Mongoose query error does not return data





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Hi friends i have this schema in my db



const impresionSchema = mongoose.Schema({
id:{type:Number, required: true},
ap:{type:String, required: true},
mac_address:{type:String, required: true},
campaniaId:{type:String, required: true}
}, {versionKey: false});


and this is my query to db



router.get("/:start/:end", (req, res, next) => {

const start = parseInt(req.params.start);
const end = parseInt(req.params.end);
const unique = req.query.unique !== undefined;

Impresion.find({id:{$gte:start, $lte:end}}).then(impresiones => {
res.status(200).json({
message: "Impresiones fetched successfully!",
impresiones: impresiones
});
});
});


Mongo does not return any data, but there are multiple documents according to the query



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  • Show a document you expect to match and add mongoose.set("debug", true) to your application code and include the actual query issued to MongoDB that will log as a result of that "debug" setting. Also note the mongoose version in use, since earlier versions typically transpose id and _id. Newever versions "appear" to leave this alone.

    – Neil Lunn
    Nov 19 '18 at 6:17


















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Hi friends i have this schema in my db



const impresionSchema = mongoose.Schema({
id:{type:Number, required: true},
ap:{type:String, required: true},
mac_address:{type:String, required: true},
campaniaId:{type:String, required: true}
}, {versionKey: false});


and this is my query to db



router.get("/:start/:end", (req, res, next) => {

const start = parseInt(req.params.start);
const end = parseInt(req.params.end);
const unique = req.query.unique !== undefined;

Impresion.find({id:{$gte:start, $lte:end}}).then(impresiones => {
res.status(200).json({
message: "Impresiones fetched successfully!",
impresiones: impresiones
});
});
});


Mongo does not return any data, but there are multiple documents according to the query



**sorry for my english










share|improve this question























  • Show a document you expect to match and add mongoose.set("debug", true) to your application code and include the actual query issued to MongoDB that will log as a result of that "debug" setting. Also note the mongoose version in use, since earlier versions typically transpose id and _id. Newever versions "appear" to leave this alone.

    – Neil Lunn
    Nov 19 '18 at 6:17














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Hi friends i have this schema in my db



const impresionSchema = mongoose.Schema({
id:{type:Number, required: true},
ap:{type:String, required: true},
mac_address:{type:String, required: true},
campaniaId:{type:String, required: true}
}, {versionKey: false});


and this is my query to db



router.get("/:start/:end", (req, res, next) => {

const start = parseInt(req.params.start);
const end = parseInt(req.params.end);
const unique = req.query.unique !== undefined;

Impresion.find({id:{$gte:start, $lte:end}}).then(impresiones => {
res.status(200).json({
message: "Impresiones fetched successfully!",
impresiones: impresiones
});
});
});


Mongo does not return any data, but there are multiple documents according to the query



**sorry for my english










share|improve this question














Hi friends i have this schema in my db



const impresionSchema = mongoose.Schema({
id:{type:Number, required: true},
ap:{type:String, required: true},
mac_address:{type:String, required: true},
campaniaId:{type:String, required: true}
}, {versionKey: false});


and this is my query to db



router.get("/:start/:end", (req, res, next) => {

const start = parseInt(req.params.start);
const end = parseInt(req.params.end);
const unique = req.query.unique !== undefined;

Impresion.find({id:{$gte:start, $lte:end}}).then(impresiones => {
res.status(200).json({
message: "Impresiones fetched successfully!",
impresiones: impresiones
});
});
});


Mongo does not return any data, but there are multiple documents according to the query



**sorry for my english







javascript mongodb mongoose






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  • Show a document you expect to match and add mongoose.set("debug", true) to your application code and include the actual query issued to MongoDB that will log as a result of that "debug" setting. Also note the mongoose version in use, since earlier versions typically transpose id and _id. Newever versions "appear" to leave this alone.

    – Neil Lunn
    Nov 19 '18 at 6:17



















  • Show a document you expect to match and add mongoose.set("debug", true) to your application code and include the actual query issued to MongoDB that will log as a result of that "debug" setting. Also note the mongoose version in use, since earlier versions typically transpose id and _id. Newever versions "appear" to leave this alone.

    – Neil Lunn
    Nov 19 '18 at 6:17

















Show a document you expect to match and add mongoose.set("debug", true) to your application code and include the actual query issued to MongoDB that will log as a result of that "debug" setting. Also note the mongoose version in use, since earlier versions typically transpose id and _id. Newever versions "appear" to leave this alone.

