Web and Mobile Development - NoSQL
Activity Goals
The goals of this activity are:
- To explain the difference between a relational table and a NoSQL Collection
- To utilize MongoDB to store unstructured records directly or via a express web service with mongoose
The Activity
Directions
Consider the activity models and answer the questions provided. First reflect on these questions on your own briefly, before discussing and comparing your thoughts with your group. Appoint one member of your group to take notes for the group, and appoint another member to discuss your findings with the class. After class, think about the questions in the reflective prompt and respond to those individually. Report out on areas of disagreement or items for which you and your group identified alternative approaches. Write down and report out questions you encountered along the way for group discussion.
Model 1: Unstructured Data Stores
Questions
- Create a Cluster at MongoDB.com, and a user to access it. Allow network access, and click the
Connect
button to obtain a database connection string. The repl.it example code comments contain instructions on how to pass the database parameters (like the password) as environment variables, so that you do not have to embed them in your program code. Run the given example against your collection.
- What is the format of the data being stored in a NoSQL collection?
- Do you think you could lookup relational data in a NoSQL collection? Why or why not?
- How might a NoSQL collection make things easier when dealing with a web service that communicates JSON between the browser and the server?
Embedded Code Environment
You can try out some code examples in this embedded development environment! To share this with someone else, first have one member of your group make a small change to the file, then click "Open in Repl.it". Log into your
Repl.it account (or create one if needed), and click the "Share" button at the top right. Note that some embedded Repl.it projects have multiple source files; you can see those by clicking the file icon on the left navigation bar of the embedded code frame. Share the link that opens up with your group members. Remember only to do this for partner/group activities!
Submission
Submit your answers to the questions using the Collaborative Spaces section of OneNote. You can add a page with your name and your group members' names, and today's date, as the title. Under the appropriate section (i.e., "Class Notes", "Collaborative Spaces", "Reflective Prompts") that you can select on the left side of the screen, you can click "Add Page" on the right side. You can answer any reflective prompt questions in the Reflective Journal section of your OneNote Classroom personal section.