@dekproject/mongoose
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Mongoose interface plugin for DEK
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@dekproject/mongoose
Mongoose interface plugin for DEK
What does this plugin do?
- Control configuration for connection to Mongoose in production development mode in a simplified way with dotenv
- Performs connection implementation along the lines ES6 being pre requirement to start the project
Instalation
To install the bootstrap we recommend using the CLI
$ yarn add @dekproject/cli --save
In the .env file add the following settings
MONGO_USER=
MONGO_PASSWORD=
MONGO_HOST=localhost
MONGO_PORT=27017
MONGO_DB=dek
For applications with cluster usage in MongoDB
MONGO_USER=
MONGO_PASSWORD=
MONGO_PATH=mongodb://mongo-01:27017,mongo-02:27017/dek?replicaSet=dek&readPreference=secondaryPreferred
MONGO_DB=dek
Usage
Using direct
$ npm i @dekproject/scope @dekproject/routes
Using in the standard DEK skeleton
import { $, app } from "@dekproject/scope";
import routes from "@dekproject/routes";
$.wait("mongoose").then(() => {
$.app.use(await routes(process.env.ROUTES_PATH || "src/routes"));
$.app.listen(PORT, () => {
console.log(`App listening on port ${PORT}!`);
});
});
Model
import { mongoose } from "@dekproject/scope";
const Schema = mongoose.Schema;
var UserSchema = new Schema({
email: {
type: String, required: true,
trim: true, unique: true,
match: /^\w+([.-]?\w+)*@\w+([.-]?\w+)*(\.\w{2,3})+$/
},
firstName: {type: String},
lastName: {type: String}
});
mongoose.model('User', UserSchema);
Controller
import { mongoose } from "@dekproject/scope";
import "../model/users";
var User = mongoose.model("User");
export let createUser = (req, res) => {
var user = new User(req.body);
user.save(function (err) {
if (err) res.status(500).send(err.message).end();
else res.send(user).end();
});
}
export let getAllUsers = (req, res) => {
User.find(function (err, users) {
if (err) res.status(500).send(err.message).end();
else res.send(users).end();
});
}
Route
import { createUser, getAllUsers } from "../controllers/users";
export default async (router) => {
router.route('/users').post(createUser).get(getAllUsers);
}