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mongoose-page

v0.1.1

Published

Tiny plugin to paginate mongoose queries

Downloads

1

Readme

Mongoose-Page

Small plugin to paginate Mongoose MongoDB queries.

Installation

$ yarn add mongoose-page

or, using npm

$ npm install mongoose-page

Usage

Simply plug mongoose-page into a model of your choice, or plug it globally into mongoose (so it can be used across models).

const mongoosePage = require('mongoose-page');

const BookSchema = new mongoose.Schema({ ... });

BookSchema.plugin(mongoosePage);

const Book = mongoose.model('Book', BookSchema);

or, globally

const mongoosePage = require('mongoose-page');
mongoose.plugin(mongoosePage);

Then, to use mongoose-page in a query, just append it into your query chain:

const getBooks = async function () {
  return Book.find({ ... }).page({ page: 4, limit: 10 }).exec();
};

In the example above, we're querying for the 4th page of books, given that each page might include at most 10 results.

Compatibility

Compatibility hasn't been thoroughly tested with older versions of mongoose, but it's safe to assume the plugin will work in the following versions:

Node.js: > 4.x.x

Mongoose: >= 2.x

MongoDB: any

Testing

To run tests, simply execute the command npm run test. Make sure you have a MongoDB process running.

Author

José Carneiro - Full-stack developer, living in sunny Lisbon, Portugal.

License

The plugin mongoose-page is licensed under the MIT License, meaning it's free to be used for any purpose.