The Query.prototype.comment() is used to specify the comment options. It makes possible to attach a comment to a query in any context that $query may appear.
Syntax:
Query.prototype.comment()
Parameters: This function has one array parameter i.e. comment of string type.
Return Value: This function returns Query Object.
Installing mongoose:
npm install mongoose
After installing the mongoose module, you can check your mongoose version in command prompt using the command.
npm mongoose --version
Now, create a folder and add a file for example, index.js as shown below.
Example 1:
const mongoose = require( 'mongoose' );
// Database connection useNewUrlParser: true ,
useCreateIndex: true ,
useUnifiedTopology: true
}); // User model const User = mongoose.model( 'User' , {
name: { type: String },
age: { type: Number }
}); var query = User.find();
query.comment( 'Query to find all documents' )
console.log( "Comment: " , query.options)
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Steps to run the program:
The project structure will look like this:
Run index.js file using below command:
node index.js
Output:
Comment: { comment: 'Query to find all documents' }
Example 2:
const express = require( 'express' );
const mongoose = require( 'mongoose' );
const app = express() // Database connection useNewUrlParser: true ,
useCreateIndex: true ,
useUnifiedTopology: true
}); // User model const User = mongoose.model( 'User' , {
name: { type: String },
age: { type: Number }
}); var query = User.find();
query.comment( 'Find All' )
console.log( "Comment: " , query.options);
app.listen(3000, function (error ) {
if (error) console.log(error)
console.log( "Server listening on PORT 3000" )
}); |
Steps to run the program:
The project structure will look like this:
Run index.js file using below command:
node index.js
Output:
Server listening on PORT 3000 Comment: { comment: 'Find All' }
Reference: https://mongoosejs.com/docs/api/query.html#query_Query-comment