Example document Schema:
var CompanySchema = Schema({
created: { type: Date, default: Date.now },
modified: { type: Date, default: Date.now },
address: { type: String, required:true },
name: { type: String, required:true }
});
I'm using a common request handler for edit and create of "Company" documents:
exports.upsert = function(req, res) {
helper.sanitizeObject(req.body);
var company = {
name: req.body.name,
address: req.body.address
};
var id = req.body.id || new mongoose.Types.ObjectId();
var queryOptions = {
upsert: true
};
Company.findByIdAndUpdate(id, company, queryOptions).exec(function(error, result) {
if(!error) {
helper.respondWithData(req, res, {
data: result.toJSON()
});
} else {
helper.respondWithError(req, res, helper.getORMError(error));
}
});
};
But using this method, when a new document is inserted, created
, modified
properties are not saved with default values of Date.now
. Now I can call Company.create
depending on the existence of an id but I'm wondering why upsert does not use default values if a property does not exist on a new document?
I'm using Mongoose version ~3.8.10,
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