How to populate by mongoose query on 2 paths
Supplies.find({ clientID })
.populate({
path: "products",
model: "products",
select: "title"
})
.populate("supplier", "name")
I have this query that return the supplies, I want to populate on product, the first document received is true but the second one can't populate on the product id because product id is not in Product._id but in Product.options._id
and options is an array of documents.
How can I populate on all documents that in options array and also when no options array
.....
[{
"_id": "5c2b736fd550e230dc317c7f",
"product": {
"_id": "5c23812970bebe20f143c0a2",
"title": "Iphone 6S"
},
"quantity": 2
"supplier": {
"_id": "5c0d18447e0f436d5cbb110a",
"name": "blabla bla"
}
},
{
"_id": "5c2b7387d550e230dc317c80",
"product": "5c23847a217c5521f8b3fd78",
"quantity": 4,
"supplier": {
"_id": "5c0d18447e0f436d5cbb110a",
"name": "bla bla"
}
}]
This is the product model
const ProductSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
title: { type: String, required: true },
options: [
{
title: { type: String, required: true }
}]
});
node.js mongodb mongoose
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Supplies.find({ clientID })
.populate({
path: "products",
model: "products",
select: "title"
})
.populate("supplier", "name")
I have this query that return the supplies, I want to populate on product, the first document received is true but the second one can't populate on the product id because product id is not in Product._id but in Product.options._id
and options is an array of documents.
How can I populate on all documents that in options array and also when no options array
.....
[{
"_id": "5c2b736fd550e230dc317c7f",
"product": {
"_id": "5c23812970bebe20f143c0a2",
"title": "Iphone 6S"
},
"quantity": 2
"supplier": {
"_id": "5c0d18447e0f436d5cbb110a",
"name": "blabla bla"
}
},
{
"_id": "5c2b7387d550e230dc317c80",
"product": "5c23847a217c5521f8b3fd78",
"quantity": 4,
"supplier": {
"_id": "5c0d18447e0f436d5cbb110a",
"name": "bla bla"
}
}]
This is the product model
const ProductSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
title: { type: String, required: true },
options: [
{
title: { type: String, required: true }
}]
});
node.js mongodb mongoose
add a comment |
Supplies.find({ clientID })
.populate({
path: "products",
model: "products",
select: "title"
})
.populate("supplier", "name")
I have this query that return the supplies, I want to populate on product, the first document received is true but the second one can't populate on the product id because product id is not in Product._id but in Product.options._id
and options is an array of documents.
How can I populate on all documents that in options array and also when no options array
.....
[{
"_id": "5c2b736fd550e230dc317c7f",
"product": {
"_id": "5c23812970bebe20f143c0a2",
"title": "Iphone 6S"
},
"quantity": 2
"supplier": {
"_id": "5c0d18447e0f436d5cbb110a",
"name": "blabla bla"
}
},
{
"_id": "5c2b7387d550e230dc317c80",
"product": "5c23847a217c5521f8b3fd78",
"quantity": 4,
"supplier": {
"_id": "5c0d18447e0f436d5cbb110a",
"name": "bla bla"
}
}]
This is the product model
const ProductSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
title: { type: String, required: true },
options: [
{
title: { type: String, required: true }
}]
});
node.js mongodb mongoose
Supplies.find({ clientID })
.populate({
path: "products",
model: "products",
select: "title"
})
.populate("supplier", "name")
I have this query that return the supplies, I want to populate on product, the first document received is true but the second one can't populate on the product id because product id is not in Product._id but in Product.options._id
and options is an array of documents.
How can I populate on all documents that in options array and also when no options array
.....
[{
"_id": "5c2b736fd550e230dc317c7f",
"product": {
"_id": "5c23812970bebe20f143c0a2",
"title": "Iphone 6S"
},
"quantity": 2
"supplier": {
"_id": "5c0d18447e0f436d5cbb110a",
"name": "blabla bla"
}
},
{
"_id": "5c2b7387d550e230dc317c80",
"product": "5c23847a217c5521f8b3fd78",
"quantity": 4,
"supplier": {
"_id": "5c0d18447e0f436d5cbb110a",
"name": "bla bla"
}
}]
This is the product model
const ProductSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
title: { type: String, required: true },
options: [
{
title: { type: String, required: true }
}]
});
node.js mongodb mongoose
node.js mongodb mongoose
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