Document
- Document.prototype.$getAllSubdocs()
- Document.prototype.$ignore()
- Document.prototype.$isDefault()
- Document.prototype.$isDeleted()
- Document.prototype.$isEmpty()
- Document.prototype.$locals
- Document.prototype.$markValid()
- Document.prototype.$op
- Document.prototype.$parent()
- Document.prototype.$session()
- Document.prototype.$set()
- Document.prototype.depopulate()
- Document.prototype.directModifiedPaths()
- Document.prototype.equals()
- Document.prototype.errors
- Document.prototype.execPopulate()
- Document.prototype.get()
- Document.prototype.getChanges()
- Document.prototype.id
- Document.prototype.init()
- Document.prototype.inspect()
- Document.prototype.invalidate()
- Document.prototype.isDirectModified()
- Document.prototype.isDirectSelected()
- Document.prototype.isInit()
- Document.prototype.isModified()
- Document.prototype.isNew
- Document.prototype.isSelected()
- Document.prototype.markModified()
- Document.prototype.modifiedPaths()
- Document.prototype.overwrite()
- Document.prototype.parent()
- Document.prototype.populate()
- Document.prototype.populated()
- Document.prototype.replaceOne()
- Document.prototype.save()
- Document.prototype.schema
- Document.prototype.set()
- Document.prototype.toJSON()
- Document.prototype.toObject()
- Document.prototype.toString()
- Document.prototype.undefined
- Document.prototype.unmarkModified()
- Document.prototype.update()
- Document.prototype.updateOne()
- Document.prototype.validate()
- Document.prototype.validateSync()
Document.prototype.$getAllSubdocs()
Get all subdocs (by bfs)
Document.prototype.$ignore()
Parameters
- path «String» the path to ignore
Don't run validation on this path or persist changes to this path.
Example:
doc.foo = null;
doc.$ignore('foo');
doc.save(); // changes to foo will not be persisted and validators won't be run
Document.prototype.$isDefault()
Parameters
- [path] «String»
Returns:
- «Boolean»
Checks if a path is set to its default.
Example
MyModel = mongoose.model('test', { name: { type: String, default: 'Val '} });
const m = new MyModel();
m.$isDefault('name'); // true
Document.prototype.$isDeleted()
Parameters
- [val] «Boolean» optional, overrides whether mongoose thinks the doc is deleted
Returns:
- «Boolean» whether mongoose thinks this doc is deleted.
Getter/setter, determines whether the document was removed or not.
Example:
product.remove(function (err, product) {
product.$isDeleted(); // true
product.remove(); // no-op, doesn't send anything to the db
product.$isDeleted(false);
product.$isDeleted(); // false
product.remove(); // will execute a remove against the db
})
Document.prototype.$isEmpty()
Returns:
- «Boolean»
Returns true if the given path is nullish or only contains empty objects. Useful for determining whether this subdoc will get stripped out by the minimize option.
Example:
const schema = new Schema({ nested: { foo: String } });
const Model = mongoose.model('Test', schema);
const doc = new Model({});
doc.$isEmpty('nested'); // true
doc.nested.$isEmpty(); // true
doc.nested.foo = 'bar';
doc.$isEmpty('nested'); // false
doc.nested.$isEmpty(); // false
Document.prototype.$locals
Type:
- «property»
Empty object that you can use for storing properties on the document. This is handy for passing data to middleware without conflicting with Mongoose internals.
Example:
schema.pre('save', function() {
// Mongoose will set `isNew` to `false` if `save()` succeeds
this.$locals.wasNew = this.isNew;
});
schema.post('save', function() {
// Prints true if `isNew` was set before `save()`
console.log(this.$locals.wasNew);
});
Document.prototype.$markValid()
Parameters
- path «String» the field to mark as valid
Marks a path as valid, removing existing validation errors.
Document.prototype.$op
Type:
- «property»
A string containing the current operation that Mongoose is executing on this document. May be null
, 'save'
, 'validate'
, or 'remove'
.
