Fix: Correct Issues With ObjectId Conversion Between Mongodb Data Source And Adapter #502
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Summary
This PR addresses an issue where
ObjectIdvalues returned from MongoDB were not being correctly recognised during the validation stage inprocess-native-record.js. Specifically, theinstanceof ObjectIdcheck was returningfalse, even when the value was anObjectId. This caused primary keys to remain as rawObjectIdobjects, leading to downstream errors such as missing or invalididattributes in Sails models.Problem
Observed Error (from Sails):
Debug logs revealed:
This occurs because different
mongodbdriver instances (or contexts) can produceObjectIdreferences that don’t strictly match the one used forinstanceofchecks.Fix
Replaced strict
instanceof ObjectIdvalidation with a safer check that:ObjectId.isValid(pkValue.toString())to ensure validity.Ensures that all primary keys are consistently converted to string form before being returned to Sails.
Benefits
idattributes from being left as rawObjectIdinstances.idwarnings raised by Sails.process-native-recordmore robust to differences inmongodbdriver instances.Example
Before fix (error in logs):
After fix (correct behavior):
Related Issue
Closes #502