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hapi-mongo-models

A hapi plugin for mongo-models.

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Install

$ npm install hapi-mongo-models

Server plugin

During plugin registration we connect to MongoDB using the supplied options.

Register manually

const HapiMongoModels = require('hapi-mongo-models');

const plugin = {
    register: HapiMongoModels,
    options: {
        mongodb: {
          uri: 'mongodb://localhost:27017/hapi-mongo-models-test',
          options: {}
        },
        autoIndex: false,
        models: {
            Customer: './path/to/customer',
            Order: './path/to/order'
        }
    }
};

server.register(plugin, (err) => {

     if (err) {
         console.log('Failed loading plugin');
     }
 });

Register via manifest

{
    "connections": [{
        "port": 8080
    }],
    "registrations": [{
        "plugin": {
            "register": "hapi-mongo-models",
            "options": {
                "mongodb": {
                    "uri": "mongodb://localhost:27017/hapi-mongo-models-test",
                    "options": {},
                },
                "autoIndex": false,
                "models": {
                    "Customer": "./path/to/customer",
                    "Order": "./path/to/order"
                }
            }
        }
    }]
}

Plugin options

The options passed to the plugin is an object where:

  • mongodb - is an object where:
    • uri - a string representing the connection uri for MongoDB.
    • options - an optional object passed to MongoDB's native connect function.
  • autoIndex - a boolean specifying if the plugin should call createIndexes for each model that has a static indexes property. Defaults to true. Typically set to false in production environments.
  • models - an object where each key is the exposed model name and each value is the path (relative to the current working directory or absolute) of where to find the model on disk.

Usage in other plugins

You can depend on hapi-mongo-models inside other plugins. This allows you to access models that were defined in the plugin config and add models dynamically.

For example, in a plugin you author:

const DynamoKitty = require('./models/dynamo-kitty');

exports.register = function (server, options, next) {

    const addModel = server.plugins['hapi-mongo-models'].addModel;
    addModel('DynamoKitty', DynamoKitty);
    next();
};

exports.register.attributes = {
    name: 'dynamo',
    version: '1.0.0',
    dependencies: ['hapi-mongo-models']
};

The addModel method is a function with the signature function (key, model) where:

  • key - is a string representing the name that will be exported.
  • model - is a model class created by using BaseModel.extend(...).

Example

Example usage in a route handler:

// customer plugin

exports.register = function (server, options, next) {

    server.route({
        method: 'GET',
        path: '/customers',
        config: {
            validate: {
                query: {
                    name: Joi.string().allow('')
                }
            }
        },
        handler: function (request, reply) {

            const Customer = request.server.plugins['hapi-mongo-models'].Customer;
            const filter = {};

            if (request.query.name) {
                filter.name = request.query.name;
            }

            Customer.find(filter, (err, results) => {

                if (err) {
                    return reply(err);
                }

                reply(results);
            });
        }
    });

    next();
};

exports.register.attributes = {
    name: 'customers'
};

In the wild

To see hapi-mongo-models in action, checkout the Frame project's models.

Have a question?

Any issues or questions (no matter how basic), open an issue. Please take the initiative to read relevant documentation and be pro-active with debugging.

Want to contribute?

Contributions are welcome. If you're changing something non-trivial, you may want to submit an issue before creating a large pull request.

License

MIT

Don't forget

What you create with hapi-mongo-models is more important than hapi-mongo-models.

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