I am defining a mongoose schema and definition is as follows:
inventoryDetails: {
type: Object,
required: true
},
isActive:{
type:Boolean,
default:false
}
I tried "Object" type and I am seeing my data is getting saved successfully. When I changed type to array, the save is failing.
Sample Data:
{
"inventoryDetails" : {
"config" : {
"count" : {
"static" : { "value" : "123" },
"dataSource" : "STATIC"
},
"title" : {
"static" : { "value" : "tik" },
"dataSource" : "STATIC"
}
},
"type" : "s-card-with-title-count"
}
}
"Object" type is not one of the types that mongoose allows. But, how it is being supported ?
You have two options to get your Object
in the db:
let YourSchema = new Schema({
inventoryDetails: {
config: {
count: {
static: {
value: {
type: Number,
default: 0
},
dataSource: {
type: String
}
}
}
},
myType: {
type: String
}
},
title: {
static: {
value: {
type: Number,
default: 0
},
dataSource: {
type: String
}
}
}
})
Take a look at my real code:
let UserSchema = new Schema({
//...
statuses: {
online: {
type: Boolean,
default: true
},
verified: {
type: Boolean,
default: false
},
banned: {
type: Boolean,
default: false
}
},
//...
})
This option gives you the ability to define the object's data structure.
If you want a flexible object data structure, see the next one.
Schema.Types.Mixed
typeExample taken from the doc:
let YourSchema = new Schema({
inventoryDetails: Schema.Types.Mixed
})
let yourSchema = new YourSchema;
yourSchema.inventoryDetails = { any: { thing: 'you want' } }
yourSchema.save()