momy-sync v0.9.2
Momy
Momy is a simple cli tool for replicating MongoDB to MySQL in realtime.
- Enable SQL query on data in NoSQL database
- Enable to be accessed by Excel / Access

Installation
$ npm install -g momyor install it within the project locally:
$ npm install --save momyPreparation
MongoDB
Momy uses Replica Set feature in MongoDB. But you don't have to replicate between MongoDB actually. Just follow the steps below.
Start a new mongo instance with no data:
$ mongod --replSet "rs0" --oplogSize 100Open another terminal, and go to MongoDB Shell:
$ mongo
....
> rs.initiate()rs.initiate() command prepare the collections that is needed for replication.
MySQL
Launch MySQL instance, and create the new database to use. The tables will be created or updated when syncing. You'll see mongo_to_mysql, too. This is needed to store the information for syncing. (don't remove it)
Configuration
Create a new momyfile.json file like this:
{
"src": "mongodb://localhost:27017/dbname",
"dist": "mysql://root:password@localhost:3306/dbname",
"prefix": "t_",
"case": "camel",
"collections": {
"collection1": {
"_id": "number",
"createdAt": "DATETIME",
"field1": "number",
"field2": "string",
"field3": "boolean",
"field4.subfield": "string"
},
"collection2": {
"_id": "string",
"createdAt": "DATETIME",
"field1": "number",
"field2": "string",
"field3": "boolean",
"field4": "TEXT"
}
}
}src: the URL of the MongoDB serverdist: the URL of the MySQL serverprefix: optional prefix for table name. The name of the table would bet_collection1in the example above.fieldCase: optional.snakeorcamel. See the section below.exclusions: optional. Chars or a range of chars to exclude:"\uFFFD"inclusions: optional. Chars or a range of chars to include:"\u0000-\u007F"collections: set the collections and fields to sync
_id field is required for each collection and should be string or number.
Field names and types
"<field_name>": "<field_tipe>"or, field_name could be dot-concatenated:
"<field_name>.<sub_name>": "<field_tipe>"For example, if you have { a: { b: { c: 'hey!' } } } then "a.b.c": "string"
Currently these native types are supported:
BIGINTTINYINTVARCHARDATEDATETIMETIMETEXT
There're also some aliases:
number=>BIGINTboolean=>TINYINTstring=>VARCHAR
Field name normalization: fieldCase
Some system like Microsoft Access don't allow dot-concatenated field names, so address.street will cause an error. For such a case, use fieldCase:
snake:address.street-->address_streetcamel:address.street-->addressStreet
Note: if you set fieldCase value, the name of _id field will change into id without _, too.
Usage
At the first run, we need to import all the data from MongoDB:
$ momy --config momyfile.json --importThen start the daemon to streaming data:
$ momy --config momyfile.jsonor
$ forever momy --config momyfile.jsonFor contributors
Before testing, install MySQL into your environment. Then, create a new database:
$ mysql -uroot -e 'create database momy;'To run the tests:
$ npm testTo test the code manually, start mongodb and momy:
$ npm run pretest
$ npm run tryDo something, then kill momy and stop mongodb:
$ npm run posttestLicense
MIT
This library was originally made by @doubaokun as MongoDB-to-MySQL and rewritten by @cognitom.