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'use strict';
/*!
* Module dependencies.
*/
const CastError = require('./error/cast');
const DocumentNotFoundError = require('./error/notFound');
const Kareem = require('kareem');
const MongooseError = require('./error/mongooseError');
const ObjectParameterError = require('./error/objectParameter');
const QueryCursor = require('./cursor/QueryCursor');
const ReadPreference = require('./driver').get().ReadPreference;
const applyGlobalMaxTimeMS = require('./helpers/query/applyGlobalMaxTimeMS');
const applyWriteConcern = require('./helpers/schema/applyWriteConcern');
const cast = require('./cast');
const castArrayFilters = require('./helpers/update/castArrayFilters');
const castUpdate = require('./helpers/query/castUpdate');
const completeMany = require('./helpers/query/completeMany');
const get = require('./helpers/get');
const promiseOrCallback = require('./helpers/promiseOrCallback');
const getDiscriminatorByValue = require('./helpers/discriminator/getDiscriminatorByValue');
const hasDollarKeys = require('./helpers/query/hasDollarKeys');
const helpers = require('./queryhelpers');
const isInclusive = require('./helpers/projection/isInclusive');
const mquery = require('mquery');
const parseProjection = require('./helpers/projection/parseProjection');
const selectPopulatedFields = require('./helpers/query/selectPopulatedFields');
const setDefaultsOnInsert = require('./helpers/setDefaultsOnInsert');
const slice = require('sliced');
const updateValidators = require('./helpers/updateValidators');
const util = require('util');
const utils = require('./utils');
const wrapThunk = require('./helpers/query/wrapThunk');
/**
* Query constructor used for building queries. You do not need
* to instantiate a `Query` directly. Instead use Model functions like
* [`Model.find()`](/docs/api.html#find_find).
*
* ####Example:
*
* const query = MyModel.find(); // `query` is an instance of `Query`
* query.setOptions({ lean : true });
* query.collection(MyModel.collection);
* query.where('age').gte(21).exec(callback);
*
* // You can instantiate a query directly. There is no need to do
* // this unless you're an advanced user with a very good reason to.
* const query = new mongoose.Query();
*
* @param {Object} [options]
* @param {Object} [model]
* @param {Object} [conditions]
* @param {Object} [collection] Mongoose collection
* @api public
*/
function Query(conditions, options, model, collection) {
// this stuff is for dealing with custom queries created by #toConstructor
if (!this._mongooseOptions) {
this._mongooseOptions = {};
}
options = options || {};
this._transforms = [];
this._hooks = new Kareem();
this._executionCount = 0;
// this is the case where we have a CustomQuery, we need to check if we got
// options passed in, and if we did, merge them in
const keys = Object.keys(options);
for (const key of keys) {
this._mongooseOptions[key] = options[key];
}
if (collection) {
this.mongooseCollection = collection;
}
if (model) {
this.model = model;
this.schema = model.schema;
}
// this is needed because map reduce returns a model that can be queried, but
// all of the queries on said model should be lean
if (this.model && this.model._mapreduce) {
this.lean();
}
// inherit mquery
mquery.call(this, this.mongooseCollection, options);
if (conditions) {
this.find(conditions);
}
this.options = this.options || {};
// For gh-6880. mquery still needs to support `fields` by default for old
// versions of MongoDB
this.$useProjection = true;
const collation = get(this, 'schema.options.collation', null);
if (collation != null) {
this.options.collation = collation;
}
}
/*!
* inherit mquery
*/
Query.prototype = new mquery;
Query.prototype.constructor = Query;
Query.base = mquery.prototype;
/**
* Flag to opt out of using `$geoWithin`.
*
* mongoose.Query.use$geoWithin = false;
*
* MongoDB 2.4 deprecated the use of `$within`, replacing it with `$geoWithin`. Mongoose uses `$geoWithin` by default (which is 100% backward compatible with `$within`). If you are running an older version of MongoDB, set this flag to `false` so your `within()` queries continue to work.
*
* @see http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/geoWithin/
* @default true
* @property use$geoWithin
* @memberOf Query
* @receiver Query
* @api public
*/
Query.use$geoWithin = mquery.use$geoWithin;
/**
* Converts this query to a customized, reusable query constructor with all arguments and options retained.
*
* ####Example
*
* // Create a query for adventure movies and read from the primary
* // node in the replica-set unless it is down, in which case we'll
* // read from a secondary node.
* var query = Movie.find({ tags: 'adventure' }).read('primaryPreferred');
*
* // create a custom Query constructor based off these settings
* var Adventure = query.toConstructor();
*
* // Adventure is now a subclass of mongoose.Query and works the same way but with the
* // default query parameters and options set.
* Adventure().exec(callback)
*
* // further narrow down our query results while still using the previous settings
* Adventure().where({ name: /^Life/ }).exec(callback);
*
* // since Adventure is a stand-alone constructor we can also add our own
* // helper methods and getters without impacting global queries
* Adventure.prototype.startsWith = function (prefix) {
* this.where({ name: new RegExp('^' + prefix) })
* return this;
* }
* Object.defineProperty(Adventure.prototype, 'highlyRated', {
* get: function () {
* this.where({ rating: { $gt: 4.5 }});
* return this;
* }
* })
* Adventure().highlyRated.startsWith('Life').exec(callback)
*
* @return {Query} subclass-of-Query
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.toConstructor = function toConstructor() {
const model = this.model;
const coll = this.mongooseCollection;
const CustomQuery = function(criteria, options) {
if (!(this instanceof CustomQuery)) {
return new CustomQuery(criteria, options);
}
this._mongooseOptions = utils.clone(p._mongooseOptions);
Query.call(this, criteria, options || null, model, coll);
};
util.inherits(CustomQuery, model.Query);
// set inherited defaults
const p = CustomQuery.prototype;
p.options = {};
// Need to handle `sort()` separately because entries-style `sort()` syntax
// `sort([['prop1', 1]])` confuses mquery into losing the outer nested array.
// See gh-8159
const options = Object.assign({}, this.options);
if (options.sort != null) {
p.sort(options.sort);
delete options.sort;
}
p.setOptions(options);
p.op = this.op;
p._conditions = utils.clone(this._conditions);
p._fields = utils.clone(this._fields);
p._update = utils.clone(this._update, {
flattenDecimals: false
});
p._path = this._path;
p._distinct = this._distinct;
p._collection = this._collection;
p._mongooseOptions = this._mongooseOptions;
return CustomQuery;
};
/**
* Specifies a javascript function or expression to pass to MongoDBs query system.
*
* ####Example
*
* query.$where('this.comments.length === 10 || this.name.length === 5')
*
* // or
*
* query.$where(function () {
* return this.comments.length === 10 || this.name.length === 5;
* })
*
* ####NOTE:
*
* Only use `$where` when you have a condition that cannot be met using other MongoDB operators like `$lt`.
* **Be sure to read about all of [its caveats](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/where/) before using.**
*
* @see $where http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/where/
* @method $where
* @param {String|Function} js javascript string or function
* @return {Query} this
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @method $where
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies a `path` for use with chaining.
*
* ####Example
*
* // instead of writing:
* User.find({age: {$gte: 21, $lte: 65}}, callback);
*
* // we can instead write:
* User.where('age').gte(21).lte(65);
*
* // passing query conditions is permitted
* User.find().where({ name: 'vonderful' })
*
* // chaining
* User
* .where('age').gte(21).lte(65)
* .where('name', /^vonderful/i)
* .where('friends').slice(10)
* .exec(callback)
*
* @method where
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String|Object} [path]
* @param {any} [val]
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.slice = function() {
if (arguments.length === 0) {
return this;
}
this._validate('slice');
let path;
let val;
if (arguments.length === 1) {
const arg = arguments[0];
if (typeof arg === 'object' && !Array.isArray(arg)) {
const keys = Object.keys(arg);
const numKeys = keys.length;
for (let i = 0; i < numKeys; ++i) {
this.slice(keys[i], arg[keys[i]]);
}
return this;
}
this._ensurePath('slice');
path = this._path;
val = arguments[0];
} else if (arguments.length === 2) {
if ('number' === typeof arguments[0]) {
this._ensurePath('slice');
path = this._path;
val = slice(arguments);
} else {
path = arguments[0];
val = arguments[1];
}
} else if (arguments.length === 3) {
path = arguments[0];
val = slice(arguments, 1);
}
const p = {};
p[path] = { $slice: val };
this.select(p);
return this;
};
/**
* Specifies the complementary comparison value for paths specified with `where()`
*
* ####Example
*
* User.where('age').equals(49);
*
* // is the same as
*
* User.where('age', 49);
*
* @method equals
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Object} val
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies arguments for an `$or` condition.
*
* ####Example
*
* query.or([{ color: 'red' }, { status: 'emergency' }])
*
* @see $or http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/or/
* @method or
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Array} array array of conditions
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies arguments for a `$nor` condition.
*
* ####Example
*
* query.nor([{ color: 'green' }, { status: 'ok' }])
*
* @see $nor http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/nor/
* @method nor
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Array} array array of conditions
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies arguments for a `$and` condition.
*
* ####Example
*
* query.and([{ color: 'green' }, { status: 'ok' }])
*
* @method and
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @see $and http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/and/
* @param {Array} array array of conditions
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies a `$gt` query condition.
*
* When called with one argument, the most recent path passed to `where()` is used.
*
* ####Example
*
* Thing.find().where('age').gt(21)
*
* // or
* Thing.find().gt('age', 21)
*
* @method gt
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {Number} val
* @see $gt http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/gt/
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies a `$gte` query condition.
*
* When called with one argument, the most recent path passed to `where()` is used.
*
* @method gte
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {Number} val
* @see $gte http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/gte/
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies a `$lt` query condition.
*
* When called with one argument, the most recent path passed to `where()` is used.
*
* @method lt
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {Number} val
* @see $lt http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/lt/
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies a `$lte` query condition.
*
* When called with one argument, the most recent path passed to `where()` is used.
*
* @method lte
* @see $lte http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/lte/
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {Number} val
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies a `$ne` query condition.
*
* When called with one argument, the most recent path passed to `where()` is used.
*
* @see $ne http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/ne/
* @method ne
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {Number} val
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies an `$in` query condition.
*
* When called with one argument, the most recent path passed to `where()` is used.
*
* @see $in http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/in/
* @method in
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {Number} val
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies an `$nin` query condition.
*
* When called with one argument, the most recent path passed to `where()` is used.
*
* @see $nin http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/nin/
* @method nin
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {Number} val
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies an `$all` query condition.
*
* When called with one argument, the most recent path passed to `where()` is used.
*
* ####Example:
*
* MyModel.find().where('pets').all(['dog', 'cat', 'ferret']);
* // Equivalent:
* MyModel.find().all('pets', ['dog', 'cat', 'ferret']);
*
* @see $all http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/all/
* @method all
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {Array} val
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies a `$size` query condition.
*
* When called with one argument, the most recent path passed to `where()` is used.
*
* ####Example
*
* MyModel.where('tags').size(0).exec(function (err, docs) {
* if (err) return handleError(err);
*
* assert(Array.isArray(docs));
* console.log('documents with 0 tags', docs);
* })
*
* @see $size http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/size/
* @method size
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {Number} val
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies a `$regex` query condition.
*
* When called with one argument, the most recent path passed to `where()` is used.
*
* @see $regex http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/regex/
* @method regex
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {String|RegExp} val
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies a `maxDistance` query condition.
*
* When called with one argument, the most recent path passed to `where()` is used.
*
* @see $maxDistance http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/maxDistance/
* @method maxDistance
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {Number} val
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies a `$mod` condition, filters documents for documents whose
* `path` property is a number that is equal to `remainder` modulo `divisor`.
*
* ####Example
*
* // All find products whose inventory is odd
* Product.find().mod('inventory', [2, 1]);
* Product.find().where('inventory').mod([2, 1]);
* // This syntax is a little strange, but supported.
* Product.find().where('inventory').mod(2, 1);
*
* @method mod
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {Array} val must be of length 2, first element is `divisor`, 2nd element is `remainder`.
* @return {Query} this
* @see $mod http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/mod/
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.mod = function() {
let val;
let path;
if (arguments.length === 1) {
this._ensurePath('mod');
val = arguments[0];
path = this._path;
} else if (arguments.length === 2 && !Array.isArray(arguments[1])) {
this._ensurePath('mod');
val = slice(arguments);
path = this._path;
} else if (arguments.length === 3) {
val = slice(arguments, 1);
path = arguments[0];
} else {
val = arguments[1];
path = arguments[0];
}
const conds = this._conditions[path] || (this._conditions[path] = {});
conds.$mod = val;
return this;
};
/**
* Specifies an `$exists` condition
*
* ####Example
*
* // { name: { $exists: true }}
* Thing.where('name').exists()
* Thing.where('name').exists(true)
* Thing.find().exists('name')
*
* // { name: { $exists: false }}
* Thing.where('name').exists(false);
* Thing.find().exists('name', false);
*
* @method exists
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {Number} val
* @return {Query} this
* @see $exists http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/exists/
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies an `$elemMatch` condition
*
* ####Example
*
* query.elemMatch('comment', { author: 'autobot', votes: {$gte: 5}})
*
* query.where('comment').elemMatch({ author: 'autobot', votes: {$gte: 5}})
*
* query.elemMatch('comment', function (elem) {
* elem.where('author').equals('autobot');
* elem.where('votes').gte(5);
* })
*
* query.where('comment').elemMatch(function (elem) {
* elem.where({ author: 'autobot' });
* elem.where('votes').gte(5);
* })
*
* @method elemMatch
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String|Object|Function} path
* @param {Object|Function} filter
* @return {Query} this
* @see $elemMatch http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/elemMatch/
* @api public
*/
/**
* Defines a `$within` or `$geoWithin` argument for geo-spatial queries.
*
* ####Example
*
* query.where(path).within().box()
* query.where(path).within().circle()
* query.where(path).within().geometry()
*
* query.where('loc').within({ center: [50,50], radius: 10, unique: true, spherical: true });
* query.where('loc').within({ box: [[40.73, -73.9], [40.7, -73.988]] });
* query.where('loc').within({ polygon: [[],[],[],[]] });
*
* query.where('loc').within([], [], []) // polygon
* query.where('loc').within([], []) // box
* query.where('loc').within({ type: 'LineString', coordinates: [...] }); // geometry
*
* **MUST** be used after `where()`.
*
* ####NOTE:
*
* As of Mongoose 3.7, `$geoWithin` is always used for queries. To change this behavior, see [Query.use$geoWithin](#query_Query-use%2524geoWithin).
*
* ####NOTE:
*
* In Mongoose 3.7, `within` changed from a getter to a function. If you need the old syntax, use [this](https://github.com/ebensing/mongoose-within).
*
* @method within
* @see $polygon http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/polygon/
* @see $box http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/box/
* @see $geometry http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/geometry/
* @see $center http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/center/
* @see $centerSphere http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/centerSphere/
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies a `$slice` projection for an array.
*
* ####Example
*
* query.slice('comments', 5)
* query.slice('comments', -5)
* query.slice('comments', [10, 5])
* query.where('comments').slice(5)
* query.where('comments').slice([-10, 5])
*
* @method slice
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {Number} val number/range of elements to slice
* @return {Query} this
* @see mongodb http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Retrieving+a+Subset+of+Fields#RetrievingaSubsetofFields-RetrievingaSubrangeofArrayElements
* @see $slice http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/projection/slice/#prj._S_slice
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies the maximum number of documents the query will return.
*
* ####Example
*
* query.limit(20)
*
* ####Note
*
* Cannot be used with `distinct()`
*
* @method limit
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Number} val
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies the number of documents to skip.
*
* ####Example
*
* query.skip(100).limit(20)
*
* ####Note
*
* Cannot be used with `distinct()`
*
* @method skip
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Number} val
* @see cursor.skip http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/cursor.skip/
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies the maxScan option.
*
* ####Example
*
* query.maxScan(100)
*
* ####Note
*
* Cannot be used with `distinct()`
*
* @method maxScan
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Number} val
* @see maxScan http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/maxScan/
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies the batchSize option.
*
* ####Example
*
* query.batchSize(100)
*
* ####Note
*
* Cannot be used with `distinct()`
*
* @method batchSize
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Number} val
* @see batchSize http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/cursor.batchSize/
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies the `comment` option.
*
* ####Example
*
* query.comment('login query')
*
* ####Note
*
* Cannot be used with `distinct()`
*
* @method comment
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} val
* @see comment http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/comment/
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies this query as a `snapshot` query.
*
* ####Example
*
* query.snapshot() // true
* query.snapshot(true)
* query.snapshot(false)
*
* ####Note
*
* Cannot be used with `distinct()`
*
* @method snapshot
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @see snapshot http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/snapshot/
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
/**
* Sets query hints.
*
* ####Example
*
* query.hint({ indexA: 1, indexB: -1})
*
* ####Note
*
* Cannot be used with `distinct()`
*
* @method hint
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Object} val a hint object
* @return {Query} this
* @see $hint http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/hint/
* @api public
*/
/**
* Get/set the current projection (AKA fields). Pass `null` to remove the
* current projection.
