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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T00:04:10+00:00 2026-06-11T00:04:10+00:00

I’m working with the Nodepad tutorial on DailyJS . I’ve forked it and am

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I’m working with the Nodepad tutorial on DailyJS. I’ve forked it and am extending it to work for my own purposes. One issue I have with it is that the whole application is written in the app.js file, and I prefer to separate my application a bit more. How should I write mongo into my seperate Model files since everything mongoose related is in app.js.

What do I need to bring over to my external files so that they can properly connect to the database and understand my mongoose schemas?

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    2026-06-11T00:04:11+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 12:04 am

    Here is an example pulled directly from Gitpilot:

    user.js:

    var mongoose = require('mongoose')
      , Schema = mongoose.Schema
      , ObjectId = Schema.ObjectId; //not needed here, but may be needed in another model file
    
    UserSchema = new Schema({
        email: {type: String, "default": ''},
        created_at: {type: Date, Date.now}
    });
    
    User = mongoose.model('users', UserSchema); //name of collection is 'users'
    
    module.exports.User = User;
    module.exports.Schema = UserSchema;
    

    Then in your other file…

    var mongoose = require('mongoose')
      , User = require('./user').User;
    
    mongoose.connection.once('open', function() {
      var u = new User({email: 'youremail@something.com'});
      u.save();
    });
    mongoose.connect(); //default connect to localhost, 27017
    

    Note: Some fields were removed from the User model for the sake of brevity. Hope this helps.

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