nest-mongodb
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A NestJS module for the MongoDB driver
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nest-mongodb
Description
This is a MongoDB module for NestJS, making it easy to inject the MongoDB driver into your project. It's modeled after the official Mongoose module, allowing for asynchronous configuration and such.
Installation
In your existing NestJS-based project:
$ npm install nest-mongodb mongodb
Usage
Overall, it works very similarly to the Mongoose module described in the NestJS documentation, though without any notion of models. You may want to refer to those docs as well -- and maybe the dependency injection docs too if you're still trying to wrap your head around the NestJS implementation of it.
Simple example
In the simplest case, you can explicitly specify the database URI, name, and options you'd normally provide to your MongoClient
using MongoModule.forRoot()
:
import { Module } from '@nestjs/common'
import { MongoModule } from 'nest-mongodb'
@Module({
imports: [MongoModule.forRoot('mongodb://localhost', 'BestAppEver')]
})
export class CatsModule {}
To inject the Mongo Db
object:
import * as mongo from 'mongodb'
import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common'
import { InjectDb } from 'nest-mongodb'
import { Cat } from './interfaces/cat'
@Injectable()
export class CatsRepository {
private readonly collection: mongo.Collection
constructor(@InjectDb() private readonly db: mongo.Db) {
this.collection = this.db.collection('cats')
}
async create(cat: Cat) {
const result = await this.collection.insertOne(cat)
if (result.insertedCount !== 1 || result.ops.length < 1) {
throw new Error('Insert failed!')
}
return result.ops[0]
}
}
To inject a collection object:
import { Module } from '@nestjs/common'
import { MongoModule } from 'nest-mongodb'
import { CatsController } from './cats.controller'
import { CatsService } from './cats.service'
@Module({
imports: [MongoModule.forFeature(['cats'])],
controllers: [CatsController],
providers: [CatsService],
})
export class CatsModule {}
import * as mongo from 'mongodb'
import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common'
import { InjectCollection } from 'nest-mongodb'
import { Cat } from './interfaces/cat'
@Injectable()
export class CatsRepository {
constructor(@InjectCollection('cats') private readonly catsCollection: mongo.Collection) {}
async create(cat: Cat) {
const result = await this.catsCollection.insertOne(cat)
if (result.insertedCount !== 1 || result.ops.length < 1) {
throw new Error('Insert failed!')
}
return result.ops[0]
}
}
Asynchronous configuration
If you want to pass in Mongo configuration options from a ConfigService or other provider, you'll need to perform the Mongo module configuration asynchronously, using MongoModule.forRootAsync()
. There are several different ways of doing this.
Use a factory function
The first is to specify a factory function that populates the options:
import { Module } from '@nestjs/common'
import { MongoModule } from 'nest-mongodb'
import { ConfigService } from '../config/config.service'
@Module({
imports: [MongoModule.forRootAsync({
imports: [ConfigModule],
useFactory: (config: ConfigService) => {
uri: config.mongoUri,
dbName: config.mongoDatabase
},
inject: [ConfigService]
})]
})
export class CatsModule {}
Use a class
Alternatively, you can write a class that implements the MongoOptionsFactory
interface and use that to create the options:
import { Module } from '@nestjs/common'
import { MongoModule, MongoOptionsFactory, MongoModuleOptions } from 'nest-mongodb'
@Injectable()
export class MongoConfigService implements MongoOptionsFactory {
private readonly uri = 'mongodb://localhost'
private readonly dbName = 'BestAppEver'
createMongoOptions(): MongoModuleOptions {
return {
uri: this.uri,
dbName: this.dbName
}
}
}
@Module({
imports: [MongoModule.forRootAsync({
useClass: MongoConfigService
})]
})
export class CatsModule {}
Just be aware that the useClass
option will instantiate your class inside the MongoModule, which may not be what you want.
Use existing
If you wish to instead import your MongoConfigService class from a different module, the useExisting
option will allow you to do that.
import { Module } from '@nestjs/common'
import { MongoModule } from 'nest-mongodb'
import { ConfigModule, ConfigService } from '../config/config.service'
@Module({
imports: [MongoModule.forRootAsync({
imports: [ConfigModule]
useExisting: ConfigService
})]
})
export class CatsModule {}
In this example, we're assuming that ConfigService
implements the MongoOptionsFactory
interface and can be found in the ConfigModule.