Reputation: 736
I have this code in node.js/express.js:
var User = mongoose.model('User');
var usersRouter = express.Router();
usersRouter.put('/:id', function(req, res) {
req.body._id = req.params.id;
var usr = new User(req.body);
usr.validate(function (err) {
if (err) {
res.status(400).json({});
return;
}
var upsertData = usr.toObject();
delete upsertData._id;
User.update({_id: usr._id}, upsertData, {upsert: true}, function(err) {
if (err) {
res.status(500).json({});
return;
}
res.status(204).json({});
});
});
});
It works fine, but I would like to send a different response to the client if a new document has been created (status 201 with json in response body) or an existing one has been updated (status 204).
Is there a way to tell the difference from the callback of User.update
?
Upvotes: 7
Views: 1748
Reputation: 113465
Use the third parameter from callback function:
...
User.update({_id: usr._id}, upsertData, {upsert: true}, function(err, num, n) {
if (err) {
res.status(500).json({});
return;
}
if (!n.updatedExisting) {
/* new document */
}
res.status(204).json({});
});
...
n
is an object like this:
{ updatedExisting: false,
upserted: <ObjectId>,
n: 1,
connectionId: 11,
err: null,
ok: 1 }
updatedExisting
property is true
when a document was updated -- so it was created before. If it's false
, then it means that the new document was created during this call.
Upvotes: 8