--- id: 587d7fb8367417b2b2512c0e title: 'Perform Classic Updates by Running Find, Edit, then Save' challengeType: 2 forumTopicId: 301541 dashedName: perform-classic-updates-by-running-find-edit-then-save --- # --description-- In the good old days, this was what you needed to do if you wanted to edit a document, and be able to use it somehow (e.g. sending it back in a server response). Mongoose has a dedicated updating method: `Model.update()`. It is bound to the low-level mongo driver. It can bulk-edit many documents matching certain criteria, but it doesn’t send back the updated document, only a 'status' message. Furthermore, it makes model validations difficult, because it just directly calls the mongo driver. # --instructions-- Modify the `findEditThenSave` function to find a person by `_id` (use any of the above methods) with the parameter `personId` as search key. Add `"hamburger"` to the list of the person's `favoriteFoods` (you can use `Array.push()`). Then - inside the find callback - `save()` the updated `Person`. **Note:** This may be tricky, if in your Schema, you declared `favoriteFoods` as an Array, without specifying the type (i.e. `[String]`). In that case, `favoriteFoods` defaults to Mixed type, and you have to manually mark it as edited using `document.markModified('edited-field')`. See [Mongoose documentation](https://mongoosejs.com/docs/schematypes.html#Mixed) # --hints-- Find-edit-update an item should succeed ```js (getUserInput) => $.post(getUserInput('url') + '/_api/find-edit-save', { name: 'Poldo', age: 40, favoriteFoods: ['spaghetti'] }).then( (data) => { assert.equal(data.name, 'Poldo', 'item.name is not what is expected'); assert.equal(data.age, 40, 'item.age is not what expected'); assert.deepEqual( data.favoriteFoods, ['spaghetti', 'hamburger'], 'item.favoriteFoods is not what expected' ); assert.equal(data.__v, 1, 'The item should be previously edited'); }, (xhr) => { throw new Error(xhr.responseText); } ); ``` # --solutions-- ```js /** Backend challenges don't need solutions, because they would need to be tested against a full working project. Please check our contributing guidelines to learn more. */ ```