Node mongodb provides mongoClient object which is used to connect a database connection using connect() method. This function takes multiple parameters and provides db object to do database operations.
Syntax
// MongoDBClient const client = new MongoClient(url, { useUnifiedTopology: true }); // make a connection to the database client.connect();
You can disconnect from the MongoDB database anytime using another connection object function close().
Syntax
client.close()
Example
Try the following example to connect to a MongoDB server −
Copy and paste the following example as mongodb_example.js −
const MongoClient = require(''mongodb'').MongoClient; // Prepare URL const url = "mongodb://localhost:27017/"; // make a connection to the database MongoClient.connect(url, function(error, client) { if (error) throw error; console.log("Connected!"); // close the connection client.close(); });
Output
Execute the mysql_example.js script using node and verify the output.
node mongodb_example.js Connected!