Mongo storage for class entities
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A database migration tool for MongoDB in Node
MongoDB session store for Express and Connect
Sanitize your express payload to prevent MongoDB operator injection.
An API for interacting with a MongoDB document or modifier
Transform objects to MongoDB update instructions
TypeScript definitions for migrate-mongo
[](https://circleci.com/gh/mycodeself/mongo-migrate-ts)
The ultimate Node.js library for populating your MongoDB database.
Helper to sanitize mongodb queries against query selector injections
Casbin Watcher based on MongoDB Change Streams
Mongo adapter for Better Auth
TypeScript definitions for mongo-sanitize
Make it easy to return cursor-paginated results from a Mongo collection
MongoDB database adapter for ShareDB
Mongo family descriptor for Prisma Next
Contract types and validation for Prisma Next MongoDB support
Provides a Mongo store for the express-rate-limit middleware.
## Install
tbc
Primitive value types for Prisma Next MongoDB support
Expressive query building for MongoDB
Easily add MongoDB mapreduce functions and runners to your Mongo ORM classes
Define new or provide existing Mongoid::Document classes that access a mongo db, use the mongo connection for persistence of specified virtual fields in an ActiveRecord model. Document creation, persistence, and reloading is handled automatically and highly customizeable.
Candy provides simple, transparent object persistence for the MongoDB database. Classes that include Candy modules save all properties to Mongo automatically, can be recursively embedded, and can retrieve records with chainable open-ended class methods, eliminating the need for method calls like 'save' and 'find.'
Resque-mongo is a fork of resque that uses mongo as a queue backend. Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. Background jobs can be any Ruby class or module that responds to perform. Your existing classes can easily be converted to background jobs or you can create new classes specifically to do work. Or, you can do both. Resque is heavily inspired by DelayedJob (which rocks) and is comprised of three parts: * A Ruby library for creating, querying, and processing jobs * A Rake task for starting a worker which processes jobs * A Sinatra app for monitoring queues, jobs, and workers.
Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. Resque-igo is the same thing, but for mongo. It would not exist without the work of defunkt and ctrochalakis on github. Background jobs can be any Ruby class or module that responds to perform. Your existing classes can easily be converted to background jobs or you can create new classes specifically to do work. Or, you can do both. Resque is heavily inspired by DelayedJob (which rocks) and is comprised of three parts: * A Ruby library for creating, querying, and processing jobs * A Rake task for starting a worker which processes jobs * A Sinatra app for monitoring queues, jobs, and workers.
Resque-mongo is a MongoDB-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. \ Background jobs can be any Ruby class or module that responds to perform. Your existing classes can easily be converted to background jobs or you can create new classes specifically to do work. Or, you can do both. Resque is heavily inspired by DelayedJob (which rocks) and is comprised of three parts: \ * A Ruby library for creating, querying, and processing jobs * A Rake task for starting a worker which processes jobs * A Sinatra app for monitoring queues, jobs, and workers.
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