ArangoDB How can I use methods in the @arangodb namespace in a Node/Express app?
I am trying to use the database methods like db._databases()
or db._name()
in a node app.
The manual shows require("@arangodb").db._name();
which works fine from arangosh but when I try to require('@arangodb')
in the app, node throws
Error: Cannot find module '@arangodb'.
Attempting to install from NPM results in an error that it is not in the NPM registry.
So how can one require that namespace? Any pointers in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
PS: I'm running the current 3.4rc in a docker container in case this makes a difference.
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I am trying to use the database methods like db._databases()
or db._name()
in a node app.
The manual shows require("@arangodb").db._name();
which works fine from arangosh but when I try to require('@arangodb')
in the app, node throws
Error: Cannot find module '@arangodb'.
Attempting to install from NPM results in an error that it is not in the NPM registry.
So how can one require that namespace? Any pointers in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
PS: I'm running the current 3.4rc in a docker container in case this makes a difference.
node.js arangodb
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I am trying to use the database methods like db._databases()
or db._name()
in a node app.
The manual shows require("@arangodb").db._name();
which works fine from arangosh but when I try to require('@arangodb')
in the app, node throws
Error: Cannot find module '@arangodb'.
Attempting to install from NPM results in an error that it is not in the NPM registry.
So how can one require that namespace? Any pointers in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
PS: I'm running the current 3.4rc in a docker container in case this makes a difference.
node.js arangodb
I am trying to use the database methods like db._databases()
or db._name()
in a node app.
The manual shows require("@arangodb").db._name();
which works fine from arangosh but when I try to require('@arangodb')
in the app, node throws
Error: Cannot find module '@arangodb'.
Attempting to install from NPM results in an error that it is not in the NPM registry.
So how can one require that namespace? Any pointers in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
PS: I'm running the current 3.4rc in a docker container in case this makes a difference.
node.js arangodb
node.js arangodb
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The @arangodb
module can not be required in Node.js. It works in ArangoDB's V8 environment only. It is available in arangosh, Foxx, JS transactions and user-defined AQL functions.
If you want to talk to ArangoDB from a JavaScript environment like Node.js or a browser, then use the official JavaScript driver arangojs. Note that its interface is different from the one provided by the @arangodb
module.
I was modifying the example from the Node tutorial from the arango website which does a "db = require('arangojs')(); to include the official JS driver and succeeds in calling db.createDatabase('newDB') and db.useDatabase('newDB'). Calling db._name() afterwards results in "TypeError: db._name is not a function" even switching back to the systemDB with db.useDatabase('_system');. I tracked this down to what I thought was the @arangodb namespace missing but being new to the whole Node environment I may very well be wrong. How can you get a list of databases or the name of the current DB in node?
– Hans Moser
Nov 20 at 23:53
Withdb.get()
anddb.listDatabases()
, see here: docs.arangodb.com/3.4/Drivers/JS/Reference/Database/…
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 16:28
Actually(await db.get()).name
if you only want the name of the database (there are also theid
,path
andisSystem
attribute).db.listDatabases()
returns an array of strings with the database names. If you want to try this in Node interactively, you may need to do:var db = require('arangojs')(); (async function() { console.dir( await db.get() ) })()
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 16:42
Thanks a lot CoDEmanX! That is what I was looking for.
– Hans Moser
Nov 21 at 19:12
You are welcome. If this solves your problem, please accept and up-vote the answer. Thanks!
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 20:37
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The @arangodb
module can not be required in Node.js. It works in ArangoDB's V8 environment only. It is available in arangosh, Foxx, JS transactions and user-defined AQL functions.
If you want to talk to ArangoDB from a JavaScript environment like Node.js or a browser, then use the official JavaScript driver arangojs. Note that its interface is different from the one provided by the @arangodb
module.
I was modifying the example from the Node tutorial from the arango website which does a "db = require('arangojs')(); to include the official JS driver and succeeds in calling db.createDatabase('newDB') and db.useDatabase('newDB'). Calling db._name() afterwards results in "TypeError: db._name is not a function" even switching back to the systemDB with db.useDatabase('_system');. I tracked this down to what I thought was the @arangodb namespace missing but being new to the whole Node environment I may very well be wrong. How can you get a list of databases or the name of the current DB in node?
