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'use strict';
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/*!
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* Module dependencies.
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*/
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const SchemaType = require('../schematype');
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const MongooseError = require('../error/index');
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const SchemaStringOptions = require('../options/SchemaStringOptions');
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const castString = require('../cast/string');
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const utils = require('../utils');
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const populateModelSymbol = require('../helpers/symbols').populateModelSymbol;
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const CastError = SchemaType.CastError;
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let Document;
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/**
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* String SchemaType constructor.
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*
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* @param {String} key
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* @param {Object} options
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* @inherits SchemaType
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* @api public
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*/
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function SchemaString(key, options) {
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this.enumValues = [];
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this.regExp = null;
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SchemaType.call(this, key, options, 'String');
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}
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/**
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* This schema type's name, to defend against minifiers that mangle
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* function names.
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*
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* @api public
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*/
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SchemaString.schemaName = 'String';
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SchemaString.defaultOptions = {};
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/*!
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* Inherits from SchemaType.
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*/
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SchemaString.prototype = Object.create(SchemaType.prototype);
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SchemaString.prototype.constructor = SchemaString;
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Object.defineProperty(SchemaString.prototype, 'OptionsConstructor', {
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configurable: false,
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enumerable: false,
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writable: false,
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value: SchemaStringOptions
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});
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/*!
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* ignore
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*/
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SchemaString._cast = castString;
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/**
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* Get/set the function used to cast arbitrary values to strings.
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*
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* ####Example:
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*
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* // Throw an error if you pass in an object. Normally, Mongoose allows
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* // objects with custom `toString()` functions.
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* const original = mongoose.Schema.Types.String.cast();
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* mongoose.Schema.Types.String.cast(v => {
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* assert.ok(v == null || typeof v !== 'object');
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* return original(v);
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* });
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*
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* // Or disable casting entirely
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* mongoose.Schema.Types.String.cast(false);
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*
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* @param {Function} caster
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* @return {Function}
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* @function get
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* @static
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* @api public
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*/
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SchemaString.cast = function cast(caster) {
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if (arguments.length === 0) {
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return this._cast;
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}
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if (caster === false) {
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caster = v => {
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if (v != null && typeof v !== 'string') {
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throw new Error();
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}
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return v;
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};
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}
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this._cast = caster;
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return this._cast;
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};
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/**
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* Attaches a getter for all String instances.
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*
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* ####Example:
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*
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* // Make all numbers round down
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* mongoose.Schema.String.get(v => v.toLowerCase());
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*
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* const Model = mongoose.model('Test', new Schema({ test: String }));
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* new Model({ test: 'FOO' }).test; // 'foo'
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*
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* @param {Function} getter
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* @return {this}
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* @function get
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* @static
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* @api public
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*/
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SchemaString.get = SchemaType.get;
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/**
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* Sets a default option for all String instances.
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*
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* ####Example:
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*
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* // Make all strings have option `trim` equal to true.
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* mongoose.Schema.String.set('trim', true);
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*
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* const User = mongoose.model('User', new Schema({ name: String }));
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* new User({ name: ' John Doe ' }).name; // 'John Doe'
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*
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* @param {String} option - The option you'd like to set the value for
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* @param {*} value - value for option
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* @return {undefined}
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* @function set
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* @static
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* @api public
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*/
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SchemaString.set = SchemaType.set;
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/*!
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* ignore
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*/
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SchemaString._checkRequired = v => (v instanceof String || typeof v === 'string') && v.length;
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/**
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* Override the function the required validator uses to check whether a string
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* passes the `required` check.
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*
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* ####Example:
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*
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* // Allow empty strings to pass `required` check
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* mongoose.Schema.Types.String.checkRequired(v => v != null);
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*
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* const M = mongoose.model({ str: { type: String, required: true } });
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* new M({ str: '' }).validateSync(); // `null`, validation passes!
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*
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* @param {Function} fn
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* @return {Function}
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* @function checkRequired
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* @static
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* @api public
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*/
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SchemaString.checkRequired = SchemaType.checkRequired;
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/**
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* Adds an enum validator
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*
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* ####Example:
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*
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* var states = ['opening', 'open', 'closing', 'closed']
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* var s = new Schema({ state: { type: String, enum: states }})
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* var M = db.model('M', s)
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* var m = new M({ state: 'invalid' })
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* m.save(function (err) {
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* console.error(String(err)) // ValidationError: `invalid` is not a valid enum value for path `state`.
