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xpress-mongo
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Note: Version 2, uses mongodb new v4 which includes breaking changes. See mongodb change log for more details. Mongodb Native Client 4.0 Change Log
npm i xpress-mongo
# OR
yarn add xpress-mongo
A light mongodb model/helper library for nodejs, provides modeling for your documents while keeping you very close to mongodb native syntax which is always recommended.
Documentation: https://xpresserjs.com/xpress-mongo
Note: xpress-mongo is not bond to the xpresser framework but was built by same developers, so we decided to host its documentation on the xpresser website.
We are always open to suggestions and contributions 😎, feel free to pull, modify and push.
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Light Weight ODM for mongoDb NodeJs
The npm package xpress-mongo receives a total of 117 weekly downloads. As such, xpress-mongo popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that xpress-mongo demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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