Mongoose: MongoDB Object-Document Mapper for NodeJS Apps
Mongoose: MongoDB Object-Document Mapper for NodeJS Apps, available at Free, has an average rating of 3.9, with 30 lectures, based on 104 reviews, and has 6077 subscribers.
You will learn about Know different data types in the Mongoose Schema class Store photo and other binary data in MongoDB with Mongoose Use the populate method and Mongoose references Create custom Methods and invoke them Create pre and post Mongoose Hooks to better organize your business logic Create custom Mongoose setters and getters methods for each field Perform validation so your app is protected from malicious inputs Create custom validation methods Work with virtuals Write static and instance custom Model methods Create and use Mongoose Models Find Mongoose plugins Organize files with Express app Bubble errors with the ok module Use the Validate method Use Enum data type Know the difference between the update and save methods This course is ideal for individuals who are Students who took Node Program course or JavaScript/Node developers who know MongoDB but not Mongoose It is particularly useful for Students who took Node Program course or JavaScript/Node developers who know MongoDB but not Mongoose.
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Summary
Title: Mongoose: MongoDB Object-Document Mapper for NodeJS Apps
Price: Free
Average Rating: 3.9
Number of Lectures: 30
Number of Published Lectures: 30
Number of Curriculum Items: 30
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 30
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Know different data types in the Mongoose Schema class
- Store photo and other binary data in MongoDB with Mongoose
- Use the populate method and Mongoose references
- Create custom Methods and invoke them
- Create pre and post Mongoose Hooks to better organize your business logic
- Create custom Mongoose setters and getters methods for each field
- Perform validation so your app is protected from malicious inputs
- Create custom validation methods
- Work with virtuals
- Write static and instance custom Model methods
- Create and use Mongoose Models
- Find Mongoose plugins
- Organize files with Express app
- Bubble errors with the ok module
- Use the Validate method
- Use Enum data type
- Know the difference between the update and save methods
Who Should Attend
- Students who took Node Program course
- JavaScript/Node developers who know MongoDB but not Mongoose
Target Audiences
- Students who took Node Program course
- JavaScript/Node developers who know MongoDB but not Mongoose
Mongoose Course: Node and Mongo Explained
If you are seeing this page, then you are somewhat related to software engineering, and we all know that for people in tech learning a new technology is important. But we often procrastinate and defer it. And it’s not our fault, because in most cases there are just no good tutorials. This is especially true for new and emerging technologies like NodeJS.
NodeJS + NoSQL = <3
NodeJS (JavaScript on the server) is awesome, but some developers are confused about NoSQL when it comes to working in Node with MongoDB (NoSQL database). Do you need a better explanation of how to use Node.js with MongoDB? The most popular choice is the Mongoose library. Read on to find out why.
Why Mongoose is Your Friend
The danger of not using ORM (object-relational mapping) / ODM (object-document mapping) is that every time you make changes to the structure of the data, you have to modify the application code. In other words, if your application layer touches a database, then you’re in for a big trouble waiting to happen God forbid there are any changes to the database layer… and the chance of you having to make future changes in the software that you wrote is like 99.99%. 🙁 However, by using Mongoose you can mitigate this issue!
Also, you can make your application to have models, validations and at the same time organize code better with custom methods, and pre and post hooks. The additional benefit is that Mongoose methods are easier (and more fun) to use than native MongoDB driver ones.
Finally an Easy Way to Understand How to Use Node with MongoDB
Take a look at Mongoose’s extensive documentation at mongoosejs (dot) com (slash) docs. It’s fairly good, but who has time to read this documentation when you can use that time to write your own apps?! Also, reading online documentation and the library’s source code is boring. Many studies have shown that when something is boring, you learn it less effectively!
That’s why we’re working on a Mongoose course for you! This is the course on Mongoose you’ve been waiting for (as almost 200 backers of our “kickstarter” campaign proved).
What You’ll Be Able to Do
The Mongoose course has more than one hour of HD videos, and INSANE number of examples. After finishing lectures, answering quizzes and doing exercises outlined in the course, you’ll be able to do virtually anything with Node and MongoDB in a sane manner, using the industry’s best techniques and practices.
The course is ready and you can be access IMMEDIATELY… it’s time to take action to ensure you know the best way to use Node and MongoDB!
Course Curriculum
Lecture 1: Welcome
Lecture 2: Instructions
Chapter 1: Basics
Lecture 1: Project Initialization
Lecture 2: Schema, Model, and The Find Method
Lecture 3: The Save Method
Lecture 4: Schema Types, Its Properties and Validation
Lecture 5: Required Property and Schema Validation
Lecture 6: Additional Schema Types
Lecture 7: Complex Schema With Nested Objects
Lecture 8: Bubbling Errors With The Okay Module
Lecture 9: The FindOne Method for Get and Put Requests
Lecture 10: Enum Schema Property
Lecture 11: Setters and Getters in Schema
Lecture 12: Custom Field Validation and The Path Method
Lecture 13: Summary and The Remove Method
Chapter 2: Advanced
Lecture 1: Selecting Fields
Lecture 2: Virtual Fields
Lecture 3: Pre Save Hook
Lecture 4: Pre Validate Hook
Lecture 5: Post Save Hook
Lecture 6: The Populate Method and References
Lecture 7: Static and Instance Methods
Lecture 8: Summary
Lecture 9: Uploading and Storing Binary Data
Chapter 3: HackHall
Lecture 1: HackHall Demo
Lecture 2: Case Study: HackHall.com
Chapter 4: Bonus
Lecture 1: MongoUI Demo
Lecture 2: HackHall—Chapter 22 from Pro Express.js
Lecture 3: Express.js Cheatsheet
Lecture 4: Oh My JS Ebook
Instructors
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Azat Mardan
Author of Apress books on Node&JS, Technology Fellow
Rating Distribution
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- 2 stars: 7 votes
- 3 stars: 25 votes
- 4 stars: 25 votes
- 5 stars: 39 votes
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