Sometimes, we want to use Node.js Mongoose with TypeScript.
In this article, we’ll look at how to use Node.js Mongoose with TypeScript.
How to use Node.js Mongoose with TypeScript?
To use Node.js Mongoose with TypeScript, we can create interfaces that extends interfaces provided by Mongoose.
For instance, we write
export interface IUser extends mongoose.Document {
name: string;
somethingElse?: number;
}
export const UserSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
name: { type: String, required: true },
somethingElse: Number,
});
const User = mongoose.model<IUser>("User", UserSchema);
export default User;
to create the IUser
interface that extends the mongoose.Document
interface.
And then we use it to create our model with mongoose.model<IUser>
.
Therefore, the User
has the name
and the optional somethingElse
properties.
Conclusion
To use Node.js Mongoose with TypeScript, we can create interfaces that extends interfaces provided by Mongoose.