@abslibs/mongoose-plugin

1.0.7 • Public • Published

Mongoose Plugin

@abslibs/mongoose-plugin is simple and lightweight plugin that enables some basic required functionality for mongoose.

Features

  • Soft Delete document using destroy method.
Methods and Fields Description
destroy() method on document (do not override standard remove() method)
destroyById() static method
deleted (true-false) key on document
deletedAt Add key to store time of deletion
deletedBy key to record who deleted document
  • Restore deleted documents using restore method
Feature Description
Bulk destroy and restore Bulk Destroy
Option to override static methods count, countDocuments, find, findOne, findOneAndUpdate, update
Disable model validation on destroy Disable Validation
Option to create index on destroy fields deleted, deletedAt, deletedBy

Installation

Install using npm

npm install @abslibs/mongoose-plugin

Usage

We can use this plugin with or without options.

Setup

const mongoose_plugin = require('@abslibs/mongoose-plugin');

const TestSchema = new Schema({
  name: String
});

// Apply on specific model.
// Can apply globally : eg: mongoose.plugin(mongoose_plugin, {})
TestSchema.plugin(mongoose_plugin, {
  paranoid: true,
  timestamps: true,
  createdAt: 'created_at',
  updatedAt: 'updated_at'
});

const Test = mongoose.model('Test', TestSchema);

Options

paranoid : it needs to be true for soft deletion.

timestamps : it will add [createdAt & updatedAt] in schema.

createdAt : can replace createdAt by given string. eg: createdAt: 'created_at'

updatedAt : can replace updatedAt by given string. eg: updatedAt: 'created_at'

Simple usage

const test = new Test({ name: 'Test' });
test.save(function() {
  test.destroy(function() {
    // deleted: true
    test.restore(function() {});
    //deleted: false
  });
});

var exampleTestId = mongoose.Types.ObjectId('53da93b16b4a6670076b16bf');

// INFO: Example usage of destroyById static method
Test.destroyById(exampleTestId, function(err, TestDocument) {});

Get sot soft deleted data.

// pass *{ paranoid: false }* as option.
// This will return response including deleted documents.
test.find({ name: 'Arpit' }, null, { paranoid: false }, (err, user) => {});

Who has deleted the data?

var mongoose_plugin = require('@abslibs/mongoose-plugin');

var TestSchema = new Schema({
  name: String
});

TestSchema.plugin(mongoose_plugin, { deletedBy: true });
var Test = mongoose.model('Test', TestSchema);
var test = new Test({ name: 'Test' });
test.save(function() {
  // mongodb: { deleted: false, name: 'Test' }

  var idUser = mongoose.Types.ObjectId('53da93b16b4a6670076b16bf');
  test.destroy(idUser, function() {
    // mongodb: { deleted: true, name: 'Test', deletedBy: ObjectId("53da93b16b4a6670076b16bf")}
    test.restore(function() {});
  });
});

Bulk destroy and restore

var idUser = mongoose.Types.ObjectId("53da93b16b4a6670076b16bf");

// destroy multiple object, callback
Test.destroy(function (err, result) { ... });
Test.destroy({age:10}, function (err, result) { ... });
Test.destroy({}, idUser, function (err, result) { ... });
Test.destroy({age:10}, idUser, function (err, result) { ... });

// destroy multiple object, promise
Test.destroy().exec(function (err, result) { ... });
Test.destroy({age:10}).exec(function (err, result) { ... });
Test.destroy({}, idUser).exec(function (err, result) { ... });
Test.destroy({age:10}, idUser).exec(function (err, result) { ... });

// Restore multiple object, callback
Test.restore(function (err, result) { ... });
Test.restore({age:10}, function (err, result) { ... });

// Restore multiple object, promise
Test.restore().exec(function (err, result) { ... });
Test.restore({age:10}).exec(function (err, result) { ... });

Create index on fields

TestSchema.plugin(mongoose_plugin, { indexFields: true });

// Index only specific fields
TestSchema.plugin(mongoose_plugin, {
  indexFields: ['deleted', 'deletedBy']
});
// or
TestSchema.plugin(mongoose_plugin, { indexFields: ['deletedAt'] });

Method overridden

We have the option to override all standard methods or only specific methods. Overridden methods will exclude deleted documents from results, documents that have deleted = true. Every overridden method will have two additional methods, so we will be able to work with deleted documents.

NOTE : Method will be overridden if paranoid is true

only not deleted documents
count()
find()
findOne()
findOneAndUpdate()
update()

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