Reputation: 763
I am using Meteor, and trying to have one mongo collection that will contain products, and one that contains users.
Products have prices, but I also gave one product(as a test for now) a "dealerPrices" subcollection that contains an object like this:
"partprice" : "98",
"dealerPrices" : {
"YH" : "120",
"AB" : "125"
},
My hope is to have a table on my site with a column that displays the 'partprice' and next to it another column that shows the price for the current logged in dealer. I could do a completely seperate collection for dealerPrices, but I am not sure which way is more efficient since I am new to Mongo.
My issue is targeting that number in the field with the "YH" or "AB" depending on the logged in user, the Users collection has a subcollection called "profile" that has a field called "code" that will match that "YH" or "AB" which is a unique code for each dealer.
I am using handlebars to display the data in Meteor, here is a bit of the html for displaying the table rows.
Larger code section:
<template name="products">
<h2> All Products <span class="productCount"></span></h2>
<table class="table table-condensed table-striped table-hover table-bordered">
<thead>
<tr>
<th class="toHide">Unique ID</th>
<th>Print</th>
<th>Product</th>
<th>FF Code</th>
<th>Base Price</th>
<th>My Price</th>
</tr>
</thead>
{{> AllProducts}}
</template>
<template name='AllProducts'>
{{#each row}}
<tr class='productRow'>
<td class="product-id toHide">{{_id}}</td>
<td class="print"><input type="checkbox" class="chkPrint"/></td>
<td class="product-name">{{partname}}</td>
<td class="product-code">{{code}}</td>
<td class="product-az-price">${{partprice}}</td>
<td class="product-dealer-price">${{dealerPrices.YH}}</td>
</tr>
{{/each}}
</template>
I hope I am explaining this correctly, basically I am trying to find some alternative to joins and having a table for products, a table for the dealer-product-dealerPrice relationship and a user accounts table in a relational database.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 335
Reputation: 12172
You probably want to do this in a Template helper. First, create a template for each loop-through, instead of just using {{#each}}
:
<template name="fooRow">
... table rows
<td class="product-dealer-price">{{userBasedThing}}</td>
</template>
Then, add a Template helper for this new fooRow
template:
Template.fooRow.userBasedThing = function () {
var result = "";
if (Meteor.userId() && this.dealerPrices)
result = this.dealerPrices[Meteor.user().profile[0].code];
return result;
}
Then just get rid of the stuff in the each
loop, and replace it with:
{{#each row}}
{{> fooRow}}
{{/each}}
That should do it!
Upvotes: 2