Notice: This page requires JavaScript to function properly.
Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings or update your browser.
Aprende Creating a Mongoose Schema | Defining Schemas and Models
MongoDB and Mongoose Essentials

Creating a Mongoose Schema

Desliza para mostrar el menú

In Mongoose, schemas define the structure of documents inside a MongoDB collection. A schema acts as a blueprint that describes which fields a document should contain, what data types they use, and whether certain fields are required.

Example:

const mongoose = require('mongoose');

// Create a schema for users
const userSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
  name: {
    type: String,
    required: true
  },

  email: {
    type: String,
    required: true
  },

  age: {
    type: Number
  }
});

// Export the model
module.exports = mongoose.model('User', userSchema);

Understanding Schema Fields

In this schema:

  • name is a required field and must contain a string;
  • email is also required and uses the String type;
  • age uses the Number type but is optional.

The type property defines the expected data type for a field. Common Mongoose types include:

  • String;
  • Number;
  • Boolean;
  • Date;
  • Array.

The required property enables validation. If a required field is missing, Mongoose throws a validation error when trying to save the document.

Schemas help keep your application data organized and predictable, especially in larger projects where consistent document structure is important.

question mark

Which of the following statements about the User schema above are correct?

Selecciona todas las respuestas correctas

¿Todo estuvo claro?

¿Cómo podemos mejorarlo?

¡Gracias por tus comentarios!

Sección 2. Capítulo 1

Pregunte a AI

expand

Pregunte a AI

ChatGPT

Pregunte lo que quiera o pruebe una de las preguntas sugeridas para comenzar nuestra charla

Sección 2. Capítulo 1
some-alt