Mongoose delete array element in document and save

occasl picture occasl · Feb 8, 2013 · Viewed 104.8k times · Source

I have an array in my model document. I would like to delete elements in that array based on a key I provide and then update MongoDB. Is this possible?

Here's my attempt:

var mongoose = require('mongoose'),
    Schema = mongoose.Schema;

var favorite = new Schema({
    cn: String,
    favorites: Array
});

module.exports = mongoose.model('Favorite', favorite, 'favorite');

exports.deleteFavorite = function (req, res, next) {
    if (req.params.callback !== null) {
        res.contentType = 'application/javascript';
    }
    Favorite.find({cn: req.params.name}, function (error, docs) {
        var records = {'records': docs};
        if (error) {
            process.stderr.write(error);
        }
        docs[0]._doc.favorites.remove({uid: req.params.deleteUid});

        Favorite.save(function (error, docs) {
            var records = {'records': docs};
            if (error) {
                process.stderr.write(error);
            }
            res.send(records);

            return next();
        });
    });
};

So far it finds the document but the remove nor save works.

Answer

Daniel Flippance picture Daniel Flippance · Jan 13, 2015

You can also do the update directly in MongoDB without having to load the document and modify it using code. Use the $pull or $pullAll operators to remove the item from the array :

Favorite.updateOne( {cn: req.params.name}, { $pullAll: {uid: [req.params.deleteUid] } } )

(you can also use updateMany for multiple documents)

http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/update/pullAll/