*
* Unlike `projection()`, the `select()` function modifies the current
* projection in place. This function overwrites the existing projection.
*
* ####Example:
*
* const q = Model.find();
* q.projection(); // null
*
* q.select('a b');
* q.projection(); // { a: 1, b: 1 }
*
* q.projection({ c: 1 });
* q.projection(); // { c: 1 }
*
* q.projection(null);
* q.projection(); // null
*
*
* @method projection
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Object|null} arg
* @return {Object} the current projection
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.projection = function(arg) {
if (arguments.length === 0) {
return this._fields;
}
this._fields = {};
this._userProvidedFields = {};
this.select(arg);
return this._fields;
};
/**
* Specifies which document fields to include or exclude (also known as the query "projection")
*
* When using string syntax, prefixing a path with `-` will flag that path as excluded. When a path does not have the `-` prefix, it is included. Lastly, if a path is prefixed with `+`, it forces inclusion of the path, which is useful for paths excluded at the [schema level](/docs/api.html#schematype_SchemaType-select).
*
* A projection _must_ be either inclusive or exclusive. In other words, you must
* either list the fields to include (which excludes all others), or list the fields
* to exclude (which implies all other fields are included). The [`_id` field is the only exception because MongoDB includes it by default](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/tutorial/project-fields-from-query-results/#suppress-id-field).
*
* ####Example
*
* // include a and b, exclude other fields
* query.select('a b');
*
* // exclude c and d, include other fields
* query.select('-c -d');
*
* // Use `+` to override schema-level `select: false` without making the
* // projection inclusive.
* const schema = new Schema({
* foo: { type: String, select: false },
* bar: String
* });
* // ...
* query.select('+foo'); // Override foo's `select: false` without excluding `bar`
*
* // or you may use object notation, useful when
* // you have keys already prefixed with a "-"
* query.select({ a: 1, b: 1 });
* query.select({ c: 0, d: 0 });
*
*
* @method select
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Object|String} arg
* @return {Query} this
* @see SchemaType
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.select = function select() {
let arg = arguments[0];
if (!arg) return this;
let i;
if (arguments.length !== 1) {
throw new Error('Invalid select: select only takes 1 argument');
}
this._validate('select');
const fields = this._fields || (this._fields = {});
const userProvidedFields = this._userProvidedFields || (this._userProvidedFields = {});
arg = parseProjection(arg);
if (utils.isObject(arg)) {
const keys = Object.keys(arg);
for (i = 0; i < keys.length; ++i) {
fields[keys[i]] = arg[keys[i]];
userProvidedFields[keys[i]] = arg[keys[i]];
}
return this;
}
throw new TypeError('Invalid select() argument. Must be string or object.');
};
/**
* _DEPRECATED_ Sets the slaveOk option.
*
* **Deprecated** in MongoDB 2.2 in favor of [read preferences](#query_Query-read).
*
* ####Example:
*
* query.slaveOk() // true
* query.slaveOk(true)
* query.slaveOk(false)
*
* @method slaveOk
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @deprecated use read() preferences instead if on mongodb >= 2.2
* @param {Boolean} v defaults to true
* @see mongodb http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/applications/replication/#read-preference
* @see slaveOk http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/rs.slaveOk/
* @see read() #query_Query-read
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
/**
* Determines the MongoDB nodes from which to read.
*
* ####Preferences:
*
* primary - (default) Read from primary only. Operations will produce an error if primary is unavailable. Cannot be combined with tags.
* secondary Read from secondary if available, otherwise error.
* primaryPreferred Read from primary if available, otherwise a secondary.
* secondaryPreferred Read from a secondary if available, otherwise read from the primary.
* nearest All operations read from among the nearest candidates, but unlike other modes, this option will include both the primary and all secondaries in the random selection.
*
* Aliases
*
* p primary
* pp primaryPreferred
* s secondary
* sp secondaryPreferred
* n nearest
*
* ####Example:
*
* new Query().read('primary')
* new Query().read('p') // same as primary
*
* new Query().read('primaryPreferred')
* new Query().read('pp') // same as primaryPreferred
*
* new Query().read('secondary')
* new Query().read('s') // same as secondary
*
* new Query().read('secondaryPreferred')
* new Query().read('sp') // same as secondaryPreferred
*
* new Query().read('nearest')
* new Query().read('n') // same as nearest
*
* // read from secondaries with matching tags
* new Query().read('s', [{ dc:'sf', s: 1 },{ dc:'ma', s: 2 }])
*
* Read more about how to use read preferrences [here](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/applications/replication/#read-preference) and [here](http://mongodb.github.com/node-mongodb-native/driver-articles/anintroductionto1_1and2_2.html#read-preferences).
*
* @method read
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} pref one of the listed preference options or aliases
* @param {Array} [tags] optional tags for this query
* @see mongodb http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/applications/replication/#read-preference
* @see driver http://mongodb.github.com/node-mongodb-native/driver-articles/anintroductionto1_1and2_2.html#read-preferences
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.read = function read(pref, tags) {
// first cast into a ReadPreference object to support tags
const read = new ReadPreference(pref, tags);
this.options.readPreference = read;
return this;
};
/**
* Sets the [MongoDB session](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/server-sessions/)
* associated with this query. Sessions are how you mark a query as part of a
* [transaction](/docs/transactions.html).
*
* Calling `session(null)` removes the session from this query.
*
* ####Example:
*
* const s = await mongoose.startSession();
* await mongoose.model('Person').findOne({ name: 'Axl Rose' }).session(s);
*
* @method session
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {ClientSession} [session] from `await conn.startSession()`
* @see Connection.prototype.startSession() /docs/api.html#connection_Connection-startSession
* @see mongoose.startSession() /docs/api.html#mongoose_Mongoose-startSession
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.session = function session(v) {
if (v == null) {
delete this.options.session;
}
this.options.session = v;
return this;
};
/**
* Sets the specified number of `mongod` servers, or tag set of `mongod` servers,
* that must acknowledge this write before this write is considered successful.
* This option is only valid for operations that write to the database:
*
* - `deleteOne()`
* - `deleteMany()`
* - `findOneAndDelete()`
* - `findOneAndReplace()`
* - `findOneAndUpdate()`
* - `remove()`
* - `update()`
* - `updateOne()`
* - `updateMany()`
*
* Defaults to the schema's [`writeConcern.w` option](/docs/guide.html#writeConcern)
*
* ####Example:
*
* // The 'majority' option means the `deleteOne()` promise won't resolve
* // until the `deleteOne()` has propagated to the majority of the replica set
* await mongoose.model('Person').
* deleteOne({ name: 'Ned Stark' }).
* w('majority');
*
* @method w
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String|number} val 0 for fire-and-forget, 1 for acknowledged by one server, 'majority' for majority of the replica set, or [any of the more advanced options](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/write-concern/#w-option).
* @see mongodb https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/write-concern/#w-option
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.w = function w(val) {
if (val == null) {
delete this.options.w;
}
this.options.w = val;
return this;
};
/**
* Requests acknowledgement that this operation has been persisted to MongoDB's
* on-disk journal.
* This option is only valid for operations that write to the database:
*
* - `deleteOne()`
* - `deleteMany()`
* - `findOneAndDelete()`
* - `findOneAndReplace()`
* - `findOneAndUpdate()`
* - `remove()`
* - `update()`
* - `updateOne()`
* - `updateMany()`
*
* Defaults to the schema's [`writeConcern.j` option](/docs/guide.html#writeConcern)
*
* ####Example:
*
* await mongoose.model('Person').deleteOne({ name: 'Ned Stark' }).j(true);
*
* @method j
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {boolean} val
* @see mongodb https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/write-concern/#j-option
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.j = function j(val) {
if (val == null) {
delete this.options.j;
}
this.options.j = val;
return this;
};
/**
* If [`w > 1`](/docs/api.html#query_Query-w), the maximum amount of time to
* wait for this write to propagate through the replica set before this
* operation fails. The default is `0`, which means no timeout.
*
* This option is only valid for operations that write to the database:
*
* - `deleteOne()`
* - `deleteMany()`
* - `findOneAndDelete()`
* - `findOneAndReplace()`
* - `findOneAndUpdate()`
* - `remove()`
* - `update()`
* - `updateOne()`
* - `updateMany()`
*
* Defaults to the schema's [`writeConcern.wtimeout` option](/docs/guide.html#writeConcern)
*
* ####Example:
*
* // The `deleteOne()` promise won't resolve until this `deleteOne()` has
* // propagated to at least `w = 2` members of the replica set. If it takes
* // longer than 1 second, this `deleteOne()` will fail.
* await mongoose.model('Person').
* deleteOne({ name: 'Ned Stark' }).
* w(2).
* wtimeout(1000);
*
* @method wtimeout
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {number} ms number of milliseconds to wait
* @see mongodb https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/write-concern/#wtimeout
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.wtimeout = function wtimeout(ms) {
if (ms == null) {
delete this.options.wtimeout;
}
this.options.wtimeout = ms;
return this;
};
/**
* Sets the readConcern option for the query.
*
* ####Example:
*
* new Query().readConcern('local')
* new Query().readConcern('l') // same as local
*
* new Query().readConcern('available')
* new Query().readConcern('a') // same as available
*
* new Query().readConcern('majority')
* new Query().readConcern('m') // same as majority
*
* new Query().readConcern('linearizable')
* new Query().readConcern('lz') // same as linearizable
*
* new Query().readConcern('snapshot')
* new Query().readConcern('s') // same as snapshot
*
*
* ####Read Concern Level:
*
* local MongoDB 3.2+ The query returns from the instance with no guarantee guarantee that the data has been written to a majority of the replica set members (i.e. may be rolled back).
* available MongoDB 3.6+ The query returns from the instance with no guarantee guarantee that the data has been written to a majority of the replica set members (i.e. may be rolled back).
* majority MongoDB 3.2+ The query returns the data that has been acknowledged by a majority of the replica set members. The documents returned by the read operation are durable, even in the event of failure.
* linearizable MongoDB 3.4+ The query returns data that reflects all successful majority-acknowledged writes that completed prior to the start of the read operation. The query may wait for concurrently executing writes to propagate to a majority of replica set members before returning results.
* snapshot MongoDB 4.0+ Only available for operations within multi-document transactions. Upon transaction commit with write concern "majority", the transaction operations are guaranteed to have read from a snapshot of majority-committed data.
*
* Aliases
*
* l local
* a available
* m majority
* lz linearizable
* s snapshot
*
* Read more about how to use read concern [here](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/read-concern/).
*
* @memberOf Query
* @method readConcern
* @param {String} level one of the listed read concern level or their aliases
* @see mongodb https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/read-concern/
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
/**
* Gets query options.
*
* ####Example:
*
* var query = new Query();
* query.limit(10);
* query.setOptions({ maxTimeMS: 1000 })
* query.getOptions(); // { limit: 10, maxTimeMS: 1000 }
*
* @return {Object} the options
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.getOptions = function() {
return this.options;
};
/**
* Sets query options. Some options only make sense for certain operations.
*
* ####Options:
*
* The following options are only for `find()`:
*
* - [tailable](http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Tailable+Cursors)
* - [sort](http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Advanced+Queries#AdvancedQueries-%7B%7Bsort(\)%7D%7D)
* - [limit](http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Advanced+Queries#AdvancedQueries-%7B%7Blimit%28%29%7D%7D)
* - [skip](http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Advanced+Queries#AdvancedQueries-%7B%7Bskip%28%29%7D%7D)
* - [maxscan](https://docs.mongodb.org/v3.2/reference/operator/meta/maxScan/#metaOp._S_maxScan)
* - [batchSize](http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Advanced+Queries#AdvancedQueries-%7B%7BbatchSize%28%29%7D%7D)
* - [comment](http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Advanced+Queries#AdvancedQueries-%24comment)
* - [snapshot](http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Advanced+Queries#AdvancedQueries-%7B%7Bsnapshot%28%29%7D%7D)
* - [readPreference](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/applications/replication/#read-preference)
* - [hint](http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Advanced+Queries#AdvancedQueries-%24hint)
*
* The following options are only for write operations: `update()`, `updateOne()`, `updateMany()`, `replaceOne()`, `findOneAndUpdate()`, and `findByIdAndUpdate()`:
*
* - [upsert](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/method/db.collection.update/)
* - [writeConcern](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/method/db.collection.update/)
* - [timestamps](https://mongoosejs.com/docs/guide.html#timestamps): If `timestamps` is set in the schema, set this option to `false` to skip timestamps for that particular update. Has no effect if `timestamps` is not enabled in the schema options.
* - omitUndefined: delete any properties whose value is `undefined` when casting an update. In other words, if this is set, Mongoose will delete `baz` from the update in `Model.updateOne({}, { foo: 'bar', baz: undefined })` before sending the update to the server.
*
* The following options are only for `find()`, `findOne()`, `findById()`, `findOneAndUpdate()`, and `findByIdAndUpdate()`:
*
* - [lean](./api.html#query_Query-lean)
* - [populate](/docs/populate.html)
* - [projection](/docs/api/query.html#query_Query-projection)
*
* The following options are only for all operations **except** `update()`, `updateOne()`, `updateMany()`, `remove()`, `deleteOne()`, and `deleteMany()`:
*
* - [maxTimeMS](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/meta/maxTimeMS/)
*
* The following options are for `findOneAndUpdate()` and `findOneAndRemove()`
*
* - [useFindAndModify](/docs/deprecations.html#findandmodify)
* - rawResult
*
* The following options are for all operations:
*
* - [collation](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/collation/)
* - [session](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/server-sessions/)
* - [explain](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/method/cursor.explain/)
*
* @param {Object} options
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.setOptions = function(options, overwrite) {
// overwrite is only for internal use
if (overwrite) {
// ensure that _mongooseOptions & options are two different objects
this._mongooseOptions = (options && utils.clone(options)) || {};
this.options = options || {};
if ('populate' in options) {
this.populate(this._mongooseOptions);
}
return this;
}
if (options == null) {
return this;
}
if (typeof options !== 'object') {
throw new Error('Options must be an object, got "' + options + '"');
}
if (Array.isArray(options.populate)) {
const populate = options.populate;
delete options.populate;
const _numPopulate = populate.length;
for (let i = 0; i < _numPopulate; ++i) {
this.populate(populate[i]);
}
}
if ('useFindAndModify' in options) {
this._mongooseOptions.useFindAndModify = options.useFindAndModify;
delete options.useFindAndModify;
}
if ('omitUndefined' in options) {
this._mongooseOptions.omitUndefined = options.omitUndefined;
delete options.omitUndefined;
}
if ('setDefaultsOnInsert' in options) {
this._mongooseOptions.setDefaultsOnInsert = options.setDefaultsOnInsert;
delete options.setDefaultsOnInsert;
}
return Query.base.setOptions.call(this, options);
};
/**
* Sets the [`explain` option](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/method/cursor.explain/),
* which makes this query return detailed execution stats instead of the actual
* query result. This method is useful for determining what index your queries
* use.
*
* Calling `query.explain(v)` is equivalent to `query.setOption({ explain: v })`
*
* ####Example:
*
* const query = new Query();
* const res = await query.find({ a: 1 }).explain('queryPlanner');
* console.log(res);
*
* @param {String} [verbose] The verbosity mode. Either 'queryPlanner', 'executionStats', or 'allPlansExecution'. The default is 'queryPlanner'
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.explain = function(verbose) {
if (arguments.length === 0) {
this.options.explain = true;
return this;
}
this.options.explain = verbose;
return this;
};
/**
* Sets the [maxTimeMS](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/method/cursor.maxTimeMS/)
* option. This will tell the MongoDB server to abort if the query or write op
* has been running for more than `ms` milliseconds.
*
* Calling `query.maxTimeMS(v)` is equivalent to `query.setOption({ maxTimeMS: v })`
*
* ####Example:
*
* const query = new Query();
* // Throws an error 'operation exceeded time limit' as long as there's
* // >= 1 doc in the queried collection
* const res = await query.find({ $where: 'sleep(1000) || true' }).maxTimeMS(100);
*
* @param {Number} [ms] The number of milliseconds
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.maxTimeMS = function(ms) {
this.options.maxTimeMS = ms;
return this;
};
/**
* Returns the current query filter (also known as conditions) as a POJO.
*
* ####Example:
*
* const query = new Query();
* query.find({ a: 1 }).where('b').gt(2);
* query.getFilter(); // { a: 1, b: { $gt: 2 } }
*
* @return {Object} current query filter
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.getFilter = function() {
return this._conditions;
};
/**
* Returns the current query filter. Equivalent to `getFilter()`.
*
* You should use `getFilter()` instead of `getQuery()` where possible. `getQuery()`
* will likely be deprecated in a future release.
*
* ####Example:
*
* var query = new Query();
* query.find({ a: 1 }).where('b').gt(2);
* query.getQuery(); // { a: 1, b: { $gt: 2 } }
*
* @return {Object} current query filter
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.getQuery = function() {
return this._conditions;
};
/**
* Sets the query conditions to the provided JSON object.
