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javascript - What is the difference between id and _id in mongoose?

What is the difference between _id and id in mongoose? Which is better for referencing?

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From the documentation:

Mongoose assigns each of your schemas an id virtual getter by default which returns the documents _id field cast to a string, or in the case of ObjectIds, its hexString.

So, basically, the id getter returns a string representation of the document's _id (which is added to all MongoDB documents by default and have a default type of ObjectId).

Regarding what's better for referencing, that depends entirely on the context (i.e., do you want an ObjectId or a string). For example, if comparing id's, the string is probably better, as ObjectId's won't pass an equality test unless they are the same instance (regardless of what value they represent).


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