How to find and delete a particular object in an Array of Object in Mongoose
I have this following Mongoose User Schema:
postCreated:
type: Array,
default:
which contains an Array of Object of Posts belong to that user. I plan to do the following: When I delete a particular post, I pass the id of that post and the username of the user that created to the back-end and hope that it would remove the post from both Post schema and postCreated of a user that it belongs to
server.del('/posts',(req,res,next)=>
const id,username = req.body;
User.findOne(username).then(user =>
console.log(user.postCreated)
user.postCreated.filter(post =>
post._id !== id;
);
console.log(user.postCreated)
);
Posts.findOneAndRemove(_id: id).then((post) =>
if(!post)
return next(new errors.NotFoundError('Post not found'));
res.send(post);
)
.catch((e) =>
return next(new errors.BadRequestError(e.message));
);
);
However, the post only got removed from the Post Model, and not from postCreated of User Model, meaning that the user.postCreated.filter did not work.
I have tried the following, thanks to Jack, but seems like it did not solve the issue:
User.update(
username ,
$pull: postCreated: _id: id ,
multi: true
);
Is there any way that I could fix this?
I would really appreciate any help.
node.js mongodb mongoose
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I have this following Mongoose User Schema:
postCreated:
type: Array,
default:
which contains an Array of Object of Posts belong to that user. I plan to do the following: When I delete a particular post, I pass the id of that post and the username of the user that created to the back-end and hope that it would remove the post from both Post schema and postCreated of a user that it belongs to
server.del('/posts',(req,res,next)=>
const id,username = req.body;
User.findOne(username).then(user =>
console.log(user.postCreated)
user.postCreated.filter(post =>
post._id !== id;
);
console.log(user.postCreated)
);
Posts.findOneAndRemove(_id: id).then((post) =>
if(!post)
return next(new errors.NotFoundError('Post not found'));
res.send(post);
)
.catch((e) =>
return next(new errors.BadRequestError(e.message));
);
);
However, the post only got removed from the Post Model, and not from postCreated of User Model, meaning that the user.postCreated.filter did not work.
I have tried the following, thanks to Jack, but seems like it did not solve the issue:
User.update(
username ,
$pull: postCreated: _id: id ,
multi: true
);
Is there any way that I could fix this?
I would really appreciate any help.
node.js mongodb mongoose
1
You need to use$pull
to remove an element from the array
– Anthony Winzlet
Nov 12 '18 at 15:50
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I have this following Mongoose User Schema:
postCreated:
type: Array,
default:
which contains an Array of Object of Posts belong to that user. I plan to do the following: When I delete a particular post, I pass the id of that post and the username of the user that created to the back-end and hope that it would remove the post from both Post schema and postCreated of a user that it belongs to
server.del('/posts',(req,res,next)=>
const id,username = req.body;
User.findOne(username).then(user =>
console.log(user.postCreated)
user.postCreated.filter(post =>
post._id !== id;
);
console.log(user.postCreated)
);
Posts.findOneAndRemove(_id: id).then((post) =>
if(!post)
return next(new errors.NotFoundError('Post not found'));
res.send(post);
)
.catch((e) =>
return next(new errors.BadRequestError(e.message));
);
);
However, the post only got removed from the Post Model, and not from postCreated of User Model, meaning that the user.postCreated.filter did not work.
I have tried the following, thanks to Jack, but seems like it did not solve the issue:
User.update(
username ,
$pull: postCreated: _id: id ,
multi: true
);
Is there any way that I could fix this?
I would really appreciate any help.
node.js mongodb mongoose
I have this following Mongoose User Schema:
postCreated:
type: Array,
default:
which contains an Array of Object of Posts belong to that user. I plan to do the following: When I delete a particular post, I pass the id of that post and the username of the user that created to the back-end and hope that it would remove the post from both Post schema and postCreated of a user that it belongs to
server.del('/posts',(req,res,next)=>
const id,username = req.body;
User.findOne(username).then(user =>
console.log(user.postCreated)
user.postCreated.filter(post =>
post._id !== id;
);
console.log(user.postCreated)
);
Posts.findOneAndRemove(_id: id).then((post) =>
if(!post)
return next(new errors.NotFoundError('Post not found'));
res.send(post);
)
.catch((e) =>
return next(new errors.BadRequestError(e.message));
);
);
However, the post only got removed from the Post Model, and not from postCreated of User Model, meaning that the user.postCreated.filter did not work.
