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Nest.js: A Progressive Node.js Framework

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800204737
Pages 317 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (5):
Greg Magolan Greg Magolan
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Patrick Housley Patrick Housley
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Adrien de Peretti Adrien de Peretti
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Jay Bell Jay Bell
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David Guijarro David Guijarro
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface
1. Introduction 2. Overview 3. Nest.js authentication 4. Dependency Injection system of Nest.js 5. TypeORM 6. Sequelize 7. Mongoose 8. Web sockets 9. Microservices 10. Routing and request handling in Nest.js 11. OpenAPI (Swagger) Specification 12. Command Query Responsibility Separation (CQRS) 13. Architecture 14. Testing 15. Server-side Rendering with Angular Universal

Summary

NoSQL databases are a powerful alternative to “traditional” relational ones. MongoDB is arguably the best known of the NoSQL databases in use today, and it works with documents encoded in a JSON variant. Using a document-based database such as MongoDB allows developers to use more flexible, loosely-structured data models and can improve iteration time in a fast-moving project.

The well known Mongoose library is an adaptor for MongoDB that works in Node.js and that abstracts quite a lot of complexity when it comes to querying and saving operations.

Over this chapter we’ve covered quite some aspects of working with Mongoose and Nest.js, like:

  • How to start up a local MongoDB instance with Docker Compose.
  • How to import the @nestjs/mongoose module in our root module and connect to our MongoDb instance.
  • What are schemas and how to create one for modelling our data.
  • Setting up a pipeline that allows us to write to and read from our MongoDB database as a reaction...
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