mvc-express-mongoose
This is a Mongoose model loader for mvc-express.
Usage
const config = require('../config');
const mvc = require('mvc-express');
const modelLoader = require('mvc-express-mongoose')(config);
mvc.boot({
root: __dirname,
modelLoader
})
When the app exits, it's good practice to close all open mongoose connection using mongoose.disconnect
.
Config
The config object should include the following values for the current environment. Below is an example for
the development
environment:
let config = {
development: {
db: {
endpoint: String, // 'mongodb://username:password@host:port/database',
},
env_variable: String, // the property from `process.env` that will be used to extract the db connection defaults to empty string
}
}
The current environment is taken form process.env.NODE_ENV
. If this is absent, the environment defaults
to development
.
Creating models
Each model file will receive as arguments: db
, services
, and options
. The db
param will include the
properties connection
, Mongoose
, and models
, which is a reference to all other models in the project.
You can access the connection via db.connection
Here is a sample model:
'use strict';
module.exports = TestModel;
function TestModel(db, services, options) {
let modelName = 'TestModel',
collectionName = 'testCollection',
schema = {
fields: {
fieldOne: {type: String},
fieldTwo: {type: 'int'}
},
slug: {type: String},
meta: {
type: {type: db.Mongoose.Schema.ObjectId, ref: 'content'},
node: {type: db.Mongoose.Schema.ObjectId, ref: 'nodes'},
lastmodified: {type: Date, default: Date.now},
created: {type: Date, default: Date.now},
typelabel: {type: String},
labelfield: {type: String}
}
};
return db.connection.model(
modelName,
new db.Mongoose.Schema(schema, {collection: collectionName})
);
}
See the mongoose docs for more info.