*
* ####Example:
*
* var query = new Query();
* query.find({ a: 1 })
* query.setQuery({ a: 2 });
* query.getQuery(); // { a: 2 }
*
* @param {Object} new query conditions
* @return {undefined}
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.setQuery = function(val) {
this._conditions = val;
};
/**
* Returns the current update operations as a JSON object.
*
* ####Example:
*
* var query = new Query();
* query.update({}, { $set: { a: 5 } });
* query.getUpdate(); // { $set: { a: 5 } }
*
* @return {Object} current update operations
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.getUpdate = function() {
return this._update;
};
/**
* Sets the current update operation to new value.
*
* ####Example:
*
* var query = new Query();
* query.update({}, { $set: { a: 5 } });
* query.setUpdate({ $set: { b: 6 } });
* query.getUpdate(); // { $set: { b: 6 } }
*
* @param {Object} new update operation
* @return {undefined}
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.setUpdate = function(val) {
this._update = val;
};
/**
* Returns fields selection for this query.
*
* @method _fieldsForExec
* @return {Object}
* @api private
* @receiver Query
*/
Query.prototype._fieldsForExec = function() {
return utils.clone(this._fields);
};
/**
* Return an update document with corrected `$set` operations.
*
* @method _updateForExec
* @api private
* @receiver Query
*/
Query.prototype._updateForExec = function() {
const update = utils.clone(this._update, {
transform: false,
depopulate: true
});
const ops = Object.keys(update);
let i = ops.length;
const ret = {};
while (i--) {
const op = ops[i];
if (this.options.overwrite) {
ret[op] = update[op];
continue;
}
if ('$' !== op[0]) {
// fix up $set sugar
if (!ret.$set) {
if (update.$set) {
ret.$set = update.$set;
} else {
ret.$set = {};
}
}
ret.$set[op] = update[op];
ops.splice(i, 1);
if (!~ops.indexOf('$set')) ops.push('$set');
} else if ('$set' === op) {
if (!ret.$set) {
ret[op] = update[op];
}
} else {
ret[op] = update[op];
}
}
return ret;
};
/**
* Makes sure _path is set.
*
* @method _ensurePath
* @param {String} method
* @api private
* @receiver Query
*/
/**
* Determines if `conds` can be merged using `mquery().merge()`
*
* @method canMerge
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Object} conds
* @return {Boolean}
* @api private
*/
/**
* Returns default options for this query.
*
* @param {Model} model
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._optionsForExec = function(model) {
const options = utils.clone(this.options);
delete options.populate;
model = model || this.model;
if (!model) {
return options;
}
const safe = get(model, 'schema.options.safe', null);
if (!('safe' in options) && safe != null) {
setSafe(options, safe);
}
// Apply schema-level `writeConcern` option
applyWriteConcern(model.schema, options);
const readPreference = get(model, 'schema.options.read');
if (!('readPreference' in options) && readPreference) {
options.readPreference = readPreference;
}
if (options.upsert !== void 0) {
options.upsert = !!options.upsert;
}
return options;
};
/*!
* ignore
*/
const safeDeprecationWarning = 'Mongoose: the `safe` option is deprecated. ' +
'Use write concerns instead: http://bit.ly/mongoose-w';
const setSafe = util.deprecate(function setSafe(options, safe) {
options.safe = safe;
}, safeDeprecationWarning);
/**
* Sets the lean option.
*
* Documents returned from queries with the `lean` option enabled are plain
* javascript objects, not [Mongoose Documents](/api/document.html). They have no
* `save` method, getters/setters, virtuals, or other Mongoose features.
*
* ####Example:
*
* new Query().lean() // true
* new Query().lean(true)
* new Query().lean(false)
*
* const docs = await Model.find().lean();
* docs[0] instanceof mongoose.Document; // false
*
* [Lean is great for high-performance, read-only cases](/docs/tutorials/lean.html),
* especially when combined
* with [cursors](/docs/queries.html#streaming).
*
* If you need virtuals, getters/setters, or defaults with `lean()`, you need
* to use a plugin. See:
*
* - [mongoose-lean-virtuals](https://plugins.mongoosejs.io/plugins/lean-virtuals)
* - [mongoose-lean-getters](https://plugins.mongoosejs.io/plugins/lean-getters)
* - [mongoose-lean-defaults](https://www.npmjs.com/package/mongoose-lean-defaults)
*
* @param {Boolean|Object} bool defaults to true
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.lean = function(v) {
this._mongooseOptions.lean = arguments.length ? v : true;
return this;
};
/**
* Returns an object containing the Mongoose-specific options for this query,
* including `lean` and `populate`.
*
* Mongoose-specific options are different from normal options (`sort`, `limit`, etc.)
* because they are **not** sent to the MongoDB server.
*
* ####Example:
*
* const q = new Query();
* q.mongooseOptions().lean; // undefined
*
* q.lean();
* q.mongooseOptions().lean; // true
*
* This function is useful for writing [query middleware](/docs/middleware.html).
* Below is a full list of properties the return value from this function may have:
*
* - `populate`
* - `lean`
* - `omitUndefined`
* - `strict`
* - `nearSphere`
* - `useFindAndModify`
*
* @return {Object} Mongoose-specific options
* @param public
*/
Query.prototype.mongooseOptions = function() {
return this._mongooseOptions;
};
/**
* Adds a `$set` to this query's update without changing the operation.
* This is useful for query middleware so you can add an update regardless
* of whether you use `updateOne()`, `updateMany()`, `findOneAndUpdate()`, etc.
*
* ####Example:
*
* // Updates `{ $set: { updatedAt: new Date() } }`
* new Query().updateOne({}, {}).set('updatedAt', new Date());
* new Query().updateMany({}, {}).set({ updatedAt: new Date() });
*
* @param {String|Object} path path or object of key/value pairs to set
* @param {Any} [val] the value to set
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.set = function(path, val) {
if (typeof path === 'object') {
const keys = Object.keys(path);
for (const key of keys) {
this.set(key, path[key]);
}
return this;
}
this._update = this._update || {};
this._update.$set = this._update.$set || {};
this._update.$set[path] = val;
return this;
};
/**
* For update operations, returns the value of a path in the update's `$set`.
* Useful for writing getters/setters that can work with both update operations
* and `save()`.
*
* ####Example:
*
* const query = Model.updateOne({}, { $set: { name: 'Jean-Luc Picard' } });
* query.get('name'); // 'Jean-Luc Picard'
*
* @param {String|Object} path path or object of key/value pairs to set
* @param {Any} [val] the value to set
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.get = function get(path) {
const update = this._update;
if (update == null) {
return void 0;
}
const $set = update.$set;
if ($set == null) {
return update[path];
}
if (utils.hasUserDefinedProperty(update, path)) {
return update[path];
}
if (utils.hasUserDefinedProperty($set, path)) {
return $set[path];
}
return void 0;
};
/**
* Gets/sets the error flag on this query. If this flag is not null or
* undefined, the `exec()` promise will reject without executing.
*
* ####Example:
*
* Query().error(); // Get current error value
* Query().error(null); // Unset the current error
* Query().error(new Error('test')); // `exec()` will resolve with test
* Schema.pre('find', function() {
* if (!this.getQuery().userId) {
* this.error(new Error('Not allowed to query without setting userId'));
* }
* });
*
* Note that query casting runs **after** hooks, so cast errors will override
* custom errors.
*
* ####Example:
* var TestSchema = new Schema({ num: Number });
* var TestModel = db.model('Test', TestSchema);
* TestModel.find({ num: 'not a number' }).error(new Error('woops')).exec(function(error) {
* // `error` will be a cast error because `num` failed to cast
* });
*
* @param {Error|null} err if set, `exec()` will fail fast before sending the query to MongoDB
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.error = function error(err) {
if (arguments.length === 0) {
return this._error;
}
this._error = err;
return this;
};
/*!
* ignore
*/
Query.prototype._unsetCastError = function _unsetCastError() {
if (this._error != null && !(this._error instanceof CastError)) {
return;
}
return this.error(null);
};
/**
* Getter/setter around the current mongoose-specific options for this query
* Below are the current Mongoose-specific options.
*
* - `populate`: an array representing what paths will be populated. Should have one entry for each call to [`Query.prototype.populate()`](/docs/api.html#query_Query-populate)
* - `lean`: if truthy, Mongoose will not [hydrate](/docs/api.html#model_Model.hydrate) any documents that are returned from this query. See [`Query.prototype.lean()`](/docs/api.html#query_Query-lean) for more information.
* - `strict`: controls how Mongoose handles keys that aren't in the schema for updates. This option is `true` by default, which means Mongoose will silently strip any paths in the update that aren't in the schema. See the [`strict` mode docs](/docs/guide.html#strict) for more information.
* - `strictQuery`: controls how Mongoose handles keys that aren't in the schema for the query `filter`. This option is `false` by default for backwards compatibility, which means Mongoose will allow `Model.find({ foo: 'bar' })` even if `foo` is not in the schema. See the [`strictQuery` docs](/docs/guide.html#strictQuery) for more information.
* - `useFindAndModify`: used to work around the [`findAndModify()` deprecation warning](/docs/deprecations.html#findandmodify)
* - `omitUndefined`: delete any properties whose value is `undefined` when casting an update. In other words, if this is set, Mongoose will delete `baz` from the update in `Model.updateOne({}, { foo: 'bar', baz: undefined })` before sending the update to the server.
* - `nearSphere`: use `$nearSphere` instead of `near()`. See the [`Query.prototype.nearSphere()` docs](/docs/api.html#query_Query-nearSphere)
*
* Mongoose maintains a separate object for internal options because
* Mongoose sends `Query.prototype.options` to the MongoDB server, and the
* above options are not relevant for the MongoDB server.
*
* @param {Object} options if specified, overwrites the current options
* @return {Object} the options
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.mongooseOptions = function(v) {
if (arguments.length > 0) {
this._mongooseOptions = v;
}
return this._mongooseOptions;
};
/*!
* ignore
*/
Query.prototype._castConditions = function() {
try {
this.cast(this.model);
this._unsetCastError();
} catch (err) {
this.error(err);
}
};
/*!
* ignore
*/
function _castArrayFilters(query) {
try {
castArrayFilters(query);
} catch (err) {
query.error(err);
}
}
/**
* Thunk around find()
*
* @param {Function} [callback]
* @return {Query} this
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._find = wrapThunk(function(callback) {
this._castConditions();
if (this.error() != null) {
callback(this.error());
return null;
}
callback = _wrapThunkCallback(this, callback);
this._applyPaths();
this._fields = this._castFields(this._fields);
const fields = this._fieldsForExec();
const mongooseOptions = this._mongooseOptions;
const _this = this;
const userProvidedFields = _this._userProvidedFields || {};
applyGlobalMaxTimeMS(this.options, this.model);
// Separate options to pass down to `completeMany()` in case we need to
// set a session on the document
const completeManyOptions = Object.assign({}, {
session: get(this, 'options.session', null)
});
const cb = (err, docs) => {
if (err) {
return callback(err);
}
if (docs.length === 0) {
return callback(null, docs);
}
if (this.options.explain) {
return callback(null, docs);
}
if (!mongooseOptions.populate) {
return mongooseOptions.lean ?
callback(null, docs) :
completeMany(_this.model, docs, fields, userProvidedFields, completeManyOptions, callback);
}
const pop = helpers.preparePopulationOptionsMQ(_this, mongooseOptions);
completeManyOptions.populated = pop;
_this.model.populate(docs, pop, function(err, docs) {
if (err) return callback(err);
return mongooseOptions.lean ?
callback(null, docs) :
completeMany(_this.model, docs, fields, userProvidedFields, completeManyOptions, callback);
});
};
const options = this._optionsForExec();
options.projection = this._fieldsForExec();
const filter = this._conditions;
this._collection.find(filter, options, cb);
return null;
});
/**
* Find all documents that match `selector`. The result will be an array of documents.
*
* If there are too many documents in the result to fit in memory, use
* [`Query.prototype.cursor()`](api.html#query_Query-cursor)
*
* ####Example
*
* // Using async/await
* const arr = await Movie.find({ year: { $gte: 1980, $lte: 1989 } });
*
* // Using callbacks
* Movie.find({ year: { $gte: 1980, $lte: 1989 } }, function(err, arr) {});
*
* @param {Object|ObjectId} [filter] mongodb selector. If not specified, returns all documents.
* @param {Function} [callback]
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.find = function(conditions, callback) {
this.op = 'find';
if (typeof conditions === 'function') {
callback = conditions;
conditions = {};
}
conditions = utils.toObject(conditions);
if (mquery.canMerge(conditions)) {
this.merge(conditions);
prepareDiscriminatorCriteria(this);
} else if (conditions != null) {
this.error(new ObjectParameterError(conditions, 'filter', 'find'));
}
// if we don't have a callback, then just return the query object
if (!callback) {
return Query.base.find.call(this);
}
this.exec(callback);
return this;
};
/**
* Merges another Query or conditions object into this one.
*
* When a Query is passed, conditions, field selection and options are merged.
*
* @param {Query|Object} source
* @return {Query} this
*/
Query.prototype.merge = function(source) {
if (!source) {
return this;
}
const opts = { overwrite: true };
if (source instanceof Query) {
// if source has a feature, apply it to ourselves
if (source._conditions) {
utils.merge(this._conditions, source._conditions, opts);
}
if (source._fields) {
this._fields || (this._fields = {});
utils.merge(this._fields, source._fields, opts);
}
if (source.options) {
this.options || (this.options = {});
utils.merge(this.options, source.options, opts);
}
if (source._update) {
this._update || (this._update = {});
utils.mergeClone(this._update, source._update);
}
if (source._distinct) {
this._distinct = source._distinct;
}
utils.merge(this._mongooseOptions, source._mongooseOptions);
return this;
}
// plain object
utils.merge(this._conditions, source, opts);
return this;
};
/**
* Adds a collation to this op (MongoDB 3.4 and up)
*
* @param {Object} value
* @return {Query} this
* @see MongoDB docs https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/method/cursor.collation/#cursor.collation
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.collation = function(value) {
if (this.options == null) {
this.options = {};
}
this.options.collation = value;
return this;
};
/**
* Hydrate a single doc from `findOne()`, `findOneAndUpdate()`, etc.
*
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._completeOne = function(doc, res, callback) {
if (!doc && !this.options.rawResult) {
return callback(null, null);
}
const model = this.model;
const projection = utils.clone(this._fields);
const userProvidedFields = this._userProvidedFields || {};
// `populate`, `lean`
const mongooseOptions = this._mongooseOptions;
// `rawResult`
const options = this.options;
if (options.explain) {
return callback(null, doc);
}
if (!mongooseOptions.populate) {
return mongooseOptions.lean ?
_completeOneLean(doc, res, options, callback) :
completeOne(model, doc, res, options, projection, userProvidedFields,
null, callback);
}
const pop = helpers.preparePopulationOptionsMQ(this, this._mongooseOptions);
model.populate(doc, pop, (err, doc) => {
if (err) {
return callback(err);
}
return mongooseOptions.lean ?
_completeOneLean(doc, res, options, callback) :
completeOne(model, doc, res, options, projection, userProvidedFields,
pop, callback);
});
};
/**
* Thunk around findOne()
*
* @param {Function} [callback]
* @see findOne http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/db.collection.findOne/
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._findOne = wrapThunk(function(callback) {
this._castConditions();
if (this.error()) {
callback(this.error());
return null;
}
this._applyPaths();
this._fields = this._castFields(this._fields);
applyGlobalMaxTimeMS(this.options, this.model);
// don't pass in the conditions because we already merged them in
Query.base.findOne.call(this, {}, (err, doc) => {
if (err) {
callback(err);
return null;
}
this._completeOne(doc, null, _wrapThunkCallback(this, callback));
});
});
/**
* Declares the query a findOne operation. When executed, the first found document is passed to the callback.
*
* Passing a `callback` executes the query. The result of the query is a single document.
*
* * *Note:* `conditions` is optional, and if `conditions` is null or undefined,
* mongoose will send an empty `findOne` command to MongoDB, which will return
* an arbitrary document. If you're querying by `_id`, use `Model.findById()`
* instead.
*
* This function triggers the following middleware.
