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# mquery
`mquery` is a fluent mongodb query builder designed to run in multiple environments.
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## Features
- fluent query builder api
- custom base query support
- MongoDB 2.4 geoJSON support
- method + option combinations validation
- node.js driver compatibility
- environment detection
- [debug](https://github.com/visionmedia/debug) support
- separated collection implementations for maximum flexibility
## Use
```js
const mongo = require('mongodb');
const client = new mongo.MongoClient(uri);
await client.connect();
// get a collection
const collection = client.collection('artists');
// pass it to the constructor
await mquery(collection).find({...});
// or pass it to the collection method
const docs = await mquery().find({...}).collection(collection);
// or better yet, create a custom query constructor that has it always set
const Artist = mquery(collection).toConstructor();
const docs = await Artist().find(...).where(...);
```
`mquery` requires a collection object to work with. In the example above we just pass the collection object created using the official [MongoDB driver](https://github.com/mongodb/node-mongodb-native).
## Fluent API
- [mquery](#mquery)
- [Features](#features)
- [Use](#use)
- [Fluent API](#fluent-api)
- [Helpers](#helpers)
- [find()](#find)
- [findOne()](#findone)
- [count()](#count)
- [findOneAndUpdate()](#findoneandupdate)
- [findOneAndUpdate() options](#findoneandupdate-options)
- [findOneAndRemove()](#findoneandremove)
- [findOneAndRemove() options](#findoneandremove-options)
- [distinct()](#distinct)
- [exec()](#exec)
- [stream()](#stream)
- [all()](#all)
- [and()](#and)
- [box()](#box)
- [circle()](#circle)
- [elemMatch()](#elemmatch)
- [equals()](#equals)
- [exists()](#exists)
- [geometry()](#geometry)
- [gt()](#gt)
- [gte()](#gte)
- [in()](#in)
- [intersects()](#intersects)
- [lt()](#lt)
- [lte()](#lte)
- [maxDistance()](#maxdistance)
- [mod()](#mod)
- [ne()](#ne)
- [nin()](#nin)
- [nor()](#nor)
- [near()](#near)
- [Example](#example)
- [or()](#or)
- [polygon()](#polygon)
- [regex()](#regex)
- [select()](#select)
- [String syntax](#string-syntax)
- [selected()](#selected)
- [selectedInclusively()](#selectedinclusively)
- [selectedExclusively()](#selectedexclusively)
- [size()](#size)
- [slice()](#slice)
- [within()](#within)
- [where()](#where)
- [$where()](#where-1)
- [batchSize()](#batchsize)
- [collation()](#collation)
- [comment()](#comment)
- [hint()](#hint)
- [j()](#j)
- [limit()](#limit)
- [maxTime()](#maxtime)
- [skip()](#skip)
- [sort()](#sort)
- [read()](#read)
- [Preferences:](#preferences)
- [Preference Tags:](#preference-tags)
- [readConcern()](#readconcern)
- [Read Concern Level:](#read-concern-level)
- [writeConcern()](#writeconcern)
- [Write Concern:](#write-concern)
- [slaveOk()](#slaveok)
- [tailable()](#tailable)
- [wtimeout()](#wtimeout)
- [Helpers](#helpers-1)
- [collection()](#collection)
- [then()](#then)
- [merge(object)](#mergeobject)
- [setOptions(options)](#setoptionsoptions)
- [setOptions() options](#setoptions-options)
- [setTraceFunction(func)](#settracefunctionfunc)
- [mquery.setGlobalTraceFunction(func)](#mquerysetglobaltracefunctionfunc)
- [mquery.canMerge(conditions)](#mquerycanmergeconditions)
- [mquery.use$geoWithin](#mqueryusegeowithin)
- [Custom Base Queries](#custom-base-queries)
- [Validation](#validation)
- [Debug support](#debug-support)
- [General compatibility](#general-compatibility)
- [ObjectIds](#objectids)
- [Read Preferences](#read-preferences)
- [Future goals](#future-goals)
- [Installation](#installation)
- [License](#license)
## Helpers
- [collection](#collection)
- [then](#then)
- [merge](#mergeobject)
- [setOptions](#setoptionsoptions)
- [setTraceFunction](#settracefunctionfunc)
- [mquery.setGlobalTraceFunction](#mquerysetglobaltracefunctionfunc)
- [mquery.canMerge](#mquerycanmergeconditions)
- [mquery.use$geoWithin](#mqueryusegeowithin)
### find()
Declares this query a _find_ query. Optionally pass a match clause.
