When inserting a value into a persistence layer and returning the result object it is usually a good practice to fetch the newly created entity instead of returning the input data again.
When I try to do this in Scala using reactivemongo I stumble over my language skills.
def create(user: User): Future[User] = {
val newUser = user.createOID()
collection.insert(newUser).map {
case ok if ok.ok => {
for {
createdUser <- this.findOne(BSONDocument("_id" -> newUser._id))
} yield {
createdUser match {
case None => throw new RuntimeException("Could not find just created user")
case Some(x) => x
}
}
}
case error => throw new RuntimeException(error.message)
}
}
Where findOne has the signature:
def findOne(query: BSONDocument): Future[Option[User]]
I get the following error:
[error] found : scala.concurrent.Future[models.User]
[error] required: models.User
[error] createdUser <- this.findOne(BSONDocument("_id" -> newUser._id))
[error] ^
If I return the newUser object everything is fine.
I think I have a general misunderstanding what is happening here - maybe there is a better way to fetch the created object in one shot.