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virtualtype.js
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'use strict';
const utils = require('./utils');
/**
* VirtualType constructor
*
* This is what mongoose uses to define virtual attributes via `Schema.prototype.virtual`.
*
* #### Example:
*
* const fullname = schema.virtual('fullname');
* fullname instanceof mongoose.VirtualType // true
*
* @param {Object} options
* @param {String|Function} [options.ref] if `ref` is not nullish, this becomes a [populated virtual](/docs/populate.html#populate-virtuals)
* @param {String|Function} [options.localField] the local field to populate on if this is a populated virtual.
* @param {String|Function} [options.foreignField] the foreign field to populate on if this is a populated virtual.
* @param {Boolean} [options.justOne=false] by default, a populated virtual is an array. If you set `justOne`, the populated virtual will be a single doc or `null`.
* @param {Boolean} [options.getters=false] if you set this to `true`, Mongoose will call any custom getters you defined on this virtual
* @param {Boolean} [options.count=false] if you set this to `true`, `populate()` will set this virtual to the number of populated documents, as opposed to the documents themselves, using [`Query#countDocuments()`](/docs/api/query.html#query_Query-countDocuments)
* @param {Object|Function} [options.match=null] add an extra match condition to `populate()`
* @param {Number} [options.limit=null] add a default `limit` to the `populate()` query
* @param {Number} [options.skip=null] add a default `skip` to the `populate()` query
* @param {Number} [options.perDocumentLimit=null] For legacy reasons, `limit` with `populate()` may give incorrect results because it only executes a single query for every document being populated. If you set `perDocumentLimit`, Mongoose will ensure correct `limit` per document by executing a separate query for each document to `populate()`. For example, `.find().populate({ path: 'test', perDocumentLimit: 2 })` will execute 2 additional queries if `.find()` returns 2 documents.
* @param {Object} [options.options=null] Additional options like `limit` and `lean`.
* @param {String} name
* @api public
*/
function VirtualType(options, name) {
this.path = name;
this.getters = [];
this.setters = [];
this.options = Object.assign({}, options);
}
/**
* If no getters/setters, add a default
*
* @api private
*/
VirtualType.prototype._applyDefaultGetters = function() {
if (this.getters.length > 0 || this.setters.length > 0) {
return;
}
const path = this.path;
const internalProperty = '$' + path;
this.getters.push(function() {
return this.$locals[internalProperty];
});
this.setters.push(function(v) {
this.$locals[internalProperty] = v;
});
};
/*!
* ignore
*/
VirtualType.prototype.clone = function() {
const clone = new VirtualType(this.options, this.path);
clone.getters = [].concat(this.getters);
clone.setters = [].concat(this.setters);
return clone;
};
/**
* Adds a custom getter to this virtual.
*
* Mongoose calls the getter function with the below 3 parameters.
*
* - `value`: the value returned by the previous getter. If there is only one getter, `value` will be `undefined`.
* - `virtual`: the virtual object you called `.get()` on.
* - `doc`: the document this virtual is attached to. Equivalent to `this`.
*
* #### Example:
*
* const virtual = schema.virtual('fullname');
* virtual.get(function(value, virtual, doc) {
* return this.name.first + ' ' + this.name.last;
* });
*
* @param {Function} fn
* @return {VirtualType} this
* @api public
*/
VirtualType.prototype.get = function(fn) {
this.getters.push(fn);
return this;
};
/**
* Adds a custom setter to this virtual.
*
* Mongoose calls the setter function with the below 3 parameters.
*
* - `value`: the value being set.
* - `virtual`: the virtual object you're calling `.set()` on.
* - `doc`: the document this virtual is attached to. Equivalent to `this`.
*
* #### Example:
*
* const virtual = schema.virtual('fullname');
* virtual.set(function(value, virtual, doc) {
* const parts = value.split(' ');
* this.name.first = parts[0];
* this.name.last = parts[1];
* });
*
* const Model = mongoose.model('Test', schema);
* const doc = new Model();
* // Calls the setter with `value = 'Jean-Luc Picard'`
* doc.fullname = 'Jean-Luc Picard';
* doc.name.first; // 'Jean-Luc'
* doc.name.last; // 'Picard'
*
* @param {Function} fn
* @return {VirtualType} this
* @api public
*/
VirtualType.prototype.set = function(fn) {
this.setters.push(fn);
return this;
};
/**
* Applies getters to `value`.
*
* @param {Object} value
* @param {Document} doc The document this virtual is attached to
* @return {Any} the value after applying all getters
* @api public
*/
VirtualType.prototype.applyGetters = function(value, doc) {
if (utils.hasUserDefinedProperty(this.options, ['ref', 'refPath']) &&
doc.$$populatedVirtuals &&
doc.$$populatedVirtuals.hasOwnProperty(this.path)) {
value = doc.$$populatedVirtuals[this.path];
}
let v = value;
for (const getter of this.getters) {
v = getter.call(doc, v, this, doc);
}
return v;
};
/**
* Applies setters to `value`.
*
* @param {Object} value
* @param {Document} doc
* @return {Any} the value after applying all setters
* @api public
*/
VirtualType.prototype.applySetters = function(value, doc) {
let v = value;
for (const setter of this.setters) {
v = setter.call(doc, v, this, doc);
}
return v;
};
/*!
* exports
*/
module.exports = VirtualType;