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mongowrapper

v0.3.3

Published

The simplest wrapper to the Mongodb API

Downloads

72

Readme

mongojs

A node.js module for mongodb, that emulates the official mongodb API as much as possible. It wraps mongodb-native. It is available through npm:

npm install mongojs

Usage

mongojs is very simple to use:

var mongojs = require('mongojs');
var db = mongojs(databaseURL, [collections]);

Some examples of this could be:

// simple usage for a local db
var db = mongojs('mydb', ['mycollection']);

// the db is on a remote server (the port default to mongo)
var db = mongojs('example.com/mydb', ['mycollection']);

// we can also provide some credentials
var db = mongojs('username:[email protected]/mydb', ['mycollection']);

// connect now, and worry about collections later
var db = mongojs('mydb');
var mycollection = db.collection('mycollection');

After we connected we can query or update the database just how we would using the mongo API with the exception that we use a callback The format for callbacks is always callback(error, value) where error is null if no exception has occured.

// find everything
db.mycollection.find(function(err, docs) {
	// docs is an array of all the documents in mycollection
});

// find everything, but sort by name
db.mycollection.find().sort({name:1}, function(err, docs) {
	// docs is now a sorted array
});

// iterate over all whose level is greater than 90.
db.mycollection.find({level:{$gt:90}}).forEach(function(err, doc) {
	if (!doc) {
		// we visited all docs in the collection
		return;
	}
	// doc is a document in the collection
});

// find all named 'mathias' and increment their level
db.mycollection.update({name:'mathias'}, {$inc:{level:1}}, {multi:true}, function(err) {
	// the update is complete
});

// use the save function to just save a document (the callback is optional for all writes)
db.mycollection.save({created:'just now'});

For more detailed information about the different usages of update and quering see the mongo docs

Replication Sets

Mongojs can also connect to a mongo replication set

var db = mongojs({
	db: 'mydb',                    // the name of our database
	collections: ['mycollection'], // we can pass the collections here also
	replSet: {
		name: 'myReplSetName',     // the name of the replication set
		slaveOk: true,             // is it ok to read from secondary? defaults to false
		members: ['myserver:myport', 'myotherserver', 'mythirdserver']
	}
});

For more detailed information about replica sets see the mongo replication docs