It must be a very simple question, but I can't find a way to do it...
I have a very basic MongoDB collection of documents, which I can represent in JSON format like this :
myDatabase.myCollection = {
{hashkey: "hashkey1",
data: "someData"
},
{hashkey: "hashkey2",
data: "someData"
},
{hashkey: "hashkey3",
data: "someData"
}
}
Each hashkey value is unique.
Now, I want to write the following code in Node.js :
// I use npm mongodb, sounds good ?
var mongodb = require('mongodb');
// initiating connection to myDatabase...
var db = "my_database_I_just_connected_to";
var myCollection = db.collection('myCollection');
var newHashkey = "hashkeyX";
if ("newHashkey_is_already_in_myCollection") {
doSomething();
} else {
doSomethingElse();
}
I am looking for a way to get the boolean "newHashkey_is_already_in_myCollection". Using my example database :
- if "hashkeyX" === "hashkey1" ------> true
- if "hashkeyX" === "hashkey5" ------> false
I must be blind, but I can't find an immediate function for this purpose. I have tried many ways using selectors, counting returned documents, trying to understand cursors vs objects... Won't do. My initial thought was :
if (myCollection.findOne({hashkey: "hashkeyX"}) === null) {
doSomething();
} else {
doSomethingElse();
}
1) What is a good/best way to get such a boolean ?
2) [Optional :] Could you link me to some good explanations about such questions ?