### A Mongoose database adapter for AdminJS. #### Installation To install the adapter run ``` yarn add @adminjs/mongoose ``` ### Usage In order to use it in your project register the adapter first: ```javascript const AdminJS = require('adminjs') const AdminJSMongoose = require('@adminjs/mongoose') AdminJS.registerAdapter(AdminJSMongoose) ``` ### Passing an entire database You can now pass an entire database to {@link AdminJSOptions} ```javascript const mongoose = require('mongoose') // even if we pass entire database, models have to be in scope require('path-to-your/mongoose-model1') require('path-to-your/mongoose-model2') const run = async () => { const connection = await mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost:27017/test', { useNewUrlParser: true, }) const AdminJS = new AdminJS({ databases: [connection], //... other AdminJSOptions }) //... } run() ``` > Notice, that we connected with the database BEFORE passing it to > the **AdminJS({})** options. This is very important. Otherwise, > AdminJS might not find any resources. ### Passing each resource Passing via _resource_ gives you the ability to add additional {@link ResourceOptions} ```javascript const User = mongoose.model('User', { name: String, email: String, surname: String }) const run = async () => { await mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost:27017/test', { useNewUrlParser: true, }) const AdminJS = new AdminJS({ resources: [{ resource: User, options: { //... } }], //... other AdminJSOptions }) } ```