magnolia

Beautiful MongoDB wrapper using Q

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magnolia–A beautiful MongoDB driver w/ Q Build Status
Magnolia implements a coherent, lazy, & chainable interface... with promises! Don't nest callbacks anymore than you have to!

Init

If you don't mind state, you can init the module's state with default options.
var mongo = require('magnolia'),
    ObjectID = mongo.ObjectID;

mongo
    .server({host: 'localhost', port: 27117)
    .db('hello')
    .options({w: 1})
    .init(); // makes all the previous calls stored as defaults

Or you can start a chain with the defaults you would like.
var mongo = require('magnolia')
    .server({host: 'localhost', port: 27117)
    .db('hello')
    .options({w: 1});

Connection

  • magnolia(collection, [db])
  • .collection(collection)
  • .db(db)
  • .server(server)
  • .options(...)
m:1 journal:true fsync:true slaveOk:true

Find

magnolia('user')
    .filter({_id: ObjectID('4e4e1638c85e808431000003')}) // filter!
    .one() // just find one!
    .then(function (user) { // evaluate as a promise
        console.log('hello', user.name);
    });

magnolia('user')
    .filter({hello: 'world'})
    .toArray(function (err, docs) { /* ... */ });

  • .toArray([cb]) Query the collection, otherwise it will be lazily queried when you evaluate the chain as a promise
  • .filter(criteria) Filter the collection
  • .one() Find one! And return the document, instead of a list.
  • .limit(n).skip(m) to control paging.
  • .sort(fields) Order by the given fields. There are several equivalent syntaxes:
.sort([['field1', 'desc'], ['field2', 'asc']]) .sort([['field1', 'desc'], 'field2']) .sort('field1') ascending by field1

Find and modifiy

magnolia('user')
    .filter(query)
    .sort(sort)
    .options(options)
    .findAndModify(objNew, [options], [callback]);

Useful options (including the previous options):
  • .filter(...)
  • .sort(...)
  • .options(...)
* `remove:true` set to a true to remove the object before returning
* `new:true` set to true if you want to return the modified object rather than the original. Ignored for remove.
* `upsert:true` Atomically inserts the document if no documents matched.

Remove

magnolia('user')
    .filter(query)
    .remove(extra_query)
    .then(function (remove_count) { /* ... */ });

Insert

magnolia('user')
    .insert({name: 'ryan', company: 'Submersible'}, {safe: true})
    .then(function (doc) { /* ... */ });

magnolia('user')
    .safe()
    .insert([{foo: 'bar'}, {hello: 'world'}], function (err, docs) {
        /* ... */
    });

  • .safe() or .unsafe() Make sure document is in the database before returning
  • .options(...)
* `safe:true`

Update; update and insert (upsert)

Signature:
magnolia('user')
    .filter(criteria)
    .update(update, [options], [callback]);

magnolia('user')
    .filter(criteria)
    .upsert(objNew, [options], [callback]);

Useful options:
  • .filter(...)
  • .one() or .multi()
  • .safe() or .unsafe()
  • .options(...)
safe:true Should always set if you have a callback. multi:true If set, all matching documents are updated, not just the first. upsert:true Atomically inserts the document if no documents matched.

Save

Performs an update if there's an _id, and an insert if not!
magnolia('user').save({_id: ObjectID('50c03c9c766c8598e0000002'), foo: 'bar'}); // update
magnolia('user').save({hello: 'world'}); // insert

Count

magnolia('user').count([filter], [cb]);

Map/reduce

Data types

magnolia.Long(numberString)
magnolia.ObjectID(hexString)
magnolia.Timestamp()
magnolia.DBRef(collectionName, id, dbName)
magnolia.Binary(buffer)
magnolia.Code(code, [context])
magnolia.Symbol(string)
magnolia.MinKey()
magnolia.MaxKey()
magnolia.Double(number)

TODO

  1. Think of things that are left todo
  2. commands
1. insert DONE 1. remove DONE 1. update DONE 1. count DONE 1. upsert DONE 1. findAndModify DONE 1. toArray DONE 1. nextObject 1. each 1. ensureIndex?
  1. wtf is aggregation?
1. mapreduce
  1. db
  2. collection
  3. server
  4. wrap the data types
  5. can i test a bad connection?

  1. features
1. nextObject 1. each 1. ensureIndex 1. map/reduce 1. queueing, max connections 1. raw mongodb connection
  1. fix
1. find's limit & sort 1. does server work?

Check this

  1. think of the options, and what can be made coherent
  2. do it!
  3. write test for that method
  4. document