I have this really annoying issue where i can\'t update anything using mongoose. It\'s really frustrating to use, and the documentation is not helping at all.
I have
Use the $push or other array update operators to add elements to an array. For details, refer http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/update/push/#up._S_push
Try to use the positional $ operator in the update which identifies an element in an array to update without explicitly specifying the position of the element in the array, but this will only ever match one element at a time:
User.update(
{
"local.email": user,
"devices.id": { "$ne": deviceID },
"devices.name": { "$ne": deviceName }
},
{
"$set": {
"devices.$.id": deviceID,
"devices.$.name": deviceName
}
}
);
From the docs, the positional $ operator acts as a placeholder for the first element that matches the query document, and the array field must appear as part of the query document hence the query document
"devices.id": { "$ne": deviceID },
"devices.name": { "$ne": deviceName }
contains the device
array and will match those documents where the device
array id
is not equal to deviceID
and the name is not the same as the name which you are trying to update. This will even match documents where the device
array is empty.