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How to update embedded document in mongoose?

I've looked through the mongoose API, and many questions on SO and on the google group, and still can't figure out updating embedded documents.

I'm trying to update this particular userListings object with the contents of args.

for (var i = 0; i < req.user.userListings.length; i++) {
    if (req.user.userListings[i].listingId == req.params.listingId) {
        User.update({
            _id: req.user._id,
            'userListings._id': req.user.userListings[i]._id
        }, {
            'userListings.isRead': args.isRead,
            'userListings.isFavorite': args.isFavorite,
            'userListings.isArchived': args.isArchived
        }, function(err, user) {
            res.send(user);
        });
    }
}

Here are the schemas:

var userListingSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
    listingId: ObjectId,
    isRead: {
        type: Boolean,
        default: true
    },
    isFavorite: {
        type: Boolean,
        default: false
    },
    isArchived: {
        type: Boolean,
        default: false
    }
});

var userSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
    userListings: [userListingSchema]
});

This find also doesn't work, which is probably the first issue:

User.find({
    '_id': req.user._id,
    'userListings._id': req.user.userListings[i]._id
}, function(err, user) {
    console.log(err ? err : user);
});

which returns:

{ stack: [Getter/Setter],
  arguments: [ 'path', undefined ],
  type: 'non_object_property_call',
  message: [Getter/Setter] }

That should be the equivalent of this mongo client call:

db.users.find({'userListings._id': ObjectId("4e44850101fde3a3f3000002"), _id: ObjectId("4e4483912bb87f8ef2000212")})

Running:

mongoose v1.8.1
mongoose-auth v0.0.11
node v0.4.10 
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FrederickCook Avatar asked Aug 12 '11 02:08

FrederickCook


1 Answers

when you already have the user, you can just do something like this:

var listing = req.user.userListings.id(req.params.listingId);

listing.isRead = args.isRead;
listing.isFavorite = args.isFavorite;
listing.isArchived = args.isArchived;

req.user.save(function (err) {
  // ...
});

as found here: http://mongoosejs.com/docs/subdocs.html

Finding a sub-document

Each document has an _id. DocumentArrays have a special id method for looking up a document by its _id.

var doc = parent.children.id(id);

* * warning * *

as @zach pointed out, you have to declare the sub-document's schema before the actual document 's schema to be able to use the id() method.

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Philipp Kyeck Avatar answered Oct 18 '22 20:10

Philipp Kyeck