This module provides adapter for the Mongo datasource for integration with Modli.
npm install modli-mongo --save
When defining a property which will utilize the adapter it is required that a
collection be supplied:
import { model, adapter, Joi, use } from 'modli';
import mongo from 'modli-mongo';
model.add({
name: 'foo',
version: 1,
collection: 'fooCollection'
schema: {
id: Joi.number().integer(),
fname: Joi.string().min(3).max(30),
lname: Joi.string().min(3).max(30),
email: Joi.string().email().min(3).max(254).required()
}
});Then add the adapter as per usual with the following config object structure:
adapter.add({
name: 'mongoFoo',
source: mongo
config: {
host: {HOST_IP},
port: {HOST_PORT},
username: {USERNAME},
password: {PASSWORD},
database: {DATABASE}
}
});You can then use the adapter with a model via:
// Use(MODEL, ADAPTER)
const mongoTest = use('foo', 'mongoFoo');The following methods exist natively on the Mongo adapter:
Allows for executing methods directly on the collection:
mongoTest.execute('insert', { /*...record...*/ })
.then(/*...*/)
.catch(/*...*/);Ensures (or waits for) established connection:
mongoTest.checkConn()
.then(/*...*/);Note: the checkConn method is already utilized by all other methods
and only needs to be added in a case where you're extending
on or using a method of the db object directly.
Creates the collection based on the model's collection name:
mongoTest.createCollection()
.then(/*...*/)
.catch(/*...*/);Creates a new record based on object passed:
mongoTest.create({
fname: 'John',
lname: 'Smith',
email: 'jsmith@gmail.com'
})
.then(/*...*/)
.catch(/*...*/);Returns records matching a query object (or all if no query specified):
mongoTest.read({ fname: 'John' })
.then(/*...*/)
.catch(/*...*/);Updates record(s) based on query and body:
mongoTest.update({ fname: 'John' }, {
fname: 'Bob',
email: 'bsmith@gmail.com'
})
.then(/*...*/)
.catch(/*...*/);Deletes record(s) based on query:
mongoTest.delete({ fname: 'John' })
.then(/*...*/)
.catch(/*...*/);Extends the adapter to allow for custom methods:
mongoTest.extend('myMethod', () => {
/*...*/
});The Mongo adapter requires the following environment variables to be set for running the tests. These should be associated with the Mongo instance running locally.
MODLI_MONGO_HOST,
MODLI_MONGO_PORT,
MODLI_MONGO_USERNAME,
MODLI_MONGO_PASSWORD,
MODLI_MONGO_DATABASE
This repository includes a base container config for running locally which is located in the /docker directory.
A Makefile is included for managing build and install tasks. The commands are
then referenced in the package.json scripts if that is the preferred
task method:
all(default) will run all build tasksstartwill run the main scriptcleanwill remove the/node_modulesdirectoriesbuildwill transpile ES2015 code in/srcto/buildtestwill run all spec files in/test/srctest-coverwill run code coverage on all testslintwill lint all files in/src
Running make test will run the full test suite. Since adapters require a data
source if one is not configured the tests will fail. To counter this tests are
able to be broken up.
Test Inidividual File
An individual spec can be run by specifying the FILE. This is convenient when
working on an individual adapter.
make test FILE=some.spec.js
The FILE is relative to the test/src/ directory.
Deploys
For deploying releases, the deploy TAG={VERSION} can be used where VERSION can be:
<newversion> | major | minor | patch | premajor
Both make {COMMAND} and npm run {COMMAND} work for any of the above commands.
Modli-Mongo is licensed under the MIT license. Please see LICENSE.txt for full details.
Modli-Mongo was designed and created at TechnologyAdvice.