Nomura Nori
Nomura Nori

Reputation: 5167

how to update nested object of mongoose document for only provided keys

I am going to update some fields of mongoose document according to provided keys. For example, When we present mongoose document in json.

user: {
  address: {
    city: "city"
    country: "country"
  }
}

And update params is given like this.

address: {
   city: "city_new"
}

when I run the mongoose api like this.

let params = {
   address: {
      city: "city_new"
   }
}
User.set(param)

It replace whole address object and final result is

user: {
  address: {
    city: "city_new"
  }
}

it just replace address field, but I want to only update city field. This is desired result.

user: {
  address: {
    city: "city_new"
    country: "country"
  }
}

How to do this in mongoose?

When nested object has more complex hierarchy, how can we solve this without manually indicate field like address.city.field1.field2. ...

Thanks

Upvotes: 9

Views: 5229

Answers (2)

chridam
chridam

Reputation: 103375

When nested object has more complex hierarchy, how can we solve this without manually indicate field like address.city.field1.field2.

As most answers intimated, you have to use the dot notation to update embedded documents and to answer your above question, use the following helper method which applies recursion to convert a given object to its dot notation representation:

function convertToDotNotation(obj, newObj={}, prefix="") {

  for(let key in obj) {
      if (typeof obj[key] === "object") {
          convertToDotNotation(obj[key], newObj, prefix + key + ".");
      } else {
          newObj[prefix + key] = obj[key];
      }
  }

  return newObj;
}


let params = {
   address: {
      city: {
         location: {
            street: "new street"
         }
      }  
   }
};

const dotNotated = convertToDotNotation(params);
console.log(JSON.stringify(dotNotated, null, 4));

Upvotes: 12

dnickless
dnickless

Reputation: 10918

This should work:

let params = {
   "address.city": "city_new"
}
User.set(param)

In the documentation on $set you'll also find the following remark:

To specify a <field> in an embedded document or in an array, use dot notation.

Upvotes: 5

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