I am using version 5.11.9
it's weird, I just installed mongoose and executed the same example and I don't get the warning i'm using node 15.0.1
15.0.1
I have node 14.15.1. I will restart my machine and see if that fixes it.
I reset my machine and installed the latest version of Node. Still receiving the warning.
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const connectDB = async () => { try { const conn = await mongoose.connect(process.env.MONGO_URI, { useNewUrlParser: true, useUnifiedTopology: true, useCreateIndex: true, }); console.log(MongoDB Connect: ${conn.connection.host})
MongoDB Connect: ${conn.connection.host}
} catch (err) { console.error(`Error: ${err.message}`); process.exit(1); }
}
module.exports = connectDB
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I am using version 5.11.9
it's weird, I just installed mongoose and executed the same example and I don't get the warning
i'm using node
15.0.1
I have node 14.15.1. I will restart my machine and see if that fixes it.
I reset my machine and installed the latest version of Node. Still receiving the warning.
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const connectDB = async () => {
try {
const conn = await mongoose.connect(process.env.MONGO_URI,
{
useNewUrlParser: true,
useUnifiedTopology: true,
useCreateIndex: true,
});
console.log(
MongoDB Connect: ${conn.connection.host}
)}
module.exports = connectDB