```js
mquery().find()
mquery().find(match)
await mquery().find()
const docs = await mquery().find(match);
assert(Array.isArray(docs));
```
### findOne()
Declares this query a _findOne_ query. Optionally pass a match clause.
```js
mquery().findOne()
mquery().findOne(match)
await mquery().findOne()
const doc = await mquery().findOne(match);
if (doc) {
// the document may not be found
console.log(doc);
}
```
### count()
Declares this query a _count_ query. Optionally pass a match clause.
```js
mquery().count()
mquery().count(match)
await mquery().count()
const number = await mquery().count(match);
console.log('we found %d matching documents', number);
```
### findOneAndUpdate()
Declares this query a _findAndModify_ with update query. Optionally pass a match clause, update document, options.
When executed, the first matching document (if found) is modified according to the update document and passed back.
#### findOneAndUpdate() options
Options are passed to the `setOptions()` method.
- `returnDocument`: string - `'after'` to return the modified document rather than the original. defaults to `'before'`
- `upsert`: boolean - creates the object if it doesn't exist. defaults to false
- `sort`: if multiple docs are found by the match condition, sets the sort order to choose which doc to update
```js
query.findOneAndUpdate()
query.findOneAndUpdate(updateDocument)
query.findOneAndUpdate(match, updateDocument)
query.findOneAndUpdate(match, updateDocument, options)
// the following all execute the command
await query.findOneAndUpdate()
await query.findOneAndUpdate(updateDocument)
await query.findOneAndUpdate(match, updateDocument)
const doc = await await query.findOneAndUpdate(match, updateDocument, options);
if (doc) {
// the document may not be found
console.log(doc);
}
```
### findOneAndRemove()
Declares this query a _findAndModify_ with remove query. Alias of findOneAndDelete.
Optionally pass a match clause, options.
When executed, the first matching document (if found) is modified according to the update document, removed from the collection and passed as a result.
#### findOneAndRemove() options
Options are passed to the `setOptions()` method.
- `sort`: if multiple docs are found by the condition, sets the sort order to choose which doc to modify and remove
```js
A.where().findOneAndDelete()
A.where().findOneAndRemove()
A.where().findOneAndRemove(match)
A.where().findOneAndRemove(match, options)
// the following all execute the command
await A.where().findOneAndRemove()
await A.where().findOneAndRemove(match)
const doc = await A.where().findOneAndRemove(match, options);
if (doc) {
// the document may not be found
console.log(doc);
}
```
### distinct()
Declares this query a _distinct_ query. Optionally pass the distinct field, a match clause.
```js
mquery().distinct()
mquery().distinct(match)
mquery().distinct(match, field)
mquery().distinct(field)
// the following all execute the command
await mquery().distinct()
await mquery().distinct(field)
await mquery().distinct(match)
const result = await mquery().distinct(match, field);
console.log(result);
```
### exec()
Executes the query.
```js
const docs = await mquery().findOne().where('route').intersects(polygon).exec()
```
### stream()
Executes the query and returns a stream.
```js
var stream = mquery().find().stream(options);
stream.on('data', cb);
stream.on('close', fn);
```
Note: this only works with `find()` operations.
Note: returns the stream object directly from the node-mongodb-native driver. (currently streams1 type stream). Any options will be passed along to the [driver method](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/api-generated/cursor.html#stream).
---
### all()
Specifies an `$all` query condition
```js
mquery().where('permission').all(['read', 'write'])
```
[MongoDB documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/all/)
### and()
Specifies arguments for an `$and` condition
```js
mquery().and([{ color: 'green' }, { status: 'ok' }])
```
[MongoDB documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/and/)
### box()
Specifies a `$box` condition
```js
var lowerLeft = [40.73083, -73.99756]
var upperRight= [40.741404, -73.988135]
mquery().where('location').within().box(lowerLeft, upperRight)
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/box/)
### circle()
Specifies a `$center` or `$centerSphere` condition.
