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next-mongodb-api

v1.3.1

Published

Wrapper for original mongodb fetch api

Downloads

20

Readme

MongoApi

This is a TypeScript module that provides a simple interface for interacting with MongoDB. It is ideal for serverless applications, and made especially for next.js.

Installation

npm install next-mongodb-api

Usage

Enable the data api at mongodb cluster

First, import the MongoApi and ObjectId classes:

import MongoApi, { ObjectId } from 'next-mongodb-api';

Then, create a new MongoApi instance:

const client = new MongoApi({url: 'your_url', API_KEY: 'your_api_key', dataSource: 'your_data_source'}, {next: {revalidate: 300}});
const db = client.db("myDatabase")

You can use the next to pass values to

fetch(url, {  /*object is passed here along with other values*/})

If you use nextjs, it's highly recommended to add the revalidate attribute like this. You can then use the MongoApi instance to interact with your MongoDB database. Here are some examples:

// Define a type for your collection
type Collection = {
  name: string,
  number: number
}

const collection = db.collection<Collection>("myCollection")


// Find documents
collection.find({ name: 'John' });

// Find documents and sort and limit
collection.find({ name: 'John' }, {}, { limit: 1 });

// Insert a document
collection.insertOne({ name: 'John', age: 30 });

// Update a document
collection.updateOne({ name: 'John' }, { $set: { age: 31 } });

// Delete a document
collection.deleteOne({ name: 'John' });

// Aggregate documents
collection.aggregate([{ $match: { age: { $gt: 20 } } }]);

If you'd like more methods, just create an issue, and I'll add it within 24 hours!

API

The MongoApi class has the following methods:

  • constructor({url: string, API_KEY: string, dataSource: string}, requestOptions: object): Creates a new MongoApi instance.
  • db(databaseName: string): Sets the database to use for the MongoDB operations.
  • collection<Schema = T>(collectionName: string): Sets the collection to use for the MongoDB operations.
  • find(filter: object = {}, projection: object = {}, options: FindOptions = {}): Sets up a find operation.
  • updateMany(filter: object, update: object): Sets up an updateMany operation. This
  • deleteMany(filter: object): Sets up a deleteMany operation.
  • insertOne(document: object): Sets up an insertOne operation.
  • insertMany(documents: object[]): Sets up an insertMany operation.
  • updateOne(filter: object, update: object): Sets up an updateOne operation.
  • deleteOne(filter: object): Sets up a deleteOne operation.
  • aggregate(pipeline: object[]): Sets up an aggregate operation.

The ObjectId function creates an ObjectId object:

  • ObjectId(id: string): Creates an ObjectId object.

License

MIT