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yvr-helpers
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yvr-helpers is a utility package for Node.js that simplifies the process of loading Mongoose models in your project. It allows you to define a global path for your models directory and easily import models wherever you need them.
To install the package, use npm:
npm install yvr-helpers
To use yvr-helpers in your project, follow these steps:
// app.js
const { setModelsPath } = require('yvr-helpers');
// Set the path to your models directory
setModelsPath('./src/models');
// Now the models path is globally available for the entire project
// In any other file, e.g., routes.js
const { loadModels } = require('yvr-helpers');
// Load the models
const { Collection, User, Product } = loadModels();
// Now you can use your models as needed
// Example: Fetch all users from the database
async function getAllUsers(req, res) {
const users = await User.find({});
res.json(users);
}
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A collection of helper functions for @bilalyaver/nodejs-boilerplate
The npm package yvr-helpers receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, yvr-helpers popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that yvr-helpers demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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