June 2014
Intermediate to advanced
696 pages
38h 52m
English
Content preview from Node.js, MongoDB, and AngularJS Web Development
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Adding Documents by Using Mongoose
You can add documents to the MongoDB library by using either the create() method on the Model object or the save() method on a newly created Document object. The create() method accepts an array of JavaScript objects and creates a Document instance for each JavaScript object, which applies validation and a middleware framework to them. Then the Document objects are saved to the database. The syntax of the create() method is shown below:
create(objects, [callback])
The callback function of the create() method receives an error for the first parameter if it occurs and then additional parameters, one for each document, saved as additional parameters. Lines 27–32 of Listing 16.4 illustrate ...
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