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DB ref is working when:

Element.
      findOne({unit: unit_id,).
      populate('unit').
      exec(function(err, element) {
        console.log(element)
      }

It will show

{
  "unit": {
    "id": "10251179680282633",
    "__v": 0,
  },
  "_id": "50b92eec29921b2531000003",
  "__v": 0,
  "created_at": "2012-11-30T22:10:52.513Z"
}

However if I create a new unit and putting my unit in my element and saving,

unit = new Unit();
element = new Element()
element.unit = unit;

when I do:

console.log(element)

it returns:

{
  "unit": "50b9377d29921b2531000004",
  "_id": "50b9377d29921b2531000005",
  "created_at": "2012-11-30T22:47:25.361Z"
}

which is not what I expect because I would like to see unit as an object not as an ID.

Any hint?

1 Answer 1

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This is expected

In your console.log(element) example, element contains a reference to the ObjectID
It's Mongoose populate that does the smarts in getting the unit from it's own collection, based on the ID stored in your element document.

This page explains this in more detail
http://mongoosejs.com/docs/populate.html

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