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Tag Everything

Mongoose plugin that adds a tags path to your models.

Installation

npm install mongoose-tag-everything

Breaking Changes in 2.0.0

As of 2.0.0, tags are stored as strings in your models, and the default Tag model stores model names tags appear in under the appearsIn path. So instead of querying for tag.name you can just query for tag. The default model name and path has also been changes to Tag and tags respectively.

Using in your app

var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var tagEverything = require('mongoose-tag-everything');

var animal = new mongoose.Schema({
    name: String
});
schema.plugin(tagEverything);

mongoose.model('Animal', animal);

The Animal model will now have a tags path that can hold an array of tags.

Tags are their own objects, saved in their own collection in your database (tags by default). They even have a Mongoose model registered to them (Tag by default). All of your models that use this plugin will draw from the same pool of tags. Tags are auto-populated on query-time and you can query tags just like any subdoc:

Animal.find({ "tags": ['bright', 'big', 'bulbous']});

Tags are indexed automatically at their name path and should be super fast.

Troubleshooting

Force Mongoose Instance

If you run into problems with models freezing on pre-validation, the tags model may be using a different Mongoose instance than the one your model is defined in. This can happen if you are using Mongoose behind a closure and not in the global namespace. To get around this, supply your mongoose instance in the options. In this use case it is recommended to use the plugin as a global plugin that applies to all schemas.

Example:

var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var tagEverything = require('mongoose-tag-everything');

mongoose.plugin(tagEverything, {
    mongoose: mongoose
});

var animal = new mongoose.Schema({
    name: String
});

mongoose.model('Animal', animal);

mongoose.model('Animal').create({ name: 'Zebra', tags: ['striped'] });

Custom path, collection, and model names

Pass the path, collection, or ModelName options to customize the respective names. It is recommended to load the plugin globally if any custom values are being used so there is consistency across models.

Running tests

npm test

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