I am using the Node.js driver for MongoDB and have no trouble constructing query objects outside of the call to find() until I attempt to introduce an $or
construct into the mix.
I am attempting to dynamically generate the query because I have a variable number of parameters and would prefer to NOT have as many calls to collection.find as I have parameters.
To that end I am using a query as simple as:
var query = {};
query['name'] = 'Steve';
query['date_created'] = '<some date>';
mongo_collection.find(query, function(err, c) {});
However, when I attempt to use $or the whole process falls apart.
I have tried each of the following with no joy:
var query = {};
1.
query[$or] = [ { 'field' : 'value1' }, { 'field' : 'value2' } ];
query['date_created'] = '<some date>';
2.
query = { $or : [ { 'field' : 'value1' }, { 'field' : 'value2' } ] };
query['date_created'] = '<some date>';
3.
query = eval("[ { 'field' : 'value1' }, { 'field' : 'value2' } ]");
query['date_created'] = '<some date>';
In every case the $or
is wrapped in quotes (honestly I am not sure if this is the problem or not...) and the query fails.
Is there any way to accomplish this?