```js
var area = { center: [50, 50], radius: 10, unique: true }
query.where('loc').within().circle(area)
query.circle('loc', area);
// for spherical calculations
var area = { center: [50, 50], radius: 10, unique: true, spherical: true }
query.where('loc').within().circle(area)
query.circle('loc', area);
```
- [MongoDB Documentation - center](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/center/)
- [MongoDB Documentation - centerSphere](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/centerSphere/)
### elemMatch()
Specifies an `$elemMatch` condition
```js
query.where('comment').elemMatch({ author: 'autobot', votes: {$gte: 5}})
query.elemMatch('comment', function (elem) {
elem.where('author').equals('autobot');
elem.where('votes').gte(5);
})
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/elemMatch/)
### equals()
Specifies the complementary comparison value for the path specified with `where()`.
```js
mquery().where('age').equals(49);
// is the same as
mquery().where({ 'age': 49 });
```
### exists()
Specifies an `$exists` condition
```js
// { name: { $exists: true }}
mquery().where('name').exists()
mquery().where('name').exists(true)
mquery().exists('name')
// { name: { $exists: false }}
mquery().where('name').exists(false);
mquery().exists('name', false);
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/exists/)
### geometry()
Specifies a `$geometry` condition
```js
var polyA = [[[ 10, 20 ], [ 10, 40 ], [ 30, 40 ], [ 30, 20 ]]]
query.where('loc').within().geometry({ type: 'Polygon', coordinates: polyA })
// or
var polyB = [[ 0, 0 ], [ 1, 1 ]]
query.where('loc').within().geometry({ type: 'LineString', coordinates: polyB })
// or
var polyC = [ 0, 0 ]
query.where('loc').within().geometry({ type: 'Point', coordinates: polyC })
// or
query.where('loc').intersects().geometry({ type: 'Point', coordinates: polyC })
// or
query.where('loc').near().geometry({ type: 'Point', coordinates: [3,5] })
```
`geometry()` **must** come after `intersects()`, `within()`, or `near()`.
The `object` argument must contain `type` and `coordinates` properties.
- type `String`
- coordinates `Array`
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/geometry/)
### gt()
Specifies a `$gt` query condition.
```js
mquery().where('clicks').gt(999)
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/gt/)
### gte()
Specifies a `$gte` query condition.
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/gte/)
```js
mquery().where('clicks').gte(1000)
```
### in()
Specifies an `$in` query condition.
```js
mquery().where('author_id').in([3, 48901, 761])
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/in/)
### intersects()
Declares an `$geoIntersects` query for `geometry()`.
```js
query.where('path').intersects().geometry({
type: 'LineString'
, coordinates: [[180.0, 11.0], [180, 9.0]]
})
// geometry arguments are supported
query.where('path').intersects({
type: 'LineString'
, coordinates: [[180.0, 11.0], [180, 9.0]]
})
```
**Must** be used after `where()`.
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/geoIntersects/)
### lt()
Specifies a `$lt` query condition.
```js
mquery().where('clicks').lt(50)
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/lt/)
### lte()
Specifies a `$lte` query condition.
```js
mquery().where('clicks').lte(49)
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/lte/)
### maxDistance()
Specifies a `$maxDistance` query condition.
```js
mquery().where('location').near({ center: [139, 74.3] }).maxDistance(5)
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/maxDistance/)
### mod()
Specifies a `$mod` condition
```js
mquery().where('count').mod(2, 0)
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/mod/)
### ne()
Specifies a `$ne` query condition.
```js
mquery().where('status').ne('ok')
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/ne/)
### nin()
Specifies an `$nin` query condition.
```js
mquery().where('author_id').nin([3, 48901, 761])
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/nin/)
### nor()
Specifies arguments for an `$nor` condition.
```js
mquery().nor([{ color: 'green' }, { status: 'ok' }])
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/nor/)
### near()
Specifies arguments for a `$near` or `$nearSphere` condition.
These operators return documents sorted by distance.
#### Example
```js
query.where('loc').near({ center: [10, 10] });
query.where('loc').near({ center: [10, 10], maxDistance: 5 });
query.near('loc', { center: [10, 10], maxDistance: 5 });
// GeoJSON
query.where('loc').near({ center: { type: 'Point', coordinates: [10, 10] }});
query.where('loc').near({ center: { type: 'Point', coordinates: [10, 10] }, maxDistance: 5, spherical: true });
query.where('loc').near().geometry({ type: 'Point', coordinates: [10, 10] });
// For a $nearSphere condition, pass the `spherical` option.
query.near({ center: [10, 10], maxDistance: 5, spherical: true });
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Geospatial+Indexing)
### or()
Specifies arguments for an `$or` condition.
