rhighs.MongoDB.Embedded.CrossPlatform
1.1.0
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package rhighs.MongoDB.Embedded.CrossPlatform --version 1.1.0
NuGet\Install-Package rhighs.MongoDB.Embedded.CrossPlatform -Version 1.1.0
<PackageReference Include="rhighs.MongoDB.Embedded.CrossPlatform" Version="1.1.0" />
paket add rhighs.MongoDB.Embedded.CrossPlatform --version 1.1.0
#r "nuget: rhighs.MongoDB.Embedded.CrossPlatform, 1.1.0"
// Install rhighs.MongoDB.Embedded.CrossPlatform as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=rhighs.MongoDB.Embedded.CrossPlatform&version=1.1.0 // Install rhighs.MongoDB.Embedded.CrossPlatform as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=rhighs.MongoDB.Embedded.CrossPlatform&version=1.1.0
MongoDB.Embedded.CrossPlatform
A .NET package that provides an easy way to integrate and manage a MongoDB server within your .NET applications. It abstracts the complexities of setting up and running a MongoDB instance, allowing the embedded MongoDB executable to be packaged directly within your application's DLLs. This package supports Windows, Linux, and OSX platforms, ensuring a seamless MongoDB experience across different environments. Such a package is particularly useful for testing purposes, in particular, intergration testing.
Getting Started
1. Installation
Nuget pkg manager Installation:
Install-Package rhighs.MongoDB.Embedded.CrossPlatform
dotnet-cli:
$ dotnet add package rhighs.MongoDB.Embedded.CrossPlatform
Example case scenarios
Basic Operations
using MongoDB.Embedded.Crossplatform;
using MongoDB.Driver;
// Start the embedded MongoDB server
using (var embeddedServer = new Server())
{
var client = embeddedServer.Client;
var database = client.GetDatabase("test");
var collection = database.GetCollection<YourDataType>("yourCollection");
{
// perform some operations...
}
} // <-- server teardown, all data is deleted
Dual Server Operations
Simultaneously operate two MongoDB servers, showcasing the package's ability to handle multiple instances:
using MongoDB.Embedded.Crossplatform;
using MongoDB.Driver;
using (var server1 = new Server())
using (var server2 = new Server())
{
var client1 = server1.Client;
var db1 = client1.GetDatabase("test");
var collection1 = db1.GetCollection<YourDataType>("yourCollection");
var client2 = server2.Client;
var db2 = client2.GetDatabase("test");
var collection2 = db2.GetCollection<YourDataType>("yourCollection");
{
// perform operations using both servers...
}
}
You could really do as much as you want, given you got enough memory in your system and you don't run out of ports to be used.
In fact, every new Server()
will allocate a new mongod binary in a temporary directory.
TODO: this will be optimised away in next releases
Managed Server Instance
An additional layer of abstraction providing more control over the server's lifecycle:
using MongoDB.Embedded.Crossplatform;
using MongoDB.Driver;
using (var manager = new ManagedServerInstance())
{
var instance = manager.Instance;
var client = instance.Client;
var db = client.GetDatabase("test");
var collection = db.GetCollection<YourDataType>("yourCollection");
{
// perform operations on the collection...
}
manager.TeardownServer();
}
the ManagedServerInstance
allows for access on a mutably shared server instance, this is of help when we need
to preserve the database state across code paths and we don't necessarily need to create a fresh binary right over again.
The Server
instance takes care of setting up and tearing down the MongoDB server automatically, along with it's data (everything will be
stored under a temporary directory that lives as long as the Server instance).
Testing with Server
This package comes really handy for integration testing, allowing you to run tests against a real MongoDB instance with minimal setup. Here's an example of how you might write tests:
using MongoDB.Driver;
using MongoDB.Embedded;
using Xunit;
public class MongoDBTests
{
[Fact]
public void BasicStartupTest()
{
using (var embedded = new Server())
{
var client = embedded.Client;
}
}
[Fact]
public async Task ReadWriteTest()
{
using (var embedded = new Server())
{
var client = embedded.Client;
var db = client.GetDatabase("test");
var collection = db.GetCollection<TestClass>("col");
await collection.InsertOneAsync(new TestClass { Id = 12345, TestValue = "Hello world." });
var retrieved = await collection.Find(x => x.Id == 12345).SingleOrDefaultAsync();
Assert.NotNull(retrieved);
Assert.Equal("Hello world.", retrieved.TestValue);
}
}
}
Support and Contributions
For support, questions, or contributions, please consider the following:
- Issues: If you encounter any issues or bugs, please report them in the issues section of the GitHub repository.
- Contributions: Contributions are welcome! If you'd like to improve or add new features, feel free to fork the repository and submit a pull request.
MIT License.
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net7.0 is compatible. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
-
net7.0
- Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Console (>= 8.0.0)
- MongoDB.Driver (>= 2.23.1)
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