I have a mongoose schema that looks like this:
const userSchema = new Schema({
username: {
type: String,
required: true,
unique: true,
minlength: 4,
maxlength: 20,
validate: {
validator: username => !username.startsWith('banned_prefix')
msg: 'This username is invalid',
type: 'username-validation-1'
}
}
});
I want the schema to look like this:
const userSchema = new Schema({
username: {
type: String,
required: true,
unique: true,
minlength: 4,
maxlength: 20,
validate: [
{
validator: username => !username.startsWith('banned_prefix')
msg: 'This username is invalid',
type: 'username-validation-1'
},
{
validator: username => !username.startsWith('new_banned_prefix')
msg: 'This username is invalid',
type: 'username-validation-2'
}
]
}
});
How do I do this given that the database and schema already exist and I don't want to completely delete and reset the db?
I tried writing a migration using the native mongodb node driver based on https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/core/schema-validation/#existing-documents. However, it seems like mongoose doesn't actually add native mongodb validators for the validators specified in the schema. That is, when I printed out the validator data for the collection, I get an empty object:
// prints {}
console.log((await db.listCollections({ name: 'users' }).toArray())[0].options.validator);
I don't want to add this new validator in a way that makes it different from the existing validators I have on the schema.