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The question seems stupid but I can't find an answer...

What is the difference between pre-hook validation and SchemaType validation? I first used pre-hook middleware to do my validation but after readding the doc I saw that I could do the same on the schemaType.

I call schemaType validation this kind of validation:

var validateLogin = function (login, res) {
    res(login === 'foo');
}

var UserSchema = new Schema({
    login: {
        type: String,
        required: '{PATH} is required',
        validate: [validateLogin, '{PATH} must be foo']
    }
});

In the mongoose doc I can see.

Validation is defined in the SchemaType

Does that mean that we should use the schemaType way as much as possible? What is the real diffèrence?

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  • I can only think of being able to validate the document at all time and not only on save
    – Fougere
    Sep 11, 2014 at 9:08

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The built-in SchemaType validations are fairly limited in what they can check for, although they are usually good enough for 80% or more of the validation you want to do.

The pre-save hook allows you to do much more complex validation. You could check, as a contrived example, that a given number is prime or divisible by 3.

You can also check consistency between fields. For example, perhaps you could check that a zip code/postal code matches the state/province the user entered.

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