Example:
const doc = new Model({ name: 'test' });
doc.$op; // null
const promise = doc.save();
doc.$op; // 'save'
await promise;
doc.$op; // null
Document.prototype.$parent()
Alias for parent()
. If this document is a subdocument or populated document, returns the document's parent. Returns undefined
otherwise.
Document.prototype.$session()
Parameters
- [session] «ClientSession» overwrite the current session
Returns:
- «ClientSession»
Getter/setter around the session associated with this document. Used to automatically set session
if you save()
a doc that you got from a query with an associated session.
Example:
const session = MyModel.startSession();
const doc = await MyModel.findOne().session(session);
doc.$session() === session; // true
doc.$session(null);
doc.$session() === null; // true
If this is a top-level document, setting the session propagates to all child docs.
Document.prototype.$set()
Parameters
- path «String|Object» path or object of key/vals to set
- val «Any» the value to set
- [type] «Schema|String|Number|Buffer|*» optionally specify a type for "on-the-fly" attributes
- [options] «Object» optionally specify options that modify the behavior of the set
Alias for set()
, used internally to avoid conflicts
Document.prototype.depopulate()
Parameters
- path «String»
Returns:
- «Document» this
Takes a populated field and returns it to its unpopulated state.
Example:
Model.findOne().populate('author').exec(function (err, doc) {
console.log(doc.author.name); // Dr.Seuss
console.log(doc.depopulate('author'));
console.log(doc.author); // '5144cf8050f071d979c118a7'
})
If the path was not populated, this is a no-op.
Document.prototype.directModifiedPaths()
Returns:
- «Array»
Returns the list of paths that have been directly modified. A direct modified path is a path that you explicitly set, whether via doc.foo = 'bar'
, Object.assign(doc, { foo: 'bar' })
, or doc.set('foo', 'bar')
.
A path a
may be in modifiedPaths()
but not in directModifiedPaths()
because a child of a
was directly modified.
Example
const schema = new Schema({ foo: String, nested: { bar: String } });
const Model = mongoose.model('Test', schema);
await Model.create({ foo: 'original', nested: { bar: 'original' } });
const doc = await Model.findOne();
doc.nested.bar = 'modified';
doc.directModifiedPaths(); // ['nested.bar']
doc.modifiedPaths(); // ['nested', 'nested.bar']
Document.prototype.equals()
Parameters
- doc «Document» a document to compare
Returns:
- «Boolean»
Returns true if this document is equal to another document.
Documents are considered equal when they have matching _id
s, unless neither document has an _id
, in which case this function falls back to using deepEqual()
.
Document.prototype.errors
Type:
- «property»
Hash containing current validation errors.
Document.prototype.execPopulate()
Parameters
- [callback] «Function» optional callback. If specified, a promise will not be returned
Returns:
- «Promise» promise that resolves to the document when population is done
Explicitly executes population and returns a promise. Useful for promises integration.
Example:
const promise = doc.
populate('company').
populate({
path: 'notes',
match: /airline/,
select: 'text',
model: 'modelName'
options: opts
}).
execPopulate();
// summary
doc.execPopulate().then(resolve, reject);
// you can also use doc.execPopulate(options) as a shorthand for // doc.populate(options).execPopulate()
Example:
const promise = doc.execPopulate({ path: 'company', select: 'employees' });
// summary promise.then(resolve,reject);
Document.prototype.get()
Parameters
- path «String»
- [type] «Schema|String|Number|Buffer|*» optionally specify a type for on-the-fly attributes
- [options] «Object»
- [options.virtuals=false] «Boolean» Apply virtuals before getting this path
- [options.getters=true] «Boolean» If false, skip applying getters and just get the raw value
Returns the value of a path.
Example
// path
doc.get('age') // 47
// dynamic casting to a string
doc.get('age', String) // "47"
Document.prototype.getChanges()
Returns:
- «Object»
Returns the changes that happened to the document in the format that will be sent to MongoDB.
