Easiest way to setup MongoDB! Run a full-fledged MongoDB server with one line of code. No download or setup. Just, require("comfy-mongo")();
For those of us that don't want to download and install MongoDB on the computer or for those who need a self-contained version inside a limited directory, ComfyMongoDB lets you start up a full MongoDB service SUPER EASILY in just one line of code.
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- Install
comfy-mongo
npm install comfy-mongo --save
- Start MongoDB and listen for events
var ComfyMongo = require("comfy-mongo")();
ComfyMongo.on( "ready", () => {
console.log( "MongoDB is ready!" );
});
- Connect and use MongoDB
var ComfyMongo = require("comfy-mongo")();
ComfyMongo.on( "ready", () => {
console.log( "MongoDB is ready!" );
connectToMongoDB( "mongodb://localhost:27017" );
});
const MongoClient = require('mongodb').MongoClient;
function connectToMongoDB( url ) {
MongoClient.connect( url, { useNewUrlParser: true }, ( err, client ) => {
console.log("Connected successfully to server");
client.close();
});
}
If you would simply like to run an instance of MongoDB, you can install ComfyMongoDB globally and run a CLI command.
- Install
comfy-mongo
globally
npm install -g comfy-mongo
- Start MongoDB from console
comfy-mongo
The MongoDB server will start on port 27017
and can be connected to with the url: mongodb://localhost:27017
For an example connection, take a look at example.js
!
Currently, the MongoDB events available are:
- ready
ComfyMongo.on( "ready", () => {} )
- MongoDB is ready for connections
- output
ComfyMongo.on( "output", ( data ) => {} )
- Stdout output stream
- error
ComfyMongo.on( "error", ( err ) => {} )
- Stderr output stream
- close
ComfyMongo.on( "close", ( code ) => {} )
- MongoDB has exited/closed with status code
ComfyMongoDB currently works in Windows and Mac/OSX.
ComfyMongoDB currently runs MongoDB Community Edition v4.0.10
ComfyMongoDB defaults to ./data
for storage.
To specify your own data directory, you can pass the file path in as a parameter:
var ComfyMongo = require("comfy-mongo")( "./MyCustomDirectory" );