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10:57
Anyone familiar with mongodb ? need small help
Given this object schema with mongoose how to query to check if user1._id equals value1
and user2.)id equals value2 OR user1._id equals value2 and user2._id equals value1.

user1: {
// _id: false,
_id: String,
username: String,
fullName: String
},
user2: {
// _id: false,
_id: String,
username: String,
fullName: String
},
messages: [
{
_id: false,
author: String,
text: String,
date: Number
}
]
@GeorgiAntonov: So you want something like if((user1._id == value1 && user2._id == value2) || (user1._id == value2 && user2._id == value1))? How do you get user1 and user2?
exactly
well
I have mongoose schema
how do i get the whole object
sec
Chat.count(
{
$or: [
{
user1: {
_id: data.user._id
},
user2: {
_id: data.friend._id
}
},
{
user2: {
_id: data.user._id
},
user1: {
_id: data.friend._id
}
}
]
}, (err, count) => {
if (!count) {
new Chat({
user1: data.user,
user2: data.friend,
messages: []
}).save((err, data) => {
if (err) {
console.log(err);
}
socket.join(data._id);
socket.emit('chats', data);
});
}
else{

}
});
this is my approach but it isnt working
Do you get a error? Wrong count?
Why do you say it doesn't work?
because when i send value1 and value2 it saves it to the database as needed
but when i send it again
it should not save it ( if statement should be false ) and join in the else
basically I if a document with user1._id: value1 and user2._id:value2 exists it should not create new document with values like that. What it does is it creates the same document with switched ._id values in user1 and user2. I dont want that
So I think the query syntax is incorrect and can't see what i'm missing
 
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13:41
hi ti everyone :)
*to everyone
 
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16:06
@DrakaSAN or someone else :) do you know how (or if, but I'm pretty sure it's possible) you can make it posible to require submodules through npm require. For instance, for the moment I have to do this: "waterfall = require('@superhero/flow').waterfall" but would like to do this: "waterfall = require('@superhero/flow/waterfall')"
@ErikLandvall: Sure, you would need to have a folder "flow", inside which you have a file "waterfall.js" exporting what you expected from waterfall
However, I never saw @ in a require
@superhero, is my username, it's possible to do, I use it al lthe time
however
I'm not sure I understand you @DrakaSAN .. becouse I belive this is how I have it?
or do you mean a different structure?
maybe the lib folder is the problem?
Sorry, I was basing myself on how Parse's module does it, and talked too fast
From what I know, the `require('@superhero` part will focus on the `node_modules/@superhero` folder, and left alone will `require` `index.js`.
The part `/foo` will instead require the `node_modules/@superhero/foo.js` file.
I would need to go read npm's doc about `require` working
yhea, I will go there, was just hoping I didn't have to search :)
16:25
If you see something about it first, please forward me the link to the doc, it is something that will come in handy for me :)
17:20
morning all
Good weekend?
Morning @jcolebrand, yes and you ? :)
Oh, I have no complaints. Had a pretty nice weekend overall, thank you
17:37
morning @jcolebrand o/

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