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* m.state = 'open'
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* m.save(callback) // success
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* })
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*
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* // or with custom error messages
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* var enum = {
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* values: ['opening', 'open', 'closing', 'closed'],
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* message: 'enum validator failed for path `{PATH}` with value `{VALUE}`'
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* }
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* var s = new Schema({ state: { type: String, enum: enum })
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* var M = db.model('M', s)
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* var m = new M({ state: 'invalid' })
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* m.save(function (err) {
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* console.error(String(err)) // ValidationError: enum validator failed for path `state` with value `invalid`
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* m.state = 'open'
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* m.save(callback) // success
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* })
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*
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* @param {String|Object} [args...] enumeration values
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* @return {SchemaType} this
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* @see Customized Error Messages #error_messages_MongooseError-messages
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* @api public
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*/
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SchemaString.prototype.enum = function() {
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if (this.enumValidator) {
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this.validators = this.validators.filter(function(v) {
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return v.validator !== this.enumValidator;
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}, this);
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this.enumValidator = false;
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}
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if (arguments[0] === void 0 || arguments[0] === false) {
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return this;
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}
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let values;
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let errorMessage;
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if (utils.isObject(arguments[0])) {
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values = arguments[0].values;
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errorMessage = arguments[0].message;
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} else {
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values = arguments;
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errorMessage = MongooseError.messages.String.enum;
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}
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for (const value of values) {
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if (value !== undefined) {
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this.enumValues.push(this.cast(value));
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}
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}
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const vals = this.enumValues;
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this.enumValidator = function(v) {
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return undefined === v || ~vals.indexOf(v);
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};
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this.validators.push({
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validator: this.enumValidator,
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message: errorMessage,
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type: 'enum',
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enumValues: vals
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});
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return this;
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};
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/**
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* Adds a lowercase [setter](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/api.html#schematype_SchemaType-set).
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*
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* ####Example:
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*
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* var s = new Schema({ email: { type: String, lowercase: true }})
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* var M = db.model('M', s);
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* var m = new M({ email: 'SomeEmail@example.COM' });
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* console.log(m.email) // someemail@example.com
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* M.find({ email: 'SomeEmail@example.com' }); // Queries by 'someemail@example.com'
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*
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* Note that `lowercase` does **not** affect regular expression queries:
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*
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* ####Example:
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* // Still queries for documents whose `email` matches the regular
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* // expression /SomeEmail/. Mongoose does **not** convert the RegExp
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* // to lowercase.
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* M.find({ email: /SomeEmail/ });
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*
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* @api public
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* @return {SchemaType} this
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*/
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SchemaString.prototype.lowercase = function(shouldApply) {
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if (arguments.length > 0 && !shouldApply) {
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return this;
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}
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return this.set(function(v, self) {
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if (typeof v !== 'string') {
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v = self.cast(v);
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}
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if (v) {
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return v.toLowerCase();
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}
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return v;
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});
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};
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/**
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* Adds an uppercase [setter](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/api.html#schematype_SchemaType-set).
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*
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* ####Example:
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*
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* var s = new Schema({ caps: { type: String, uppercase: true }})
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* var M = db.model('M', s);
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* var m = new M({ caps: 'an example' });
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* console.log(m.caps) // AN EXAMPLE
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* M.find({ caps: 'an example' }) // Matches documents where caps = 'AN EXAMPLE'
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*
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* Note that `uppercase` does **not** affect regular expression queries:
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*
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* ####Example:
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* // Mongoose does **not** convert the RegExp to uppercase.
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* M.find({ email: /an example/ });
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*
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* @api public
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* @return {SchemaType} this
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*/
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SchemaString.prototype.uppercase = function(shouldApply) {
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if (arguments.length > 0 && !shouldApply) {
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return this;
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}
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return this.set(function(v, self) {
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if (typeof v !== 'string') {
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v = self.cast(v);
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}
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if (v) {
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return v.toUpperCase();
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}
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return v;
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});
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};
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/**
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* Adds a trim [setter](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/api.html#schematype_SchemaType-set).
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*
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* The string value will be trimmed when set.
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*
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* ####Example:
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*
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* var s = new Schema({ name: { type: String, trim: true }});
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* var M = db.model('M', s);
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* var string = ' some name ';
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* console.log(string.length); // 11
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* var m = new M({ name: string });
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* console.log(m.name.length); // 9
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*
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* // Equivalent to `findOne({ name: string.trim() })`
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* M.findOne({ name: string });
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*
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* Note that `trim` does **not** affect regular expression queries:
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*
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* ####Example:
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* // Mongoose does **not** trim whitespace from the RegExp.
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* M.find({ name: / some name / });
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*
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* @api public
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* @return {SchemaType} this
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*/
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SchemaString.prototype.trim = function(shouldTrim) {
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if (arguments.length > 0 && !shouldTrim) {
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return this;
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}
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return this.set(function(v, self) {
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if (typeof v !== 'string') {
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v = self.cast(v);
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}
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if (v) {
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return v.trim();
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}
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return v;
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});
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};
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/**
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* Sets a minimum length validator.