I have tried the following, thanks to Jack, but seems like it did not solve the issue:
User.update(
username ,
$pull: postCreated: _id: id ,
multi: true
);
Is there any way that I could fix this?
I would really appreciate any help.
node.js mongodb mongoose
node.js mongodb mongoose
edited Nov 12 '18 at 16:17
user545871
asked Nov 12 '18 at 15:23
user545871user545871
525
525
1
You need to use$pull
to remove an element from the array
– Anthony Winzlet
Nov 12 '18 at 15:50
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1
You need to use$pull
to remove an element from the array
– Anthony Winzlet
Nov 12 '18 at 15:50
1
1
You need to use
$pull
to remove an element from the array– Anthony Winzlet
Nov 12 '18 at 15:50
You need to use
$pull
to remove an element from the array– Anthony Winzlet
Nov 12 '18 at 15:50
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If you want to do it the way you were doing you need to store back your postCreated array into it self and then save the user:
User.findOne(username).then(user =>
console.log(user.postCreated)
user.postCreated = user.postCreated.filter(post =>
post._id !== id;
);
console.log(user.postCreated);
user.save();
);
But the best way is findOneAndUpdate if you need the user object later on.
add a comment |
You can use mongoose $pull
Use: https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/update/pull/
User.update(
username ,
$pull: postCreated: id ,
multi: true
);
This should solve your query.
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If you want to do it the way you were doing you need to store back your postCreated array into it self and then save the user:
User.findOne(username).then(user =>
console.log(user.postCreated)
user.postCreated = user.postCreated.filter(post =>
post._id !== id;
);
console.log(user.postCreated);
user.save();
);
But the best way is findOneAndUpdate if you need the user object later on.
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If you want to do it the way you were doing you need to store back your postCreated array into it self and then save the user:
User.findOne(username).then(user =>
console.log(user.postCreated)
user.postCreated = user.postCreated.filter(post =>
post._id !== id;
);
console.log(user.postCreated);
user.save();
);
But the best way is findOneAndUpdate if you need the user object later on.
add a comment |
If you want to do it the way you were doing you need to store back your postCreated array into it self and then save the user:
User.findOne(username).then(user =>
console.log(user.postCreated)
user.postCreated = user.postCreated.filter(post =>
post._id !== id;
);
console.log(user.postCreated);
user.save();
);
But the best way is findOneAndUpdate if you need the user object later on.
If you want to do it the way you were doing you need to store back your postCreated array into it self and then save the user:
User.findOne(username).then(user =>
console.log(user.postCreated)
user.postCreated = user.postCreated.filter(post =>
post._id !== id;
);
console.log(user.postCreated);
user.save();
);
But the best way is findOneAndUpdate if you need the user object later on.
answered Nov 12 '18 at 16:28
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You can use mongoose $pull
Use: https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/update/pull/
User.update(
username ,
$pull: postCreated: id ,
multi: true
);
This should solve your query.
add a comment |
You can use mongoose $pull
Use: https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/update/pull/
User.update(
username ,
$pull: postCreated: id ,
multi: true
);
This should solve your query.
add a comment |
You can use mongoose $pull
Use: https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/update/pull/
User.update(
username ,
$pull: postCreated: id ,
multi: true
);
This should solve your query.
You can use mongoose $pull
Use: https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/update/pull/
User.update(
username ,
$pull: postCreated: id ,
multi: true
);
This should solve your query.
answered Nov 12 '18 at 15:50
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You need to use
$pull
to remove an element from the array– Anthony Winzlet
Nov 12 '18 at 15:50