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I have a model like this:

class Lesson
  include Mongoid::Document

  field :title, :type => String
  field :category, :type => String
  field :price, :type => Float
  field :description, :type => String
  field :user_id, :type => String


  validates_presence_of :title
  validates_presence_of :category
  validates_presence_of :price
  validates_presence_of :user_id

  attr_accessible :title, :category, :description, :price

end

And I am trying to query like this:

@lessons_by_user = Lesson.find_by_user_id current_user.id

And I am getting:

undefined method `find_by_user_id' for Lesson:Class

How can I query by a specific attribute in MongoID?

I know how to do it like this:

@lessons = Lesson.all(:conditions=>{:user_id=>current_user.id.to_s}) 

but I am wondering if there is a shortcut...

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up vote 3 down vote accepted

Mongoid doesn't have the ActiveRecord style auto-created finder methods, it only supports a limited set of predefined finder methods:

  • Model.all
  • Model.count
  • Model.exists?
  • Model.find
  • Model.find_or_create_by
  • Model.find_or_initialize_by
  • Model.first
  • Model.last

However, it does have a general purpose where method so you say this:

@lessons = Lesson.where(:user_id => current_user.id)

where is chainable as well (just like where in newer versions of ActiveRecord) so you can add more conditions or specify the ordering by chaining more criteria calls.

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Awesome. Really good to know. – Hommer Smith Mar 17 '12 at 6:17

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