Example:
const userSchema = new Schema({
name: String,
age: Number,
country: String
});
const User = mongoose.model('User', userSchema);
const user = await User.create({
name: 'Hafez',
age: 25,
country: 'Egypt'
});
// returns an empty object, no changes happened yet
user.getChanges(); // { }
user.country = undefined;
user.age = 26;
user.getChanges(); // { $set: { age: 26 }, { $unset: { country: 1 } } }
await user.save();
user.getChanges(); // { }
Modifying the object that getChanges()
returns does not affect the document's change tracking state. Even if you delete user.getChanges().$set
, Mongoose will still send a $set
to the server.
Document.prototype.id
Type:
- «property»
The string version of this documents _id.
Note:
This getter exists on all documents by default. The getter can be disabled by setting the id
option of its Schema
to false at construction time.
new Schema({ name: String }, { id: false });
Document.prototype.init()
Parameters
- doc «Object» document returned by mongo
Initializes the document without setters or marking anything modified.
Called internally after a document is returned from mongodb. Normally, you do not need to call this function on your own.
This function triggers init
middleware. Note that init
hooks are synchronous.
Document.prototype.inspect()
Helper for console.log
Document.prototype.invalidate()
Parameters
- path
«String» the field to invalidate. For array elements, use the
array.i.field
syntax, wherei
is the 0-based index in the array. - errorMsg
«String|Error» the error which states the reason
path
was invalid - value «Object|String|Number|any» optional invalid value
- [kind]
«String» optional
kind
property for the error
Returns:
- «ValidationError» the current ValidationError, with all currently invalidated paths
Marks a path as invalid, causing validation to fail.
The errorMsg
argument will become the message of the ValidationError
.
The value
argument (if passed) will be available through the ValidationError.value
property.
doc.invalidate('size', 'must be less than 20', 14);
doc.validate(function (err) {
console.log(err)
// prints
{ message: 'Validation failed',
name: 'ValidationError',
errors:
{ size:
{ message: 'must be less than 20',
name: 'ValidatorError',
path: 'size',
type: 'user defined',
value: 14 } } }
})
Document.prototype.isDirectModified()
Parameters
- path «String|Array<String>»
Returns:
- «Boolean»
Returns true if path
was directly set and modified, else false.
Example
doc.set('documents.0.title', 'changed');
doc.isDirectModified('documents.0.title') // true
doc.isDirectModified('documents') // false
Document.prototype.isDirectSelected()
Parameters
- path «String»
Returns:
- «Boolean»
Checks if path
was explicitly selected. If no projection, always returns true.
Example
Thing.findOne().select('nested.name').exec(function (err, doc) {
doc.isDirectSelected('nested.name') // true
doc.isDirectSelected('nested.otherName') // false
doc.isDirectSelected('nested') // false
})
Document.prototype.isInit()
Parameters
- path «String»
Returns:
- «Boolean»
Checks if path
is in the init
state, that is, it was set by Document#init()
and not modified since.
Document.prototype.isModified()
Parameters
- [path] «String» optional
Returns:
- «Boolean»
Returns true if any of the given paths is modified, else false. If no arguments, returns true
if any path in this document is modified.
If path
is given, checks if a path or any full path containing path
as part of its path chain has been modified.
Example
doc.set('documents.0.title', 'changed');
doc.isModified() // true
doc.isModified('documents') // true
doc.isModified('documents.0.title') // true
doc.isModified('documents otherProp') // true
doc.isDirectModified('documents') // false
Document.prototype.isNew
Type:
- «property»
Boolean flag specifying if the document is new.
Document.prototype.isSelected()
Parameters
- path «String|Array<String>»
Returns:
- «Boolean»
Checks if path
was selected in the source query which initialized this document.
Example
Thing.findOne().select('name').exec(function (err, doc) {
doc.isSelected('name') // true
doc.isSelected('age') // false
})
Document.prototype.markModified()
Parameters
- path «String» the path to mark modified
- [scope] «Document» the scope to run validators with
Marks the path as having pending changes to write to the db.