– Hans Moser
Nov 20 at 23:53
Withdb.get()
anddb.listDatabases()
, see here: docs.arangodb.com/3.4/Drivers/JS/Reference/Database/…
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 16:28
Actually(await db.get()).name
if you only want the name of the database (there are also theid
,path
andisSystem
attribute).db.listDatabases()
returns an array of strings with the database names. If you want to try this in Node interactively, you may need to do:var db = require('arangojs')(); (async function() { console.dir( await db.get() ) })()
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 16:42
Thanks a lot CoDEmanX! That is what I was looking for.
– Hans Moser
Nov 21 at 19:12
You are welcome. If this solves your problem, please accept and up-vote the answer. Thanks!
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 20:37
add a comment |
The @arangodb
module can not be required in Node.js. It works in ArangoDB's V8 environment only. It is available in arangosh, Foxx, JS transactions and user-defined AQL functions.
If you want to talk to ArangoDB from a JavaScript environment like Node.js or a browser, then use the official JavaScript driver arangojs. Note that its interface is different from the one provided by the @arangodb
module.
I was modifying the example from the Node tutorial from the arango website which does a "db = require('arangojs')(); to include the official JS driver and succeeds in calling db.createDatabase('newDB') and db.useDatabase('newDB'). Calling db._name() afterwards results in "TypeError: db._name is not a function" even switching back to the systemDB with db.useDatabase('_system');. I tracked this down to what I thought was the @arangodb namespace missing but being new to the whole Node environment I may very well be wrong. How can you get a list of databases or the name of the current DB in node?
– Hans Moser
Nov 20 at 23:53
Withdb.get()
anddb.listDatabases()
, see here: docs.arangodb.com/3.4/Drivers/JS/Reference/Database/…
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 16:28
Actually(await db.get()).name
if you only want the name of the database (there are also theid
,path
andisSystem
attribute).db.listDatabases()
returns an array of strings with the database names. If you want to try this in Node interactively, you may need to do:var db = require('arangojs')(); (async function() { console.dir( await db.get() ) })()
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 16:42
Thanks a lot CoDEmanX! That is what I was looking for.
– Hans Moser
Nov 21 at 19:12
You are welcome. If this solves your problem, please accept and up-vote the answer. Thanks!
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 20:37
add a comment |
The @arangodb
module can not be required in Node.js. It works in ArangoDB's V8 environment only. It is available in arangosh, Foxx, JS transactions and user-defined AQL functions.
If you want to talk to ArangoDB from a JavaScript environment like Node.js or a browser, then use the official JavaScript driver arangojs. Note that its interface is different from the one provided by the @arangodb
module.
The @arangodb
module can not be required in Node.js. It works in ArangoDB's V8 environment only. It is available in arangosh, Foxx, JS transactions and user-defined AQL functions.
If you want to talk to ArangoDB from a JavaScript environment like Node.js or a browser, then use the official JavaScript driver arangojs. Note that its interface is different from the one provided by the @arangodb
module.
answered Nov 20 at 23:06
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I was modifying the example from the Node tutorial from the arango website which does a "db = require('arangojs')(); to include the official JS driver and succeeds in calling db.createDatabase('newDB') and db.useDatabase('newDB'). Calling db._name() afterwards results in "TypeError: db._name is not a function" even switching back to the systemDB with db.useDatabase('_system');. I tracked this down to what I thought was the @arangodb namespace missing but being new to the whole Node environment I may very well be wrong. How can you get a list of databases or the name of the current DB in node?
– Hans Moser
Nov 20 at 23:53
Withdb.get()
anddb.listDatabases()
, see here: docs.arangodb.com/3.4/Drivers/JS/Reference/Database/…
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 16:28
Actually(await db.get()).name
if you only want the name of the database (there are also theid
,path
andisSystem
attribute).db.listDatabases()
returns an array of strings with the database names. If you want to try this in Node interactively, you may need to do:var db = require('arangojs')(); (async function() { console.dir( await db.get() ) })()
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 16:42
Thanks a lot CoDEmanX! That is what I was looking for.
