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// import async to make control flow simplier
var async = require('async');
// import the rest of the normal stuff
var mongoose = require('../../lib');
require('./person.js')();
var Person = mongoose.model('Person');
// define some dummy data
var data = [ { name: 'bill', age: 25, birthday: new Date().setFullYear((new Date().getFullYear() - 25)) }, { name: 'mary', age: 30, birthday: new Date().setFullYear((new Date().getFullYear() - 30)) }, { name: 'bob', age: 21, birthday: new Date().setFullYear((new Date().getFullYear() - 21)) }, { name: 'lilly', age: 26, birthday: new Date().setFullYear((new Date().getFullYear() - 26)) }, { name: 'alucard', age: 1000, birthday: new Date().setFullYear((new Date().getFullYear() - 1000)) } ];
mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost/persons', function(err) { if (err) throw err;
// create all of the dummy people
async.each(data, function(item, cb) { Person.create(item, cb); }, function(err) { if (err) throw err;
// when querying data, instead of providing a callback, you can instead
// leave that off and get a query object returned
var query = Person.find({age: {$lt: 1000}});
// this allows you to continue applying modifiers to it
query.sort('birthday'); query.select('name');
// you can chain them together as well
// a full list of methods can be found:
// http://mongoosejs.com/docs/api.html#query-js
query.where('age').gt(21);
// finally, when ready to execute the query, call the exec() function
query.exec(function(err, results) { if (err) throw err;
console.log(results);
cleanup(); }); }); });
function cleanup() { Person.remove(function() { mongoose.disconnect(); }); }
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