Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

@fwielstra
Created June 14, 2011 14:46
Show Gist options
  • Select an option

  • Save fwielstra/1025038 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.

Select an option

Save fwielstra/1025038 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
An example NodeJS / Mongoose / Express application based on their respective tutorials
/* The API controller
Exports 3 methods:
* post - Creates a new thread
* list - Returns a list of threads
* show - Displays a thread and its posts
*/
var Thread = require('../models/thread.js');
var Post = require('../models/post.js');
exports.post = function(req, res) {
new Thread({title: req.body.title, author: req.body.author}).save();
}
exports.list = function(req, res) {
Thread.find(function(err, threads) {
res.send(threads);
});
}
// first locates a thread by title, then locates the replies by thread ID.
exports.show = (function(req, res) {
Thread.findOne({title: req.params.title}, function(error, thread) {
var posts = Post.find({thread: thread._id}, function(error, posts) {
res.send([{thread: thread, posts: posts}]);
});
})
});
// The main application script, ties everything together.
var express = require('express');
var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var app = module.exports = express.createServer();
// connect to Mongo when the app initializes
mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost/norum');
app.configure(function(){
app.use(express.bodyParser());
app.use(express.methodOverride());
app.use(app.router);
});
// set up the RESTful API, handler methods are defined in api.js
var api = require('./controllers/api.js');
app.post('/thread', api.post);
app.get('/thread/:title.:format?', api.show);
app.get('/thread', api.list);
app.listen(3000);
console.log("Express server listening on port %d", app.address().port);
// The Post model
var mongoose = require('mongoose')
,Schema = mongoose.Schema
,ObjectId = Schema.ObjectId;
var postSchema = new Schema({
thread: ObjectId,
date: {type: Date, default: Date.now},
author: {type: String, default: 'Anon'},
post: String
});
module.exports = mongoose.model('Post', postSchema);
// The Thread model
var mongoose = require('mongoose')
, Schema = mongoose.Schema;
var threadSchema = new Schema({
title: String,
postdate: {type: Date, default: Date.now},
author: {type: String, default: 'Anon'}
});
module.exports = mongoose.model('Thread', threadSchema);
@Karthik248
Copy link
Copy Markdown

Great demo as a starting point. Thanks.

@c0d0g3n
Copy link
Copy Markdown

c0d0g3n commented Apr 10, 2017

What about checking whether Mongoose actually connected to the database or whether an error was thrown? (as seen in code snippet 3 at http://mongoosejs.com/docs/index.html) I came here wondering (I'm new to this matter, too) if all following application logic (e.g. routes) should go into the callback of the 'open' event, but unfortunately didn't find a solution. (I assume it should go there, but that looks odd, doesn't it?)

Regardless, thanks for sharing you knowledge with the community!

@awhitehouse104
Copy link
Copy Markdown

awhitehouse104 commented Apr 13, 2017

@c0d0g3n Came wondering the same thing, mongoose docs you reference make it sound important then sort of gloss over it at the same time

@lgutie16
Copy link
Copy Markdown

Thank you! you are the best!

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment