I'm specifically talking about NodeJS with MongoDB (I know MongoDB is schema-less, but let's be realistic about the importance of structuring data for a moment).
Is there some magic solution to minimising the number of queries to a database in regards to authenticating users? For example, if the business logic of my application needs to ensure that a user has the necessary privileges to update/retrieve data from a certain Document or Collection, is there any way of doing this without two calls to the database? One to check the user has the rights, and the other to retrieve the necessary data?
EDIT:
Another question closed by the trigger-happy SO moderators. I agree the question is abstract, but I don't see how it is "not a real question". To put it simply:
What is the best way to reduce the number of calls to a database in role-based applications, specifically in the context of NodeJS + MongoDB? Can it be done? Or is role-based access control for NodeJS + MongoDB inefficient and clumsy?