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transactions-mongoose
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Transactions allow you to perform multiple group operations in isolation and undo all operations if one of them fails.
This module allows you to combine different transactions and operations into a group and execute them together. Pre-checks the schema for errors, duplication of unique indexes/fields
Very simple and extremely easy ☕️ :
And yes, let's start!
First install Node.js and MongoDB. Then:
npm i transactions-mongoose
Mongoose latest also included
const {Transaction} = require("transactions-mongoose");
const transaction = new Transaction();
// or with debug log
const transaction = new Transaction().setSendbox(true);
const {Transaction} = require("transactions-mongoose");
const transaction = new Transaction().setSendbox(true);
const transactionData1 = transaction.add({
Person,
firstname: 'Sancho',
lastname: 'Panse',
age: 22,
sex: 'male',
status: 'free'
});
const transactionData2 = transaction.add({
Model: 'Person',
firstname: 'Janna',
lastname: 'Dark',
age: 21,
sex: 'female',
status: 'free'
});
transaction.add(Person, {
firstname: 'Hulio',
lastname: 'Iglessias',
age: 35,
sex: 'male',
status: 'free'
});
await transaction.commit();
console.log('transaction 1 result', transactionData1.result) // the result of the save() operation
console.log('transaction 2 document', transactionData2.document)
const {Transaction} = require("transactions-mongoose");
const transaction = new Transaction().setSendbox(true);
// variant #1 - use standard setters
let personSancho = await Person.findById('...Sancho id');
personSancho.age += 1;
personSancho.status = 'married';
personSancho.friend_id = '...Hulio Iglessias id';
transaction.add(personSancho);
// variant #2 - by document and update object
let personJanna = await Person.findById('...Janna id');
transaction.add(personJanna).update({
age: ++personJanna.age,
status: 'married',
friend_id: personSancho._id,
bodyFriend_id: '...Hulio Iglessias id',
});
// variant #3 - by ObjectId
transaction.add(Person, {_id: personSancho._id}).update({
friend_id: personJanna._id
});
transaction.add({Person, _id: personSancho._id}).update({
friend_id: personJanna._id
});
await transaction.commit();
const fetch = require("node-fetch");
const {Transaction} = require("transactions-mongoose");
const transaction = new Transaction().setSendbox(true);
const getAvatar = async (id) => {
const response = await fetch('https://i.pravatar.cc/300?u=' + id);
const blob = await response.blob()
return "data:" + blob.type + ';base64,' + Buffer.from(await blob.arrayBuffer()).toString('base64');
};
const transactionData = transaction.execute(async () => {
let personSancho = await Person.findById('...Sancho id');
transaction.add(personSancho).update({
updatedAt: Date.now(),
__v: ++personSancho.__v
});
// there may be a timeout error or a reader processing error
personSancho.avatar = await getAvatar(personSancho._id)
transaction.execute(async () => {
let personHulio = await Person.findById('...Hulio id');
personHulio.avatar = await getAvatar(personHulio._id);
transaction.add(personHulio)
});
let personJanna = await Person.findById('...Janna id');
personJanna.avatar = await getAvatar(personJanna._id);
const td = transaction.add(personJanna)
// The result can be whatever you want
// we will return the Janna document update result
// https://mongoosejs.com/docs/api/query.html#Query.prototype.updateOne()
return td
});
// and also execute it :)
personJanna.updatedAt = Date.now()
transaction.add(personJanna)
await transaction.commit();
console.log('transaction result', transactionData.result.result);
To use with Mongo Replica set
const {Transaction} = require("transactions-mongoose");
const transaction = new Transaction().setSendbox(true);
transaction.session(async (session) => {
let personSancho = await Person.findById('...Sancho id').session(session);
let personJanna = await Person.findById('...Janna id').session(session);
let personHulio = await Person.findById('...Hulio id').session(session);
personSancho.age = 100; // <-- let's try to make it more mature
await personSancho.save({session})
personJanna.age = 100; // <-- let's try to make it more mature too
await personJanna.save({session})
personHulio.age = 100; // <-- let's try to make it more mature too
await personHulio.save({session})
throw new Error('Test an error - or remark me') // No changes will be saved
// return result - The result can be whatever you want
return personJanna
});
await transaction.commit();
If the scheme uses {timestamps: true} in the options, or the fields createdAt (if the document is new), updatedAt (for new and updates) - they will be automatically created or updated updatedAt.
FAQs
Transactions for mongoose
The npm package transactions-mongoose receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, transactions-mongoose popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that transactions-mongoose 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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