```js
mquery().or([{ color: 'red' }, { status: 'emergency' }])
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/or/)
### polygon()
Specifies a `$polygon` condition
```js
mquery().where('loc').within().polygon([10,20], [13, 25], [7,15])
mquery().polygon('loc', [10,20], [13, 25], [7,15])
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/polygon/)
### regex()
Specifies a `$regex` query condition.
```js
mquery().where('name').regex(/^sixstepsrecords/)
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/regex/)
### select()
Specifies which document fields to include or exclude
```js
// 1 means include, 0 means exclude
mquery().select({ name: 1, address: 1, _id: 0 })
// or
mquery().select('name address -_id')
```
#### String syntax
When passing a string, prefixing a path with `-` will flag that path as excluded. When a path does not have the `-` prefix, it is included.
```js
// include a and b, exclude c
query.select('a b -c');
// or you may use object notation, useful when
// you have keys already prefixed with a "-"
query.select({a: 1, b: 1, c: 0});
```
_Cannot be used with `distinct()`._
### selected()
Determines if the query has selected any fields.
```js
var query = mquery();
query.selected() // false
query.select('-name');
query.selected() // true
```
### selectedInclusively()
Determines if the query has selected any fields inclusively.
```js
var query = mquery().select('name');
query.selectedInclusively() // true
var query = mquery();
query.selected() // false
query.select('-name');
query.selectedInclusively() // false
query.selectedExclusively() // true
```
### selectedExclusively()
Determines if the query has selected any fields exclusively.
```js
var query = mquery().select('-name');
query.selectedExclusively() // true
var query = mquery();
query.selected() // false
query.select('name');
query.selectedExclusively() // false
query.selectedInclusively() // true
```
### size()
Specifies a `$size` query condition.
```js
mquery().where('someArray').size(6)
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/size/)
### slice()
Specifies a `$slice` projection for a `path`
```js
mquery().where('comments').slice(5)
mquery().where('comments').slice(-5)
mquery().where('comments').slice([-10, 5])
```
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/projection/slice/)
### within()
Sets a `$geoWithin` or `$within` argument for geo-spatial queries.
```js
mquery().within().box()
mquery().within().circle()
mquery().within().geometry()
mquery().where('loc').within({ center: [50,50], radius: 10, unique: true, spherical: true });
mquery().where('loc').within({ box: [[40.73, -73.9], [40.7, -73.988]] });
mquery().where('loc').within({ polygon: [[],[],[],[]] });
mquery().where('loc').within([], [], []) // polygon
mquery().where('loc').within([], []) // box
mquery().where('loc').within({ type: 'LineString', coordinates: [...] }); // geometry
```
As of mquery 2.0, `$geoWithin` is used by default. This impacts you if running MongoDB < 2.4. To alter this behavior, see [mquery.use$geoWithin](#mqueryusegeowithin).
**Must** be used after `where()`.
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/geoWithin/)
### where()
Specifies a `path` for use with chaining
```js
// instead of writing:
mquery().find({age: {$gte: 21, $lte: 65}});
// we can instead write:
mquery().where('age').gte(21).lte(65);
// passing query conditions is permitted too
mquery().find().where({ name: 'vonderful' })
// chaining
await mquery()
.where('age').gte(21).lte(65)
.where({ 'name': /^vonderful/i })
.where('friends').slice(10)
.exec()
```
### $where()
Specifies a `$where` condition.
Use `$where` when you need to select documents using a JavaScript expression.
```js
await query.$where('this.comments.length > 10 || this.name.length > 5').exec()
query.$where(function () {
return this.comments.length > 10 || this.name.length > 5;
})
```
Only use `$where` when you have a condition that cannot be met using other MongoDB operators like `$lt`. Be sure to read about all of [its caveats](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/where/) before using.
---
### batchSize()
Specifies the batchSize option.
```js
query.batchSize(100)
```
_Cannot be used with `distinct()`._
[MongoDB documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/cursor.batchSize/)
### collation()
Specifies the collation option.
```js
query.collation({ locale: "en_US", strength: 1 })
```
[MongoDB documentation](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/method/cursor.collation/#cursor.collation)
### comment()
Specifies the comment option.
```js
query.comment('login query');
```
_Cannot be used with `distinct()`._
[MongoDB documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/)
### hint()
Sets query hints.
