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  • below is my query: while executing below query getting mongoerror : Expression $in takes exactly 2 arguments. 1 were passed in. i am using $in Comparison operator

    {
        "$expr": {
            "$not": {
                "$eq":{
                    "$and": [
                        {
                            "PrName": {
                                "$in": [
                                    "pname"
                                ]
                            }
                        },
                        {
                            "AccountId": {
                                "$in": [
                                    "34562",                      
                                    "88765",
                                    "87654",
                                    "12345"
                                ]
                            }
                        }
                    ]
                }
            }
        }
    }
    

2 Answers 2

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When you use $expr, the operator expressions syntax changes a little:

{ $in: [ <expression>, <array expression> ] }

{
  "$expr": {
    "$not": {
      "$and": [
        {
          "$in": [
            "$PrName",
            [
              "pname"
            ]
          ]
        },
        {
          "$in": [
            "$AccountId",
            [
              "34562",
              "88765",
              "87654",
              "12345"
            ]
          ]
        }
      ]
    }
  }
}
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In my case, I had used aggregate function and multiple $lookup and pipeline.

Example: At first was getting a product with slug, all product have keywords[]. I had to get related products that have at least one matching keywords.

My related_products looked like:

{
  $lookup: {
    from: "Products",
    let: {
      // ...
      productKeywords: { $arrayElemAt: ["$product.keywords", 0] }
    },
    pipeline: [
      {
        $match: {
        $expr: {
          $and: [
            // ...
            { $ne: ["$slug", slug] },
              { $or: [
                // ... more conditions like same category, etc.
                { keywords: { $in: "$$productKeywords" } }
              ] }
            ]
          }
        }
      }
    ],
  },
  as: "related_products"
},

I was getting this error and I knew $in in $expr works differently. When I changed it to { $in: ["$keywords", "$$productKeywords"] }, it was not giving any product by matching keywords though there were many products. After searching all online, I can't find the solution.

Finally after many hours of searching and thinking, something new idea came on my mind. If I perform intersection on keywords with productKeywords and if the result keyword size is one or larger, it means there is matching keyword . If the keywords match, it is the related product. I just replaced $in with below line.

{ $gt: [{ $size: { $setIntersection: ["$keywords", "$$productKeywords"] } }, 0] }

This is working on my case as I have expected.

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