– Neil Lunn
Nov 19 '18 at 6:17





Show a document you expect to match and add mongoose.set("debug", true) to your application code and include the actual query issued to MongoDB that will log as a result of that "debug" setting. Also note the mongoose version in use, since earlier versions typically transpose id and _id. Newever versions "appear" to leave this alone.

– Neil Lunn
Nov 19 '18 at 6:17












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Use it like this:



Impressions.find({id:{$gte:start, $lte:end}}).toArray().then(arr => {}).catch()






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  • ir raises an error toArray() is not a function

    – Steven Arias
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:31



















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I think you missed exporting the schema so export schema like: -



var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var db = mongoose.createConnection(your hostname, you database name');

const impresionSchema = mongoose.Schema({
id:{type:Number, required: true},
ap:{type:String, required: true},
mac_address:{type:String, required: true},
campaniaId:{type:String, required: true}
}, {versionKey: false});

var Impresion = db.model('Impresion', impresionSchema);
module.exports = Impresion; // this is what you want





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  • Thanks for your help friend, the db connection its good. If I remove the filter it returns the data,

    – Steven Arias
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:31












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Use it like this:



Impressions.find({id:{$gte:start, $lte:end}}).toArray().then(arr => {}).catch()






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  • ir raises an error toArray() is not a function

    – Steven Arias
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:31
















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Use it like this:



Impressions.find({id:{$gte:start, $lte:end}}).toArray().then(arr => {}).catch()






share|improve this answer
























  • ir raises an error toArray() is not a function

    – Steven Arias
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:31














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Use it like this:



Impressions.find({id:{$gte:start, $lte:end}}).toArray().then(arr => {}).catch()






share|improve this answer













Use it like this:



Impressions.find({id:{$gte:start, $lte:end}}).toArray().then(arr => {}).catch()







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answered Nov 16 '18 at 18:49









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  • ir raises an error toArray() is not a function

    – Steven Arias
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:31



















  • ir raises an error toArray() is not a function

    – Steven Arias
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:31

















ir raises an error toArray() is not a function

– Steven Arias
Nov 16 '18 at 22:31





ir raises an error toArray() is not a function

– Steven Arias
Nov 16 '18 at 22:31













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I think you missed exporting the schema so export schema like: -



var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var db = mongoose.createConnection(your hostname, you database name');

const impresionSchema = mongoose.Schema({
id:{type:Number, required: true},
ap:{type:String, required: true},
mac_address:{type:String, required: true},
campaniaId:{type:String, required: true}
}, {versionKey: false});

var Impresion = db.model('Impresion', impresionSchema);
module.exports = Impresion; // this is what you want





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  • Thanks for your help friend, the db connection its good. If I remove the filter it returns the data,

    – Steven Arias
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:31
















0














I think you missed exporting the schema so export schema like: -



var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var db = mongoose.createConnection(your hostname, you database name');

const impresionSchema = mongoose.Schema({
id:{type:Number, required: true},
ap:{type:String, required: true},
mac_address:{type:String, required: true},
campaniaId:{type:String, required: true}
}, {versionKey: false});

var Impresion = db.model('Impresion', impresionSchema);
module.exports = Impresion; // this is what you want





share|improve this answer
























  • Thanks for your help friend, the db connection its good. If I remove the filter it returns the data,

    – Steven Arias
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:31














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I think you missed exporting the schema so export schema like: -



var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var db = mongoose.createConnection(your hostname, you database name');

const impresionSchema = mongoose.Schema({
id:{type:Number, required: true},
ap:{type:String, required: true},
mac_address:{type:String, required: true},
campaniaId:{type:String, required: true}
}, {versionKey: false});

var Impresion = db.model('Impresion', impresionSchema);
module.exports = Impresion; // this is what you want





share|improve this answer













I think you missed exporting the schema so export schema like: -



var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var db = mongoose.createConnection(your hostname, you database name');

const impresionSchema = mongoose.Schema({
id:{type:Number, required: true},
ap:{type:String, required: true},
mac_address:{type:String, required: true},
campaniaId:{type:String, required: true}
}, {versionKey: false});

var Impresion = db.model('Impresion', impresionSchema);
module.exports = Impresion; // this is what you want






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answered Nov 16 '18 at 18:54









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  • Thanks for your help friend, the db connection its good. If I remove the filter it returns the data,

    – Steven Arias
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:31



















  • Thanks for your help friend, the db connection its good. If I remove the filter it returns the data,

    – Steven Arias
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:31

















Thanks for your help friend, the db connection its good. If I remove the filter it returns the data,

– Steven Arias
Nov 16 '18 at 22:31





Thanks for your help friend, the db connection its good. If I remove the filter it returns the data,

– Steven Arias
Nov 16 '18 at 22:31


















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