Implements the materialized path strategy with cascade child re-parenting on delete for storing a hierarchy of documents with mongoose Version with all collected features and fixes from mongoose-tree, mongoose-tree-fix, mongoose-tree2, mongoose-reparenting-tree
Install via NPM
$ npm install mongoose-path-tree
Model.plugin(tree, {
pathSeparator : '#', // Path separator. Default: '#'
onDelete : 'REPARENT', // Can be set to 'DELETE' or 'REPARENT'. Default: 'DELETE'
numWorkers: 5, // Number of stream workers. Default: 5
idType: Schema.ObjectId // Type used for _id. Default: This Model Schema's _id type
})Then you can use the plugin on your schemas
var tree = require('mongoose-path-tree');
var UserSchema = new Schema({
name : String
});
UserSchema.plugin(tree);
var User = mongoose.model('User', UserSchema);
var adam = new User({ name : 'Adam' });
var bob = new User({ name : 'Bob' });
var carol = new User({ name : 'Carol' });
// Set the parent relationships
bob.parent = adam;
carol.parent = bob;
adam.save(function() {
bob.save(function() {
carol.save();
});
});At this point in mongoDB you will have documents similar to
{
"_id" : ObjectId("50136e40c78c4b9403000001"),
"name" : "Adam",
"path" : "50136e40c78c4b9403000001"
}
{
"_id" : ObjectId("50136e40c78c4b9403000002"),
"name" : "Bob",
"parent" : ObjectId("50136e40c78c4b9403000001"),
"path" : "50136e40c78c4b9403000001#50136e40c78c4b9403000002"
}
{
"_id" : ObjectId("50136e40c78c4b9403000003"),
"name" : "Carol",
"parent" : ObjectId("50136e40c78c4b9403000002"),
"path" : "50136e40c78c4b9403000001#50136e40c78c4b9403000002#50136e40c78c4b9403000003"
}The path is used for recursive methods and is kept up to date by the plugin if the parent is changed
Signature:
doc.getChildren([filters], [fields], [options], [recursive], cb);args are additional filters if needed. if recursive is supplied and true, subchildren are returned
Based on the above hierarchy:
adam.getChildren(function(err, users) {
// users is an array of with the bob document
});
adam.getChildren(true, function(err, users) {
// users is an array with both bob and carol documents
});Signature as a method:
doc.getChildrenTree([args], cb);Signature as a static:
Model.getChildrenTree([rootDoc], [args], cb);returns (Object): recursive tree of sub-children.
args is an object you can defined with theses properties :
- filters:
Object, mongoose query filter, optional, default:{} - fields:
String|Object, mongoose fields, optional, default:null(all fields) - options:
Object, mongoose query option, optional, default:{} - minLevel:
Number, level at which will start the search, default:1 - recursive:
Boolean, make the search recursive or only fetch children for the specified level, default:true - allowEmptyChildren:
Boolean, iftrue, every child not having children would still havechildrenattribute (an empty array), iffalse, every child not having children will havechildrenattribute at all, default:true - objectify:
Boolean|Object, wheather to runtoObject()method on every child, can be eitherBooleanor antoObject()optionsObject, default:false - populationQuery:
String, populate fields, default:''
Example :
var args = {
filters: {owner:myId},
fields: "_id name owner",
minLevel:2,
recursive:true,
allowEmptyChildren:false
}
getChildrenTree(args,myCallback);Based on the above hierarchy:
adam.getChildrenTree( function(err, users) {
/* if you dump users, you will have something like this :
{
"_id" : ObjectId("50136e40c78c4b9403000001"),
"name" : "Adam",
"path" : "50136e40c78c4b9403000001"
"children" : [{
"_id" : ObjectId("50136e40c78c4b9403000002"),
"name" : "Bob",
"parent" : ObjectId("50136e40c78c4b9403000001"),
"path" : "50136e40c78c4b9403000001#50136e40c78c4b9403000002"
"children" : [{
"_id" : ObjectId("50136e40c78c4b9403000003"),
"name" : "Carol",
"parent" : ObjectId("50136e40c78c4b9403000002"),
"path" : "50136e40c78c4b9403000001#50136e40c78c4b9403000002#50136e40c78c4b9403000003"
}]
}]
}
*/
});Signature:
doc.getAncestors([filters], [fields], [options], cb);Based on the above hierarchy:
carol.getAncestors(function(err, users) {
// users as an array [adam, bob] (older -> younger)
})Virtual property (Number, strating at 1), equals to the level in the hierarchy
carol.level; // equals 3To run the tests install mocha
npm install mocha -g
and then run
mocha