I don't mean remove a document or documents. I mean remove the model entirely so that mongoose is no longer aware of it. After declaring a model I can't figure out how to make mongoose forget that model so that it could be recreated.
mongoose.model('Book', bookSchema);
mongoose.model('Book', bookSchema);
Currently the above throws an exception.
OverwriteModelError: Cannot overwrite 'Book' model once compiled.
I'd like to be able do something like this...
mongoose.model('Book', bookSchema);
mongoose.removeModel('Book');
mongoose.model('Book', bookSchema);
...and not get any errors. Any ideas?
try this
and then re-register/re-initialize it . it will work fine
It appears that you'd have to overwrite some of the source code in order to be able to remove a model an add a new one since Mongoose makes sure that a model doesn't exist before it's willing to create a new one, which may or may not be more than you care to do:
Line 587 https://github.com/LearnBoost/mongoose/blob/master/lib/connection.js
Question Author's Update:
Thanks to this answer I discovered that you can access the models defined on the connection through
connection.models
. In my scenario I was testing a mongoose plugin with Mocha and and I wanted to clear the models between each unit test.