I wanted to exclude some attributes from the result. I read the specification: https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/tutorial/project-fields-from-query-results/ - I need to use project
function. So I chained this call but the code starts failing. The code worked fine without .project({ auth: 0, prefs: 0, consent: 0 })
. Where is the issue? I found this answer which looks similar: https://stackoverflow.com/a/51732851/1639556.
package.json
"mongodb": "^3.4.1",
Lambda
exports.handler = (payload, context, callback) => {
const userId = payload.pathParameters.userId;
context.callbackWaitsForEmptyEventLoop = false;
mongo.connectToDatabase()
.then(db => {
return findUser(db, userId);
})
.then(user => {
console.log("User fetched");
})
};
function findUser(dbClient, userId) {
return dbClient.db()
.collection("users")
.findOne({ "_id": userId })
.project({ auth: 0, prefs: 0, consent: 0 })
.then(doc => { return doc; });
}
Error
2020-01-28T11:52:34.555Z 0701f485-3770-1f43-f838-4baec8377293 INFO Request failed TypeError: dbClient.db(...).collection(...).findOne(...).project is not a function
at findUser (/var/task/src/handlers/users/getUser.js:41:10)
at mongo.connectToDatabase.then.db (/var/task/src/handlers/users/getUser.js:19:20)
PS I am curious if the projection is done at client side or server side. It is confusing to me that the project
function is AFTER the find
call.