I have this schema where I validated the elements of array book
, but I don't know how to validate the array itself.
var DictionarySchema = new Schema({
book: [
{
1: {
type: String,
required: true
},
2: String,
3: String,
c: String,
p: String,
r: String
}
]
});
For example, I would like to put the book array as required. Any help?
I have this schema where I validated the elements of array book
, but I don't know how to validate the array itself.
var DictionarySchema = new Schema({
book: [
{
1: {
type: String,
required: true
},
2: String,
3: String,
c: String,
p: String,
r: String
}
]
});
For example, I would like to put the book array as required. Any help?
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Reset to default 8You can use a custom validator to do this. Simply check that the array itself is not empty:
var mongoose = require('mongoose'),
Schema = mongoose.Schema;
mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost/test');
var bookSchema = new Schema({
1: { type: String, required: true },
2: String,
3: String,
c: String,
p: String,
r: String
});
var dictSchema = new Schema({
books: [bookSchema]
});
dictSchema.path('books').validate(function(value) {
return value.length;
},"'books' cannot be an empty array");
var Dictionary = mongoose.model( 'Dictionary', dictSchema );
var dict = new Dictionary({ "books": [] });
dict.save(function(err,doc) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log(doc);
});
Which will throw an error when there is no content in the array, and otherwise pass off the validation for the rules supplied for the fields in the array.
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