*
* - `findOne()`
*
* ####Example
*
* var query = Kitten.where({ color: 'white' });
* query.findOne(function (err, kitten) {
* if (err) return handleError(err);
* if (kitten) {
* // doc may be null if no document matched
* }
* });
*
* @param {Object} [filter] mongodb selector
* @param {Object} [projection] optional fields to return
* @param {Object} [options] see [`setOptions()`](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/api.html#query_Query-setOptions)
* @param {Function} [callback] optional params are (error, document)
* @return {Query} this
* @see findOne http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/db.collection.findOne/
* @see Query.select #query_Query-select
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.findOne = function(conditions, projection, options, callback) {
this.op = 'findOne';
if (typeof conditions === 'function') {
callback = conditions;
conditions = null;
projection = null;
options = null;
} else if (typeof projection === 'function') {
callback = projection;
options = null;
projection = null;
} else if (typeof options === 'function') {
callback = options;
options = null;
}
// make sure we don't send in the whole Document to merge()
conditions = utils.toObject(conditions);
if (options) {
this.setOptions(options);
}
if (projection) {
this.select(projection);
}
if (mquery.canMerge(conditions)) {
this.merge(conditions);
prepareDiscriminatorCriteria(this);
} else if (conditions != null) {
this.error(new ObjectParameterError(conditions, 'filter', 'findOne'));
}
if (!callback) {
// already merged in the conditions, don't need to send them in.
return Query.base.findOne.call(this);
}
this.exec(callback);
return this;
};
/**
* Thunk around count()
*
* @param {Function} [callback]
* @see count http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/db.collection.count/
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._count = wrapThunk(function(callback) {
try {
this.cast(this.model);
} catch (err) {
this.error(err);
}
if (this.error()) {
return callback(this.error());
}
const conds = this._conditions;
const options = this._optionsForExec();
this._collection.count(conds, options, utils.tick(callback));
});
/**
* Thunk around countDocuments()
*
* @param {Function} [callback]
* @see countDocuments http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/Collection.html#countDocuments
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._countDocuments = wrapThunk(function(callback) {
try {
this.cast(this.model);
} catch (err) {
this.error(err);
}
if (this.error()) {
return callback(this.error());
}
const conds = this._conditions;
const options = this._optionsForExec();
this._collection.collection.countDocuments(conds, options, utils.tick(callback));
});
/**
* Thunk around estimatedDocumentCount()
*
* @param {Function} [callback]
* @see estimatedDocumentCount http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/Collection.html#estimatedDocumentCount
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._estimatedDocumentCount = wrapThunk(function(callback) {
if (this.error()) {
return callback(this.error());
}
const options = this._optionsForExec();
this._collection.collection.estimatedDocumentCount(options, utils.tick(callback));
});
/**
* Specifies this query as a `count` query.
*
* This method is deprecated. If you want to count the number of documents in
* a collection, e.g. `count({})`, use the [`estimatedDocumentCount()` function](/docs/api.html#query_Query-estimatedDocumentCount)
* instead. Otherwise, use the [`countDocuments()`](/docs/api.html#query_Query-countDocuments) function instead.
*
* Passing a `callback` executes the query.
*
* This function triggers the following middleware.
*
* - `count()`
*
* ####Example:
*
* var countQuery = model.where({ 'color': 'black' }).count();
*
* query.count({ color: 'black' }).count(callback)
*
* query.count({ color: 'black' }, callback)
*
* query.where('color', 'black').count(function (err, count) {
* if (err) return handleError(err);
* console.log('there are %d kittens', count);
* })
*
* @deprecated
* @param {Object} [filter] count documents that match this object
* @param {Function} [callback] optional params are (error, count)
* @return {Query} this
* @see count http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/db.collection.count/
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.count = function(filter, callback) {
this.op = 'count';
if (typeof filter === 'function') {
callback = filter;
filter = undefined;
}
filter = utils.toObject(filter);
if (mquery.canMerge(filter)) {
this.merge(filter);
}
if (!callback) {
return this;
}
this.exec(callback);
return this;
};
/**
* Specifies this query as a `estimatedDocumentCount()` query. Faster than
* using `countDocuments()` for large collections because
* `estimatedDocumentCount()` uses collection metadata rather than scanning
* the entire collection.
*
* `estimatedDocumentCount()` does **not** accept a filter. `Model.find({ foo: bar }).estimatedDocumentCount()`
* is equivalent to `Model.find().estimatedDocumentCount()`
*
* This function triggers the following middleware.
*
* - `estimatedDocumentCount()`
*
* ####Example:
*
* await Model.find().estimatedDocumentCount();
*
* @param {Object} [options] passed transparently to the [MongoDB driver](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/Collection.html#estimatedDocumentCount)
* @param {Function} [callback] optional params are (error, count)
* @return {Query} this
* @see estimatedDocumentCount http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/Collection.html#estimatedDocumentCount
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.estimatedDocumentCount = function(options, callback) {
this.op = 'estimatedDocumentCount';
if (typeof options === 'function') {
callback = options;
options = undefined;
}
if (typeof options === 'object' && options != null) {
this.setOptions(options);
}
if (!callback) {
return this;
}
this.exec(callback);
return this;
};
/**
* Specifies this query as a `countDocuments()` query. Behaves like `count()`,
* except it always does a full collection scan when passed an empty filter `{}`.
*
* There are also minor differences in how `countDocuments()` handles
* [`$where` and a couple geospatial operators](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/Collection.html#countDocuments).
* versus `count()`.
*
* Passing a `callback` executes the query.
*
* This function triggers the following middleware.
*
* - `countDocuments()`
*
* ####Example:
*
* const countQuery = model.where({ 'color': 'black' }).countDocuments();
*
* query.countDocuments({ color: 'black' }).count(callback);
*
* query.countDocuments({ color: 'black' }, callback);
*
* query.where('color', 'black').countDocuments(function(err, count) {
* if (err) return handleError(err);
* console.log('there are %d kittens', count);
* });
*
* The `countDocuments()` function is similar to `count()`, but there are a
* [few operators that `countDocuments()` does not support](https://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/Collection.html#countDocuments).
* Below are the operators that `count()` supports but `countDocuments()` does not,
* and the suggested replacement:
*
* - `$where`: [`$expr`](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/query/expr/)
* - `$near`: [`$geoWithin`](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/query/geoWithin/) with [`$center`](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/query/center/#op._S_center)
* - `$nearSphere`: [`$geoWithin`](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/query/geoWithin/) with [`$centerSphere`](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/query/centerSphere/#op._S_centerSphere)
*
* @param {Object} [filter] mongodb selector
* @param {Function} [callback] optional params are (error, count)
* @return {Query} this
* @see countDocuments http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/Collection.html#countDocuments
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.countDocuments = function(conditions, callback) {
this.op = 'countDocuments';
if (typeof conditions === 'function') {
callback = conditions;
conditions = undefined;
}
conditions = utils.toObject(conditions);
if (mquery.canMerge(conditions)) {
this.merge(conditions);
}
if (!callback) {
return this;
}
this.exec(callback);
return this;
};
/**
* Thunk around distinct()
*
* @param {Function} [callback]
* @see distinct http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/db.collection.distinct/
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype.__distinct = wrapThunk(function __distinct(callback) {
this._castConditions();
if (this.error()) {
callback(this.error());
return null;
}
const options = this._optionsForExec();
// don't pass in the conditions because we already merged them in
this._collection.collection.
distinct(this._distinct, this._conditions, options, callback);
});
/**
* Declares or executes a distinct() operation.
*
* Passing a `callback` executes the query.
*
* This function does not trigger any middleware.
*
* ####Example
*
* distinct(field, conditions, callback)
* distinct(field, conditions)
* distinct(field, callback)
* distinct(field)
* distinct(callback)
* distinct()
*
* @param {String} [field]
* @param {Object|Query} [filter]
* @param {Function} [callback] optional params are (error, arr)
* @return {Query} this
* @see distinct http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/db.collection.distinct/
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.distinct = function(field, conditions, callback) {
this.op = 'distinct';
if (!callback) {
if (typeof conditions === 'function') {
callback = conditions;
conditions = undefined;
} else if (typeof field === 'function') {
callback = field;
field = undefined;
conditions = undefined;
}
}
conditions = utils.toObject(conditions);
if (mquery.canMerge(conditions)) {
this.merge(conditions);
prepareDiscriminatorCriteria(this);
} else if (conditions != null) {
this.error(new ObjectParameterError(conditions, 'filter', 'distinct'));
}
if (field != null) {
this._distinct = field;
}
if (callback != null) {
this.exec(callback);
}
return this;
};
/**
* Sets the sort order
*
* If an object is passed, values allowed are `asc`, `desc`, `ascending`, `descending`, `1`, and `-1`.
*
* If a string is passed, it must be a space delimited list of path names. The
* sort order of each path is ascending unless the path name is prefixed with `-`
* which will be treated as descending.
*
* ####Example
*
* // sort by "field" ascending and "test" descending
* query.sort({ field: 'asc', test: -1 });
*
* // equivalent
* query.sort('field -test');
*
* ####Note
*
* Cannot be used with `distinct()`
*
* @param {Object|String} arg
* @return {Query} this
* @see cursor.sort http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/cursor.sort/
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.sort = function(arg) {
if (arguments.length > 1) {
throw new Error('sort() only takes 1 Argument');
}
return Query.base.sort.call(this, arg);
};
/**
* Declare and/or execute this query as a remove() operation. `remove()` is
* deprecated, you should use [`deleteOne()`](#query_Query-deleteOne)
* or [`deleteMany()`](#query_Query-deleteMany) instead.
*
* This function does not trigger any middleware
*
* ####Example
*
* Character.remove({ name: /Stark/ }, callback);
*
* This function calls the MongoDB driver's [`Collection#remove()` function](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/Collection.html#remove).
* The returned [promise](https://mongoosejs.com/docs/queries.html) resolves to an
* object that contains 3 properties:
*
* - `ok`: `1` if no errors occurred
* - `deletedCount`: the number of documents deleted
* - `n`: the number of documents deleted. Equal to `deletedCount`.
*
* ####Example
*
* const res = await Character.remove({ name: /Stark/ });
* // Number of docs deleted
* res.deletedCount;
*
* ####Note
*
* Calling `remove()` creates a [Mongoose query](./queries.html), and a query
* does not execute until you either pass a callback, call [`Query#then()`](#query_Query-then),
* or call [`Query#exec()`](#query_Query-exec).
*
* // not executed
* const query = Character.remove({ name: /Stark/ });
*
* // executed
* Character.remove({ name: /Stark/ }, callback);
* Character.remove({ name: /Stark/ }).remove(callback);
*
* // executed without a callback
* Character.exec();
*
* @param {Object|Query} [filter] mongodb selector
* @param {Function} [callback] optional params are (error, mongooseDeleteResult)
* @return {Query} this
* @deprecated
* @see deleteWriteOpResult http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/Collection.html#~deleteWriteOpResult
* @see MongoDB driver remove http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/Collection.html#remove
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.remove = function(filter, callback) {
this.op = 'remove';
if (typeof filter === 'function') {
callback = filter;
filter = null;
}
filter = utils.toObject(filter);
if (mquery.canMerge(filter)) {
this.merge(filter);
prepareDiscriminatorCriteria(this);
} else if (filter != null) {
this.error(new ObjectParameterError(filter, 'filter', 'remove'));
}
if (!callback) {
return Query.base.remove.call(this);
}
this.exec(callback);
return this;
};
/*!
* ignore
*/
Query.prototype._remove = wrapThunk(function(callback) {
this._castConditions();
if (this.error() != null) {
callback(this.error());
return this;
}
callback = _wrapThunkCallback(this, callback);
return Query.base.remove.call(this, helpers.handleDeleteWriteOpResult(callback));
});
/**
* Declare and/or execute this query as a `deleteOne()` operation. Works like
* remove, except it deletes at most one document regardless of the `single`
* option.
*
* This function does not trigger any middleware.
*
* ####Example
*
* Character.deleteOne({ name: 'Eddard Stark' }, callback);
* Character.deleteOne({ name: 'Eddard Stark' }).then(next);
*
* This function calls the MongoDB driver's [`Collection#deleteOne()` function](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/Collection.html#deleteOne).
* The returned [promise](https://mongoosejs.com/docs/queries.html) resolves to an
* object that contains 3 properties:
*
* - `ok`: `1` if no errors occurred
* - `deletedCount`: the number of documents deleted
* - `n`: the number of documents deleted. Equal to `deletedCount`.
*
* ####Example
*
* const res = await Character.deleteOne({ name: 'Eddard Stark' });
* // `1` if MongoDB deleted a doc, `0` if no docs matched the filter `{ name: ... }`
* res.deletedCount;
*
* @param {Object|Query} [filter] mongodb selector
* @param {Object} [options] optional see [`Query.prototype.setOptions()`](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/api.html#query_Query-setOptions)
* @param {Function} [callback] optional params are (error, mongooseDeleteResult)
* @return {Query} this
* @see deleteWriteOpResult http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/Collection.html#~deleteWriteOpResult
* @see MongoDB Driver deleteOne http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/Collection.html#deleteOne
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.deleteOne = function(filter, options, callback) {
this.op = 'deleteOne';
if (typeof filter === 'function') {
callback = filter;
filter = null;
options = null;
} else if (typeof options === 'function') {
callback = options;
options = null;
} else {
this.setOptions(options);
}
filter = utils.toObject(filter);
if (mquery.canMerge(filter)) {
this.merge(filter);
prepareDiscriminatorCriteria(this);
} else if (filter != null) {
this.error(new ObjectParameterError(filter, 'filter', 'deleteOne'));
}
if (!callback) {
return Query.base.deleteOne.call(this);
}
this.exec.call(this, callback);
return this;
};
/*!
* Internal thunk for `deleteOne()`
*/
Query.prototype._deleteOne = wrapThunk(function(callback) {
this._castConditions();
if (this.error() != null) {
callback(this.error());
return this;
}
callback = _wrapThunkCallback(this, callback);
return Query.base.deleteOne.call(this, helpers.handleDeleteWriteOpResult(callback));
});
/**
* Declare and/or execute this query as a `deleteMany()` operation. Works like
* remove, except it deletes _every_ document that matches `filter` in the
* collection, regardless of the value of `single`.
*
* This function does not trigger any middleware
*
* ####Example
*
* Character.deleteMany({ name: /Stark/, age: { $gte: 18 } }, callback)
* Character.deleteMany({ name: /Stark/, age: { $gte: 18 } }).then(next)
*
* This function calls the MongoDB driver's [`Collection#deleteMany()` function](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/Collection.html#deleteMany).
* The returned [promise](https://mongoosejs.com/docs/queries.html) resolves to an
* object that contains 3 properties:
*
* - `ok`: `1` if no errors occurred
* - `deletedCount`: the number of documents deleted
* - `n`: the number of documents deleted. Equal to `deletedCount`.
*
* ####Example
*
* const res = await Character.deleteMany({ name: /Stark/, age: { $gte: 18 } });
* // `0` if no docs matched the filter, number of docs deleted otherwise
* res.deletedCount;
*
* @param {Object|Query} [filter] mongodb selector
* @param {Object} [options] optional see [`Query.prototype.setOptions()`](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/api.html#query_Query-setOptions)
* @param {Function} [callback] optional params are (error, mongooseDeleteResult)
* @return {Query} this
* @see deleteWriteOpResult http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/Collection.html#~deleteWriteOpResult
* @see MongoDB Driver deleteMany http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/Collection.html#deleteMany
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.deleteMany = function(filter, options, callback) {
this.op = 'deleteMany';
if (typeof filter === 'function') {
callback = filter;
filter = null;
options = null;
} else if (typeof options === 'function') {
callback = options;
options = null;
} else {
this.setOptions(options);
}
filter = utils.toObject(filter);
if (mquery.canMerge(filter)) {
this.merge(filter);
prepareDiscriminatorCriteria(this);
} else if (filter != null) {
this.error(new ObjectParameterError(filter, 'filter', 'deleteMany'));
}
if (!callback) {
return Query.base.deleteMany.call(this);
}
this.exec.call(this, callback);
return this;
};
/*!
* Internal thunk around `deleteMany()`
*/
Query.prototype._deleteMany = wrapThunk(function(callback) {
this._castConditions();
if (this.error() != null) {
callback(this.error());
return this;
}
callback = _wrapThunkCallback(this, callback);
return Query.base.deleteMany.call(this, helpers.handleDeleteWriteOpResult(callback));
});
/*!
* hydrates a document
*
* @param {Model} model
* @param {Document} doc
* @param {Object} res 3rd parameter to callback
* @param {Object} fields
* @param {Query} self
* @param {Array} [pop] array of paths used in population
* @param {Function} callback
*/
function completeOne(model, doc, res, options, fields, userProvidedFields, pop, callback) {
const opts = pop ?
{ populated: pop }
: undefined;
if (options.rawResult && doc == null) {
_init(null);
return null;
}
const casted = helpers.createModel(model, doc, fields, userProvidedFields);
try {
casted.init(doc, opts, _init);
} catch (error) {
_init(error);
}
function _init(err) {
if (err) {
return process.nextTick(() => callback(err));
}
if (options.rawResult) {
if (doc && casted) {
casted.$session(options.session);
res.value = casted;
} else {
res.value = null;
}
return process.nextTick(() => callback(null, res));
}
casted.$session(options.session);
process.nextTick(() => callback(null, casted));
}
}
/*!
* If the model is a discriminator type and not root, then add the key & value to the criteria.
*/
function prepareDiscriminatorCriteria(query) {
if (!query || !query.model || !query.model.schema) {
return;
}
const schema = query.model.schema;
if (schema && schema.discriminatorMapping && !schema.discriminatorMapping.isRoot) {
query._conditions[schema.discriminatorMapping.key] = schema.discriminatorMapping.value;
}
}
/**
* Issues a mongodb [findAndModify](http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/findAndModify+Command) update command.
*
* Finds a matching document, updates it according to the `update` arg, passing any `options`, and returns the found
* document (if any) to the callback. The query executes if
* `callback` is passed.
*
* This function triggers the following middleware.
*
* - `findOneAndUpdate()`
*
* ####Available options
*
* - `new`: bool - if true, return the modified document rather than the original. defaults to false (changed in 4.0)
* - `upsert`: bool - creates the object if it doesn't exist. defaults to false.
