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I have the following code :

var ORM = require('../helpers/mysql_orm');
var log = require('../helpers/logger');  

function UserModel() {

   this.User = ORM.define('User', {

        }, {
        tableName: 'User',
        timestamps: false,
        }); 
}


UserModel.prototype.findOneByCredinitals = function (creditinals) {

    this.User.findOne({ 
            attributes:['username','id'],
            where: 
             { 
              username:creditinals.principal,
              password:creditinals.creditinal}
            })
            .then(function(user) {
           console.log("inside then function"+user);
            return user;
    })
   // console.log(result);

},
UserModel.prototype.findAllByLimit = function(req,res) {


}


module.exports= new UserModel;

//app.js

var result = User.findOneByCredinitals({principal: 'admin',creditinal:'danieladenew'});

console.log("returned "+result);

This the result from app.js

------------------------------------------------
returned undefined
inside then function User Sequelize Instance i.e Useriffound and displayed.

How do i return user object from then to app.js code please ?

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You need to return the promise in order for the data to appear.

UserModel.prototype.findOneByCredential = function (credentials) {

    return this.User.findOne({ 
        attributes: ['username', 'id'],
        where: { 
            username: credential.principal,
            password: credential.credential
        }
    }).then(function(user) {
            console.log("inside then function"+user);
            return user;
        }
    });
},

Also, it might be a good idea to add a catch block. If the query fails, you will have no idea otherwise

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  • how to access data from the promise? the actull data is not stil seen on app.js Oct 3, 2016 at 7:20
  • What exactly do you mean? Normally whatever is returned by the promise, in this case user should be accessible in the resultset. so your var result should contain user object if done properly. Does the console.log in your UserModel print out the user?
    – Tikkes
    Oct 3, 2016 at 7:22
  • user object is undefined console.log(result.user) . Thanks Oct 3, 2016 at 7:34
  • it won't be result.user but result in stead.
    – Tikkes
    Oct 3, 2016 at 7:39
  • Yes Sir. result on console shows/returns Promise {...diffrent attributes} just like this console.log(result) Oct 3, 2016 at 7:41

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