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In my web app XY I'm showing a classic list/table of data (documents) to the user. While all the sort functions provided by MongoDB ( and Mongoose, i'm using Mongoose) are pretty clear to me, I'm not interested in sorting by date or alphabetical order. In my case it would be important to let the user maintain a custom sort as in manually drag/drop items around to set a specific order of the documents (e.g. putting favourites in top of the list ). The UI to do this is a no-brainer but how to actually save the order in the database, brain-freeze.

Problem : How would I go about saving such a custom order of documents ?

What I use : NodeJS / Express / Mongoose (MongoDB)


Ideas

So far I could think of 2 ideas on how to do this.

  • A : Having an additional key (e.g. orderKey) in the mongoose Schema. Big con : I would need to keep constantly updating all documents orderKeys. Also I would need some sort of auto-increment for new documents.
const mySch = new Schema({
   orderKey : { type : Number }
});
  • B : Creating one Schema/Model only for sorting, with an Array including all documents _ids for example. The order of the elements within the array would be used as reference for the custom order of the documents. Whenever the order changes, this Array would be changed as well.
conts orderSch = new Schema({
   orderArray : { type : Array }
}); 
mongoose.model('Order', orderSch);

/* const customOrder = new Order({
   orderArray : [ _id1, _id2, _id3, _id10, _id7, .. ]
}); */

Any more ideas or best practises are highly appreciated !

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  • I have found one solution custom mongorc.js which sorts the document keys by default for you. It's called [Mongo Hacker][1] [1]: tylerbrock.github.io/mongo-hacker
    – pawansgi92
    Dec 5, 2019 at 11:59
  • @pawansgi92 Thanks for your suggestion. I took a quick look at this mongo-hacker tool but I don't think it's suitable if I want to have a custom order for each user or even subdocuments or references documents Also I'm looking for a solution on how to "store/save" the order. I'm not looking for a solution to sort documents.
    – turbopasi
    Dec 5, 2019 at 12:14
  • @PascalLamers, what did you end up going with? I'm currently torn between these same 2 options. Were there any major drawbacks with the option you chose?
    – RyanDay
    Nov 2, 2021 at 18:04
  • (1/3) In my particular use-case in the end it made more sense to keep an orderKey at document level. I have a group document (called collection) and many child documents (called triggers). Each trigger always has just one specific parent collection. This allowed me to keep the orderKey at document level, and that is the trigger documents in that case. In the UI, whenever a new trigger is created, I would first look for the first free available "position" inside the collection where the trigger is being created. Also this is used for a grid, so there are many empty positions
    – turbopasi
    Nov 2, 2021 at 19:57
  • (2/3) When a position of one trigger is being updated, only this specific trigger gets updated in the database. There is no "swapping", so I don't have to update the position of multiple trigger at once. If I would implement "swapping" I would have to deal with updating multiple triggers at once.
    – turbopasi
    Nov 2, 2021 at 19:57

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