```js
mquery().hint({ indexA: 1, indexB: -1 })
```
_Cannot be used with `distinct()`._
[MongoDB documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/hint/)
### j()
Requests acknowledgement that this operation has been persisted to MongoDB's on-disk journal.
This option is only valid for operations that write to the database:
- `deleteOne()`
- `deleteMany()`
- `findOneAndDelete()`
- `findOneAndUpdate()`
- `updateOne()`
- `updateMany()`
Defaults to the `j` value if it is specified in [writeConcern](#writeconcern)
```js
mquery().j(true);
```
### limit()
Specifies the limit option.
```js
query.limit(20)
```
_Cannot be used with `distinct()`._
[MongoDB documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/cursor.limit/)
### maxTime()
Specifies the maxTimeMS option.
```js
query.maxTime(100)
query.maxTimeMS(100)
```
[MongoDB documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/cursor.maxTimeMS/)
### skip()
Specifies the skip option.
```js
query.skip(100).limit(20)
```
_Cannot be used with `distinct()`._
[MongoDB documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/cursor.skip/)
### sort()
Sets the query sort order.
If an object is passed, key values allowed are `asc`, `desc`, `ascending`, `descending`, `1`, and `-1`.
If a string is passed, it must be a space delimited list of path names. The sort order of each path is ascending unless the path name is prefixed with `-` which will be treated as descending.
```js
// these are equivalent
query.sort({ field: 'asc', test: -1 });
query.sort('field -test');
```
_Cannot be used with `distinct()`._
[MongoDB documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/cursor.sort/)
### read()
Sets the readPreference option for the query.
```js
mquery().read('primary')
mquery().read('p') // same as primary
mquery().read('primaryPreferred')
mquery().read('pp') // same as primaryPreferred
mquery().read('secondary')
mquery().read('s') // same as secondary
mquery().read('secondaryPreferred')
mquery().read('sp') // same as secondaryPreferred
mquery().read('nearest')
mquery().read('n') // same as nearest
mquery().setReadPreference('primary') // alias of .read()
```
#### Preferences:
- `primary` - (default) Read from primary only. Operations will produce an error if primary is unavailable. Cannot be combined with tags.
- `secondary` - Read from secondary if available, otherwise error.
- `primaryPreferred` - Read from primary if available, otherwise a secondary.
- `secondaryPreferred` - Read from a secondary if available, otherwise read from the primary.
- `nearest` - All operations read from among the nearest candidates, but unlike other modes, this option will include both the primary and all secondaries in the random selection.
Aliases
- `p` primary
- `pp` primaryPreferred
- `s` secondary
- `sp` secondaryPreferred
- `n` nearest
#### Preference Tags:
To keep the separation of concerns between `mquery` and your driver
clean, `mquery#read()` no longer handles specifying a second `tags` argument as of version 0.5.
If you need to specify tags, pass any non-string argument as the first argument.
`mquery` will pass this argument untouched to your collections methods later.
For example:
```js
// example of specifying tags using the Node.js driver
var ReadPref = require('mongodb').ReadPreference;
var preference = new ReadPref('secondary', [{ dc:'sf', s: 1 },{ dc:'ma', s: 2 }]);
mquery(...).read(preference).exec();
```
Read more about how to use read preferences [here](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/applications/replication/#read-preference) and [here](http://mongodb.github.com/node-mongodb-native/driver-articles/anintroductionto1_1and2_2.html#read-preferences).
### readConcern()
Sets the readConcern option for the query.
```js
// local
mquery().readConcern('local')
mquery().readConcern('l')
mquery().r('l')
// available
mquery().readConcern('available')
mquery().readConcern('a')
mquery().r('a')
// majority
mquery().readConcern('majority')
mquery().readConcern('m')
mquery().r('m')
// linearizable
mquery().readConcern('linearizable')
mquery().readConcern('lz')
mquery().r('lz')
// snapshot
mquery().readConcern('snapshot')
mquery().readConcern('s')
mquery().r('s')
```
#### Read Concern Level:
- `local` - The query returns from the instance with no guarantee guarantee that the data has been written to a majority of the replica set members (i.e. may be rolled back). (MongoDB 3.2+)
- `available` - The query returns from the instance with no guarantee guarantee that the data has been written to a majority of the replica set members (i.e. may be rolled back). (MongoDB 3.6+)
- `majority` - The query returns the data that has been acknowledged by a majority of the replica set members. The documents returned by the read operation are durable, even in the event of failure. (MongoDB 3.2+)
- `linearizable` - The query returns data that reflects all successful majority-acknowledged writes that completed prior to the start of the read operation. The query may wait for concurrently executing writes to propagate to a majority of replica set members before returning results. (MongoDB 3.4+)
- `snapshot` - Only available for operations within multi-document transactions. Upon transaction commit with write concern "majority", the transaction operations are guaranteed to have read from a snapshot of majority-committed data. (MongoDB 4.0+)
Aliases
- `l` local
- `a` available
- `m` majority
- `lz` linearizable
- `s` snapshot
Read more about how to use read concern [here](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/read-concern/).
