I’m using Mongoose, MongoDB, and Node.js.
I would like to define a schema where one of its fields is a date\timestamp.
I would like to use this field in order to return all of the records that have been updated in the last 5 minutes.
Due to the fact that in Mongoose I can’t use the Timestamp() method, I understand that my only option is to use the following JavaScript method:
time : { type: Number, default: (new Date()).getTime() }
It’s probably not the most efficient way for querying a humongous database.
Is there a more efficient way of implementing this.
Is there a way to implement this with Mongoose and be able to use a MongoDB timestamp?
Edit – 20 March 2016
Mongoose now support timestamps for collections.
Please consider the answer of @bobbyz below. Maybe this is what you are looking for.
Original answer
Mongoose supports a
Datetype (which is basically a timestamp):With the above field definition, any time you save a document with an unset
timefield, Mongoose will fill in this field with the current time.Source: http://mongoosejs.com/docs/guide.html