* - `fields`: {Object|String} - Field selection. Equivalent to `.select(fields).findOneAndUpdate()`
* - `sort`: if multiple docs are found by the conditions, sets the sort order to choose which doc to update
* - `maxTimeMS`: puts a time limit on the query - requires mongodb >= 2.6.0
* - `runValidators`: if true, runs [update validators](/docs/validation.html#update-validators) on this command. Update validators validate the update operation against the model's schema.
* - `setDefaultsOnInsert`: if this and `upsert` are true, mongoose will apply the [defaults](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/defaults.html) specified in the model's schema if a new document is created. This option only works on MongoDB >= 2.4 because it relies on [MongoDB's `$setOnInsert` operator](https://docs.mongodb.org/v2.4/reference/operator/update/setOnInsert/).
* - `rawResult`: if true, returns the [raw result from the MongoDB driver](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.0/api/Collection.html#findAndModify)
* - `context` (string) if set to 'query' and `runValidators` is on, `this` will refer to the query in custom validator functions that update validation runs. Does nothing if `runValidators` is false.
*
* ####Callback Signature
* function(error, doc) {
* // error: any errors that occurred
* // doc: the document before updates are applied if `new: false`, or after updates if `new = true`
* }
*
* ####Examples
*
* query.findOneAndUpdate(conditions, update, options, callback) // executes
* query.findOneAndUpdate(conditions, update, options) // returns Query
* query.findOneAndUpdate(conditions, update, callback) // executes
* query.findOneAndUpdate(conditions, update) // returns Query
* query.findOneAndUpdate(update, callback) // returns Query
* query.findOneAndUpdate(update) // returns Query
* query.findOneAndUpdate(callback) // executes
* query.findOneAndUpdate() // returns Query
*
* @method findOneAndUpdate
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Object|Query} [filter]
* @param {Object} [doc]
* @param {Object} [options]
* @param {Boolean} [options.rawResult] if true, returns the [raw result from the MongoDB driver](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.0/api/Collection.html#findAndModify)
* @param {Boolean|String} [options.strict] overwrites the schema's [strict mode option](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/guide.html#strict)
* @param {ClientSession} [options.session=null] The session associated with this query. See [transactions docs](/docs/transactions.html).
* @param {Boolean} [options.multipleCastError] by default, mongoose only returns the first error that occurred in casting the query. Turn on this option to aggregate all the cast errors.
* @param {Boolean} [options.new=false] By default, `findOneAndUpdate()` returns the document as it was **before** `update` was applied. If you set `new: true`, `findOneAndUpdate()` will instead give you the object after `update` was applied.
* @param {Object} [options.lean] if truthy, mongoose will return the document as a plain JavaScript object rather than a mongoose document. See [`Query.lean()`](/docs/api.html#query_Query-lean) and [the Mongoose lean tutorial](/docs/tutorials/lean.html).
* @param {ClientSession} [options.session=null] The session associated with this query. See [transactions docs](/docs/transactions.html).
* @param {Boolean|String} [options.strict] overwrites the schema's [strict mode option](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/guide.html#strict)
* @param {Boolean} [options.omitUndefined=false] If true, delete any properties whose value is `undefined` when casting an update. In other words, if this is set, Mongoose will delete `baz` from the update in `Model.updateOne({}, { foo: 'bar', baz: undefined })` before sending the update to the server.
* @param {Boolean} [options.timestamps=null] If set to `false` and [schema-level timestamps](/docs/guide.html#timestamps) are enabled, skip timestamps for this update. Note that this allows you to overwrite timestamps. Does nothing if schema-level timestamps are not set.
* @param {Boolean} [options.returnOriginal=null] An alias for the `new` option. `returnOriginal: false` is equivalent to `new: true`.
* @param {Function} [callback] optional params are (error, doc), _unless_ `rawResult` is used, in which case params are (error, writeOpResult)
* @see Tutorial /docs/tutorials/findoneandupdate.html
* @see mongodb http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/findAndModify+Command
* @see writeOpResult http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.2/api/Collection.html#~WriteOpResult
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.findOneAndUpdate = function(criteria, doc, options, callback) {
this.op = 'findOneAndUpdate';
this._validate();
switch (arguments.length) {
case 3:
if (typeof options === 'function') {
callback = options;
options = {};
}
break;
case 2:
if (typeof doc === 'function') {
callback = doc;
doc = criteria;
criteria = undefined;
}
options = undefined;
break;
case 1:
if (typeof criteria === 'function') {
callback = criteria;
criteria = options = doc = undefined;
} else {
doc = criteria;
criteria = options = undefined;
}
}
if (mquery.canMerge(criteria)) {
this.merge(criteria);
}
// apply doc
if (doc) {
this._mergeUpdate(doc);
}
if (options) {
options = utils.clone(options);
if (options.projection) {
this.select(options.projection);
delete options.projection;
}
if (options.fields) {
this.select(options.fields);
delete options.fields;
}
this.setOptions(options);
}
if (!callback) {
return this;
}
this.exec(callback);
return this;
};
/*!
* Thunk around findOneAndUpdate()
*
* @param {Function} [callback]
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._findOneAndUpdate = wrapThunk(function(callback) {
if (this.error() != null) {
return callback(this.error());
}
this._findAndModify('update', callback);
});
/**
* Issues a mongodb [findAndModify](http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/findAndModify+Command) remove command.
*
* Finds a matching document, removes it, passing the found document (if any) to
* the callback. Executes if `callback` is passed.
*
* This function triggers the following middleware.
*
* - `findOneAndRemove()`
*
* ####Available options
*
* - `sort`: if multiple docs are found by the conditions, sets the sort order to choose which doc to update
* - `maxTimeMS`: puts a time limit on the query - requires mongodb >= 2.6.0
* - `rawResult`: if true, resolves to the [raw result from the MongoDB driver](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.0/api/Collection.html#findAndModify)
*
* ####Callback Signature
* function(error, doc) {
* // error: any errors that occurred
* // doc: the document before updates are applied if `new: false`, or after updates if `new = true`
* }
*
* ####Examples
*
* A.where().findOneAndRemove(conditions, options, callback) // executes
* A.where().findOneAndRemove(conditions, options) // return Query
* A.where().findOneAndRemove(conditions, callback) // executes
* A.where().findOneAndRemove(conditions) // returns Query
* A.where().findOneAndRemove(callback) // executes
* A.where().findOneAndRemove() // returns Query
*
* @method findOneAndRemove
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Object} [conditions]
* @param {Object} [options]
* @param {Boolean} [options.rawResult] if true, returns the [raw result from the MongoDB driver](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.0/api/Collection.html#findAndModify)
* @param {ClientSession} [options.session=null] The session associated with this query. See [transactions docs](/docs/transactions.html).
* @param {Boolean|String} [options.strict] overwrites the schema's [strict mode option](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/guide.html#strict)
* @param {Function} [callback] optional params are (error, document)
* @return {Query} this
* @see mongodb http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/findAndModify+Command
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.findOneAndRemove = function(conditions, options, callback) {
this.op = 'findOneAndRemove';
this._validate();
switch (arguments.length) {
case 2:
if (typeof options === 'function') {
callback = options;
options = {};
}
break;
case 1:
if (typeof conditions === 'function') {
callback = conditions;
conditions = undefined;
options = undefined;
}
break;
}
if (mquery.canMerge(conditions)) {
this.merge(conditions);
}
options && this.setOptions(options);
if (!callback) {
return this;
}
this.exec(callback);
return this;
};
/**
* Issues a MongoDB [findOneAndDelete](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/method/db.collection.findOneAndDelete/) command.
*
* Finds a matching document, removes it, and passes the found document (if any)
* to the callback. Executes if `callback` is passed.
*
* This function triggers the following middleware.
*
* - `findOneAndDelete()`
*
* This function differs slightly from `Model.findOneAndRemove()` in that
* `findOneAndRemove()` becomes a [MongoDB `findAndModify()` command](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/method/db.collection.findAndModify/),
* as opposed to a `findOneAndDelete()` command. For most mongoose use cases,
* this distinction is purely pedantic. You should use `findOneAndDelete()`
* unless you have a good reason not to.
*
* ####Available options
*
* - `sort`: if multiple docs are found by the conditions, sets the sort order to choose which doc to update
* - `maxTimeMS`: puts a time limit on the query - requires mongodb >= 2.6.0
* - `rawResult`: if true, resolves to the [raw result from the MongoDB driver](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.0/api/Collection.html#findAndModify)
*
* ####Callback Signature
* function(error, doc) {
* // error: any errors that occurred
* // doc: the document before updates are applied if `new: false`, or after updates if `new = true`
* }
*
* ####Examples
*
* A.where().findOneAndDelete(conditions, options, callback) // executes
* A.where().findOneAndDelete(conditions, options) // return Query
* A.where().findOneAndDelete(conditions, callback) // executes
* A.where().findOneAndDelete(conditions) // returns Query
* A.where().findOneAndDelete(callback) // executes
* A.where().findOneAndDelete() // returns Query
*
* @method findOneAndDelete
* @memberOf Query
* @param {Object} [conditions]
* @param {Object} [options]
* @param {Boolean} [options.rawResult] if true, returns the [raw result from the MongoDB driver](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.0/api/Collection.html#findAndModify)
* @param {ClientSession} [options.session=null] The session associated with this query. See [transactions docs](/docs/transactions.html).
* @param {Boolean|String} [options.strict] overwrites the schema's [strict mode option](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/guide.html#strict)
* @param {Function} [callback] optional params are (error, document)
* @return {Query} this
* @see mongodb http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/findAndModify+Command
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.findOneAndDelete = function(conditions, options, callback) {
this.op = 'findOneAndDelete';
this._validate();
switch (arguments.length) {
case 2:
if (typeof options === 'function') {
callback = options;
options = {};
}
break;
case 1:
if (typeof conditions === 'function') {
callback = conditions;
conditions = undefined;
options = undefined;
}
break;
}
if (mquery.canMerge(conditions)) {
this.merge(conditions);
}
options && this.setOptions(options);
if (!callback) {
return this;
}
this.exec(callback);
return this;
};
/*!
* Thunk around findOneAndDelete()
*
* @param {Function} [callback]
* @return {Query} this
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._findOneAndDelete = wrapThunk(function(callback) {
this._castConditions();
if (this.error() != null) {
callback(this.error());
return null;
}
const filter = this._conditions;
const options = this._optionsForExec();
let fields = null;
if (this._fields != null) {
options.projection = this._castFields(utils.clone(this._fields));
fields = options.projection;
if (fields instanceof Error) {
callback(fields);
return null;
}
}
this._collection.collection.findOneAndDelete(filter, options, _wrapThunkCallback(this, (err, res) => {
if (err) {
return callback(err);
}
const doc = res.value;
return this._completeOne(doc, res, callback);
}));
});
/**
* Issues a MongoDB [findOneAndReplace](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/method/db.collection.findOneAndReplace/) command.
*
* Finds a matching document, removes it, and passes the found document (if any)
* to the callback. Executes if `callback` is passed.
*
* This function triggers the following middleware.
*
* - `findOneAndReplace()`
*
* ####Available options
*
* - `sort`: if multiple docs are found by the conditions, sets the sort order to choose which doc to update
* - `maxTimeMS`: puts a time limit on the query - requires mongodb >= 2.6.0
* - `rawResult`: if true, resolves to the [raw result from the MongoDB driver](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.0/api/Collection.html#findAndModify)
*
* ####Callback Signature
* function(error, doc) {
* // error: any errors that occurred
* // doc: the document before updates are applied if `new: false`, or after updates if `new = true`
* }
*
* ####Examples
*
* A.where().findOneAndReplace(filter, replacement, options, callback); // executes
* A.where().findOneAndReplace(filter, replacement, options); // return Query
* A.where().findOneAndReplace(filter, replacement, callback); // executes
* A.where().findOneAndReplace(filter); // returns Query
* A.where().findOneAndReplace(callback); // executes
* A.where().findOneAndReplace(); // returns Query
*
* @method findOneAndReplace
* @memberOf Query
* @param {Object} [filter]
* @param {Object} [replacement]
* @param {Object} [options]
* @param {Boolean} [options.rawResult] if true, returns the [raw result from the MongoDB driver](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.0/api/Collection.html#findAndModify)
* @param {ClientSession} [options.session=null] The session associated with this query. See [transactions docs](/docs/transactions.html).
* @param {Boolean|String} [options.strict] overwrites the schema's [strict mode option](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/guide.html#strict)
* @param {Boolean} [options.new=false] By default, `findOneAndUpdate()` returns the document as it was **before** `update` was applied. If you set `new: true`, `findOneAndUpdate()` will instead give you the object after `update` was applied.
* @param {Object} [options.lean] if truthy, mongoose will return the document as a plain JavaScript object rather than a mongoose document. See [`Query.lean()`](/docs/api.html#query_Query-lean) and [the Mongoose lean tutorial](/docs/tutorials/lean.html).
* @param {ClientSession} [options.session=null] The session associated with this query. See [transactions docs](/docs/transactions.html).
* @param {Boolean|String} [options.strict] overwrites the schema's [strict mode option](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/guide.html#strict)
* @param {Boolean} [options.omitUndefined=false] If true, delete any properties whose value is `undefined` when casting an update. In other words, if this is set, Mongoose will delete `baz` from the update in `Model.updateOne({}, { foo: 'bar', baz: undefined })` before sending the update to the server.
* @param {Boolean} [options.timestamps=null] If set to `false` and [schema-level timestamps](/docs/guide.html#timestamps) are enabled, skip timestamps for this update. Note that this allows you to overwrite timestamps. Does nothing if schema-level timestamps are not set.
* @param {Boolean} [options.returnOriginal=null] An alias for the `new` option. `returnOriginal: false` is equivalent to `new: true`.
* @param {Function} [callback] optional params are (error, document)
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.findOneAndReplace = function(filter, replacement, options, callback) {
this.op = 'findOneAndReplace';
this._validate();
switch (arguments.length) {
case 3:
if (typeof options === 'function') {
callback = options;
options = void 0;
}
break;
case 2:
if (typeof replacement === 'function') {
callback = replacement;
replacement = void 0;
}
break;
case 1:
if (typeof filter === 'function') {
callback = filter;
filter = void 0;
replacement = void 0;
options = void 0;
}
break;
}
if (mquery.canMerge(filter)) {
this.merge(filter);
}
if (replacement != null) {
if (hasDollarKeys(replacement)) {
throw new Error('The replacement document must not contain atomic operators.');
}
this._mergeUpdate(replacement);
}
options && this.setOptions(options);
if (!callback) {
return this;
}
this.exec(callback);
return this;
};
/*!
* Thunk around findOneAndReplace()
*
* @param {Function} [callback]
* @return {Query} this
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._findOneAndReplace = wrapThunk(function(callback) {
this._castConditions();
if (this.error() != null) {
callback(this.error());
return null;
}
const filter = this._conditions;
const options = this._optionsForExec();
convertNewToReturnOriginal(options);
let fields = null;
let castedDoc = new this.model(this._update, null, true);
this._update = castedDoc;
this._applyPaths();
if (this._fields != null) {
options.projection = this._castFields(utils.clone(this._fields));
fields = options.projection;
if (fields instanceof Error) {
callback(fields);
return null;
}
}
castedDoc.validate(err => {
if (err != null) {
return callback(err);
}
if (castedDoc.toBSON) {
castedDoc = castedDoc.toBSON();
}
this._collection.collection.findOneAndReplace(filter, castedDoc, options, _wrapThunkCallback(this, (err, res) => {
if (err) {
return callback(err);
}
const doc = res.value;
return this._completeOne(doc, res, callback);
}));
});
});
/*!
* Support the `new` option as an alternative to `returnOriginal` for backwards
* compat.
*/
function convertNewToReturnOriginal(options) {
if ('new' in options) {
options.returnOriginal = !options['new'];
delete options['new'];
}
}
/*!
* Thunk around findOneAndRemove()
*
* @param {Function} [callback]
* @return {Query} this
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._findOneAndRemove = wrapThunk(function(callback) {
if (this.error() != null) {
callback(this.error());
return;
}
this._findAndModify('remove', callback);
});
/*!
* Get options from query opts, falling back to the base mongoose object.
*/
function _getOption(query, option, def) {
const opts = query._optionsForExec(query.model);
if (option in opts) {
return opts[option];
}
if (option in query.model.base.options) {
return query.model.base.options[option];
}
return def;
}
/*!
* Override mquery.prototype._findAndModify to provide casting etc.
