Mongoose Queries Model.findOneAndUpdate() Function
The Queries Model.findOneAndUpdate() function of the Mongoose API is used to find and update an existing document with the information mentioned in the “update” object. It finds and updates only the first document that is returned in the filter.
Syntax:
Model.findOneAndUpdate(conditions, update, options, callback)
Parameters: It accepts the following 4 parameters as mentioned above and described below:
- conditions: It is a mongoose object which identifies the existing document to update.
- update: It is a mongoose object which is the document that will update the data in the existing document.
- options: It is an optional mongoose object which is derived from Query.prototype.setOptions().
- callback: It is a callback function that accepts 2 parameters: error and res.
Return type: It returns a Query object as a response.
Setting up Node.js Mongoose Module:
Step 1: Create a Node.js application using the following command:
npm init
Step 2: After creating the NodeJS application, Install the required module using the following command:
npm install mongoose
The below examples will demonstrate the findOneAndUpdate() method.
Example 1: In this example, we will use this method to find and update an existing document that has the name “Luffy”.
Javascript
const mongoose = require( 'mongoose' ) // Database connection mongoose.connect( 'mongodb://localhost:27017/query-helpers' , { dbName: 'event_db' , useNewUrlParser: true , useUnifiedTopology: true }, err => err ? console.log(err) : console.log( 'Connected to database' )); const personSchema = new mongoose.Schema({ name: { type: String, select: false }, age: { type: Number, } }); const personsArray = [ { name: 'Luffy' , age: 19 }, { name: 'Nami' , age: 30 }, { name: 'Zoro' , age: 35 } ] const Person = mongoose.model( 'Person' , personSchema); (async () => { await Person.insertMany(personsArray); await Person.findOneAndUpdate( { name: 'Luffy' }, { name: 'Shanks' } ); })() |
Step to Run Application: Run the application using the following command from the root directory of the project:
node main.js
Output:
GUI Representation of the Database using MongoDB Compass:
Example 2: In this example, we will use this method to find and update an existing document that has the age “19”.
Javascript
const mongoose = require( 'mongoose' ) // Database connection mongoose.connect( 'mongodb://localhost:27017/query-helpers' , { dbName: 'event_db' , useNewUrlParser: true , useUnifiedTopology: true }, err => err ? console.log(err) : console.log( 'Connected to database' )); const personSchema = new mongoose.Schema({ name: { type: String, select: false }, age: { type: Number, } }); const personsArray = [ { name: 'Luffy' , age: 19 }, { name: 'Nami' , age: 30 }, { name: 'Zoro' , age: 35 } ] const Person = mongoose.model( 'Person' , personSchema); (async () => { await Person.insertMany(personsArray); await Person.findOneAndUpdate({ age: 19 }, { age: 23 }); })() |
Step to Run Application: Run the application using the following command from the root directory of the project:
node main.js
Output:
GUI Representation of the Database using MongoDB Compass:
Reference: https://mongoosejs.com/docs/api.html#model_Model-findOneAndUpdate
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