Muri is your friendly neighborhood MongoDB URI parser for Node.js.
$ npm install muri
var muri = require('muri');
var o = muri('mongodb://user:pass@local,remote:27018,japan:27019/neatdb?replicaSet=myreplset&journal=true&w=2&wtimeoutMS=50');
console.log(o);
{ hosts: [ { host: 'local', port: 27017 },
{ host: 'remote', port: 27018 },
{ host: 'japan', port: 27019 } ],
db: 'neatdb',
options: {
replicaSet: 'myreplset',
journal: true,
w: 2,
wtimeoutMS: 50
},
auth: {
user: 'user',
pass: 'pass'
}
}
The returned object contains the following properties:
- db: the name of the database. defaults to "admin" if not specified
- auth: if auth is specified, this object will exist
{ user: 'username', pass: 'password' }
- hosts: array of host/port objects, one for each specified
[{ host: 'local', port: 27107 }, { host: '..', port: port }]
- if a port is not specified for a given host, the default port (27017) is used
- if a unix domain socket is passed, host/port will be undefined and
ipc
will be set to the value specified[{ ipc: '/tmp/mongodb-27017' }]
- options: this is a hash of all options specified in the querystring