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I posted this (Shared Collection Between Client and Server Meteor) earlier, and I'm not sure it's completely solved but I believe another problem has arisen.

When doing console.log(Streams.find().fetch()); in my client.js file, the result is []. But when I use meteor mongo to check the database (db.Streams.find().forEach(printjson)), three different objects show up.

What's going on?

In lib/streams.js:

Streams = new Meteor.Collection("streams");

In server/server.js:

Meteor.publish("streams", function () {
  return Streams.find();
});

In client/client.js:

if(Meteor.isClient){
    Meteor.subscribe("streams");
    Template.body.helpers ({
      streams: function() {
        console.log(Streams.find().fetch());
        return Streams.find();
      }
   });
}
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  • You really need to post your exact code here because we can't help you if we don't know what you're doing.
    – saimeunt
    May 25, 2015 at 21:30
  • @saimeunt Added full code. Let me know if you need anything else.
    – Frankie
    May 25, 2015 at 21:36
  • So according to Michael Mason and because you accepted his answer, in the end, it was just a typo?
    – Kyll
    May 25, 2015 at 21:53

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This is a guess based on the linked question (Shared Collection Between Client and Server Meteor). In that question you are referring to the collection as streams: Streams = new Meteor.Collection("streams");

But in this question you are using Streams: db.Streams.find().forEach(printjson) // Note the capital S in Streams

So I would say it's probably a case-sensitivity thing, try: Streams = new Mongo.Collection("Streams"); This will match the name of the mongo collection correctly. Also change Meteor.Collection to Mongo.Collection which is more up to date.

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  • Nice catch, didn't thought about this.
    – saimeunt
    May 25, 2015 at 21:48

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