### writeConcern()
Sets the writeConcern option for the query.
This option is only valid for operations that write to the database:
- `deleteOne()`
- `deleteMany()`
- `findOneAndDelete()`
- `findOneAndUpdate()`
- `updateOne()`
- `updateMany()`
```js
mquery().writeConcern(0)
mquery().writeConcern(1)
mquery().writeConcern({ w: 1, j: true, wtimeout: 2000 })
mquery().writeConcern('majority')
mquery().writeConcern('m') // same as majority
mquery().writeConcern('tagSetName') // if the tag set is 'm', use .writeConcern({ w: 'm' }) instead
mquery().w(1) // w is alias of writeConcern
```
#### Write Concern:
writeConcern({ w: `<value>`, j: `<boolean>`, wtimeout: `<number>` }`)
- the w option to request acknowledgement that the write operation has propagated to a specified number of mongod instances or to mongod instances with specified tags
- the j option to request acknowledgement that the write operation has been written to the journal
- the wtimeout option to specify a time limit to prevent write operations from blocking indefinitely
Can be break down to use the following syntax:
mquery().w(`<value>`).j(`<boolean>`).wtimeout(`<number>`)
Read more about how to use write concern [here](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/write-concern/)
### slaveOk()
Sets the slaveOk option. `true` allows reading from secondaries.
**deprecated** use [read()](#read) preferences instead if on mongodb >= 2.2
```js
query.slaveOk() // true
query.slaveOk(true)
query.slaveOk(false)
```
[MongoDB documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/rs.slaveOk/)
### tailable()
Sets tailable option.
```js
mquery().tailable() <== true
mquery().tailable(true)
mquery().tailable(false)
```
_Cannot be used with `distinct()`._
[MongoDB Documentation](http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/create-tailable-cursor/)
### wtimeout()
Specifies a time limit, in milliseconds, for the write concern. If `w > 1`, it is maximum amount of time to
wait for this write to propagate through the replica set before this operation fails. The default is `0`, which means no timeout.
This option is only valid for operations that write to the database:
- `deleteOne()`
- `deleteMany()`
- `findOneAndDelete()`
- `findOneAndUpdate()`
- `updateOne()`
- `updateMany()`
Defaults to `wtimeout` value if it is specified in [writeConcern](#writeconcern)
```js
mquery().wtimeout(2000)
mquery().wTimeout(2000)
```
## Helpers
### collection()
Sets the querys collection.
```js
mquery().collection(aCollection)
```
### then()
Executes the query and returns a promise which will be resolved with the query results or rejected if the query responds with an error.
```js
mquery().find(..).then(success, error);
```
This is very useful when combined with [co](https://github.com/visionmedia/co) or [koa](https://github.com/koajs/koa), which automatically resolve promise-like objects for you.
```js
co(function*(){
var doc = yield mquery().findOne({ _id: 499 });
console.log(doc); // { _id: 499, name: 'amazing', .. }
})();
```
_NOTE_:
The returned promise is a [bluebird](https://github.com/petkaantonov/bluebird/) promise but this is customizable. If you want to
use your favorite promise library, simply set `mquery.Promise = YourPromiseConstructor`.
Your `Promise` must be [promises A+](http://promisesaplus.com/) compliant.
### merge(object)
Merges other mquery or match condition objects into this one. When an mquery instance is passed, its match conditions, field selection and options are merged.
```js
const drum = mquery({ type: 'drum' }).collection(instruments);
const redDrum = mquery({ color: 'red' }).merge(drum);
const n = await redDrum.count();
console.log('there are %d red drums', n);
```
Internally uses `mquery.canMerge` to determine validity.
