7fife-backend/node_modules/mongoose/lib/drivers/node-mongodb-native/connection.js

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/*!
* Module dependencies.
*/
'use strict';
const MongooseConnection = require('../../connection');
const STATES = require('../../connectionstate');
const setTimeout = require('../../helpers/timers').setTimeout;
/**
* A [node-mongodb-native](https://github.com/mongodb/node-mongodb-native) connection implementation.
*
* @inherits Connection
* @api private
*/
function NativeConnection() {
MongooseConnection.apply(this, arguments);
this._listening = false;
}
/**
* Expose the possible connection states.
* @api public
*/
NativeConnection.STATES = STATES;
/*!
* Inherits from Connection.
*/
Object.setPrototypeOf(NativeConnection.prototype, MongooseConnection.prototype);
/**
* Switches to a different database using the same connection pool.
*
* Returns a new connection object, with the new db. If you set the `useCache`
* option, `useDb()` will cache connections by `name`.
*
* **Note:** Calling `close()` on a `useDb()` connection will close the base connection as well.
*
* @param {String} name The database name
* @param {Object} [options]
* @param {Boolean} [options.useCache=false] If true, cache results so calling `useDb()` multiple times with the same name only creates 1 connection object.
* @param {Boolean} [options.noListener=false] If true, the new connection object won't listen to any events on the base connection. This is better for memory usage in cases where you're calling `useDb()` for every request.
* @return {Connection} New Connection Object
* @api public
*/
NativeConnection.prototype.useDb = function(name, options) {
// Return immediately if cached
options = options || {};
if (options.useCache && this.relatedDbs[name]) {
return this.relatedDbs[name];
}
// we have to manually copy all of the attributes...
const newConn = new this.constructor();
newConn.name = name;
newConn.base = this.base;
newConn.collections = {};
newConn.models = {};
newConn.replica = this.replica;
newConn.config = Object.assign({}, this.config, newConn.config);
newConn.name = this.name;
newConn.options = this.options;
newConn._readyState = this._readyState;
newConn._closeCalled = this._closeCalled;
newConn._hasOpened = this._hasOpened;
newConn._listening = false;
newConn._parent = this;
newConn.host = this.host;
newConn.port = this.port;
newConn.user = this.user;
newConn.pass = this.pass;
// First, when we create another db object, we are not guaranteed to have a
// db object to work with. So, in the case where we have a db object and it
// is connected, we can just proceed with setting everything up. However, if
// we do not have a db or the state is not connected, then we need to wait on
// the 'open' event of the connection before doing the rest of the setup
// the 'connected' event is the first time we'll have access to the db object
const _this = this;
newConn.client = _this.client;
if (this.db && this._readyState === STATES.connected) {
wireup();
} else {
this.once('connected', wireup);
}
function wireup() {
newConn.client = _this.client;
const _opts = {};
if (options.hasOwnProperty('noListener')) {
_opts.noListener = options.noListener;
}
newConn.db = _this.client.db(name, _opts);
newConn.onOpen();
}
newConn.name = name;
// push onto the otherDbs stack, this is used when state changes
if (options.noListener !== true) {
this.otherDbs.push(newConn);
}
newConn.otherDbs.push(this);
// push onto the relatedDbs cache, this is used when state changes
if (options && options.useCache) {
this.relatedDbs[newConn.name] = newConn;
newConn.relatedDbs = this.relatedDbs;
}
return newConn;
};
/**
* Closes the connection
*
* @param {Boolean} [force]
* @return {Connection} this
* @api private
*/
NativeConnection.prototype.doClose = async function doClose(force) {
if (this.client == null) {
return this;
}
let skipCloseClient = false;
if (force != null && typeof force === 'object') {
skipCloseClient = force.skipCloseClient;
force = force.force;
}
if (skipCloseClient) {
return this;
}
await this.client.close(force);
// Defer because the driver will wait at least 1ms before finishing closing
// the pool, see https://github.com/mongodb-js/mongodb-core/blob/a8f8e4ce41936babc3b9112bf42d609779f03b39/lib/connection/pool.js#L1026-L1030.
// If there's queued operations, you may still get some background work
// after the callback is called.
await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 1));
return this;
};
/*!
* Module exports.
*/
module.exports = NativeConnection;