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mongo-monit

v0.1.0

Published

MongoDB monitor for changes

Downloads

2

Readme

Mongo Monitor (Beta)

This package is in early stage.

We was having a problem regarding montioring database changes and because we where already deployed some of our moduels, and all ather solution is complicated some how, so we wrote this package it's very simple yet do the job.

Example

const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const Monit = require('mongo-monit');

mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost/test');

var Cat = mongoose.model('Cat', { name: String });

setInterval(function(){
	var kitty = new Cat({ name: 'Zildjian' });
	kitty.save(function (err) {
	  if (err) {
	    console.log(err);
	  } else {
	    console.log('meow');
	  }
	});
}, 2000);

var monit = new Monit(Cat, '_id', 1000);
monit.on('data', function(data){
	console.log(data);
})
monit.on('err', function(err){
	console.log(err);
})

Options

new Monit(options);

| Attribute | Description | |-----------|-------------------| | Collection | Collectin that you want to monitor | | Filter | What do you want to get for the collection ex('_id name') | | Interval | Interval between trigger the monitor |

License

Licensed under MIT

Author

M. Mahrous Feel free to contact me M. Mahrous and improve the code.