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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T16:09:24+00:00 2026-06-09T16:09:24+00:00

I am using Mongoose 3 and the most obvious way to connect to database

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I am using Mongoose 3 and the most obvious way to connect to database is

conn = mongoose.createConnection(...)
conn.on("open", ...)

Question is, do I need to define all my models in the open callback? If that is so, I will have to create a initMongoose.coffee that looks like

# initMongoose.coffee

mongoose = require "mongoose"
module.exports = mongoose.createConnection ...

# modelExample.coffee

conn = require "./initDatabase"
conn.on "open", -> 
    ... define model?
    modeule.exports = model # I think this does not work?

I think I read somewhere in Node docs that modules cannot be defined in a callback like that?


Since I am only using 1 connection, I think I can use

mongoose.connect ...

Which doesnt accepts any callbacks so I suppose is synchronous? Can I define all my models and thus queries right after connect()? It works at the moment, but it might be because its fast enough.

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    2026-06-09T16:09:26+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 4:09 pm

    Mongoose buffers up commands until it is finished connecting, so you can treat it like it’s synchronous and define your models and start using the library whenever you want; only once you want to start actually inserting or retrieving data do you need to make the connection.

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