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How to update a array value in Mongoose


I want to update a array value but i am not sure about the proper method to do it ,so for i tried following method but didnt worked for me.

My model, The children field in my model

   childrens: {
       type: Array,
       default: ''
  }

My query,

   Employeehierarchy.update({ _id: employeeparent._id} ,{ $set: {"$push": { "childrens": employee._id }} })
   .exec(function (err, managerparent) {});

Can anyone please provide me help.Thanks.


Solution

  • You can't use both $set and $push in the same update expression as nested operators.

    The correct syntax for using the update operators follows:

    {
       <operator1>: { <field1>: <value1>, ... },
       <operator2>: { <field2>: <value2>, ... },
       ...
    }
    

    where <operator1>, <operator2> can be from any of the update operators list specified here.

    For adding a new element to the array, a single $push operator will suffice e.g. you can use the findByIdAndUpdate update method to return the modified document as

    Employeehierarchy.findByIdAndUpdate(employeeparent._id,
        { "$push": { "childrens": employee._id } },
        { "new": true, "upsert": true },
        function (err, managerparent) {
            if (err) throw err;
            console.log(managerparent);
        }
    );
    

    Using your original update() method, the syntax is

    Employeehierarchy.update(
       { "_id": employeeparent._id},
       { "$push": { "childrens": employee._id } },
       function (err, raw) {
           if (err) return handleError(err);
           console.log('The raw response from Mongo was ', raw);
       }
    );
    

    in which the callback function receives the arguments (err, raw) where

    Since you want to check the modified document, I'd suggest you use the findByIdAndUpdate function since the update() method won't give you the modified document, just the full write result from mongo.


    If you want to update a field in the document and add an element to an array at the same time then you can do

    Employeehierarchy.findByIdAndUpdate(employeeparent._id,
        { 
            "$set": { "name": "foo" },
            "$push": { "childrens": employee._id } 
        } 
        { "new": true, "upsert": true },
        function (err, managerparent) {
            if (err) throw err;
            console.log(managerparent);
        }
    );
    

    The above will update the name field to "foo" and add the employee id to the childrens array.