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Weasel is a small module written in coffee-script for allowing a developer to send an array of Mongoose documents and perform a bulk save.
Native JavaScript versions are non-coffee users are also available.
Include Weasel into your project
weasel = require './lib/weasel'
Create a normal schema as you would in Mongoose
# Connect to MongoDB
mongoose.connect "mongodb://localhost/demo"
# Create an example schema
Schema = mongoose.Schema
AnimalModel = new Schema({
type: String
})
AnimalModel = mongoose.model 'animals', AnimalModel
Create an array of documents for Weasel
docs = []
animals = ['Monkeys','Elephants','Dogs', 'Horses']
animals.forEach (animal) ->
doc = new AnimalModel
doc.type = animal
docs.push(doc)
Finally pass the array to Weasel:
weasel.saveAll docs, (results) ->
console.log results + ' animals have been saved!'
FAQs
Mongoose add-on for saving bulk documents
The npm package weasel receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, weasel popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that weasel 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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