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Automatically infer TypeScript interfaces from mongoose schemas.

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ts-mongoose

Automatically infer TypeScript interfaces from mongoose schemas.

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Installation

npm i ts-mongoose mongoose @types/mongoose
yarn add ts-mongoose mongoose @types/mongoose

The Problem

When using mongoose and Typescript, you must define schemas and interfaces. Both definitions must be maintained separately and must match each other. It can be error-prone during development and cause overhead.

ts-mongoose is a very lightweight library that allows you to create a mongoose schema and a typescript type from a common definition.
All types as created from 1-liner functions and does not depend on decorators❗️.

For example:
Type.string() returns {type: String, required: true}, which is the same definition required in the original mongoose library.

Example

Before:

import { Schema, model, Model, Document } from 'mongoose';

const AddressSchema = new Schema({
  city: { type: String, required: true },
  country: String,
  zip: String,
});

const UserSchema = new Schema({
  title: { type: String, required: true },
  author: { type: String, required: true },
  body: { type: String, required: true },
  comments: [
    {
      body: { type: String, required: true },
      date: { type: Date, required: true },
    },
  ],
  date: { type: Date, default: Date.now, required: true },
  hidden: { type: Boolean, required: true },
  meta: {
    votes: { type: Schema.Types.Number },
    favs: { type: Schema.Types.Number },
  },
  m: {
    type: Schema.Types.Mixed,
    required: true,
  },
  otherId: {
    type: Schema.Types.ObjectId,
    required: true,
  },
  address: {
    type: AddressSchema,
    required: true,
  },
});

interface UserProps extends Document {
  title: string;
  author: string;
  body: string;
  // Duplicate all props from the above schema :(
}

const User: Model<UserProps> = model('User', UserSchema);

🎉🎉🎉 After:

import { createSchema, Type, typedModel } from 'ts-mongoose';

const AddressSchema = createSchema({
  city: Type.string(),
  country: Type.optionalString(),
  zip: Type.optionalString(),
});

const UserSchema = createSchema({
  title: Type.string(),
  author: Type.string(),
  body: Type.string(),
  comments: Type.array().of({
    body: Type.string(),
    date: Type.date(),
  }),
  date: Type.date({ default: Date.now as any }),
  hidden: Type.boolean(),
  meta: Type.object().of({
    votes: Type.number(),
    favs: Type.number(),
  }),
  m: Type.mixed(),
  otherId: Type.objectId(),
  address: Type.schema().of(AddressSchema),
});

const User = typedModel('User', UserSchema);
User.findById('123').then(user => {
  if (user) {
    user. // autocomplete here
  }
});

API

  • Each type has two forms: required and optional
{
  // same as {type: String}
  firstName: Type.optionalString(),
  // same as {type: String, required: true}
  email: Type.string(),
}
  • Each type accepts the same options from mongoose
{
  // same as {type: String, required: true, unique: true, index: true}
  email: Type.string({unique: true, index: true})
}
  • schema, object, array types have a method of where you must provide a child type
{
  // same as {type: [String], required: true}
  tags: Type.array().of(Type.string())
}
  • ref is a special type for creating references
{
  // same as [{type: Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: 'Comment'}]
  comments: Type.array().of(
    Type.ref(Type.objectId()).to('Comment', CommentSchema)
  ),
}
  • populateTs(property: string) use this function to populate a property and adjust the returned type automatically. Under the hood it calls only the native populate method.
    Method will be available if you import a special plugin.
// models.ts

import 'ts-mongoose/plugin'

User.find().populateTs('comments');

Refs

Refs and populations are supported.
Check code under example/example4.ts.

alt autocomplete

Custom Field

If you need to specify custom fields in the model, you can add a fake annotation.
It's only required if you add virtual fields or custom methods to the model.

const UserSchema = createSchema({
  title: Type.string(),
  author: Type.string(),
  ...({} as {
    generatedField: string;
    customFunction: () => number;
  }),
});
const User = typedModel('User', UserSchema);

Autocomplete popup:
alt autocomplete

TODO

  • support types: Decimal128, Map

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Package last updated on 15 Jan 2019

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