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/* 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); |
Thanks!
Thank you!
This is really helpful and has clarified the mongoose docs for me.
Cheers!
Aw, my head hurts all of a sudden! Thanks buddy...
Thanks!
Can you please update the Codes? It sends error now and i did modify some codes but didn't get it working still. Please help.
nice structure.
This helped me out. Thanks for posting this! 🍺
that's just awesome !
helped a lot
Very nicely written, good organization, no unnecessary details. Thank you!
thanks man, this is helpful, they should make it part of the docs. the quick-start is a little thin ;)
i'm kind of new to javascript/node, one thing i'm not clear on are idioms for robust error handling in a node app,
any ideas around that you could share would be helpful.
regards,
tony.
friggin awesome cheers!
great!
THANKS!!!
Really helpful! Thanks
Much Thanks for this.
Thanks a lot. Was very helpful 👍
I made a repo based on this:
https://github.com/gkoberger/express4-mongoose-api-example
Upgraded to Express 4, as well as included a package.json
and instructions on how to run it.
Good !
thank you
Спасибо. Очень понятно. Thank you
What exactly is body in req.body?
@macdonjo the body of HTTP request sent by the client. On a HTTP Post request, the body can be anything. In this sample, is a JSON object, which is parsed from a string by the express.bodyParser()
Thanks, thats exactly what i was looking for
Thank you. This demo help me a lot !
Great demo as a starting point. Thanks.
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!
@c0d0g3n Came wondering the same thing, mongoose docs you reference make it sound important then sort of gloss over it at the same time
Thank you! you are the best!
thanks!