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*
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* ####Example:
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*
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* var schema = new Schema({ postalCode: { type: String, minlength: 5 })
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* var Address = db.model('Address', schema)
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* var address = new Address({ postalCode: '9512' })
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* address.save(function (err) {
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* console.error(err) // validator error
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* address.postalCode = '95125';
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* address.save() // success
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* })
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*
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* // custom error messages
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* // We can also use the special {MINLENGTH} token which will be replaced with the minimum allowed length
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* var minlength = [5, 'The value of path `{PATH}` (`{VALUE}`) is shorter than the minimum allowed length ({MINLENGTH}).'];
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* var schema = new Schema({ postalCode: { type: String, minlength: minlength })
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* var Address = mongoose.model('Address', schema);
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* var address = new Address({ postalCode: '9512' });
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* address.validate(function (err) {
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* console.log(String(err)) // ValidationError: The value of path `postalCode` (`9512`) is shorter than the minimum length (5).
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* })
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*
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* @param {Number} value minimum string length
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* @param {String} [message] optional custom error message
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* @return {SchemaType} this
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* @see Customized Error Messages #error_messages_MongooseError-messages
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* @api public
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*/
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SchemaString.prototype.minlength = function(value, message) {
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if (this.minlengthValidator) {
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this.validators = this.validators.filter(function(v) {
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return v.validator !== this.minlengthValidator;
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}, this);
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}
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if (value !== null && value !== undefined) {
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let msg = message || MongooseError.messages.String.minlength;
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msg = msg.replace(/{MINLENGTH}/, value);
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this.validators.push({
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validator: this.minlengthValidator = function(v) {
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return v === null || v.length >= value;
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},
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message: msg,
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type: 'minlength',
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minlength: value
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});
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}
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return this;
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};
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/**
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* Sets a maximum length validator.
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*
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* ####Example:
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*
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* var schema = new Schema({ postalCode: { type: String, maxlength: 9 })
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* var Address = db.model('Address', schema)
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* var address = new Address({ postalCode: '9512512345' })
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* address.save(function (err) {
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* console.error(err) // validator error
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* address.postalCode = '95125';
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* address.save() // success
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* })
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*
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* // custom error messages
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* // We can also use the special {MAXLENGTH} token which will be replaced with the maximum allowed length
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* var maxlength = [9, 'The value of path `{PATH}` (`{VALUE}`) exceeds the maximum allowed length ({MAXLENGTH}).'];
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* var schema = new Schema({ postalCode: { type: String, maxlength: maxlength })
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* var Address = mongoose.model('Address', schema);
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* var address = new Address({ postalCode: '9512512345' });
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* address.validate(function (err) {
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* console.log(String(err)) // ValidationError: The value of path `postalCode` (`9512512345`) exceeds the maximum allowed length (9).
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* })
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*
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* @param {Number} value maximum string length
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* @param {String} [message] optional custom error message
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* @return {SchemaType} this
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* @see Customized Error Messages #error_messages_MongooseError-messages
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* @api public
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*/
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SchemaString.prototype.maxlength = function(value, message) {
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if (this.maxlengthValidator) {
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this.validators = this.validators.filter(function(v) {
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return v.validator !== this.maxlengthValidator;
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}, this);
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}
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if (value !== null && value !== undefined) {
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let msg = message || MongooseError.messages.String.maxlength;
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msg = msg.replace(/{MAXLENGTH}/, value);
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this.validators.push({
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validator: this.maxlengthValidator = function(v) {
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return v === null || v.length <= value;
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},
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message: msg,
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type: 'maxlength',
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maxlength: value
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});
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}
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return this;
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};
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/**
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* Sets a regexp validator.
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*
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* Any value that does not pass `regExp`.test(val) will fail validation.
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*
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* ####Example:
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*
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* var s = new Schema({ name: { type: String, match: /^a/ }})
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* var M = db.model('M', s)
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* var m = new M({ name: 'I am invalid' })
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* m.validate(function (err) {
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* console.error(String(err)) // "ValidationError: Path `name` is invalid (I am invalid)."
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* m.name = 'apples'
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* m.validate(function (err) {
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* assert.ok(err) // success
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* })
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* })
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*
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* // using a custom error message
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* var match = [ /\.html$/, "That file doesn't end in .html ({VALUE})" ];
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* var s = new Schema({ file: { type: String, match: match }})
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* var M = db.model('M', s);
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* var m = new M({ file: 'invalid' });
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* m.validate(function (err) {
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* console.log(String(err)) // "ValidationError: That file doesn't end in .html (invalid)"
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* })
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*
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* Empty strings, `undefined`, and `null` values always pass the match validator. If you require these values, enable the `required` validator also.
