything inside it? You can search that, too, and it will be treated as a string.
This is a list of the optional search operators you can use for each SchemaType.
number={all}123,456
- Both 123 and 456 must be presentnumber={nin}123,456
- Neither 123 nor 456number={in}123,456
- Either 123 or 456number={gt}123
- > 123number={gte}123
- >= 123number={lt}123
- < 123number={lte}123
- <=123number={ne}123
- Not 123number={mod}10,2
- Where (number / 10) has remainder 2string={all}match,batch
- Both match and batch must be presentstring={nin}match,batch
- Neither match nor batchstring={in}match,batch
- Either match or batchstring={not}coffee
- Not coffeestring={exact}CoFeEe
- Case-sensitive exact match of "CoFeEe"array={all}match,batch
- Both match and batch must be presentarray={nin}match,batch
- Neither match nor batcharray={in}match,batch
- Either match or batcharray={not}coffee
- Not coffeearray={exact}CoFeEe
- Case-sensitive exact match of "CoFeEe"latlon={near}37,-122,5
Near 37,-122, with a 5 mile max radiuslatlon={near}37,-122
Near 37,-122, no radius limit. Automatically sorts by distancenode load_fixtures.js
node app.js
mocha
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Updated Fork from original, Given a Mongoose model and an array of URI params, construct a query for use in a search API.
We found that mongoose-string-query 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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