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I have the following code in my NodeJS server:

Shop.findById(req.params.shopid, function(err, shop) {
    if (err) return res.json(err);
    shop.name = _.extend(shop.name, req.body.name);
    shop.description = _.extend(shop.description, req.body.description);
    shop.social = _.extend(shop.social, req.body.social);
    shop.save(function(err) {
        if (err) return res.json(err);
        return res.json({
            type: true,
            data: shop
        });
    });
});

This code seems like the object was updated. return res.json({ type: true, data: shop });

But when I open the db, or refreshing the page, I am facing with the old data.

What is the problem?

UPDATE: Here is the schema

var ShopSchema = new Schema({
name: {
    type: Schema.Types.Mixed,
    default: {}
},
description: {
    type: Schema.Types.Mixed,
    default: {}
},
code: {
    type: String,
    default: shortId.generate()
},
pincode: {
    type: String,
    default: generatePassword(4, false, /\d/)
},
locale: String,
createdAt: {
    type: Date,
    default: Date.now
},
defaultLanguage: {
    type: Schema.ObjectId,
    ref: 'Language'
},
languages: [{
    type: Schema.ObjectId,
    ref: 'Language'
}],
account: {
    type: Schema.ObjectId,
    ref: 'Account'
},
social: {
    facebook: String,
    twitter: String,
    instagram: String,
    foursquare: String,
    website: String
},
images: {
    homepage: String,
    background: String,
    logo: String
},

address: {
    city: String,
    state: String,
    country: String,
    phone: String,
    email: String
}
});
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  • Enable mongoose debugging and watch the console.
    – Kevin B
    Aug 12, 2015 at 18:08
  • What data types are each of the fields? If they're arrays mongoose requires you setting markModified in order for a db write to occur. And your response is just returning the object you're making, not the object that the callback gives back which is why it would "appear" to be working.
    – Tony
    Aug 12, 2015 at 18:08
  • Can you post the schema? Aug 12, 2015 at 18:15

1 Answer 1

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I started to use mongoose-i18n plugin.

var ShopSchema = new Schema({
name: {
    i18n: true,
    type: String
},
description: {
    i18n: true,
    type: String
},
code: {
    type: String,
    default: shortId.generate()
},
pincode: {
    type: String,
    default: generatePassword(4, false, /\d/)
},
locale: String,
createdAt: {
    type: Date,
    default: Date.now
},
defaultLanguage: {
    type: Schema.ObjectId,
    ref: 'Language'
},
languages: [{
    type: Schema.ObjectId,
    ref: 'Language'
}],
account: {
    type: Schema.ObjectId,
    ref: 'Account'
},
social: {
    facebook: String,
    twitter: String,
    instagram: String,
    foursquare: String,
    website: String
},
images: {
    homepage: String,
    background: String,
    logo: String
},

address: {
    city: String,
    state: String,
    country: String,
    phone: String,
    email: String
}
});

Saving multilingual data is not a problem now.

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