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- 'use strict';
-
- const get = require('../get');
-
- /*!
- * Register methods for this model
- *
- * @param {Model} model
- * @param {Schema} schema
- */
-
- module.exports = function applyMethods(model, schema) {
- function apply(method, schema) {
- Object.defineProperty(model.prototype, method, {
- get: function() {
- const h = {};
- for (const k in schema.methods[method]) {
- h[k] = schema.methods[method][k].bind(this);
- }
- return h;
- },
- configurable: true
- });
- }
- for (const method of Object.keys(schema.methods)) {
- const fn = schema.methods[method];
- if (schema.tree.hasOwnProperty(method)) {
- throw new Error('You have a method and a property in your schema both ' +
- 'named "' + method + '"');
- }
- if (schema.reserved[method] &&
- !get(schema, `methodOptions.${method}.suppressWarning`, false)) {
- console.warn(`mongoose: the method name "${method}" is used by mongoose ` +
- 'internally, overwriting it may cause bugs. If you\'re sure you know ' +
- 'what you\'re doing, you can suppress this error by using ' +
- `\`schema.method('${method}', fn, { suppressWarning: true })\`.`);
- }
- if (typeof fn === 'function') {
- model.prototype[method] = fn;
- } else {
- apply(method, schema);
- }
- }
-
- // Recursively call `applyMethods()` on child schemas
- model.$appliedMethods = true;
- for (const key of Object.keys(schema.paths)) {
- const type = schema.paths[key];
- if (type.$isSingleNested && !type.caster.$appliedMethods) {
- applyMethods(type.caster, type.schema);
- }
- if (type.$isMongooseDocumentArray && !type.Constructor.$appliedMethods) {
- applyMethods(type.Constructor, type.schema);
- }
- }
- };
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