Mongous, for humongous, is a simple and blazing fast MongoDB driver that uses a jQuery like syntax.
var $ = require("mongous").Mongous;
$("database.collection").save({my:"value"});
$("database.collection").find({},function(r){
	console.log(r);
});
Done. App development has never felt as close to the shell as this! Making it a breeze to grab'n'store anything anywhere in your code without the nasty hassle of connections, collections, and cascading callbacks.
- db('Database.Collection')- Database is the name of your database
- Collection is the name of your collection
- Examples
- db('blog.post')
- db('blog.post.body')
 
 
- Update db('blog.post').update(find, update, ...)- find is the object you want to find.
- update is what you want to update find with.
- ...
- { upsert: true, multi: false }
- true, true
 
 
- Save db('blog.post').save(what)- what is the object to be updated or created.
 
- Insert db('blog.post').insert(what...)- what is an object to be created. is an array of objects to be created.
- Examples
- db('blog.post').save({hello: 'world'})
- db('blog.post').save([{hello: 'world'}, {foo: 'bar'}])
- db('blog.post').save({hello: 'world'}, {foo: 'bar'})
 
 
- Remove db('blog.post').remove(what, ...)- what is the object to be removed.
- ... true for atomic.
 
- Find db('blog.users').find(..., function(reply){ })- reply is the reply from MongoDB.
- reply.documents are the documents that you found from MongoDB.
- ... 
 params are filtered by type- Objects
- first object is what you want to find.
- second object
are fields you want
 Ex:{ name: 1, age: 1 }
- third object
is any of the following options:
 { lim: x, skip: y, sort:{age: 1} }
 
- Numbers
- first number is the limit (return all if not specified)
- second number is the skip
 
 
- Objects
- Examples
- db('blog.users').find(5, function(reply){ })
 reply.documents is the first 5 documents,
- db('blog.users').find(5, {age: 23}, function(reply){ })
 with age of 23,
- db('blog.users').find({age: 27}, 5, {name: 1}, function(reply){ })
 and a name.
- db('blog.users').find(5, {age: 27}, {name: 1}, {lim: 10}, function(reply){ })
 is the same as the previous example, except the limit is 10 instead of 5.
- db('blog.users').find(5, function(reply){ }, 2)
 reply.documents skips the first 2 documents and is the next 3 documents.
- db('blog.users').find(function(reply){ }, {age: 25}, {}, {limit: 5, skip: 2})
 is the same as the previous example except only of doucments with the age of 25.
- db('blog.users').find({}, {}, {sort: {age: -1}}, function(reply){ })
 reply.documents is sorted by age in a decsending (acsending while it is {age:1} ) order.
 
 
- Operations db('blog.$cmd').find(command,1)- command is the database operation command you want to perform.
- Example
db('blog.$cmd').find({drop:"users"},1)
 drops the users collection, deleting it.
 
- Authentication db('blog.$cmd').auth(username,password,callback)- username, password 
 username and password of the 'blog' database
- callback 
 the callback function when authentication is finished.
- Example
- db('blog.$cmd').auth('user','pass',function(reply){})
 
 
- username, password 
- Open db().open(host,port)- Only necessary to call if you explicitly want a different host and port, elsewise it lazy opens.
 
Mongous is a reduction ('less is more') of node-mongodb-driver by Christian Kvalheim.