Building and Using Models
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After creating a schema, the next step is building a model. A model is created from a schema and provides methods for interacting with documents inside a MongoDB collection.
Models allow you to create, read, update, and delete data using simple JavaScript methods.
Example:
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
// Create the schema
const userSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
name: String,
email: String,
age: Number
});
// Create the model
const User = mongoose.model('User', userSchema);
In this example, the User model is connected to the users collection inside MongoDB. Mongoose automatically converts the model name to a collection name.
Creating Documents
Models can be used to create new documents.
Example:
const newUser = new User({
name: 'Alice',
email: 'alice@example.com',
age: 30
});
newUser.save();
The save() method stores the document in the database.
Querying Documents
Models also provide methods for reading data.
Example:
User.find().then(users => {
console.log(users);
});
The find() method returns all documents from the collection.
You can also search for specific documents.
Example:
User.findOne({ email: 'alice@example.com' })
.then(user => {
console.log(user);
});
Models make database operations cleaner and easier to manage compared to writing raw MongoDB queries throughout your application.
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