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Connecting
The MongoClient connection method returns a Promise if no callback is passed to it. Below is an example using the async/await commands.
const MongoClient = require('mongodb').MongoClient;
const assert = require('assert');
(async function() {
  // Connection URL
  const url = 'mongodb://localhost:27017/myproject';
  // Database Name
  const dbName = 'myproject';
  const client = new MongoClient(url, { useNewUrlParser: true });
  try {
    // Use connect method to connect to the Server
    await client.connect();
    const db = client.db(dbName);
  } catch (err) {
    console.log(err.stack);
  }
  client.close();
})();
The client.connect function returns a Promise that we then execute using the await keyword inside of an async function. If an error happens during the client.connect the error is caught by the try/catch and can be handled as if it were a normal Javascript error.
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