Very helpful when using Mixed types.
Example:
doc.mixed.type = 'changed';
doc.markModified('mixed.type');
doc.save() // changes to mixed.type are now persisted
Document.prototype.modifiedPaths()
Parameters
- [options] «Object»
- [options.includeChildren=false]
«Boolean» if true, returns children of modified paths as well. For example, if false, the list of modified paths for
doc.colors = { primary: 'blue' };
will not containcolors.primary
. If true,modifiedPaths()
will return an array that containscolors.primary
.
Returns:
- «Array»
Returns the list of paths that have been modified.
Document.prototype.overwrite()
Parameters
- obj «Object» the object to overwrite this document with
Overwrite all values in this document with the values of obj
, except for immutable properties. Behaves similarly to set()
, except for it unsets all properties that aren't in obj
.
Document.prototype.parent()
If this document is a subdocument or populated document, returns the document's parent. Returns undefined
otherwise.
Document.prototype.populate()
Parameters
- [path] «String|Object» The path to populate or an options object
- [callback] «Function» When passed, population is invoked
Returns:
- «Document» this
Populates document references, executing the callback
when complete. If you want to use promises instead, use this function with execPopulate()
Example:
doc
.populate('company')
.populate({
path: 'notes',
match: /airline/,
select: 'text',
model: 'modelName'
options: opts
}, function (err, user) {
assert(doc._id === user._id) // the document itself is passed
})
// summary
doc.populate(path) // not executed
doc.populate(options); // not executed
doc.populate(path, callback) // executed
doc.populate(options, callback); // executed
doc.populate(callback); // executed
doc.populate(options).execPopulate() // executed, returns promise
NOTE:
Population does not occur unless a callback
is passed or you explicitly call execPopulate()
. Passing the same path a second time will overwrite the previous path options. See Model.populate() for explaination of options.
Document.prototype.populated()
Parameters
- path «String»
Returns:
- «Array,ObjectId,Number,Buffer,String,undefined»
Gets _id(s) used during population of the given path
.
Example:
Model.findOne().populate('author').exec(function (err, doc) {
console.log(doc.author.name) // Dr.Seuss
console.log(doc.populated('author')) // '5144cf8050f071d979c118a7'
})
If the path was not populated, returns undefined
.
Document.prototype.replaceOne()
Parameters
- doc «Object»
- options «Object»
- callback «Function»
Returns:
- «Query»
Sends a replaceOne command with this document _id
as the query selector.
Valid options:
- same as in Model.replaceOne
Document.prototype.save()
Parameters
- [options] «Object» options optional options
- [options.session=null] «Session» the session associated with this save operation. If not specified, defaults to the document's associated session.
- [options.safe]
«Object» (DEPRECATED) overrides schema's safe option. Use the
w
option instead. - [options.validateBeforeSave] «Boolean» set to false to save without validating.
- [options.validateModifiedOnly=false]
«Boolean» If
true
, Mongoose will only validate modified paths, as opposed to modified paths andrequired
paths. - [options.w]
«Number|String» set the write concern. Overrides the schema-level
writeConcern
option - [options.j]
«Boolean» set to true for MongoDB to wait until this
save()
has been journaled before resolving the returned promise. Overrides the schema-levelwriteConcern
option - [options.wtimeout]
«Number» sets a timeout for the write concern. Overrides the schema-level
writeConcern
option. - [options.checkKeys=true]
«Boolean» the MongoDB driver prevents you from saving keys that start with '$' or contain '.' by default. Set this option to
false
to skip that check. See restrictions on field names - [options.timestamps=true]
«Boolean» if
false
and timestamps are enabled, skip timestamps for thissave()
. - [fn] «Function» optional callback
Returns:
- «Promise,undefined» Returns undefined if used with callback or a Promise otherwise.
Saves this document by inserting a new document into the database if document.isNew is true
, or sends an updateOne operation only with the modifications to the database, it does not replace the whole document in the latter case.
