When to close MongoDB database connection in Nodejs
It's best to use a pooled connection and then call db.close() in cleanup function at the end of your application's life:
process.on('SIGINT', cleanup);
process.on('SIGTERM', cleanup);
See http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/driver-articles/mongoclient.html
A bit old thread, but anyway.
Here's a potential solution based on the counting approach (I haven't tested it and there's no error trapping, but it should convey the idea).
The basic strategy is: Acquire the count of how many records need to be updated, save each record asynchronously and a callback on success, which will decrement the count and close the DB if the count reaches 0 (when the last update finishes). By using {safe:true}
we can ensure that each update is successful.
The mongo server will use one thread per connection, so it's good to either a) close unused connections, or b) pool/reuse them.
db.open(function (err, db) {
db.collection('foo', function (err, collection) {
var cursor = collection.find({});
cursor.count(function(err,count)){
var savesPending = count;
if(count == 0){
db.close();
return;
}
var saveFinished = function(){
savesPending--;
if(savesPending == 0){
db.close();
}
}
cursor.each(function (err, doc) {
if (doc != null) {
doc.newkey = 'foo'; // Make some changes
db.save(doc, {safe:true}, saveFinished);
}
});
})
});
});