– Hans Moser
Nov 21 at 19:12
You are welcome. If this solves your problem, please accept and up-vote the answer. Thanks!
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 20:37
add a comment |
I was modifying the example from the Node tutorial from the arango website which does a "db = require('arangojs')(); to include the official JS driver and succeeds in calling db.createDatabase('newDB') and db.useDatabase('newDB'). Calling db._name() afterwards results in "TypeError: db._name is not a function" even switching back to the systemDB with db.useDatabase('_system');. I tracked this down to what I thought was the @arangodb namespace missing but being new to the whole Node environment I may very well be wrong. How can you get a list of databases or the name of the current DB in node?
– Hans Moser
Nov 20 at 23:53
Withdb.get()
anddb.listDatabases()
, see here: docs.arangodb.com/3.4/Drivers/JS/Reference/Database/…
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 16:28
Actually(await db.get()).name
if you only want the name of the database (there are also theid
,path
andisSystem
attribute).db.listDatabases()
returns an array of strings with the database names. If you want to try this in Node interactively, you may need to do:var db = require('arangojs')(); (async function() { console.dir( await db.get() ) })()
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 16:42
Thanks a lot CoDEmanX! That is what I was looking for.
– Hans Moser
Nov 21 at 19:12
You are welcome. If this solves your problem, please accept and up-vote the answer. Thanks!
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 20:37
I was modifying the example from the Node tutorial from the arango website which does a "db = require('arangojs')(); to include the official JS driver and succeeds in calling db.createDatabase('newDB') and db.useDatabase('newDB'). Calling db._name() afterwards results in "TypeError: db._name is not a function" even switching back to the systemDB with db.useDatabase('_system');. I tracked this down to what I thought was the @arangodb namespace missing but being new to the whole Node environment I may very well be wrong. How can you get a list of databases or the name of the current DB in node?
– Hans Moser
Nov 20 at 23:53
I was modifying the example from the Node tutorial from the arango website which does a "db = require('arangojs')(); to include the official JS driver and succeeds in calling db.createDatabase('newDB') and db.useDatabase('newDB'). Calling db._name() afterwards results in "TypeError: db._name is not a function" even switching back to the systemDB with db.useDatabase('_system');. I tracked this down to what I thought was the @arangodb namespace missing but being new to the whole Node environment I may very well be wrong. How can you get a list of databases or the name of the current DB in node?
– Hans Moser
Nov 20 at 23:53
With
db.get()
and db.listDatabases()
, see here: docs.arangodb.com/3.4/Drivers/JS/Reference/Database/…– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 16:28
With
db.get()
and db.listDatabases()
, see here: docs.arangodb.com/3.4/Drivers/JS/Reference/Database/…– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 16:28
Actually
(await db.get()).name
if you only want the name of the database (there are also the id
, path
and isSystem
attribute). db.listDatabases()
returns an array of strings with the database names. If you want to try this in Node interactively, you may need to do: var db = require('arangojs')(); (async function() { console.dir( await db.get() ) })()
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 16:42
Actually
(await db.get()).name
if you only want the name of the database (there are also the id
, path
and isSystem
attribute). db.listDatabases()
returns an array of strings with the database names. If you want to try this in Node interactively, you may need to do: var db = require('arangojs')(); (async function() { console.dir( await db.get() ) })()
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 16:42
Thanks a lot CoDEmanX! That is what I was looking for.
– Hans Moser
Nov 21 at 19:12
Thanks a lot CoDEmanX! That is what I was looking for.
– Hans Moser
Nov 21 at 19:12
You are welcome. If this solves your problem, please accept and up-vote the answer. Thanks!
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 20:37
You are welcome. If this solves your problem, please accept and up-vote the answer. Thanks!
– CoDEmanX
Nov 21 at 20:37
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