*
* @param {String} type - either "remove" or "update"
* @param {Function} callback
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._findAndModify = function(type, callback) {
if (typeof callback !== 'function') {
throw new Error('Expected callback in _findAndModify');
}
const model = this.model;
const schema = model.schema;
const _this = this;
let fields;
const castedQuery = castQuery(this);
if (castedQuery instanceof Error) {
return callback(castedQuery);
}
_castArrayFilters(this);
const opts = this._optionsForExec(model);
if ('strict' in opts) {
this._mongooseOptions.strict = opts.strict;
}
const isOverwriting = this.options.overwrite && !hasDollarKeys(this._update);
if (isOverwriting) {
this._update = new this.model(this._update, null, true);
}
if (type === 'remove') {
opts.remove = true;
} else {
if (!('new' in opts) && !('returnOriginal' in opts)) {
opts.new = false;
}
if (!('upsert' in opts)) {
opts.upsert = false;
}
if (opts.upsert || opts['new']) {
opts.remove = false;
}
if (!isOverwriting) {
this._update = castDoc(this, opts.overwrite);
const _opts = Object.assign({}, opts, {
setDefaultsOnInsert: this._mongooseOptions.setDefaultsOnInsert
});
this._update = setDefaultsOnInsert(this._conditions, schema, this._update, _opts);
if (!this._update || Object.keys(this._update).length === 0) {
if (opts.upsert) {
// still need to do the upsert to empty doc
const doc = utils.clone(castedQuery);
delete doc._id;
this._update = { $set: doc };
} else {
this.findOne(callback);
return this;
}
} else if (this._update instanceof Error) {
return callback(this._update);
} else {
// In order to make MongoDB 2.6 happy (see
// https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/SERVER-12266 and related issues)
// if we have an actual update document but $set is empty, junk the $set.
if (this._update.$set && Object.keys(this._update.$set).length === 0) {
delete this._update.$set;
}
}
}
}
this._applyPaths();
const options = this._mongooseOptions;
if (this._fields) {
fields = utils.clone(this._fields);
opts.projection = this._castFields(fields);
if (opts.projection instanceof Error) {
return callback(opts.projection);
}
}
if (opts.sort) convertSortToArray(opts);
const cb = function(err, doc, res) {
if (err) {
return callback(err);
}
_this._completeOne(doc, res, callback);
};
let useFindAndModify = true;
const runValidators = _getOption(this, 'runValidators', false);
const base = _this.model && _this.model.base;
const conn = get(model, 'collection.conn', {});
if ('useFindAndModify' in base.options) {
useFindAndModify = base.get('useFindAndModify');
}
if ('useFindAndModify' in conn.config) {
useFindAndModify = conn.config.useFindAndModify;
}
if ('useFindAndModify' in options) {
useFindAndModify = options.useFindAndModify;
}
if (useFindAndModify === false) {
// Bypass mquery
const collection = _this._collection.collection;
convertNewToReturnOriginal(opts);
if (type === 'remove') {
collection.findOneAndDelete(castedQuery, opts, _wrapThunkCallback(_this, function(error, res) {
return cb(error, res ? res.value : res, res);
}));
return this;
}
// honors legacy overwrite option for backward compatibility
const updateMethod = isOverwriting ? 'findOneAndReplace' : 'findOneAndUpdate';
if (runValidators) {
this.validate(this._update, opts, isOverwriting, error => {
if (error) {
return callback(error);
}
if (this._update && this._update.toBSON) {
this._update = this._update.toBSON();
}
collection[updateMethod](castedQuery, this._update, opts, _wrapThunkCallback(_this, function(error, res) {
return cb(error, res ? res.value : res, res);
}));
});
} else {
if (this._update && this._update.toBSON) {
this._update = this._update.toBSON();
}
collection[updateMethod](castedQuery, this._update, opts, _wrapThunkCallback(_this, function(error, res) {
return cb(error, res ? res.value : res, res);
}));
}
return this;
}
if (runValidators) {
this.validate(this._update, opts, isOverwriting, function(error) {
if (error) {
return callback(error);
}
_legacyFindAndModify.call(_this, castedQuery, _this._update, opts, cb);
});
} else {
_legacyFindAndModify.call(_this, castedQuery, _this._update, opts, cb);
}
return this;
};
/*!
* ignore
*/
function _completeOneLean(doc, res, opts, callback) {
if (opts.rawResult) {
return callback(null, res);
}
return callback(null, doc);
}
/*!
* ignore
*/
const _legacyFindAndModify = util.deprecate(function(filter, update, opts, cb) {
if (update && update.toBSON) {
update = update.toBSON();
}
const collection = this._collection;
const sort = opts != null && Array.isArray(opts.sort) ? opts.sort : [];
const _cb = _wrapThunkCallback(this, function(error, res) {
return cb(error, res ? res.value : res, res);
});
collection.collection._findAndModify(filter, sort, update, opts, _cb);
}, 'Mongoose: `findOneAndUpdate()` and `findOneAndDelete()` without the ' +
'`useFindAndModify` option set to false are deprecated. See: ' +
'https://mongoosejs.com/docs/deprecations.html#findandmodify');
/*!
* Override mquery.prototype._mergeUpdate to handle mongoose objects in
* updates.
*
* @param {Object} doc
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._mergeUpdate = function(doc) {
if (doc == null || (typeof doc === 'object' && Object.keys(doc).length === 0)) {
return;
}
if (!this._update) {
this._update = Array.isArray(doc) ? [] : {};
}
if (doc instanceof Query) {
if (Array.isArray(this._update)) {
throw new Error('Cannot mix array and object updates');
}
if (doc._update) {
utils.mergeClone(this._update, doc._update);
}
} else if (Array.isArray(doc)) {
if (!Array.isArray(this._update)) {
throw new Error('Cannot mix array and object updates');
}
this._update = this._update.concat(doc);
} else {
if (Array.isArray(this._update)) {
throw new Error('Cannot mix array and object updates');
}
utils.mergeClone(this._update, doc);
}
};
/*!
* The mongodb driver 1.3.23 only supports the nested array sort
* syntax. We must convert it or sorting findAndModify will not work.
*/
function convertSortToArray(opts) {
if (Array.isArray(opts.sort)) {
return;
}
if (!utils.isObject(opts.sort)) {
return;
}
const sort = [];
for (const key in opts.sort) {
if (utils.object.hasOwnProperty(opts.sort, key)) {
sort.push([key, opts.sort[key]]);
}
}
opts.sort = sort;
}
/*!
* ignore
*/
function _updateThunk(op, callback) {
this._castConditions();
_castArrayFilters(this);
if (this.error() != null) {
callback(this.error());
return null;
}
callback = _wrapThunkCallback(this, callback);
const oldCb = callback;
callback = function(error, result) {
oldCb(error, result ? result.result : { ok: 0, n: 0, nModified: 0 });
};
const castedQuery = this._conditions;
const options = this._optionsForExec(this.model);
++this._executionCount;
this._update = utils.clone(this._update, options);
const isOverwriting = this.options.overwrite && !hasDollarKeys(this._update);
if (isOverwriting) {
if (op === 'updateOne' || op === 'updateMany') {
return callback(new MongooseError('The MongoDB server disallows ' +
'overwriting documents using `' + op + '`. See: ' +
'https://mongoosejs.com/docs/deprecations.html#update'));
}
this._update = new this.model(this._update, null, true);
} else {
this._update = castDoc(this, options.overwrite);
if (this._update instanceof Error) {
callback(this._update);
return null;
}
if (this._update == null || Object.keys(this._update).length === 0) {
callback(null, 0);
return null;
}
const _opts = Object.assign({}, options, {
setDefaultsOnInsert: this._mongooseOptions.setDefaultsOnInsert
});
this._update = setDefaultsOnInsert(this._conditions, this.model.schema,
this._update, _opts);
}
const runValidators = _getOption(this, 'runValidators', false);
if (runValidators) {
this.validate(this._update, options, isOverwriting, err => {
if (err) {
return callback(err);
}
if (this._update.toBSON) {
this._update = this._update.toBSON();
}
this._collection[op](castedQuery, this._update, options, callback);
});
return null;
}
if (this._update.toBSON) {
this._update = this._update.toBSON();
}
this._collection[op](castedQuery, this._update, options, callback);
return null;
}
/*!
* Mongoose calls this function internally to validate the query if
* `runValidators` is set
*
* @param {Object} castedDoc the update, after casting
* @param {Object} options the options from `_optionsForExec()`
* @param {Function} callback
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype.validate = function validate(castedDoc, options, isOverwriting, callback) {
return promiseOrCallback(callback, cb => {
try {
if (isOverwriting) {
castedDoc.validate(cb);
} else {
updateValidators(this, this.model.schema, castedDoc, options, cb);
}
} catch (err) {
process.nextTick(function() {
cb(err);
});
}
});
};
/*!
* Internal thunk for .update()
*
* @param {Function} callback
* @see Model.update #model_Model.update
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._execUpdate = wrapThunk(function(callback) {
return _updateThunk.call(this, 'update', callback);
});
/*!
* Internal thunk for .updateMany()
*
* @param {Function} callback
* @see Model.update #model_Model.update
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._updateMany = wrapThunk(function(callback) {
return _updateThunk.call(this, 'updateMany', callback);
});
/*!
* Internal thunk for .updateOne()
*
* @param {Function} callback
* @see Model.update #model_Model.update
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._updateOne = wrapThunk(function(callback) {
return _updateThunk.call(this, 'updateOne', callback);
});
/*!
* Internal thunk for .replaceOne()
*
* @param {Function} callback
* @see Model.replaceOne #model_Model.replaceOne
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._replaceOne = wrapThunk(function(callback) {
return _updateThunk.call(this, 'replaceOne', callback);
});
/**
* Declare and/or execute this query as an update() operation.
*
* _All paths passed that are not [atomic](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/tutorial/model-data-for-atomic-operations/#pattern) operations will become `$set` ops._
*
* This function triggers the following middleware.
*
* - `update()`
*
* ####Example
*
* Model.where({ _id: id }).update({ title: 'words' })
*
* // becomes
*
* Model.where({ _id: id }).update({ $set: { title: 'words' }})
*
* ####Valid options:
*
* - `upsert` (boolean) whether to create the doc if it doesn't match (false)
* - `multi` (boolean) whether multiple documents should be updated (false)
* - `runValidators`: if true, runs [update validators](/docs/validation.html#update-validators) on this command. Update validators validate the update operation against the model's schema.
* - `setDefaultsOnInsert`: if this and `upsert` are true, mongoose will apply the [defaults](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/defaults.html) specified in the model's schema if a new document is created. This option only works on MongoDB >= 2.4 because it relies on [MongoDB's `$setOnInsert` operator](https://docs.mongodb.org/v2.4/reference/operator/update/setOnInsert/).
* - `strict` (boolean) overrides the `strict` option for this update
* - `overwrite` (boolean) disables update-only mode, allowing you to overwrite the doc (false)
* - `context` (string) if set to 'query' and `runValidators` is on, `this` will refer to the query in custom validator functions that update validation runs. Does nothing if `runValidators` is false.
* - `read`
* - `writeConcern`
*
* ####Note
*
* Passing an empty object `{}` as the doc will result in a no-op unless the `overwrite` option is passed. Without the `overwrite` option set, the update operation will be ignored and the callback executed without sending the command to MongoDB so as to prevent accidently overwritting documents in the collection.
*
* ####Note
*
* The operation is only executed when a callback is passed. To force execution without a callback, we must first call update() and then execute it by using the `exec()` method.
*
* var q = Model.where({ _id: id });
* q.update({ $set: { name: 'bob' }}).update(); // not executed
*
* q.update({ $set: { name: 'bob' }}).exec(); // executed
*
* // keys that are not [atomic](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/tutorial/model-data-for-atomic-operations/#pattern) ops become `$set`.
* // this executes the same command as the previous example.
* q.update({ name: 'bob' }).exec();
*
* // overwriting with empty docs
* var q = Model.where({ _id: id }).setOptions({ overwrite: true })
* q.update({ }, callback); // executes
*
* // multi update with overwrite to empty doc
* var q = Model.where({ _id: id });
* q.setOptions({ multi: true, overwrite: true })
* q.update({ });
* q.update(callback); // executed
*
* // multi updates
* Model.where()
* .update({ name: /^match/ }, { $set: { arr: [] }}, { multi: true }, callback)
*
* // more multi updates
* Model.where()
* .setOptions({ multi: true })
* .update({ $set: { arr: [] }}, callback)
*
* // single update by default
* Model.where({ email: 'address@example.com' })
* .update({ $inc: { counter: 1 }}, callback)
*
* API summary
*
* update(filter, doc, options, cb) // executes
* update(filter, doc, options)
* update(filter, doc, cb) // executes
* update(filter, doc)
* update(doc, cb) // executes
* update(doc)
* update(cb) // executes
* update(true) // executes
* update()
*
* @param {Object} [filter]
* @param {Object} [doc] the update command
* @param {Object} [options]
* @param {Boolean} [options.multipleCastError] by default, mongoose only returns the first error that occurred in casting the query. Turn on this option to aggregate all the cast errors.
* @param {Boolean} [options.omitUndefined=false] If true, delete any properties whose value is `undefined` when casting an update. In other words, if this is set, Mongoose will delete `baz` from the update in `Model.updateOne({}, { foo: 'bar', baz: undefined })` before sending the update to the server.
* @param {Boolean|String} [options.strict] overwrites the schema's [strict mode option](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/guide.html#strict)
* @param {Boolean} [options.upsert=false] if true, and no documents found, insert a new document
* @param {Object} [options.writeConcern=null] sets the [write concern](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/write-concern/) for replica sets. Overrides the [schema-level write concern](/docs/guide.html#writeConcern)
* @param {Boolean} [options.timestamps=null] If set to `false` and [schema-level timestamps](/docs/guide.html#timestamps) are enabled, skip timestamps for this update. Does nothing if schema-level timestamps are not set.
* @param {Function} [callback] params are (error, writeOpResult)
* @return {Query} this
* @see Model.update #model_Model.update
* @see Query docs https://mongoosejs.com/docs/queries.html
* @see update http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/db.collection.update/
* @see writeOpResult http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.2/api/Collection.html#~WriteOpResult
* @see MongoDB docs https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/command/update/#update-command-output
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.update = function(conditions, doc, options, callback) {
if (typeof options === 'function') {
// .update(conditions, doc, callback)
callback = options;
options = null;
} else if (typeof doc === 'function') {
// .update(doc, callback);
callback = doc;
doc = conditions;
conditions = {};
options = null;
} else if (typeof conditions === 'function') {
// .update(callback)
callback = conditions;
conditions = undefined;
doc = undefined;
options = undefined;
} else if (typeof conditions === 'object' && !doc && !options && !callback) {
// .update(doc)
doc = conditions;
conditions = undefined;
options = undefined;
callback = undefined;
}
return _update(this, 'update', conditions, doc, options, callback);
};
/**
* Declare and/or execute this query as an updateMany() operation. Same as
* `update()`, except MongoDB will update _all_ documents that match
* `filter` (as opposed to just the first one) regardless of the value of
* the `multi` option.
*
* **Note** updateMany will _not_ fire update middleware. Use `pre('updateMany')`
* and `post('updateMany')` instead.
*
* ####Example:
* const res = await Person.updateMany({ name: /Stark$/ }, { isDeleted: true });
* res.n; // Number of documents matched
* res.nModified; // Number of documents modified
*
* This function triggers the following middleware.
*
* - `updateMany()`
*
* @param {Object} [filter]
* @param {Object} [doc] the update command
* @param {Object} [options]
* @param {Boolean} [options.multipleCastError] by default, mongoose only returns the first error that occurred in casting the query. Turn on this option to aggregate all the cast errors.
* @param {Boolean} [options.omitUndefined=false] If true, delete any properties whose value is `undefined` when casting an update. In other words, if this is set, Mongoose will delete `baz` from the update in `Model.updateOne({}, { foo: 'bar', baz: undefined })` before sending the update to the server.
* @param {Boolean|String} [options.strict] overwrites the schema's [strict mode option](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/guide.html#strict)
* @param {Boolean} [options.upsert=false] if true, and no documents found, insert a new document
* @param {Object} [options.writeConcern=null] sets the [write concern](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/write-concern/) for replica sets. Overrides the [schema-level write concern](/docs/guide.html#writeConcern)
* @param {Boolean} [options.timestamps=null] If set to `false` and [schema-level timestamps](/docs/guide.html#timestamps) are enabled, skip timestamps for this update. Does nothing if schema-level timestamps are not set.
* @param {Function} [callback] params are (error, writeOpResult)
* @return {Query} this
* @see Model.update #model_Model.update
* @see Query docs https://mongoosejs.com/docs/queries.html
* @see update http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/db.collection.update/
* @see writeOpResult http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.2/api/Collection.html#~WriteOpResult
* @see MongoDB docs https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/command/update/#update-command-output
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.updateMany = function(conditions, doc, options, callback) {
if (typeof options === 'function') {
// .update(conditions, doc, callback)
callback = options;
options = null;
} else if (typeof doc === 'function') {
// .update(doc, callback);
callback = doc;
doc = conditions;
conditions = {};
options = null;
} else if (typeof conditions === 'function') {
// .update(callback)
callback = conditions;
conditions = undefined;
doc = undefined;
options = undefined;
} else if (typeof conditions === 'object' && !doc && !options && !callback) {
// .update(doc)
doc = conditions;
conditions = undefined;
options = undefined;
callback = undefined;
}
return _update(this, 'updateMany', conditions, doc, options, callback);
};
/**
* Declare and/or execute this query as an updateOne() operation. Same as
* `update()`, except it does not support the `multi` or `overwrite` options.
*
* - MongoDB will update _only_ the first document that matches `filter` regardless of the value of the `multi` option.
