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Web Development with MongoDB and NodeJS Second edition

You're reading from   Web Development with MongoDB and NodeJS Second edition Build an interactive and full-featured web application from scratch using Node.js and MongoDB

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785287527
Length 300 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Welcome to JavaScript in the Full Stack FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Up and Running 3. Node and MongoDB Basics 4. Introducing Express 5. Templating with Handlebars 6. Controllers and View Models 7. Persisting Data with MongoDB 8. Creating a RESTful API 9. Testing Your Code 10. Deploying with Cloud-Based Services 11. Single-Page Applications with Popular Frontend Frameworks 12. Popular Node.js Web Frameworks Index

Chapter 7. Persisting Data with MongoDB

With almost any application written for the Web nowadays, a highly interactive application is of limited value if the interaction between its users isn't permanently saved. You have to integrate your application with a proper database to solve this issue. Imagine a case where all of the data for your application (registered users, order transactions, and social interactions) was stored within the temporary memory of the server the application is running on. The moment that server is turned off or rebooted, all of your application data will be lost. Relying on a database to store this data permanently is crucial to any dynamic application.

In this chapter, the following topics will be covered:

  • Connecting to MongoDB
  • An introduction to Mongoose
  • Schemas and models
  • Adding CRUD to our controllers

In the previous chapter, we wrote and accounted for the actual logic of our application. The next step in building our application is to connect it to...

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