I have user accounts, expiring by time. Time is stored in MongoDB as a long in milliseconds. Users are identified by _id. Here's the schema:
{
"_id": {
"$oid": "506a1438be4f73c11c000002"
},
"email": "admin",
"password": "admin",
"first_name": "admin",
"last_name": "admin",
"country": "USA",
"group": "admin",
"expires": 1349129272918
}
To add +N days to user accounts, I use find() and then update () (dont know why, but findAndUpdate can't get previous value):
app.post('/users/add', function(req,res){
addDays(req.body.id, req.body.days, function(status){
res.send(200);
})
});
function addDays(id, days, callback) {
var obj_id = BSON.ObjectID.createFromHexString(id);
db.collection("users", function(error, collection) {
collection.find({_id: obj_id}, function(err, user) {
var oldexp = user.expires;
if (oldexp < new Date().getTime() ) {
var newexp = new Date().getTime() + (86400000*days);
} else {
var newexp = oldexp + (86400000*days);
}
collection.update({_id: obj_id}, {
$set: {
"expires": parseInt(newexp)
}
}, function(err, result) {
callback('ok');
});
});
});
}
To launch update days function, I use JS on frontend:
$(".addDays").live("click", function(){
var that = $(this);
var id = that.closest('.row').find('input[name=id]').val();
alert(id);
$.post('/users/add', {
"id": id,
"days": 10
}, function(data){
alert(data);
});
});
Var id is a string-decoded ObejctID (like "506a1438be4f73c11c000002"), for every user it's stored in the nearest input(name="id").
After I try to add days, even I get OK, my collection becomes damaged. Does anyone know why? Thanks!