How to use upsert params with feathershjs









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I have a config's model as below:



module.exports = function (app) 
const mongooseClient = app.get('mongooseClient');
const Schema = mongooseClient;
const config = new Schema(
year: type: Number, required: true ,
group: type: Array, required: true ,
title: type: String, required: true ,
format: type: String, required: true ,
createdAt: type: Date, default: Date.now ,
updatedAt: type: Date, default: Date.now
, collection: 'config' );

return mongooseClient.model('config', config);
;


in my js file I have service name "config". I try use patch method with upsert:true but it's not working.



var data = year: 2018, group: , title: "", format:"" 
var params = query: year: 2018 , mongoose: upsert: true

app.service('config').patch(null, data, params).then(function(result)
console.log(result);
);


In my collection not exists any document with the 2017 year field so as you can see above should be created a new document but I receive all the time empty array: . What is wrong?










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    I have a config's model as below:



    module.exports = function (app) 
    const mongooseClient = app.get('mongooseClient');
    const Schema = mongooseClient;
    const config = new Schema(
    year: type: Number, required: true ,
    group: type: Array, required: true ,
    title: type: String, required: true ,
    format: type: String, required: true ,
    createdAt: type: Date, default: Date.now ,
    updatedAt: type: Date, default: Date.now
    , collection: 'config' );

    return mongooseClient.model('config', config);
    ;


    in my js file I have service name "config". I try use patch method with upsert:true but it's not working.



    var data = year: 2018, group: , title: "", format:"" 
    var params = query: year: 2018 , mongoose: upsert: true

    app.service('config').patch(null, data, params).then(function(result)
    console.log(result);
    );


    In my collection not exists any document with the 2017 year field so as you can see above should be created a new document but I receive all the time empty array: . What is wrong?










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      I have a config's model as below:



      module.exports = function (app) 
      const mongooseClient = app.get('mongooseClient');
      const Schema = mongooseClient;
      const config = new Schema(
      year: type: Number, required: true ,
      group: type: Array, required: true ,
      title: type: String, required: true ,
      format: type: String, required: true ,
      createdAt: type: Date, default: Date.now ,
      updatedAt: type: Date, default: Date.now
      , collection: 'config' );

      return mongooseClient.model('config', config);
      ;


      in my js file I have service name "config". I try use patch method with upsert:true but it's not working.



      var data = year: 2018, group: , title: "", format:"" 
      var params = query: year: 2018 , mongoose: upsert: true

      app.service('config').patch(null, data, params).then(function(result)
      console.log(result);
      );


      In my collection not exists any document with the 2017 year field so as you can see above should be created a new document but I receive all the time empty array: . What is wrong?










      share|improve this question















      I have a config's model as below:



      module.exports = function (app) 
      const mongooseClient = app.get('mongooseClient');
      const Schema = mongooseClient;
      const config = new Schema(
      year: type: Number, required: true ,
      group: type: Array, required: true ,
      title: type: String, required: true ,
      format: type: String, required: true ,
      createdAt: type: Date, default: Date.now ,
      updatedAt: type: Date, default: Date.now
      , collection: 'config' );

      return mongooseClient.model('config', config);
      ;


      in my js file I have service name "config". I try use patch method with upsert:true but it's not working.



      var data = year: 2018, group: , title: "", format:"" 
      var params = query: year: 2018 , mongoose: upsert: true

      app.service('config').patch(null, data, params).then(function(result)
      console.log(result);
      );


      In my collection not exists any document with the 2017 year field so as you can see above should be created a new document but I receive all the time empty array: . What is wrong?







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          Everything looks good. The only reason I can think of for this not to work is that the service is called from client. The only part of params that will be passed to the server is the query. You can see it here.



          So my suggestion is that add that to your query? maybe do something like;



          var params = { query: year: 2018, $mongoose: upsert: true



          Then in your hooks you can check if $mongoose exists and add it to the params and do not forget to delete it in your query.



          You can also make use of paramsForServer && paramsFromClient.






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            Everything looks good. The only reason I can think of for this not to work is that the service is called from client. The only part of params that will be passed to the server is the query. You can see it here.



            So my suggestion is that add that to your query? maybe do something like;



            var params = { query: year: 2018, $mongoose: upsert: true



            Then in your hooks you can check if $mongoose exists and add it to the params and do not forget to delete it in your query.



            You can also make use of paramsForServer && paramsFromClient.






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              Everything looks good. The only reason I can think of for this not to work is that the service is called from client. The only part of params that will be passed to the server is the query. You can see it here.



              So my suggestion is that add that to your query? maybe do something like;



              var params = { query: year: 2018, $mongoose: upsert: true



              Then in your hooks you can check if $mongoose exists and add it to the params and do not forget to delete it in your query.



              You can also make use of paramsForServer && paramsFromClient.






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                Everything looks good. The only reason I can think of for this not to work is that the service is called from client. The only part of params that will be passed to the server is the query. You can see it here.



                So my suggestion is that add that to your query? maybe do something like;



                var params = { query: year: 2018, $mongoose: upsert: true



                Then in your hooks you can check if $mongoose exists and add it to the params and do not forget to delete it in your query.



                You can also make use of paramsForServer && paramsFromClient.






                share|improve this answer












                Everything looks good. The only reason I can think of for this not to work is that the service is called from client. The only part of params that will be passed to the server is the query. You can see it here.



                So my suggestion is that add that to your query? maybe do something like;



                var params = { query: year: 2018, $mongoose: upsert: true



                Then in your hooks you can check if $mongoose exists and add it to the params and do not forget to delete it in your query.



                You can also make use of paramsForServer && paramsFromClient.







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