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Workshop 2 - Save data in a database (MongoDB)

🌟 Goal

Learning basics of MongoDB and how to use it with Javascript

👷 Prerequisites

  1. Fork this repository then clone it on your computer
  2. Create an account on Mongo Atlas (sign-up)
  3. Create a database and save its credentials for later

🗒 What to do

⚠ Commit your changes after each instruction, following the commit message format:

feat(1): Initiate NPM Project
  1. In this directory, initiate an NPM project
    npm init
  2. Create a file named import-data.js
  3. Add NPM packages mongoose and dotenv

    Mongoose is a package making mongo request easier and more secure

    npm install --save mongoose
    npm install --save dotenv
  4. Put your database credentials in a file named .env like:
    MONGO_URI=mongodb://username:password@host:port/database
  5. In the file import-data.js, create Mongoose model Locations
    1. Define a mongoose schema that accepts the following entity (look at the documentation):
      {
        "filmType": "Long m\u00e9trage",
        "filmProducerName": "MANDARIN PRODUCTION",
        "endDate": "2020-08-21",
        "filmName": "TOUT S'EST BIEN PASSE",
        "district": "75013",
        "geolocation": {
          "coordinates": [
            2.348314535961912,
            48.83566000015182
          ],
          "type": "Point"
        },
        "sourceLocationId": "2020-404",
        "filmDirectorName": "Francois OZON",
        "address": "rue pascal, 75013 paris",
        "startDate": "2020-08-20",
        "year": "2020",
      }
    2. Validate your schema with your professor
    3. Create the model Locations using the schema
  6. Connect to the database, using credentials stored in the .env file and the dotenv package
  7. Write a function that takes an array of FilmingLocations (file lieux-de-tournage-a-paris.json from workshop 1) and imports each FilmingLocation in Mongo
  8. Call the function with data from lieux-de-tournage-a-paris.json, populate the database
  9. Write a function to query one Location by its ID
  10. Write a function to query all Locations for a given filmName
  11. Write a function to delete a Location by its ID
  12. Write a function to add a Location
  13. Write a function to update a Location

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