* - Use `replaceOne()` if you want to overwrite an entire document rather than using [atomic](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/tutorial/model-data-for-atomic-operations/#pattern) operators like `$set`.
*
* **Note** updateOne will _not_ fire update middleware. Use `pre('updateOne')`
* and `post('updateOne')` instead.
*
* ####Example:
* const res = await Person.updateOne({ name: 'Jean-Luc Picard' }, { ship: 'USS Enterprise' });
* res.n; // Number of documents matched
* res.nModified; // Number of documents modified
*
* This function triggers the following middleware.
*
* - `updateOne()`
*
* @param {Object} [filter]
* @param {Object} [doc] the update command
* @param {Object} [options]
* @param {Boolean} [options.multipleCastError] by default, mongoose only returns the first error that occurred in casting the query. Turn on this option to aggregate all the cast errors.
* @param {Boolean} [options.omitUndefined=false] If true, delete any properties whose value is `undefined` when casting an update. In other words, if this is set, Mongoose will delete `baz` from the update in `Model.updateOne({}, { foo: 'bar', baz: undefined })` before sending the update to the server.
* @param {Boolean|String} [options.strict] overwrites the schema's [strict mode option](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/guide.html#strict)
* @param {Boolean} [options.upsert=false] if true, and no documents found, insert a new document
* @param {Object} [options.writeConcern=null] sets the [write concern](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/write-concern/) for replica sets. Overrides the [schema-level write concern](/docs/guide.html#writeConcern)
* @param {Boolean} [options.timestamps=null] If set to `false` and [schema-level timestamps](/docs/guide.html#timestamps) are enabled, skip timestamps for this update. Note that this allows you to overwrite timestamps. Does nothing if schema-level timestamps are not set.
* @param {Function} [callback] params are (error, writeOpResult)
* @return {Query} this
* @see Model.update #model_Model.update
* @see Query docs https://mongoosejs.com/docs/queries.html
* @see update http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/db.collection.update/
* @see writeOpResult http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.2/api/Collection.html#~WriteOpResult
* @see MongoDB docs https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/command/update/#update-command-output
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.updateOne = function(conditions, doc, options, callback) {
if (typeof options === 'function') {
// .update(conditions, doc, callback)
callback = options;
options = null;
} else if (typeof doc === 'function') {
// .update(doc, callback);
callback = doc;
doc = conditions;
conditions = {};
options = null;
} else if (typeof conditions === 'function') {
// .update(callback)
callback = conditions;
conditions = undefined;
doc = undefined;
options = undefined;
} else if (typeof conditions === 'object' && !doc && !options && !callback) {
// .update(doc)
doc = conditions;
conditions = undefined;
options = undefined;
callback = undefined;
}
return _update(this, 'updateOne', conditions, doc, options, callback);
};
/**
* Declare and/or execute this query as a replaceOne() operation. Same as
* `update()`, except MongoDB will replace the existing document and will
* not accept any [atomic](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/tutorial/model-data-for-atomic-operations/#pattern) operators (`$set`, etc.)
*
* **Note** replaceOne will _not_ fire update middleware. Use `pre('replaceOne')`
* and `post('replaceOne')` instead.
*
* ####Example:
* const res = await Person.replaceOne({ _id: 24601 }, { name: 'Jean Valjean' });
* res.n; // Number of documents matched
* res.nModified; // Number of documents modified
*
* This function triggers the following middleware.
*
* - `replaceOne()`
*
* @param {Object} [filter]
* @param {Object} [doc] the update command
* @param {Object} [options]
* @param {Boolean} [options.multipleCastError] by default, mongoose only returns the first error that occurred in casting the query. Turn on this option to aggregate all the cast errors.
* @param {Boolean} [options.omitUndefined=false] If true, delete any properties whose value is `undefined` when casting an update. In other words, if this is set, Mongoose will delete `baz` from the update in `Model.updateOne({}, { foo: 'bar', baz: undefined })` before sending the update to the server.
* @param {Boolean|String} [options.strict] overwrites the schema's [strict mode option](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/guide.html#strict)
* @param {Boolean} [options.upsert=false] if true, and no documents found, insert a new document
* @param {Object} [options.writeConcern=null] sets the [write concern](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/write-concern/) for replica sets. Overrides the [schema-level write concern](/docs/guide.html#writeConcern)
* @param {Boolean} [options.timestamps=null] If set to `false` and [schema-level timestamps](/docs/guide.html#timestamps) are enabled, skip timestamps for this update. Does nothing if schema-level timestamps are not set.
* @param {Function} [callback] params are (error, writeOpResult)
* @return {Query} this
* @see Model.update #model_Model.update
* @see Query docs https://mongoosejs.com/docs/queries.html
* @see update http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/db.collection.update/
* @see writeOpResult http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.2/api/Collection.html#~WriteOpResult
* @see MongoDB docs https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/command/update/#update-command-output
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.replaceOne = function(conditions, doc, options, callback) {
if (typeof options === 'function') {
// .update(conditions, doc, callback)
callback = options;
options = null;
} else if (typeof doc === 'function') {
// .update(doc, callback);
callback = doc;
doc = conditions;
conditions = {};
options = null;
} else if (typeof conditions === 'function') {
// .update(callback)
callback = conditions;
conditions = undefined;
doc = undefined;
options = undefined;
} else if (typeof conditions === 'object' && !doc && !options && !callback) {
// .update(doc)
doc = conditions;
conditions = undefined;
options = undefined;
callback = undefined;
}
this.setOptions({ overwrite: true });
return _update(this, 'replaceOne', conditions, doc, options, callback);
};
/*!
* Internal helper for update, updateMany, updateOne, replaceOne
*/
function _update(query, op, filter, doc, options, callback) {
// make sure we don't send in the whole Document to merge()
query.op = op;
filter = utils.toObject(filter);
doc = doc || {};
// strict is an option used in the update checking, make sure it gets set
if (options != null) {
if ('strict' in options) {
query._mongooseOptions.strict = options.strict;
}
}
if (!(filter instanceof Query) &&
filter != null &&
filter.toString() !== '[object Object]') {
query.error(new ObjectParameterError(filter, 'filter', op));
} else {
query.merge(filter);
}
if (utils.isObject(options)) {
query.setOptions(options);
}
query._mergeUpdate(doc);
// Hooks
if (callback) {
query.exec(callback);
return query;
}
return Query.base[op].call(query, filter, void 0, options, callback);
}
/**
* Runs a function `fn` and treats the return value of `fn` as the new value
* for the query to resolve to.
*
* Any functions you pass to `map()` will run **after** any post hooks.
*
* ####Example:
*
* const res = await MyModel.findOne().map(res => {
* // Sets a `loadedAt` property on the doc that tells you the time the
* // document was loaded.
* return res == null ?
* res :
* Object.assign(res, { loadedAt: new Date() });
* });
*
* @method map
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Function} fn function to run to transform the query result
* @return {Query} this
*/
Query.prototype.map = function(fn) {
this._transforms.push(fn);
return this;
};
/**
* Make this query throw an error if no documents match the given `filter`.
* This is handy for integrating with async/await, because `orFail()` saves you
* an extra `if` statement to check if no document was found.
*
* ####Example:
*
* // Throws if no doc returned
* await Model.findOne({ foo: 'bar' }).orFail();
*
* // Throws if no document was updated
* await Model.updateOne({ foo: 'bar' }, { name: 'test' }).orFail();
*
* // Throws "No docs found!" error if no docs match `{ foo: 'bar' }`
* await Model.find({ foo: 'bar' }).orFail(new Error('No docs found!'));
*
* // Throws "Not found" error if no document was found
* await Model.findOneAndUpdate({ foo: 'bar' }, { name: 'test' }).
* orFail(() => Error('Not found'));
*
* @method orFail
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Function|Error} [err] optional error to throw if no docs match `filter`. If not specified, `orFail()` will throw a `DocumentNotFoundError`
* @return {Query} this
*/
Query.prototype.orFail = function(err) {
this.map(res => {
switch (this.op) {
case 'find':
if (res.length === 0) {
throw _orFailError(err, this);
}
break;
case 'findOne':
if (res == null) {
throw _orFailError(err, this);
}
break;
case 'update':
case 'updateMany':
case 'updateOne':
if (get(res, 'nModified') === 0) {
throw _orFailError(err, this);
}
break;
case 'findOneAndDelete':
if (get(res, 'lastErrorObject.n') === 0) {
throw _orFailError(err, this);
}
break;
case 'findOneAndUpdate':
case 'findOneAndReplace':
if (get(res, 'lastErrorObject.updatedExisting') === false) {
throw _orFailError(err, this);
}
break;
case 'deleteMany':
case 'deleteOne':
case 'remove':
if (res.n === 0) {
throw _orFailError(err, this);
}
break;
default:
break;
}
return res;
});
return this;
};
/*!
* Get the error to throw for `orFail()`
*/
function _orFailError(err, query) {
if (typeof err === 'function') {
err = err.call(query);
}
if (err == null) {
err = new DocumentNotFoundError(query.getQuery(), query.model.modelName);
}
return err;
}
/**
* Executes the query
*
* ####Examples:
*
* var promise = query.exec();
* var promise = query.exec('update');
*
* query.exec(callback);
* query.exec('find', callback);
*
* @param {String|Function} [operation]
* @param {Function} [callback] optional params depend on the function being called
* @return {Promise}
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.exec = function exec(op, callback) {
const _this = this;
// Ensure that `exec()` is the first thing that shows up in
// the stack when cast errors happen.
const castError = new CastError();
if (typeof op === 'function') {
callback = op;
op = null;
} else if (typeof op === 'string') {
this.op = op;
}
callback = this.model.$handleCallbackError(callback);
return promiseOrCallback(callback, (cb) => {
cb = this.model.$wrapCallback(cb);
if (!_this.op) {
cb();
return;
}
this._hooks.execPre('exec', this, [], (error) => {
if (error != null) {
return cb(_cleanCastErrorStack(castError, error));
}
let thunk = '_' + this.op;
if (this.op === 'update') {
thunk = '_execUpdate';
} else if (this.op === 'distinct') {
thunk = '__distinct';
}
this[thunk].call(this, (error, res) => {
if (error) {
return cb(_cleanCastErrorStack(castError, error));
}
this._hooks.execPost('exec', this, [], {}, (error) => {
if (error) {
return cb(_cleanCastErrorStack(castError, error));
}
cb(null, res);
});
});
});
}, this.model.events);
};
/*!
* ignore
*/
function _cleanCastErrorStack(castError, error) {
if (error instanceof CastError) {
castError.copy(error);
return castError;
}
return error;
}
/*!
* ignore
*/
function _wrapThunkCallback(query, cb) {
return function(error, res) {
if (error != null) {
return cb(error);
}
for (const fn of query._transforms) {
try {
res = fn(res);
} catch (error) {
return cb(error);
}
}
return cb(null, res);
};
}
/**
* Executes the query returning a `Promise` which will be
* resolved with either the doc(s) or rejected with the error.
*
* @param {Function} [resolve]
* @param {Function} [reject]
* @return {Promise}
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.then = function(resolve, reject) {
return this.exec().then(resolve, reject);
};
/**
* Executes the query returning a `Promise` which will be
* resolved with either the doc(s) or rejected with the error.
* Like `.then()`, but only takes a rejection handler.
*
* @param {Function} [reject]
* @return {Promise}
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.catch = function(reject) {
return this.exec().then(null, reject);
};
/*!
* ignore
*/
Query.prototype._pre = function(fn) {
this._hooks.pre('exec', fn);
return this;
};
/*!
* ignore
*/
Query.prototype._post = function(fn) {
this._hooks.post('exec', fn);
return this;
};
/*!
* Casts obj for an update command.
*
* @param {Object} obj
* @return {Object} obj after casting its values
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._castUpdate = function _castUpdate(obj, overwrite) {
let strict;
if ('strict' in this._mongooseOptions) {
strict = this._mongooseOptions.strict;
} else if (this.schema && this.schema.options) {
strict = this.schema.options.strict;
} else {
strict = true;
}
let omitUndefined = false;
if ('omitUndefined' in this._mongooseOptions) {
omitUndefined = this._mongooseOptions.omitUndefined;
}
let useNestedStrict;
if ('useNestedStrict' in this.options) {
useNestedStrict = this.options.useNestedStrict;
}
let upsert;
if ('upsert' in this.options) {
upsert = this.options.upsert;
}
let schema = this.schema;
const filter = this._conditions;
if (schema != null &&
utils.hasUserDefinedProperty(filter, schema.options.discriminatorKey) &&
typeof filter[schema.options.discriminatorKey] !== 'object' &&
schema.discriminators != null) {
const discriminatorValue = filter[schema.options.discriminatorKey];
const byValue = getDiscriminatorByValue(this.model, discriminatorValue);
schema = schema.discriminators[discriminatorValue] ||
(byValue && byValue.schema) ||
schema;
}
return castUpdate(schema, obj, {
overwrite: overwrite,
strict: strict,
omitUndefined,
useNestedStrict: useNestedStrict,
upsert: upsert
}, this, this._conditions);
};
/*!
* castQuery
* @api private
*/
function castQuery(query) {
try {
return query.cast(query.model);
} catch (err) {
return err;
}
}
/*!
* castDoc
* @api private
*/
function castDoc(query, overwrite) {
try {
return query._castUpdate(query._update, overwrite);
} catch (err) {
return err;
}
}
/**
* Specifies paths which should be populated with other documents.
*
* ####Example:
*
* let book = await Book.findOne().populate('authors');
* book.title; // 'Node.js in Action'
* book.authors[0].name; // 'TJ Holowaychuk'
* book.authors[1].name; // 'Nathan Rajlich'
*
* let books = await Book.find().populate({
* path: 'authors',
* // `match` and `sort` apply to the Author model,
* // not the Book model. These options do not affect
* // which documents are in `books`, just the order and
* // contents of each book document's `authors`.
* match: { name: new RegExp('.*h.*', 'i') },
* sort: { name: -1 }
* });
* books[0].title; // 'Node.js in Action'
* // Each book's `authors` are sorted by name, descending.
* books[0].authors[0].name; // 'TJ Holowaychuk'
* books[0].authors[1].name; // 'Marc Harter'
*
* books[1].title; // 'Professional AngularJS'
* // Empty array, no authors' name has the letter 'h'
* books[1].authors; // []
*
* Paths are populated after the query executes and a response is received. A
* separate query is then executed for each path specified for population. After
* a response for each query has also been returned, the results are passed to
* the callback.
*
* @param {Object|String} path either the path to populate or an object specifying all parameters
* @param {Object|String} [select] Field selection for the population query
* @param {Model} [model] The model you wish to use for population. If not specified, populate will look up the model by the name in the Schema's `ref` field.
* @param {Object} [match] Conditions for the population query
* @param {Object} [options] Options for the population query (sort, etc)
* @param {String} [options.path=null] The path to populate.
* @param {boolean} [options.retainNullValues=false] by default, Mongoose removes null and undefined values from populated arrays. Use this option to make `populate()` retain `null` and `undefined` array entries.
* @param {boolean} [options.getters=false] if true, Mongoose will call any getters defined on the `localField`. By default, Mongoose gets the raw value of `localField`. For example, you would need to set this option to `true` if you wanted to [add a `lowercase` getter to your `localField`](/docs/schematypes.html#schematype-options).
* @param {boolean} [options.clone=false] When you do `BlogPost.find().populate('author')`, blog posts with the same author will share 1 copy of an `author` doc. Enable this option to make Mongoose clone populated docs before assigning them.
* @param {Object|Function} [options.match=null] Add an additional filter to the populate query. Can be a filter object containing [MongoDB query syntax](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/tutorial/query-documents/), or a function that returns a filter object.
* @param {Object} [options.options=null] Additional options like `limit` and `lean`.
* @see population ./populate.html
* @see Query#select #query_Query-select
* @see Model.populate #model_Model.populate
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.populate = function() {
// Bail when given no truthy arguments
if (!Array.from(arguments).some(Boolean)) {
return this;
}
const res = utils.populate.apply(null, arguments);
// Propagate readConcern and readPreference and lean from parent query,
// unless one already specified
if (this.options != null) {
const readConcern = this.options.readConcern;
const readPref = this.options.readPreference;
for (const populateOptions of res) {
if (readConcern != null && get(populateOptions, 'options.readConcern') == null) {
populateOptions.options = populateOptions.options || {};
populateOptions.options.readConcern = readConcern;
}
if (readPref != null && get(populateOptions, 'options.readPreference') == null) {
populateOptions.options = populateOptions.options || {};
populateOptions.options.readPreference = readPref;
}
}
}
const opts = this._mongooseOptions;
if (opts.lean != null) {
const lean = opts.lean;
for (const populateOptions of res) {
if (get(populateOptions, 'options.lean') == null) {
populateOptions.options = populateOptions.options || {};
populateOptions.options.lean = lean;
}
}
}
if (!utils.isObject(opts.populate)) {
opts.populate = {};
}
const pop = opts.populate;
for (const populateOptions of res) {
const path = populateOptions.path;
if (pop[path] && pop[path].populate && populateOptions.populate) {
populateOptions.populate = pop[path].populate.concat(populateOptions.populate);
}
pop[populateOptions.path] = populateOptions;
}
return this;
};
/**
* Gets a list of paths to be populated by this query
*
* ####Example:
* bookSchema.pre('findOne', function() {
* let keys = this.getPopulatedPaths(); // ['author']
* });
* ...
