Mongoose model.find() function not work from second connection
In my database I have two collections admins and users.I'm using them from different express apps.Both apps connected to the same database.Now I need to fetch all users list from admin app. Here is my User model.
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const bcrypt = require('bcryptjs');
const config = require('../configs/config');
const uuid = require('uuid/v4');
// User Schema
const UserSchema = mongoose.Schema ({
email: {type: String,required: true,unique:true},
password: {type: String,required: true,unique:true},
created_at:{type:Date,default:Date.now()},
updated_token:{type:String,default:null,unique:true},
deleted:{type:Boolean,default:false},
activation_Token:{type:String,default:null},
isActive:{type:Boolean,default:false}
});
const User = module.exports = mongoose.model('User', UserSchema);
module.exports.getUserById = function(id, callback) {
User.findById(id, callback);
}
module.exports.getUserByEmail = function(email, callback) {
const query = {email}
User.findOne(query, callback);
}
In my admin app I use Uesr.find() function and it doesn't make any sense.Models are in different paths and I dont think that its can bring troubles.Also I'm using nginx web server for proxy-passing.
mongodb express nginx mongoose
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In my database I have two collections admins and users.I'm using them from different express apps.Both apps connected to the same database.Now I need to fetch all users list from admin app. Here is my User model.
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const bcrypt = require('bcryptjs');
const config = require('../configs/config');
const uuid = require('uuid/v4');
// User Schema
const UserSchema = mongoose.Schema ({
email: {type: String,required: true,unique:true},
password: {type: String,required: true,unique:true},
created_at:{type:Date,default:Date.now()},
updated_token:{type:String,default:null,unique:true},
deleted:{type:Boolean,default:false},
activation_Token:{type:String,default:null},
isActive:{type:Boolean,default:false}
});
const User = module.exports = mongoose.model('User', UserSchema);
module.exports.getUserById = function(id, callback) {
User.findById(id, callback);
}
module.exports.getUserByEmail = function(email, callback) {
const query = {email}
User.findOne(query, callback);
}
In my admin app I use Uesr.find() function and it doesn't make any sense.Models are in different paths and I dont think that its can bring troubles.Also I'm using nginx web server for proxy-passing.
mongodb express nginx mongoose
Using mongoose with two databases in the same application is tricky. You should reconsider your approach or if you really need to, you should paste how you connect to the databases and how are the models defined.
– drinchev
Nov 19 at 11:47
Thanks for replying drinchev. I have one database and two collection init and two apps.Both apps connected to that databases.Directories of applications are different too.I need to handle first collection from second app.
– Jor Khachatryan
Nov 19 at 12:08
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In my database I have two collections admins and users.I'm using them from different express apps.Both apps connected to the same database.Now I need to fetch all users list from admin app. Here is my User model.
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const bcrypt = require('bcryptjs');
const config = require('../configs/config');
const uuid = require('uuid/v4');
// User Schema
const UserSchema = mongoose.Schema ({
email: {type: String,required: true,unique:true},
password: {type: String,required: true,unique:true},
created_at:{type:Date,default:Date.now()},
updated_token:{type:String,default:null,unique:true},
deleted:{type:Boolean,default:false},
activation_Token:{type:String,default:null},
isActive:{type:Boolean,default:false}
});
const User = module.exports = mongoose.model('User', UserSchema);
module.exports.getUserById = function(id, callback) {
User.findById(id, callback);
}
module.exports.getUserByEmail = function(email, callback) {
const query = {email}
User.findOne(query, callback);
}
In my admin app I use Uesr.find() function and it doesn't make any sense.Models are in different paths and I dont think that its can bring troubles.Also I'm using nginx web server for proxy-passing.
mongodb express nginx mongoose
In my database I have two collections admins and users.I'm using them from different express apps.Both apps connected to the same database.Now I need to fetch all users list from admin app. Here is my User model.
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const bcrypt = require('bcryptjs');
const config = require('../configs/config');
const uuid = require('uuid/v4');
// User Schema
const UserSchema = mongoose.Schema ({
email: {type: String,required: true,unique:true},
password: {type: String,required: true,unique:true},
created_at:{type:Date,default:Date.now()},
updated_token:{type:String,default:null,unique:true},
deleted:{type:Boolean,default:false},
activation_Token:{type:String,default:null},
isActive:{type:Boolean,default:false}
});
const User = module.exports = mongoose.model('User', UserSchema);
module.exports.getUserById = function(id, callback) {
User.findById(id, callback);
}
module.exports.getUserByEmail = function(email, callback) {
const query = {email}
User.findOne(query, callback);
}
In my admin app I use Uesr.find() function and it doesn't make any sense.Models are in different paths and I dont think that its can bring troubles.Also I'm using nginx web server for proxy-passing.
mongodb express nginx mongoose
mongodb express nginx mongoose
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Using mongoose with two databases in the same application is tricky. You should reconsider your approach or if you really need to, you should paste how you connect to the databases and how are the models defined.
– drinchev
Nov 19 at 11:47
Thanks for replying drinchev. I have one database and two collection init and two apps.Both apps connected to that databases.Directories of applications are different too.I need to handle first collection from second app.
– Jor Khachatryan
Nov 19 at 12:08
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Using mongoose with two databases in the same application is tricky. You should reconsider your approach or if you really need to, you should paste how you connect to the databases and how are the models defined.
– drinchev
Nov 19 at 11:47
Thanks for replying drinchev. I have one database and two collection init and two apps.Both apps connected to that databases.Directories of applications are different too.I need to handle first collection from second app.
– Jor Khachatryan
Nov 19 at 12:08
Using mongoose with two databases in the same application is tricky. You should reconsider your approach or if you really need to, you should paste how you connect to the databases and how are the models defined.
– drinchev
Nov 19 at 11:47
Using mongoose with two databases in the same application is tricky. You should reconsider your approach or if you really need to, you should paste how you connect to the databases and how are the models defined.
– drinchev
Nov 19 at 11:47
Thanks for replying drinchev. I have one database and two collection init and two apps.Both apps connected to that databases.Directories of applications are different too.I need to handle first collection from second app.
– Jor Khachatryan
Nov 19 at 12:08
Thanks for replying drinchev. I have one database and two collection init and two apps.Both apps connected to that databases.Directories of applications are different too.I need to handle first collection from second app.
– Jor Khachatryan
Nov 19 at 12:08
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Using mongoose with two databases in the same application is tricky. You should reconsider your approach or if you really need to, you should paste how you connect to the databases and how are the models defined.
– drinchev
Nov 19 at 11:47
Thanks for replying drinchev. I have one database and two collection init and two apps.Both apps connected to that databases.Directories of applications are different too.I need to handle first collection from second app.
– Jor Khachatryan
Nov 19 at 12:08