Monoose DeprecationWarning collection.ensureIndex and useNewUrlParser [duplicate]
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MongoDB mongoose collection.find options Deprecation Warning
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If you facing problem in mongoose while creating connection with following two warning:
1. DeprecationWarning: collection.ensureIndex is deprecated. Use createIndexes instead.
2. DeprecationWarning: useNewUrlParser: true
Then you can use use following two line of code to avoid this issue:
mongoose.set('useNewUrlParser',true);
mongoose.set('useCreateIndex',true);
mongoose.connect(dbURI)
.then(connection => {
console.log('Connected to MongoDB DB')
})
.catch(error => {
console.log(error.message)
})
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Avoid “current URL string parser is deprecated” warning by setting useNewUrlParser to true
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MongoDB mongoose collection.find options Deprecation Warning
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If you facing problem in mongoose while creating connection with following two warning:
1. DeprecationWarning: collection.ensureIndex is deprecated. Use createIndexes instead.
2. DeprecationWarning: useNewUrlParser: true
Then you can use use following two line of code to avoid this issue:
mongoose.set('useNewUrlParser',true);
mongoose.set('useCreateIndex',true);
mongoose.connect(dbURI)
.then(connection => {
console.log('Connected to MongoDB DB')
})
.catch(error => {
console.log(error.message)
})
mongodb performance
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Avoid “current URL string parser is deprecated” warning by setting useNewUrlParser to true
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MongoDB mongoose collection.find options Deprecation Warning
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If you facing problem in mongoose while creating connection with following two warning:
1. DeprecationWarning: collection.ensureIndex is deprecated. Use createIndexes instead.
2. DeprecationWarning: useNewUrlParser: true
Then you can use use following two line of code to avoid this issue:
mongoose.set('useNewUrlParser',true);
mongoose.set('useCreateIndex',true);
mongoose.connect(dbURI)
.then(connection => {
console.log('Connected to MongoDB DB')
})
.catch(error => {
console.log(error.message)
})
mongodb performance
This question already has an answer here:
Avoid “current URL string parser is deprecated” warning by setting useNewUrlParser to true
12 answers
MongoDB mongoose collection.find options Deprecation Warning
4 answers
If you facing problem in mongoose while creating connection with following two warning:
1. DeprecationWarning: collection.ensureIndex is deprecated. Use createIndexes instead.
2. DeprecationWarning: useNewUrlParser: true
Then you can use use following two line of code to avoid this issue:
mongoose.set('useNewUrlParser',true);
mongoose.set('useCreateIndex',true);
mongoose.connect(dbURI)
.then(connection => {
console.log('Connected to MongoDB DB')
})
.catch(error => {
console.log(error.message)
})
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Avoid “current URL string parser is deprecated” warning by setting useNewUrlParser to true
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MongoDB mongoose collection.find options Deprecation Warning
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