Welcome to MongoRecord
MongoRecord is an ActiveRecord-like framework for the 10gen Mongo database.
This document assumes you have read the Mongo documentation.
A quick code sample:
require 'rubygems'
require 'mongo'
require 'mongo_record'
class Track < MongoRecord::Base
collection_name :tracks
fields :artist, :album, :song, :track
index :artist
def to_s
"artist: #{artist}, album: #{album}, song: #@song, track: #{@track ? @track.to_i : nil}"
end
end
MongoRecord::Base.connection =
Mongo::Mongo.new.db('mongorecord-test')
t = Track.new(:artist => 'Level 42', :album => 'Standing In The Light',
:song => 'Micro-Kid', :track => 1)
t.save
puts "There are #{Track.count()} tracks."
t = Track.find(:first, :conditions => {:song => 'Micro-Kid'})
Track.find(:all, :sort => 'song').each { |t| puts t.to_s }
Installation
$ gem sources -a http://gems.github.com
$ sudo gem install mongodb-mongo_record
MongoRecord depends on the Mongo Ruby Driver, version 0.5.4 or higher. Installing the MongoRecord gem will also install the Mongo Ruby Driver if you don’t have it already.
The source code is available at github.com/mongodb/mongo-ruby-driver. You can either clone the git repository or download a tarball or zip file. Once you have the source, you can use it from wherever you downloaded it or you can install it as a gem from the source by typing
$ rake gem:install
Note: when you install the gem this way it is called “mongo_record”, not “mongodb-mongo_record”. In either case, you “require ‘mongo_record’” in your source code.
Getting Started
See the examples, read the MongoRecord::Base and MongoRecord::Cursor documentation, and look at tests/test_mongo.rb.
Persistence
You can use MongoRecord::Base or talk to the database (stored in the $db object) directly.
See MongoRecord::Base and MongoRecord::Cursor.
Logger
See MongoRecord::LogDevice. When running outside of the cloud (for example, during development), all log messages are echoed to $stderr which is normally the console.
Credits
Jim Mulholland, jim at squeejee dot com
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Ability to save custom attributes not declared in the model
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Save and retrieve custom “_id” fields
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Find_each functionality
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Find_last based on the created_at field
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Assigning created_at and updated_at fields even if they are not declared
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Alias methods for “first”, “last” and “all”
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Fix for sum method
Clinton R. Nixon, crnixon at gmail dot com
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Ability to define and query indexes from models