Feb 27, 2020 19:20
thank you for your help
Feb 27, 2020 19:18
1. docker exec -it mongodb bash
2. mongo
3. use dbname
Feb 27, 2020 19:16
I'm using terminal to edit the mongodb data
Feb 27, 2020 19:15
Is it possible to handle the '10,5' string value?
Feb 27, 2020 19:15
ok, understand. I will have a look at it
Feb 27, 2020 19:13
how can I find out if I have to migrate?
Feb 27, 2020 19:11
yes, mongodb is mapped to local directory
Feb 27, 2020 19:11
I'm not quite sure what you mean
Feb 27, 2020 19:10
As I'm using dockerized mongodb, it is quite simple to update. I don't see a disadvantage
 
Dec 28, 2019 20:49
Thank you for your hint. The bodyparser and the nginx brought me to the solution. I thought it was an cors issue...
Dec 28, 2019 20:48
If you add this in your answer, I'll accept yours.
Dec 28, 2019 20:48
Dec 28, 2019 20:42
I think 1 MB is the default value for this nginx reverse proxy. Maybe this is the problem
Dec 28, 2019 20:41
I'm looking for the best way to add client_max_body_size, but it seems to be not so easy
Dec 28, 2019 20:40
Yes, I'm using a nginx reverse proxy (jwilder/nginx-proxy). Just reading some docs about this right now...
Dec 28, 2019 20:39
Still not working. Why don't I get the same problem on my local code? Would be much easier to debug.
Dec 28, 2019 20:39
They are all nearly 1MB. But as I see most of them hav 800-900kb, if the files are 1.2MB the upload is failing. So it seems to be a 1MB limit... But in this case your solution should have worked...
Dec 28, 2019 20:39
No, I don't see a difference between the files. They are all from the same type with nearly the same size and dimensions. So I don't see anything from where to start debugging.
Dec 28, 2019 20:39
Unfortunately, it didn't help. Still the same problem. Only with some files (always the same), but locally everything works.
 
Mar 26, 2018 05:37
@TarunLalwani I can give you the additional bounty after 24 hours...
Mar 25, 2018 09:13
thanks for the mocked db example. it is great!
Mar 25, 2018 09:11
But I mean the connect() function of /lib/db.js. Do you think that could be done better? Please don't forget to post an answer, so I can give your the bounty.
Mar 25, 2018 09:10
looks good
Mar 25, 2018 07:11
That sounds really great!!!
Mar 25, 2018 07:07
Could you please post your mocked db.js as an answer. Then I can accept this and give you the bounty. Beside this I would be very, very thankful if you could post also an optimized db.js version (connect()) - it seems to be easy for you. I'm struggling with that for some weeks.
Mar 24, 2018 22:50
Would you really write the connect() function of the db.js in this way or could that be done in a smarter way. As I described in the post, I don't like the this/that thing and I get sometimes the mongo Error server instance in invalid state connected for the catch. I think I am missing something.
Mar 24, 2018 22:48
@TarunLalwani Ah, I understand ist. Got it working.
Mar 24, 2018 22:41
@TarunLalwani That looks really good. But I would like to define a Promise result for the mocked mongo method in my test. Right now every method is mocked by jest.fn(). But in the test I would like to use jest.fn(() => Promise.resolve({ _id: '507f1f77bcf86cd799439011' })) as result of the User.insert. And every test expects different results...
Mar 24, 2018 18:46
You did not change the db.js class, right?
Mar 24, 2018 18:44
Thanks. I'll have a look at it
Mar 24, 2018 17:23
I've send you an invitation on github. github.com/jaqua/mongodb-class/invitations Please try to push...
Mar 24, 2018 17:20
what is your username for github. So I can add you...
Mar 24, 2018 17:18
I thought the repo is public...
Mar 24, 2018 16:19
Sure. How do I give you access?
Mar 23, 2018 11:05
please pull the repo again.
Mar 23, 2018 11:01
that would be really great!!!
Mar 23, 2018 10:54
updated also the repo for the connection mistake
Mar 23, 2018 10:51
You are right. It should be db.connection.collection('users') I've updated the post. I'm really frustrated with that class. Would be really thankful if you could help me to get a very solid and good class with correct variables and callbacks/catches... would even give you additional 100 for a optimized working class and mock. If you would write the class in a different way, I'm also open minded for that.
Mar 23, 2018 10:12
Did you find a solution?
Mar 21, 2018 10:16
npm install and then npm test should run the test with the same error I described
Mar 21, 2018 10:16
Ok, pushed the missing files. Please pull again.
Mar 21, 2018 10:08
oh. missed the file. one moment please.
Mar 21, 2018 09:42
Please have a look at this: github.com/jaqua/mongodb-class
Mar 21, 2018 07:35
I'll try to create one...
Mar 21, 2018 07:19
really before? But this doesn't work with import, right?
Mar 21, 2018 07:06
Still getting TypeError: db.connect(...).collection is not a function. I've added the connect() part to the mock and put the mock into a mocks folder right where db.js is located.
Mar 21, 2018 06:59
If you think anything should be done different, just let me know.
Mar 21, 2018 06:57
If you can help me to get this thing working, I would give you additional 50... I really don't get this running...
Mar 21, 2018 06:56
@TarunLalwani Yes, it should work as I'm using the code in the way I showed. I modified the post a little bit. Now it is exactly how I'm using it.
Mar 21, 2018 06:56
@TarunLalwani I've added the class to the post. And I'm using mongodb native driver.