I am working on an aggregate pipeline for MongoDB, and I am trying to retrieve items where the user is not equal to a variable.
For some reason, I couldn't make it work. I tried to use $not
, $ne
and $nin
in different possible way but can't make it to work.
This is how it looks like:
Data sample:
[{
"_id": { "$oid": "565674e2e4b030fba33d8fdc" },
"user": { "$oid": "565674832b85ce78732b7529" }
}, {
"_id": { "$oid": "565674e2e4b030fba33d8fdc" },
"user": { "$oid": "565674832b85ce78732b7529" }
}, {
"_id": { "$oid": "565674e2e4b030fba33d8fdc" },
"user": { "$oid": "56f9dfc5cc03ec883f7675d0" }
}]
Pipeline sample (simplified for this question):
Where req.query.user.id = "565674832b85ce78732b7529"
collection.aggregate([
{
$match: {
user: {
$nin: [ req.query.user.id ],
}
}
}
]
This should return only the last item.
Do you have any idea how to retrieve the data that doesn't match the user?
Thanks
Edit: The following doesn't work either:
collection.aggregate([
{
$match: {
'user.$oid': {
$nin: [ req.query.user.id ],
}
}
}
]);
I also tried with ObjectID()
and mongodb complains: [MongoError: Argument must be a string]
var ObjectID = require('mongodb').ObjectID;
// Waterline syntax here
MyCollection.native(function (err, collection) {
collection.aggregate([
{
$match: {
'user': {
$nin: [ ObjectID(req.query.user.id) ],
}
}
}
], function (err, result) {
console.log(err, result);
});
});
But this line works in the shell:
db.collection.aggregate([{$match:{"user":{"$nin":[ObjectId("565674832b85ce78732b7529")]}}}])