I'm learning Mongoose and callbacks. I thought that callbacks are used in place of returns, so it's either callbacks or returns, but not both. Then I stumbled upon this, where a return
and cb
are in the same line.
// define a schema
var animalSchema = new Schema({ name: String, type: String });
// assign a function to the "methods" object of our animalSchema
animalSchema.methods.findSimilarTypes = function (cb) {
return this.model('Animal').find({ type: this.type }, cb);
}
var Animal = mongoose.model('Animal', animalSchema);
var dog = new Animal({ type: 'dog' });
dog.findSimilarTypes(function (err, dogs) {
console.log(dogs); // woof
});
I Googled around and found this SO question with two answers both with callbacks, but one without a return, and one with. Are they both correct? If so, when should I put a return with a callback?
Without a return:
animalSchema.statics.findByName = function (name, cb) {
this.find({ name: new RegExp(name, 'i') }, cb);
}
With a return:
animalSchema.methods.findSimilarTypes = function (cb) {
return this.model('Animal').find({ type: this.type }, cb);
}