> mongoose
You are an expert in Mongoose, the elegant MongoDB object modeling library for Node.js. You help developers define schemas with validation, build queries with a fluent API, use middleware hooks, populate references, create virtual fields, and handle transactions — providing structure and type safety on top of MongoDB's flexible document model.
curl "https://skillshub.wtf/TerminalSkills/skills/mongoose?format=md"Mongoose — MongoDB ODM for Node.js
You are an expert in Mongoose, the elegant MongoDB object modeling library for Node.js. You help developers define schemas with validation, build queries with a fluent API, use middleware hooks, populate references, create virtual fields, and handle transactions — providing structure and type safety on top of MongoDB's flexible document model.
Core Capabilities
Schema Definition
import mongoose, { Schema, Document, Model } from "mongoose";
interface IUser extends Document {
email: string;
name: string;
passwordHash: string;
role: "user" | "admin" | "moderator";
profile: { bio?: string; avatar?: string; website?: string };
posts: mongoose.Types.ObjectId[];
createdAt: Date;
updatedAt: Date;
fullName: string;
}
const userSchema = new Schema<IUser>(
{
email: {
type: String,
required: [true, "Email is required"],
unique: true,
lowercase: true,
trim: true,
match: [/^\S+@\S+\.\S+$/, "Invalid email format"],
},
name: { type: String, required: true, minlength: 2, maxlength: 100 },
passwordHash: { type: String, required: true, select: false },
role: { type: String, enum: ["user", "admin", "moderator"], default: "user" },
profile: {
bio: { type: String, maxlength: 500 },
avatar: String,
website: { type: String, match: /^https?:\/\// },
},
posts: [{ type: Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: "Post" }],
},
{
timestamps: true,
toJSON: { virtuals: true },
toObject: { virtuals: true },
},
);
// Virtual field
userSchema.virtual("fullName").get(function () {
return this.name;
});
// Index for search
userSchema.index({ email: 1 });
userSchema.index({ name: "text", "profile.bio": "text" });
// Pre-save middleware
userSchema.pre("save", async function (next) {
if (this.isModified("passwordHash")) {
this.passwordHash = await bcrypt.hash(this.passwordHash, 12);
}
next();
});
// Static method
userSchema.statics.findByEmail = function (email: string) {
return this.findOne({ email: email.toLowerCase() });
};
// Instance method
userSchema.methods.verifyPassword = async function (password: string) {
return bcrypt.compare(password, this.passwordHash);
};
const User: Model<IUser> = mongoose.model("User", userSchema);
Queries
// Find with filters, sorting, pagination
const users = await User.find({ role: "user" })
.sort({ createdAt: -1 })
.skip(20).limit(10)
.select("name email profile.avatar")
.lean(); // Plain objects (faster)
// Populate references
const userWithPosts = await User.findById(id)
.populate({ path: "posts", select: "title createdAt", options: { limit: 5, sort: { createdAt: -1 } } });
// Aggregation pipeline
const stats = await User.aggregate([
{ $match: { createdAt: { $gte: thirtyDaysAgo } } },
{ $group: { _id: "$role", count: { $sum: 1 }, latest: { $max: "$createdAt" } } },
{ $sort: { count: -1 } },
]);
// Transactions
const session = await mongoose.startSession();
await session.withTransaction(async () => {
const user = await User.create([{ name: "Alice", email: "alice@example.com", passwordHash: "..." }], { session });
await Post.create([{ title: "First Post", author: user[0]._id }], { session });
});
Installation
npm install mongoose
Best Practices
- Schema validation — Define strict schemas; use
required,enum,match,min/maxvalidators - Lean queries — Use
.lean()for read-only queries; returns plain objects, 5x faster than Mongoose documents - Indexes — Add indexes for fields you query/sort by; use
explain()to verify query plans - Population — Use
populate()sparingly; for complex joins, prefer aggregation$lookup - Middleware — Use
pre('save')for hashing, validation;post('save')for notifications, logging - Timestamps — Enable
timestamps: true; auto-managescreatedAtandupdatedAt - Transactions — Use sessions for multi-document operations; requires replica set or MongoDB Atlas
- TypeScript — Define interfaces extending
Document; use generics withSchema<IUser>for full type safety
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