collection.insert({"key1":val1,"key2":"val2"}, function(err, info){
if(err){
//handle this
}
else{
if(info){
you call a fireandforgetfunction(info); here
that can write to logs or send to SQS or do some other child spawn or in process thing. This could even be a callback but I think a fire and forget may do in most circumstances.
I say fire and forget because I presume you don't need to hold
up the response so you can return what ever you need to the client.
And in part-answer to your other question you can return JSON like this
db.close();
var myJSON =[];
sys.puts("Cool info stored and did a non blocking fire and forget for some other mongo monitoring stuff/process and sending control back to the browser");
sys.puts(sys.inspect(info));//remove later
myJSON.push({"status":"success"});
myJSON.push({"key1":val1,"key2":val2});//or whatev you want to send
res.writeHead(200, { "Content-Type" : "text/plain" });
res.write(JSON.stringify(myJSON));
res.end();
}
}