I am trying to update a document in MongoDB by finding it by the ObjectId. The work flow is as follows (this is for a blog).
- Create a new post in MongoDB by passing a title and body. The ObjectId is automatically created.
- Go to edit the post. It uses the ObjectId from the URL to grab it from the database and display it in the same new post form, just with the preexisting values.
- When the submit button is clicked I want to find the document by the ObjectId and update the values in the database with those in the post form.
Step 1 & 2 work fine, but step 3 doesn't seem to be working. It redirects to the page I need it to. But the database has not been updated. It's the same value as it was before.
Here's the relevant code for the update post portion:
app.js
app.post "/office/post/:id/update", ensureAuthenticated, routes.updatePost
routes/index.js
mongoose = require 'mongoose'
ObjectId = mongoose.Types.ObjectId
Post = require '../models/Post'
...
updatePost: function(req, res) {
var o_id, the_id;
the_id = req.params.id;
console.log(the_id); // 510e05114e2fd6ce61000001
o_id = ObjectId.fromString(the_id);
console.log(o_id); // 510e05114e2fd6ce61000001
return Post.update({
"_id": ObjectId.fromString(the_id)
}, {
"title": "CHANGE"
}, res.redirect("/office/edit/posts"));
}
I'm using Express and Mongoose.
This is also the post model if that helps:
(function() {
var Post, Schema, mongoose;
mongoose = require('mongoose');
Schema = mongoose.Schema;
Post = new Schema({
title: String,
subhead: String,
body: String,
publish_date: {
type: Date,
"default": Date.now
},
mod_date: {
type: Date,
"default": Date.now
}
});
module.exports = mongoose.model('Post', Post);
}).call(this);
And here's the code for the edit blog post view:
app.js
app.get("/office/post/:id/edit", ensureAuthenticated, routes.editPost);
routes/index.js
editPost: function(req, res) {
return Post.findById(req.params.id, function(err, post) {
return res.render('edit-post', {
post: post,
title: post.title
});
});
}