I am trying to use the new unstable version of mongoose >4.0.0 to validate update queries.
say that i want to update a schema using the following query
schema.update({_id:'blah'},{a:'blah'},function(err){
//do your thing
})
so lets say i have the following schema,
var schema = new Schema({
a:{type:String}
});
schema.pre('update',function(next){
var findQuery=this._conditions; // gives {_id:'blah'}
// how do i get {a:'blah'}????
next();
});
how do i get the update query of {set:{a:'blah'}} in the pre middleware so i can do some checks before executing the update?
alternatively i know that the update query can be accessed in the post middleware, in
schema.post('update',function(){
var findQuery=this._conditions; // gives {_id:'blah'}
var updateQuery=this._update; //gives {$set:{a:'blah'}}
next();
});
but thats too late, i need this in the pre middleware to check before actually updating the db.
i tried looking through the 'this' object of the pre middleware but cannot find the updateQuery object anywhere and this._update is undefined in the pre middleware.
Is there a way to do this? thanks
In case you're still looking for a solution that works on array operations, it looks like in newer versions of mongoose (at least 4.0.7+
), this._update
is defined in the pre-middleware.