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*
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* var s = new Schema({ name: { type: String, match: /^a/, required: true }})
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*
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* @param {RegExp} regExp regular expression to test against
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* @param {String} [message] optional custom error message
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* @return {SchemaType} this
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* @see Customized Error Messages #error_messages_MongooseError-messages
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* @api public
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*/
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SchemaString.prototype.match = function match(regExp, message) {
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// yes, we allow multiple match validators
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const msg = message || MongooseError.messages.String.match;
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const matchValidator = function(v) {
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if (!regExp) {
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return false;
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}
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const ret = ((v != null && v !== '')
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? regExp.test(v)
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: true);
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return ret;
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};
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this.validators.push({
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validator: matchValidator,
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message: msg,
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type: 'regexp',
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regexp: regExp
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});
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return this;
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};
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/**
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* Check if the given value satisfies the `required` validator. The value is
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* considered valid if it is a string (that is, not `null` or `undefined`) and
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* has positive length. The `required` validator **will** fail for empty
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* strings.
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*
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* @param {Any} value
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* @param {Document} doc
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* @return {Boolean}
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* @api public
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*/
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SchemaString.prototype.checkRequired = function checkRequired(value, doc) {
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if (SchemaType._isRef(this, value, doc, true)) {
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return !!value;
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}
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|
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// `require('util').inherits()` does **not** copy static properties, and
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// plugins like mongoose-float use `inherits()` for pre-ES6.
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const _checkRequired = typeof this.constructor.checkRequired == 'function' ?
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this.constructor.checkRequired() :
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SchemaString.checkRequired();
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|
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return _checkRequired(value);
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};
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/**
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* Casts to String
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*
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* @api private
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*/
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|
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SchemaString.prototype.cast = function(value, doc, init) {
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|
if (SchemaType._isRef(this, value, doc, init)) {
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|
// wait! we may need to cast this to a document
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|
|
|
if (value === null || value === undefined) {
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|
return value;
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|
}
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|
|
|
// lazy load
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|
Document || (Document = require('./../document'));
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|
|
|
if (value instanceof Document) {
|
|
value.$__.wasPopulated = true;
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|
return value;
|
|
}
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|
|
|
// setting a populated path
|
|
if (typeof value === 'string') {
|
|
return value;
|
|
} else if (Buffer.isBuffer(value) || !utils.isObject(value)) {
|
|
throw new CastError('string', value, this.path, null, this);
|
|
}
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|
|
|
// Handle the case where user directly sets a populated
|
|
// path to a plain object; cast to the Model used in
|
|
// the population query.
|
|
const path = doc.$__fullPath(this.path);
|
|
const owner = doc.ownerDocument ? doc.ownerDocument() : doc;
|
|
const pop = owner.populated(path, true);
|
|
const ret = new pop.options[populateModelSymbol](value);
|
|
ret.$__.wasPopulated = true;
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const castString = typeof this.constructor.cast === 'function' ?
|
|
this.constructor.cast() :
|
|
SchemaString.cast();
|
|
try {
|
|
return castString(value);
|
|
} catch (error) {
|
|
throw new CastError('string', value, this.path, null, this);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/*!
|
|
* ignore
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
function handleSingle(val) {
|
|
return this.castForQuery(val);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function handleArray(val) {
|
|
const _this = this;
|
|
if (!Array.isArray(val)) {
|
|
return [this.castForQuery(val)];
|
|
}
|
|
return val.map(function(m) {
|
|
return _this.castForQuery(m);
|
|
});
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const $conditionalHandlers = utils.options(SchemaType.prototype.$conditionalHandlers, {
|
|
$all: handleArray,
|
|
$gt: handleSingle,
|
|
$gte: handleSingle,
|
|
$lt: handleSingle,
|
|
$lte: handleSingle,
|
|
$options: String,
|
|
$regex: handleSingle,
|
|
$not: handleSingle
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Object.defineProperty(SchemaString.prototype, '$conditionalHandlers', {
|
|
configurable: false,
|
|
enumerable: false,
|
|
writable: false,
|
|
value: Object.freeze($conditionalHandlers)
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Casts contents for queries.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param {String} $conditional
|
|
* @param {any} [val]
|
|
* @api private
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
SchemaString.prototype.castForQuery = function($conditional, val) {
|
|
let handler;
|
|
if (arguments.length === 2) {
|
|
handler = this.$conditionalHandlers[$conditional];
|
|
if (!handler) {
|
|
throw new Error('Can\'t use ' + $conditional + ' with String.');
|
|
}
|
|
return handler.call(this, val);
|
|
}
|
|
val = $conditional;
|
|
if (Object.prototype.toString.call(val) === '[object RegExp]') {
|
|
return val;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return this._castForQuery(val);
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/*!
|
|
* Module exports.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
module.exports = SchemaString;
|
|
|