Attach virtuals to the results of mongoose queries when using .lean()
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const mongooseLeanVirtuals = require('mongoose-lean-virtuals');
// Example schema
const userSchema = new mongoose.Schema({ name: String });
userSchema.virtual('lowercase').get(function() {
return this.name.toLowerCase();
});
// Now, the `lowercase` property will show up even if you do a lean query
userSchema.plugin(mongooseLeanVirtuals);
// Later
// You **must** pass `virtuals: true` to `lean()`, otherwise `lowercase`
// won't be in `res`
const res = await UserModel.find().lean({ virtuals: true });
Mongoose's lean()
function typings don't know about virtuals: true
, so you need to explicitly set the type when calling lean()
.
This module exports a convenient VirtualsForModel
helper type that returns the virtual property types for a given model.
The below example shows using VirtualsForModel
along with lean<TypeOverride>()
.
import mongooseLeanVirtuals, { VirtualsForModel } from "mongoose-lean-virtuals";
interface ITest {
name: string
}
const testSchema = new mongoose.Schema(
{ name: { type: String, required: true } },
{
virtuals: {
nameUpper: {
get() {
return this.name.toUpperCase();
}
}
}
}
);
testSchema.plugin(mongooseLeanVirtuals);
const TestModel = mongoose.model('Test', testSchema);
TestModel.findOne().lean<ITest & VirtualsForModel<typeof TestModel>>({ virtuals: true }).orFail().then(doc => {
const name: string = doc.name;
const nameUpper: string = doc.nameUpper;
});