--- id: 587d7fb9367417b2b2512c12 title: Chain Search Query Helpers to Narrow Search Results challengeType: 2 forumTopicId: 301533 --- ## Description
If you don’t pass the callback as the last argument to `Model.find()` (or to the other search methods), the query is not executed. You can store the query in a variable for later use. This kind of object enables you to build up a query using chaining syntax. The actual db search is executed when you finally chain the method `.exec()`. You always need to pass your callback to this last method. There are many query helpers, here we'll use the most commonly used.
## Instructions
Modify the `queryChain` function to find people who like the food specified by the variable named `foodToSearch`. Sort them by `name`, limit the results to two documents, and hide their age. Chain `.find()`, `.sort()`, `.limit()`, `.select()`, and then `.exec()`. Pass the `done(err, data)` callback to `exec()`. ### Further Readings If you are eager to learn and want to go deeper, You may look at: - Indexes ( very important for query efficiency ), - Pre/Post hooks, - Validation, - Schema Virtuals and Model, Static, and Instance methods,
## Tests
```yml tests: - text: Chaining query helpers should succeed testString: | getUserInput => $.ajax({url: getUserInput('url') + '/_api/query-tools', type: 'POST', contentType:'application/json', data: JSON.stringify([{name: 'Pablo', age: 26, favoriteFoods: ['burrito', 'hot-dog']}, {name: 'Bob', age: 23, favoriteFoods: ['pizza', 'nachos']}, {name: 'Ashley', age: 32, favoriteFoods: ['steak', 'burrito']}, {name: 'Mario', age: 51, favoriteFoods: ['burrito', 'prosciutto']} ]) }).then(data => { assert.isArray(data, 'the response should be an Array'); assert.equal(data.length, 2, 'the data array length is not what expected'); assert.notProperty(data[0], 'age', 'The returned first item has too many properties'); assert.equal(data[0].name, 'Ashley', 'The returned first item name is not what expected'); assert.notProperty(data[1], 'age', 'The returned second item has too many properties'); assert.equal(data[1].name, 'Mario', 'The returned second item name is not what expected'); }, xhr => { throw new Error(xhr.responseText); }) ```
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## Solution
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