1.0.0 • Published 1 year ago

mongoose-null-error v1.0.0

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1 year ago

mongoose-null-error

mongoose-null-error is a plugin for Mongoose that provides functionality to enforce validation against null values returned by certain query operations. It'll throw an error if query return value is null.

Installation

You can install mongoose-null-error via npm:

npm install mongoose-null-error
yarn add mongoose-null-error

Usage

To use mongoose-null-error, apply the plugin to your Mongoose schema definition and pass the desired options when performing query operations.

import mongoose from 'mongoose'
import mongooseNullError from 'mongoose-null-error'

// Define your Mongoose schema
const MySchema = new mongoose.Schema({
  // Define your schema fields
})

// Apply the mongoose-null-error plugin to your schema
MySchema.plugin(mongooseNullError)

// Define your Mongoose model
const MyModel = mongoose.model('MyModel', MySchema)

Performing Query Operations

When performing query operations such as findOne, findById, findByIdAndUpdate,findOneAndUpdate, findByIdAndDelete, findOneAndDelete, or findOneAndReplace, you can pass an option to enable null error validation.

// Example usage with findById
try {
  const user = await User.findById(id, '', { mongooseNullError: true })
  // Handle successful query
} catch (error) {
  // Handle error thrown due to null value
  console.error(error.message)
}

When the specified query operation returns a null value and the mongooseNullError option is set to true, an error will be thrown to indicate an invalid request.

Contributing

We welcome contributions from the community. If you want to contribute to this project.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

Contact

For questions, feedback, or support, please feel free to contact at personal.sifat@gmail.com.

Thank you for using Mongoose Null Error!

1.0.0

1 year ago