This npm module extends mongoose schema (returning new one)
NOT mongoose-schema-extend but mongoose-extend-schema
$ npm i --save mongoose-extend-schema
const extendSchema = require('mongoose-extend-schema');
const UserSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
firstname: {type: String},
lastname: {type: String}
});
const ClientSchema = extendSchema(UserSchema, {
phone: {type: String, required: true}
});
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const extendSchema = require('mongoose-extend-schema');
const UserSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
email: {type: String, unique: true, required: true},
passwordHash: {type: String, required: true},
firstname: {type: String},
lastname: {type: String},
phone: {type: String}
});
// Extend UserSchema
const AdminUserSchema = extendSchema(UserSchema, {
firstname: {type: String, required: true},
lastname: {type: String, required: true},
phone: {type: String, required: true}
});
const User = mongoose.model('users', UserSchema);
const AdminUser = mongoose.model('admins', AdminUserSchema);
const john = new User({
email: '[email protected]',
passwordHash: 'bla-bla-bla',
firstname: 'John'
});
john.save();
const admin = new AdminUser({
email: '[email protected]',
passwordHash: 'bla-bla-bla',
firstname: 'Henry',
lastname: 'Hardcore',
// phone: '+555-5555-55'
});
admin.save();
// Oops! Error 'phone' is required
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
function extendSchema (Schema, definition, options) {
return new mongoose.Schema(
Object.assign({}, Schema.obj, definition),
options
);
}
module.exports = extendSchema;
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