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A: How to query a document based on a field within a referenced subdocument with Mongoose

Himanshu BansalCan you try the following query? This is most probably a temporary solution for the time being. Check if this works for you because this is giving me the expected result. Test it on the following link db.supplier_type.aggregate([ { $match: { "name": "baker" } }, { $looku...

Thanks for your snippet - you are querying supplier_type model, whereas I need to query the supplier model as I wish to return all Suppliers that have the SupplierType of 'Baker'
Can you go and check the link provided? and let me know if you are not getting suppliers
@AlexZeDim It was intentional ... i wanted supplier field name in the output...
The above query is returning an array of supplier_type - I need to return an array of supplier
But the data is of only suppliers isn't it so? have you checked? @DaveDODea Updated the link so you can get a better idea of data
When I run on Mongo playground, yes - but when I use against my code, locally - an array of supplier_type is returned
20:50
Can you update your question with that and query that you are running? If i can get more details.. I can help you better...
Sure, I have done - in the edit, I've made to question, the returned array is of supplier_type when it should be and array of supplier
@DaveDODea bro.. "pk" and "id" are my local variables... change them with _ids of supplier_type and _id
Yes, yes, of course, I have done that locally.
Can you update that on ur question too.. It's really hard to understand where is it going wrong without having the full picture.
Hi, so locally my query will look like:
```
const supplier = await SupplierType.aggregate([
{
$match: {
name: 'Bakers',
},
},
{
$lookup: {
from: 'supplier',
localField: 'supplier',
foreignField: '_id',
as: 'supplier',
},
},
{
$project: {
supplier: 0,
},
},
]);
console.log('LOG: Supplier: ', supplier);
if (!supplier) return res.status(404).send({ error: 'Supplier not found', code: 609 });

res.send({ data: supplier });
```
20:53
can you just change localfield with "supplier_type" and let me know
I expect that the supplier_type is _id of supplier_type collection
I think this has become confused, let me re-iterate what the goal is.

- the user needs to be able to specify a supplier type by "name" and get returned, all suppliers who match that type
Can you please try first?
sure, one moment
I understandw hat you need...but let's try this once
Query is now:

```
const supplier = await SupplierType.aggregate([
{
$match: {
name: 'Bakers',
},
},
{
$lookup: {
from: 'supplier',
localField: 'supplier_type',
foreignField: '_id',
as: 'supplier',
},
},
{
$project: {
supplier: 1,
},
},
]);
console.log('LOG: Supplier: ', supplier);
if (!supplier) return res.status(404).send({ error: 'Supplier not found', code: 609 });

res.send({ data: supplier });
```
20:55
yes
Response is now:

```
{
"data": [
{
"_id": "5e8f7e2eca14f14e36785b8d",
"name": "Bakers",
"createdAt": "2020-04-09T19:57:34.731Z",
"updatedAt": "2020-04-14T18:48:21.853Z",
"__v": 0,
"suppliers": [
"5e9604d45c18767097e00059"
]
}
]
}
```
bro supplier 1
not 0
Sure, with supplier 1 - the response is now:

```
{
"data": [
{
"_id": "5e8f7e2eca14f14e36785b8d",
"supplier": []
}
]
}
```
can you share the schemas?
full schema?
and some dummy data on the mongoplayground.net
Like i shared the dummy code
I've have shared the abbreviated schema, the rest of the fields are not relevant here.
Full Supplier schema is:
const supplierSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
name: {
type: String,
required: true,
minlength: 2,
maxlength: 255,
},
imageUrl: {
type: String,
required: false,
trim: true,
minlength: 2,
maxlength: 255,
},
orderUntil: {
type: String,
required: false,
trim: true,
minlength: 2,
maxlength: 50,
},
openingHours: {
type: String,
required: false,
minlength: 2,
maxlength: 50,
},
phone1: {
type: String,
required: false,
trim: true,
minlength: 2,
maxlength: 50,
},
expectedDelivery: {
and the full Supplier Type schema is:
const supplierTypeSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
name: {
type: String,
required: true,
minlength: 2,
maxlength: 50,
},
suppliers: [{ type: ObjectId, ref: 'Supplier' }],
});
21:03
Bro...
Here... i renamed all fields... check now
I have run your updated query and now I receive:

