update mongoose node js code example
Example 1: mongoose updateone example
// Update the document using `updateOne()`
await CharacterModel.updateOne({ name: 'Jon Snow' }, {
title: 'King in the North'
});
// Load the document to see the updated value
const doc = await CharacterModel.findOne();
doc.title; // "King in the North"
Example 2: findone and update mongoose
// Using queries with promise chaining
Model.findOne({ name: 'Mr. Anderson' }).
then(doc => Model.updateOne({ _id: doc._id }, { name: 'Neo' })).
then(() => Model.findOne({ name: 'Neo' })).
then(doc => console.log(doc.name)); // 'Neo'
// Using queries with async/await
const doc = await Model.findOne({ name: 'Neo' });
console.log(doc.name); // 'Neo'
Example 3: update in mongoose node js
app.put('/student/:id', (req, res) => {
Student.findByIdAndUpdate(req.params.id, req.body, (err, user) => {
if (err) {
return res
.status(500)
.send({error: "unsuccessful"})
};
res.send({success: "success"});
});
});
Example 4: update query in mongoose
var conditions = { name: 'bourne' }
, update = { $inc: { visits: 1 }}
Model.update(conditions, update, { multi: true }).then(updatedRows=>{
}).catch(err=>{
console.log(err)
})
Example 5: update in mongoose node js
router.patch('/:id', (req, res, next) => {
const id = req.params.id;
Product.findByIdAndUpdate(id, req.body, {
new: true
},
function(err, model) {
if (!err) {
res.status(201).json({
data: model
});
} else {
res.status(500).json({
message: "not found any relative data"
})
}
});
});