I have my data model object here:
class Tiktoks: Object {
@objc dynamic var _id: ObjectId = ObjectId.generate()
@objc dynamic var _partition: String = ""
@objc dynamic var category: String = ""
@objc dynamic var date: Date = Date()
let tiktoks = RealmSwift.List<String>()
override static func primaryKey() -> String? {
return "_id"
}
convenience init(partition: String, category: String) {
self.init()
self._partition = partition;
self.category = category;
}
}
I have no problem modifying _partition
and category
, but since the tiktoks
list is defined by let
, it wouldn't work if I put it in the convenience init
function for me to be able to modify it. I tried putting @objc dynamic var
in front of it but it says Property cannot be marked @objc because its type cannot be represented in Objective-C
.
Is there any way to modify an array using the mongoDB iOS Swift SDK?
I ended up making a function in MongoDB Realm.
exports = function(category, url){
var collection = context.services.get("mongodb-atlas").db("database").collection("collection")
collection.updateOne(
{ category: category },
{
$push: {
tiktoks: {
$each: [ url ],
$position: 0
}
},
$set: {
date: new Date()
}
},
)
return "done"; // not supposed to return string I think, has to return "non-double" result
};
and it can be ran using:
user.functions.add_tiktok_to_category([AnyBSON(stringLiteral: tiktoks.category), AnyBSON(stringLiteral: $0!)])
Here's the documentation on running a MongoDB function in Swift: https://docs.mongodb.com/realm/ios/call-a-function/