MongoDB-backed session storage for connect and Express. Meant to be a well-maintained and fully-featured replacement for modules like connect-mongo
This module exports a single function which takes an instance of connect
(or Express) and returns a MongoDBStore
class that can be used to
store sessions in MongoDB.
If you pass in an instance of the
express-session
module
the MongoDBStore class will enable you to store your Express sessions
in MongoDB.
The MongoDBStore class has 2 required options:
uri
: a MongoDB connection stringcollection
: the MongoDB collection to store sessions in
Note: You can pass a callback to the MongoDBStore
constructor,
but this is entirely optional. The Express 3.x example demonstrates
that you can use the MongoDBStore class in a synchronous-like style: the
module will manage the internal connection state for you.
var express = require('express');
var session = require('express-session');
var MongoDBStore = require('connect-mongodb-session')(session);
var app = express();
var store = new MongoDBStore(
{
uri: 'mongodb://localhost:27017/connect_mongodb_session_test',
collection: 'mySessions'
});
// Catch errors
store.on('error', function(error) {
assert.ifError(error);
assert.ok(false);
});
app.use(require('express-session')({
secret: 'This is a secret',
cookie: {
maxAge: 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 // 1 week
},
store: store,
// Boilerplate options, see:
// * https://www.npmjs.com/package/express-session#resave
// * https://www.npmjs.com/package/express-session#saveuninitialized
resave: true,
saveUninitialized: true
}));
app.get('/', function(req, res) {
res.send('Hello ' + JSON.stringify(req.session));
});
server = app.listen(3000);
If you're using Express 3.x, you need to pass the Express module itself
rather than the express-session
module. Session storage is part of
the Express core in 3.x but not in 4.x.
Note: This example doesn't pass a callback to the MongoDBStore
constructor. This module can queue up requests to execute once the
database is connected. However, the MongoDBStore
constructor will
throw an exception if it can't connect and no callback is passed.
var express = require('../vendor/express-3.18.1');
var MongoDBStore = require('connect-mongodb-session')(express);
var app = express();
var store = new MongoDBStore(
{
uri: 'mongodb://localhost:27017/connect_mongodb_session_test',
collection: 'mySessions'
});
app.use(express.session({
secret: 'This is a secret',
cookie: {
maxAge: 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 // 1 week
},
store: store,
// Boilerplate options, see:
// * https://www.npmjs.com/package/express-session#resave
// * https://www.npmjs.com/package/express-session#saveuninitialized
resave: true,
saveUninitialized: true
}));
app.get('/', function(req, res) {
res.send('Hello ' + JSON.stringify(req.session));
});
server = app.listen(3000);
You should pass a callback to the MongoDBStore
constructor to catch
errors. If you don't pass a callback to the MongoDBStore
constructor,
MongoDBStore
will throw
if it can't connect.
var express = require('../vendor/express-3.18.1');
var MongoDBStore = require('connect-mongodb-session')(express);
var app = express();
var numExpectedSources = 2;
var store = new MongoDBStore(
{
uri: 'mongodb://bad.host:27000/connect_mongodb_session_test?connectTimeoutMS=10',
collection: 'mySessions'
},
function(error) {
// Should have gotten an error
});
store.on('error', function(error) {
// Also get an error here
});
app.use(express.session({
secret: 'This is a secret',
cookie: {
maxAge: 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 // 1 week
},
store: store,
// Boilerplate options, see:
// * https://www.npmjs.com/package/express-session#resave
// * https://www.npmjs.com/package/express-session#saveuninitialized
resave: true,
saveUninitialized: true
}));
app.get('/', function(req, res) {
res.send('Hello ' + JSON.stringify(req.session));
});
server = app.listen(3000);