This page comes up first when searching for how to store a string data in Mongo GridFS using NodeJS. Since most of the answers here and elsewhere are based on deprecated API, I decided to post a code based on a more recent GridFSBucket. The code has an additional provision to overwrite existing files. If you don't need that - you can replace openUploadStreamWithId with openUploadStream which creates duplicates.
var mongo = require('mongodb');
var stream = require('stream');
var MongoClient = mongo.MongoClient;
function getFileSystemItem(dbo, filename) {
var buf = new Buffer('');
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
var bucket = new mongo.GridFSBucket(dbo);
var readstream = bucket.openDownloadStream(filename);
readstream.on('data', (chunk) => {
buf = Buffer.concat([buf, chunk]);
});
readstream.on('error', (err) => {
reject(err);
});
readstream.on('end', () => {
var res = buf.toString();
buf = null; // Clean up memory
readstream.destroy();
resolve(res);
});
});
}
function putFileSystemItem(dbo, filename, data) {
var putItemHelper = function(bucket, resolve, reject) {
var writeStream = bucket.openUploadStreamWithId(filename, filename);
var s = new stream.Readable();
s.push(data);
s.push(null); // Push null to end stream
s.pipe(writeStream);
writeStream.on('finish', resolve);
writeStream.on('error', reject);
};
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
var bucket = new mongo.GridFSBucket(dbo);
bucket.find({_id: filename}).count(function(err, count) {
if (err) return reject(err);
if (count > 0) {
bucket.delete(filename, function() {
putItemHelper(bucket, resolve, reject);
}, reject)
} else {
putItemHelper(bucket, resolve, reject);
}
}, reject);
});
}
function test() {
var MongoUrl = 'mongodb://localhost:27017';
var dbName = 'test';
MongoClient.connect(MongoUrl, function(err, db) {
if (err) throw err;
var dbo = db.db(DbName);
putFileSystemItem(dbo, 'test', 'this is a test')
.then(function(a) {
console.log('Wrote a gridFS file with metadata:', a);
return getFileSystemItem(dbo, 'test')
})
.then(function(a) {
console.log('Got data back from a gridFS file:', a);
db.close();
})
.catch(function(e) {
console.log(e);
db.close();
})
});
}
test();
Credit: This is assembled from a dozen of other StackOverflow pages and MongoDB API help.