* Book.findOne({}).populate('author');
*
* ####Example:
* // Deep populate
* const q = L1.find().populate({
* path: 'level2',
* populate: { path: 'level3' }
* });
* q.getPopulatedPaths(); // ['level2', 'level2.level3']
*
* @return {Array} an array of strings representing populated paths
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.getPopulatedPaths = function getPopulatedPaths() {
const obj = this._mongooseOptions.populate || {};
const ret = Object.keys(obj);
for (const path of Object.keys(obj)) {
const pop = obj[path];
if (!Array.isArray(pop.populate)) {
continue;
}
_getPopulatedPaths(ret, pop.populate, path + '.');
}
return ret;
};
/*!
* ignore
*/
function _getPopulatedPaths(list, arr, prefix) {
for (const pop of arr) {
list.push(prefix + pop.path);
if (!Array.isArray(pop.populate)) {
continue;
}
_getPopulatedPaths(list, pop.populate, prefix + pop.path + '.');
}
}
/**
* Casts this query to the schema of `model`
*
* ####Note
*
* If `obj` is present, it is cast instead of this query.
*
* @param {Model} [model] the model to cast to. If not set, defaults to `this.model`
* @param {Object} [obj]
* @return {Object}
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.cast = function(model, obj) {
obj || (obj = this._conditions);
model = model || this.model;
const discriminatorKey = model.schema.options.discriminatorKey;
if (obj != null &&
obj.hasOwnProperty(discriminatorKey)) {
model = getDiscriminatorByValue(model, obj[discriminatorKey]) || model;
}
try {
return cast(model.schema, obj, {
upsert: this.options && this.options.upsert,
strict: (this.options && 'strict' in this.options) ?
this.options.strict :
get(model, 'schema.options.strict', null),
strictQuery: (this.options && this.options.strictQuery) ||
get(model, 'schema.options.strictQuery', null)
}, this);
} catch (err) {
// CastError, assign model
if (typeof err.setModel === 'function') {
err.setModel(model);
}
throw err;
}
};
/**
* Casts selected field arguments for field selection with mongo 2.2
*
* query.select({ ids: { $elemMatch: { $in: [hexString] }})
*
* @param {Object} fields
* @see https://github.com/Automattic/mongoose/issues/1091
* @see http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/projection/elemMatch/
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._castFields = function _castFields(fields) {
let selected,
elemMatchKeys,
keys,
key,
out,
i;
if (fields) {
keys = Object.keys(fields);
elemMatchKeys = [];
i = keys.length;
// collect $elemMatch args
while (i--) {
key = keys[i];
if (fields[key].$elemMatch) {
selected || (selected = {});
selected[key] = fields[key];
elemMatchKeys.push(key);
}
}
}
if (selected) {
// they passed $elemMatch, cast em
try {
out = this.cast(this.model, selected);
} catch (err) {
return err;
}
// apply the casted field args
i = elemMatchKeys.length;
while (i--) {
key = elemMatchKeys[i];
fields[key] = out[key];
}
}
return fields;
};
/**
* Applies schematype selected options to this query.
* @api private
*/
Query.prototype._applyPaths = function applyPaths() {
this._fields = this._fields || {};
helpers.applyPaths(this._fields, this.model.schema);
let _selectPopulatedPaths = true;
if ('selectPopulatedPaths' in this.model.base.options) {
_selectPopulatedPaths = this.model.base.options.selectPopulatedPaths;
}
if ('selectPopulatedPaths' in this.model.schema.options) {
_selectPopulatedPaths = this.model.schema.options.selectPopulatedPaths;
}
if (_selectPopulatedPaths) {
selectPopulatedFields(this);
}
};
/**
* Returns a wrapper around a [mongodb driver cursor](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.1/api/Cursor.html).
* A QueryCursor exposes a Streams3 interface, as well as a `.next()` function.
*
* The `.cursor()` function triggers pre find hooks, but **not** post find hooks.
*
* ####Example
*
* // There are 2 ways to use a cursor. First, as a stream:
* Thing.
* find({ name: /^hello/ }).
* cursor().
* on('data', function(doc) { console.log(doc); }).
* on('end', function() { console.log('Done!'); });
*
* // Or you can use `.next()` to manually get the next doc in the stream.
* // `.next()` returns a promise, so you can use promises or callbacks.
* var cursor = Thing.find({ name: /^hello/ }).cursor();
* cursor.next(function(error, doc) {
* console.log(doc);
* });
*
* // Because `.next()` returns a promise, you can use co
* // to easily iterate through all documents without loading them
* // all into memory.
* co(function*() {
* const cursor = Thing.find({ name: /^hello/ }).cursor();
* for (let doc = yield cursor.next(); doc != null; doc = yield cursor.next()) {
* console.log(doc);
* }
* });
*
* ####Valid options
*
* - `transform`: optional function which accepts a mongoose document. The return value of the function will be emitted on `data` and returned by `.next()`.
*
* @return {QueryCursor}
* @param {Object} [options]
* @see QueryCursor
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.cursor = function cursor(opts) {
this._applyPaths();
this._fields = this._castFields(this._fields);
this.setOptions({ projection: this._fieldsForExec() });
if (opts) {
this.setOptions(opts);
}
const options = Object.assign({}, this._optionsForExec(), {
projection: this.projection()
});
try {
this.cast(this.model);
} catch (err) {
return (new QueryCursor(this, options))._markError(err);
}
return new QueryCursor(this, options);
};
// the rest of these are basically to support older Mongoose syntax with mquery
/**
* _DEPRECATED_ Alias of `maxScan`
*
* @deprecated
* @see maxScan #query_Query-maxScan
* @method maxscan
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
*/
Query.prototype.maxscan = Query.base.maxScan;
/**
* Sets the tailable option (for use with capped collections).
*
* ####Example
*
* query.tailable() // true
* query.tailable(true)
* query.tailable(false)
*
* ####Note
*
* Cannot be used with `distinct()`
*
* @param {Boolean} bool defaults to true
* @param {Object} [opts] options to set
* @param {Number} [opts.numberOfRetries] if cursor is exhausted, retry this many times before giving up
* @param {Number} [opts.tailableRetryInterval] if cursor is exhausted, wait this many milliseconds before retrying
* @see tailable http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/create-tailable-cursor/
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.tailable = function(val, opts) {
// we need to support the tailable({ awaitdata : true }) as well as the
// tailable(true, {awaitdata :true}) syntax that mquery does not support
if (val && val.constructor.name === 'Object') {
opts = val;
val = true;
}
if (val === undefined) {
val = true;
}
if (opts && typeof opts === 'object') {
for (const key in opts) {
if (key === 'awaitdata') {
// For backwards compatibility
this.options[key] = !!opts[key];
} else {
this.options[key] = opts[key];
}
}
}
return Query.base.tailable.call(this, val);
};
/**
* Declares an intersects query for `geometry()`.
*
* ####Example
*
* query.where('path').intersects().geometry({
* type: 'LineString'
* , coordinates: [[180.0, 11.0], [180, 9.0]]
* })
*
* query.where('path').intersects({
* type: 'LineString'
* , coordinates: [[180.0, 11.0], [180, 9.0]]
* })
*
* ####NOTE:
*
* **MUST** be used after `where()`.
*
* ####NOTE:
*
* In Mongoose 3.7, `intersects` changed from a getter to a function. If you need the old syntax, use [this](https://github.com/ebensing/mongoose-within).
*
* @method intersects
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Object} [arg]
* @return {Query} this
* @see $geometry http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/geometry/
* @see geoIntersects http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/geoIntersects/
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies a `$geometry` condition
*
* ####Example
*
* var polyA = [[[ 10, 20 ], [ 10, 40 ], [ 30, 40 ], [ 30, 20 ]]]
* query.where('loc').within().geometry({ type: 'Polygon', coordinates: polyA })
*
* // or
* var polyB = [[ 0, 0 ], [ 1, 1 ]]
* query.where('loc').within().geometry({ type: 'LineString', coordinates: polyB })
*
* // or
* var polyC = [ 0, 0 ]
* query.where('loc').within().geometry({ type: 'Point', coordinates: polyC })
*
* // or
* query.where('loc').intersects().geometry({ type: 'Point', coordinates: polyC })
*
* The argument is assigned to the most recent path passed to `where()`.
*
* ####NOTE:
*
* `geometry()` **must** come after either `intersects()` or `within()`.
*
* The `object` argument must contain `type` and `coordinates` properties.
* - type {String}
* - coordinates {Array}
*
* @method geometry
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {Object} object Must contain a `type` property which is a String and a `coordinates` property which is an Array. See the examples.
* @return {Query} this
* @see $geometry http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/geometry/
* @see http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/release-notes/2.4/#new-geospatial-indexes-with-geojson-and-improved-spherical-geometry
* @see http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Geospatial+Indexing
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies a `$near` or `$nearSphere` condition
*
* These operators return documents sorted by distance.
*
* ####Example
*
* query.where('loc').near({ center: [10, 10] });
* query.where('loc').near({ center: [10, 10], maxDistance: 5 });
* query.where('loc').near({ center: [10, 10], maxDistance: 5, spherical: true });
* query.near('loc', { center: [10, 10], maxDistance: 5 });
*
* @method near
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {Object} val
* @return {Query} this
* @see $near http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/near/
* @see $nearSphere http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/nearSphere/
* @see $maxDistance http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/maxDistance/
* @see http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Geospatial+Indexing
* @api public
*/
/*!
* Overwriting mquery is needed to support a couple different near() forms found in older
* versions of mongoose
* near([1,1])
* near(1,1)
* near(field, [1,2])
* near(field, 1, 2)
* In addition to all of the normal forms supported by mquery
*/
Query.prototype.near = function() {
const params = [];
const sphere = this._mongooseOptions.nearSphere;
// TODO refactor
if (arguments.length === 1) {
if (Array.isArray(arguments[0])) {
params.push({ center: arguments[0], spherical: sphere });
} else if (typeof arguments[0] === 'string') {
// just passing a path
params.push(arguments[0]);
} else if (utils.isObject(arguments[0])) {
if (typeof arguments[0].spherical !== 'boolean') {
arguments[0].spherical = sphere;
}
params.push(arguments[0]);
} else {
throw new TypeError('invalid argument');
}
} else if (arguments.length === 2) {
if (typeof arguments[0] === 'number' && typeof arguments[1] === 'number') {
params.push({ center: [arguments[0], arguments[1]], spherical: sphere });
} else if (typeof arguments[0] === 'string' && Array.isArray(arguments[1])) {
params.push(arguments[0]);
params.push({ center: arguments[1], spherical: sphere });
} else if (typeof arguments[0] === 'string' && utils.isObject(arguments[1])) {
params.push(arguments[0]);
if (typeof arguments[1].spherical !== 'boolean') {
arguments[1].spherical = sphere;
}
params.push(arguments[1]);
} else {
throw new TypeError('invalid argument');
}
} else if (arguments.length === 3) {
if (typeof arguments[0] === 'string' && typeof arguments[1] === 'number'
&& typeof arguments[2] === 'number') {
params.push(arguments[0]);
params.push({ center: [arguments[1], arguments[2]], spherical: sphere });
} else {
throw new TypeError('invalid argument');
}
} else {
throw new TypeError('invalid argument');
}
return Query.base.near.apply(this, params);
};
/**
* _DEPRECATED_ Specifies a `$nearSphere` condition
*
* ####Example
*
* query.where('loc').nearSphere({ center: [10, 10], maxDistance: 5 });
*
* **Deprecated.** Use `query.near()` instead with the `spherical` option set to `true`.
*
* ####Example
*
* query.where('loc').near({ center: [10, 10], spherical: true });
*
* @deprecated
* @see near() #query_Query-near
* @see $near http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/near/
* @see $nearSphere http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/nearSphere/
* @see $maxDistance http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/maxDistance/
*/
Query.prototype.nearSphere = function() {
this._mongooseOptions.nearSphere = true;
this.near.apply(this, arguments);
return this;
};
/**
* Returns an asyncIterator for use with [`for/await/of` loops](http://bit.ly/async-iterators)
* This function *only* works for `find()` queries.
* You do not need to call this function explicitly, the JavaScript runtime
* will call it for you.
*
* ####Example
*
* for await (const doc of Model.aggregate([{ $sort: { name: 1 } }])) {
* console.log(doc.name);
* }
*
* Node.js 10.x supports async iterators natively without any flags. You can
* enable async iterators in Node.js 8.x using the [`--harmony_async_iteration` flag](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-async-iteration/issues/117#issuecomment-346695187).
*
* **Note:** This function is not if `Symbol.asyncIterator` is undefined. If
* `Symbol.asyncIterator` is undefined, that means your Node.js version does not
* support async iterators.
*
* @method Symbol.asyncIterator
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @api public
*/
if (Symbol.asyncIterator != null) {
Query.prototype[Symbol.asyncIterator] = function() {
return this.cursor().transformNull().map(doc => {
return doc == null ? { done: true } : { value: doc, done: false };
});
};
}
/**
* Specifies a `$polygon` condition
*
* ####Example
*
* query.where('loc').within().polygon([10,20], [13, 25], [7,15])
* query.polygon('loc', [10,20], [13, 25], [7,15])
*
* @method polygon
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String|Array} [path]
* @param {Array|Object} [coordinatePairs...]
* @return {Query} this
* @see $polygon http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/polygon/
* @see http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Geospatial+Indexing
* @api public
*/
/**
* Specifies a `$box` condition
*
* ####Example
*
* var lowerLeft = [40.73083, -73.99756]
* var upperRight= [40.741404, -73.988135]
*
* query.where('loc').within().box(lowerLeft, upperRight)
* query.box({ ll : lowerLeft, ur : upperRight })
*
* @method box
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @see $box http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/box/
* @see within() Query#within #query_Query-within
* @see http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Geospatial+Indexing
* @param {Object} val
* @param [Array] Upper Right Coords
* @return {Query} this
* @api public
*/
/*!
* this is needed to support the mongoose syntax of:
* box(field, { ll : [x,y], ur : [x2,y2] })
* box({ ll : [x,y], ur : [x2,y2] })
*/
Query.prototype.box = function(ll, ur) {
if (!Array.isArray(ll) && utils.isObject(ll)) {
ur = ll.ur;
ll = ll.ll;
}
return Query.base.box.call(this, ll, ur);
};
/**
* Specifies a `$center` or `$centerSphere` condition.
*
* ####Example
*
* var area = { center: [50, 50], radius: 10, unique: true }
* query.where('loc').within().circle(area)
* // alternatively
* query.circle('loc', area);
*
* // spherical calculations
* var area = { center: [50, 50], radius: 10, unique: true, spherical: true }
* query.where('loc').within().circle(area)
* // alternatively
* query.circle('loc', area);
*
* @method circle
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {Object} area
* @return {Query} this
* @see $center http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/center/
* @see $centerSphere http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/centerSphere/
* @see $geoWithin http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/geoWithin/
* @see http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Geospatial+Indexing
* @api public
*/
/**
* _DEPRECATED_ Alias for [circle](#query_Query-circle)
*
* **Deprecated.** Use [circle](#query_Query-circle) instead.
*
* @deprecated
* @method center
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.center = Query.base.circle;
/**
* _DEPRECATED_ Specifies a `$centerSphere` condition
*
* **Deprecated.** Use [circle](#query_Query-circle) instead.
*
* ####Example
*
* var area = { center: [50, 50], radius: 10 };
* query.where('loc').within().centerSphere(area);
*
* @deprecated
* @param {String} [path]
* @param {Object} val
* @return {Query} this
* @see http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Geospatial+Indexing
* @see $centerSphere http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/centerSphere/
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.centerSphere = function() {
if (arguments[0] && arguments[0].constructor.name === 'Object') {
arguments[0].spherical = true;
}
if (arguments[1] && arguments[1].constructor.name === 'Object') {
arguments[1].spherical = true;
}
Query.base.circle.apply(this, arguments);
};
/**
* Determines if field selection has been made.
*
* @method selected
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @return {Boolean}
* @api public
*/
/**
* Determines if inclusive field selection has been made.
*
* query.selectedInclusively() // false
* query.select('name')
* query.selectedInclusively() // true
*
* @method selectedInclusively
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @return {Boolean}
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.selectedInclusively = function selectedInclusively() {
return isInclusive(this._fields);
};
/**
* Determines if exclusive field selection has been made.
*
* query.selectedExclusively() // false
* query.select('-name')
* query.selectedExclusively() // true
* query.selectedInclusively() // false
*
* @method selectedExclusively
* @memberOf Query
* @instance
* @return {Boolean}
* @api public
*/
Query.prototype.selectedExclusively = function selectedExclusively() {
if (!this._fields) {
return false;
}
const keys = Object.keys(this._fields);
for (const key of keys) {
if (key === '_id') {
continue;
}
if (this._fields[key] === 0 || this._fields[key] === false) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
};
/*!
* Export
*/
module.exports = Query;