connect mongodb with node js using mongoose code example

Example 1: mongoose connection nodejs

const mongoose = require('mongoose');

const connectDB = async () => {
    mongoose
        .connect('mongodb://localhost:27017/playground', {
            useCreateIndex: true,
            useNewUrlParser: true,
            useUnifiedTopology: true,
            useFindAndModify: false
        })
        .then(() => console.log('Connected Successfully'))
        .catch((err) => console.error('Not Connected'));
}

module.exports = connectDB;

Example 2: node js connect to mongodb using mongoose

//connect with mongodb
mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost:27017/your_db_name', {useNewUrlParser: true});
//you can also specify with user and pass
mongoose.connect('mongodb://username:password@host:port/database?options...', {useNewUrlParser: true});
//or goto docs https://mongoosejs.com/docs/connections.html

Example 3: mongoose connect

mongoose.connect('mongodb://username:password@host:port/database?options...', {useNewUrlParser: true});

Example 4: how to connect mongodb with node js

async function main(){
    /**
     * Connection URI. Update <username>, <password>, and <your-cluster-url> to reflect your cluster.
     * See https://docs.mongodb.com/ecosystem/drivers/node/ for more details
     */
    const uri = "mongodb+srv://<username>:<password>@<your-cluster-url>/test?retryWrites=true&w=majority";
 

    const client = new MongoClient(uri);
 
    try {
        // Connect to the MongoDB cluster
        await client.connect();
 
        // Make the appropriate DB calls
        await  listDatabases(client);
 
    } catch (e) {
        console.error(e);
    } finally {
        await client.close();
    }
}

main().catch(console.error);

Example 5: TypeError: mongoose__WEBPACK_IMPORTED_MODULE_2___default.a.connect is not a function at _callee$ (db.js:11) at tryCatch (runtime.js:45)

try {
  mongoose.connect(MONGODB_URI || 'mongodb://localhost/YOUR_DB_NAME', {
      useNewUrlParser: true,
      useUnifiedTopology: true
    }, () =>
    console.log("connected"));
} catch (error) {
  console.log("could not connect");
}

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