@stoplight/feathers-mongoose
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feathers-mongoose
Create a Mongoose ORM wrapped service for FeathersJS.
Installation
npm install feathers-mongoose --save
Documentation
Please refer to the Feathers database adapter documentation for more details or directly at:
- Mongoose - The detailed documentation for this adapter
- Extending - How to extend a database adapter
- Pagination and Sorting - How to use pagination and sorting for the database adapter
- Querying - The common adapter querying mechanism
Getting Started
Creating an Mongoose service is this simple (make sure your MongoDB server is up and running):
var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var MongooseModel = require('./models/mymodel')
var mongooseService = require('feathers-mongoose');
mongoose.Promise = global.Promise;
mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost:27017/feathers');
app.use('/todos', mongooseService({
Model: MongooseModel
}));
See the Mongoose Guide for more information on defining your model.
Complete Example
Here's a complete example of a Feathers server with a message
mongoose-service.
const feathers = require('feathers');
const rest = require('feathers-rest');
const socketio = require('feathers-socketio');
const errors = require('feathers-errors');
const bodyParser = require('body-parser');
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const service = require('feathers-mongoose');
// Require your models
const Message = require('./models/message');
// Tell mongoose to use native promises
// See http://mongoosejs.com/docs/promises.html
mongoose.Promise = global.Promise;
// Connect to your MongoDB instance(s)
mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost:27017/feathers');
// Create a feathers instance.
const app = feathers()
// Enable Socket.io
.configure(socketio())
// Enable REST services
.configure(rest())
// Turn on JSON parser for REST services
.use(bodyParser.json())
// Turn on URL-encoded parser for REST services
.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({extended: true}));
// Connect to the db, create and register a Feathers service.
app.use('messages', service({,
Model: Message,
paginate: {
default: 2,
max: 4
}
}));
// A basic error handler, just like Express
app.use(errors.handler());
app.listen(3030);
console.log('Feathers Message mongoose service running on 127.0.0.1:3030');
You can run this example by using npm start
and going to localhost:3030/messages. You should see an empty array. That's because you don't have any messages yet but you now have full CRUD for your new message service, including mongoose validations!
License
Authors
npm i @stoplight/feathers-mongoose
Metadata
- MIT
- >= 4
- Feathers contributors
- released 7/18/2017