### setOptions(options)
Sets query options.
```js
mquery().setOptions({ collection: coll, limit: 20 })
```
#### setOptions() options
- [tailable](#tailable) *
- [sort](#sort) *
- [limit](#limit) *
- [skip](#skip) *
- [maxTime](#maxtime) *
- [batchSize](#batchsize) *
- [comment](#comment) *
- [hint](#hint) *
- [collection](#collection): the collection to query against
_* denotes a query helper method is also available_
### setTraceFunction(func)
Set a function to trace this query. Useful for profiling or logging.
```js
function traceFunction (method, queryInfo, query) {
console.log('starting ' + method + ' query');
return function (err, result, millis) {
console.log('finished ' + method + ' query in ' + millis + 'ms');
};
}
mquery().setTraceFunction(traceFunction).findOne({name: 'Joe'}, cb);
```
The trace function is passed (method, queryInfo, query)
- method is the name of the method being called (e.g. findOne)
- queryInfo contains information about the query:
- conditions: query conditions/criteria
- options: options such as sort, fields, etc
- doc: document being updated
- query is the query object
The trace function should return a callback function which accepts:
- err: error, if any
- result: result, if any
- millis: time spent waiting for query result
NOTE: stream requests are not traced.
### mquery.setGlobalTraceFunction(func)
Similar to `setTraceFunction()` but automatically applied to all queries.
```js
mquery.setTraceFunction(traceFunction);
```
### mquery.canMerge(conditions)
Determines if `conditions` can be merged using `mquery().merge()`.
```js
var query = mquery({ type: 'drum' });
var okToMerge = mquery.canMerge(anObject)
if (okToMerge) {
query.merge(anObject);
}
```
## mquery.use$geoWithin
MongoDB 2.4 introduced the `$geoWithin` operator which replaces and is 100% backward compatible with `$within`. As of mquery 0.2, we default to using `$geoWithin` for all `within()` calls.
If you are running MongoDB < 2.4 this will be problematic. To force `mquery` to be backward compatible and always use `$within`, set the `mquery.use$geoWithin` flag to `false`.
```js
mquery.use$geoWithin = false;
```
## Custom Base Queries
Often times we want custom base queries that encapsulate predefined criteria. With `mquery` this is easy. First create the query you want to reuse and call its `toConstructor()` method which returns a new subclass of `mquery` that retains all options and criteria of the original.
```js
var greatMovies = mquery(movieCollection).where('rating').gte(4.5).toConstructor();
// use it!
const n = await greatMovies().count();
console.log('There are %d great movies', n);
const docs = await greatMovies().where({ name: /^Life/ }).select('name').find();
console.log(docs);
```
## Validation
Method and options combinations are checked for validity at runtime to prevent creation of invalid query constructs. For example, a `distinct` query does not support specifying options like `hint` or field selection. In this case an error will be thrown so you can catch these mistakes in development.
## Debug support
Debug mode is provided through the use of the [debug](https://github.com/visionmedia/debug) module. To enable:
```sh
DEBUG=mquery node yourprogram.js
```
Read the debug module documentation for more details.
## General compatibility
### ObjectIds
`mquery` clones query arguments before passing them to a `collection` method for execution.
This prevents accidental side-affects to the objects you pass.
To clone `ObjectIds` we need to make some assumptions.
First, to check if an object is an `ObjectId`, we check its constructors name. If it matches either
`ObjectId` or `ObjectID` we clone it.
To clone `ObjectIds`, we call its optional `clone` method. If a `clone` method does not exist, we fall
back to calling `new obj.constructor(obj.id)`. We assume, for compatibility with the
Node.js driver, that the `ObjectId` instance has a public `id` property and that
when creating an `ObjectId` instance we can pass that `id` as an argument.
#### Read Preferences
`mquery` supports specifying [Read Preferences](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/core/read-preference/) to control from which MongoDB node your query will read.
The Read Preferences spec also support specifying tags. To pass tags, some
drivers (Node.js driver) require passing a special constructor that handles both the read preference and its tags.
If you need to specify tags, pass an instance of your drivers ReadPreference constructor or roll your own. `mquery` will store whatever you provide and pass later to your collection during execution.
## Future goals
- mongo shell compatibility
- browser compatibility
## Installation
```sh
npm install mquery
```
## License
[MIT](https://github.com/aheckmann/mquery/blob/master/LICENSE)