Reputation: 6029
This code uses a loop to $unset
the "checked" property of all embedded documents in the "value" array, then $set
the one when a condition evaluates to true.
But when the condition is true, the update block failed to update the embedded document by setting a checked: "checked", I know that because meteor:PRIMARY> db.radioOptions.find({}).pretty();
gives the same results before and after.
What am I doing wrong? and how to fix it? Thanks
meteor:PRIMARY> db.radioOptions.find({}).pretty();
{
"_id" : "jXQcsXtedQYotKQXG",
"name" : "optionType",
"value" : [
{
"name" : "1stOption",
"caption" : "1st Option"
},
{
"name" : "2ndOption",
"caption" : "2nd Option"
}
]
}
var doc = RadioOptions.findOne({name: obj.name});
if (typeof doc != 'undefined') {
doc.value.forEach(function (embdoc) {
console.log(embdoc);
RadioOptions.update(
{name: obj.name, 'value.name': obj.value},
{$unset: {'value.$.checked': ""}}
);
if (embdoc.name == obj.value) {
console.log(obj.name + " " + obj.value); //obj.value = 1stOption for example
RadioOptions.update(
{name: obj.name, 'value.name': obj.value}, //obj.name = "optionType"
{$set: {'value.$.checked': "checked"}}
);
}
})
}
Upvotes: 3
Views: 135
Reputation: 50406
Let's say that is was your objective to set the array element with the name "2ndOption" to "checked" and $unset
all other array elements. You would then instead do:
var doc = RadioOptions.findOne({name: obj.name});
if (typeof doc != 'undefined') {
// You have to update every element
doc.value.forEach(function (embdoc) {
RadioOptions.update(
{ "_id": doc._id, "value.name": embdoc.name },
{ "$unset": { "value.$.checked": "" } }
)
});
// Then just set the one you want
RadioOptions.update(
{ "_id": doc._id, "value.name": "2ndOption" }, // <-- actually using a variable of course
{ "$set": { "value.$.checked": "checked" } }
)
}
Now if you had actually read all the responses on the duplicate question you were given for your original question:
Then you would have seen the response there that mentioned the best way to handle all these mutliple updates was using the "Bulk" API methods in the underlying driver. And also has some useful tips on the general process of updating multiple elements.
On the "server" (not in minimongo) is the best place to to this, and all meteor collections have a .rawCollection()
method which returns the collection object from the underlying node native driver.
So the general logic is:
And best done in Bulk rather than responding back and forth for each update.
Upvotes: 0