{
"data": [
{
"_id": "5e8f7e2eca14f14e36785b8d",
"supplier": []
}
]
}
It seems that the data is not matching... can you share 2-3 fields from both collections?
because if you check the mongoplayground link..if there is matching data.. you will get response
Supplier sample data:
{
"data": [
{
"rating": 4.35,
"rated": 0,
"categories": [
{
"items": [],
"_id": "5e9622045c18767097e0005a",
"name": "Bread",
"createdAt": "2020-04-14T20:50:12.110Z",
"updatedAt": "2020-04-14T20:50:12.110Z",
"__v": 0
},
{
"items": [],
"_id": "5e96228b5c18767097e0005c",
"name": "Pastry",
"createdAt": "2020-04-14T20:52:27.580Z",
"updatedAt": "2020-04-14T20:52:27.580Z",
"__v": 0
},
{
"items": [],
"_id": "5e9623d15c18767097e0005e",
"name": "Cakes",
"createdAt": "2020-04-14T20:57:53.499Z",
"updatedAt": "2020-04-14T20:57:53.499Z",
Supplier Type sample:
{
"data": [
{
"suppliers": [
{
"rating": 4.35,
"rated": 0,
"categories": [
"5e9622045c18767097e0005a",
"5e96228b5c18767097e0005c",
"5e9623d15c18767097e0005e"
],
"items": [
"5e96225d5c18767097e0005b",
"5e9623165c18767097e0005d",
"5e9624515c18767097e0005f"
],
"_id": "5e9604d45c18767097e00059",
"name": "Benny's",
"supplier_type": "5e8f7e2eca14f14e36785b8d",
"createdAt": "2020-04-14T18:45:40.071Z",
"updatedAt": "2020-04-14T21:00:30.781Z",
"__v": 0,
"address_2": "2 Griffin's St.",
"country": "Ireland",
dude
Like..seriously... supplier_type is not objectID
It is. It is of type ObejctId and a ref to Supplier Type model, have you looked at the shcema?
21:18
BRo can you get me the raw data? like without populating..because i Can't make query like this
Sure, I can wait one
Supplier without population:
{
"data": [
{
"rating": 4.35,
"rated": 0,
"categories": [
"5e9622045c18767097e0005a",
"5e96228b5c18767097e0005c",
"5e9623d15c18767097e0005e"
],
"items": [
"5e96225d5c18767097e0005b",
"5e9623165c18767097e0005d",
"5e9624515c18767097e0005f"
],
"_id": "5e9604d45c18767097e00059",
"name": "Benny's",
"supplier_type": "5e8f7e2eca14f14e36785b8d",
"createdAt": "2020-04-14T18:45:40.071Z",
"updatedAt": "2020-04-14T21:00:30.781Z",
"__v": 0,
"address_2": "2 Griffin's St.",
"country": "Ireland",
"county": "Mayo",
Supplier Type without population:
{
"data": [
{
"suppliers": [
{
"rating": 4.35,
"rated": 0,
"categories": [
"5e9622045c18767097e0005a",
"5e96228b5c18767097e0005c",
"5e9623d15c18767097e0005e"
],
"items": [
"5e96225d5c18767097e0005b",
"5e9623165c18767097e0005d",
"5e9624515c18767097e0005f"
],
"_id": "5e9604d45c18767097e00059",
"name": "Benny's",
"supplier_type": "5e8f7e2eca14f14e36785b8d",
"createdAt": "2020-04-14T18:45:40.071Z",
"updatedAt": "2020-04-14T21:00:30.781Z",
"__v": 0,
"address_2": "2 Griffin's St.",
"country": "Ireland",
21:38
Any luck?
Bro it is most probably issue with ObjectID
It is not matching string and objectId
db.supplier_type.aggregate([
{
$match: {
"name": "Bakers"
}
},
{
$lookup: {
from: "supplier",
localField: "supplier_type",
foreignField: "_id.str",
as: "tax"
}
},
{
$project: {
tax: 1
}
}
])
updating the answer
@DaveDODea Please check the updated answer now.
If I change the project-supplier to 0 as follows, it works:
const supplier = await SupplierType.aggregate([
{
$match: {
name: 'Bakers',
},
},
{
$lookup: {
from: 'supplier',
localField: 'supplier_type',
foreignField: '_id',
as: 'supplier',
},
},
{
$project: {
supplier: 0,
},
},
]);
{
"data": [
{
"_id": "5e8f7e2eca14f14e36785b8d",
"name": "Bakers",
"createdAt": "2020-04-09T19:57:34.731Z",
"updatedAt": "2020-04-14T18:48:21.853Z",
"__v": 0,
"suppliers": [
"5e9604d45c18767097e00059"
]
}
]
}
See the supplier array, however - how do I populate Suppliers?
21:58
waity
db.supplier_type.aggregate([
{
$match: {
"name": "Bakers"
}
},{
$project: {
id: {
$toString: "$_id"
}
}
},
{
$lookup: {
from: "supplier",
localField: "supplier_type",
foreignField: "_id.str",
as: "tax"
}
},
{
$project: {
tax: 1
}
}
])
can you try this?
db.supplier_type.aggregate([
{
$match: {
"name": "Bakers"
}
},{
$project: {
id: {
$toString: "$_id"
}
}
},
{
$lookup: {
from: "supplier",
localField: "supplier_type",
foreignField: "_id",
as: "tax"
}
},
{
$project: {
tax: 1
}
}
])
this onedb.supplier_type.aggregate([
{
$match: {
"name": "Bakers"
}
},{
$project: {
id: {
$toString: "$_id"
}
}
},
{
$lookup: {
from: "supplier",
localField: "supplier_type",
foreignField: "id",
as: "tax"
}
},
{
$project: {
tax: 1
}
}
])
This one -----------------------
db.supplier_type.aggregate([
{
$match: {
"name": "Bakers"
}
},{
$project: {
id: {
$toString: "$_id"
}
}
},
{
$lookup: {
from: "supplier",
localField: "supplier_type",
foreignField: "id",
as: "tax"
}
},
{
$project: {
tax: 1
}
}
])

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