Example:
product.sold = Date.now();
product = await product.save();
If save is successful, the returned promise will fulfill with the document saved.
Example:
const newProduct = await product.save();
newProduct === product; // true
Document.prototype.schema
Type:
- «property»
The document's schema.
Document.prototype.set()
Parameters
- path «String|Object» path or object of key/vals to set
- val «Any» the value to set
- [type] «Schema|String|Number|Buffer|*» optionally specify a type for "on-the-fly" attributes
- [options] «Object» optionally specify options that modify the behavior of the set
Sets the value of a path, or many paths.
Example:
// path, value
doc.set(path, value)
// object
doc.set({
path : value
, path2 : {
path : value
}
})
// on-the-fly cast to number
doc.set(path, value, Number)
// on-the-fly cast to string
doc.set(path, value, String)
// changing strict mode behavior
doc.set(path, value, { strict: false });
Document.prototype.toJSON()
Parameters
- options «Object»
Returns:
- «Object»
The return value of this method is used in calls to JSON.stringify(doc).
This method accepts the same options as Document#toObject. To apply the options to every document of your schema by default, set your schemas toJSON
option to the same argument.
schema.set('toJSON', { virtuals: true })
See schema options for details.
Document.prototype.toObject()
Parameters
- [options] «Object»
- [options.getters=false] «Boolean» if true, apply all getters, including virtuals
- [options.virtuals=false]
«Boolean» if true, apply virtuals, including aliases. Use
{ getters: true, virtuals: false }
to just apply getters, not virtuals - [options.aliases=true]
«Boolean» if
options.virtuals = true
, you can setoptions.aliases = false
to skip applying aliases. This option is a no-op ifoptions.virtuals = false
. - [options.minimize=true] «Boolean» if true, omit any empty objects from the output
- [options.transform=null] «Function|null» if set, mongoose will call this function to allow you to transform the returned object
- [options.depopulate=false] «Boolean» if true, replace any conventionally populated paths with the original id in the output. Has no affect on virtual populated paths.
- [options.versionKey=true]
«Boolean» if false, exclude the version key (
__v
by default) from the output - [options.flattenMaps=false]
«Boolean» if true, convert Maps to POJOs. Useful if you want to
JSON.stringify()
the result oftoObject()
. - [options.useProjection=false]
«Boolean»
- If true, omits fields that are excluded in this document's projection. Unless you specified a projection, this will omit any field that has
select: false
in the schema.
- If true, omits fields that are excluded in this document's projection. Unless you specified a projection, this will omit any field that has
Returns:
- «Object» js object
Converts this document into a plain-old JavaScript object (POJO).
Buffers are converted to instances of mongodb.Binary for proper storage.
Options:
getters
apply all getters (path and virtual getters), defaults to falsealiases
apply all aliases ifvirtuals=true
, defaults to truevirtuals
apply virtual getters (can overridegetters
option), defaults to falseminimize
remove empty objects, defaults to truetransform
a transform function to apply to the resulting document before returningdepopulate
depopulate any populated paths, replacing them with their original refs, defaults to falseversionKey
whether to include the version key, defaults to trueflattenMaps
convert Maps to POJOs. Useful if you want to JSON.stringify() the result of toObject(), defaults to falseuseProjection
set totrue
to omit fields that are excluded in this document's projection. Unless you specified a projection, this will omit any field that hasselect: false
in the schema.
Getters/Virtuals
Example of only applying path getters
doc.toObject({ getters: true, virtuals: false })
Example of only applying virtual getters
doc.toObject({ virtuals: true })
Example of applying both path and virtual getters
doc.toObject({ getters: true })
To apply these options to every document of your schema by default, set your schemas toObject
option to the same argument.
schema.set('toObject', { virtuals: true })
Transform
We may need to perform a transformation of the resulting object based on some criteria, say to remove some sensitive information or return a custom object. In this case we set the optional transform
function.
Transform functions receive three arguments
function (doc, ret, options) {}
doc
The mongoose document which is being convertedret
The plain object representation which has been convertedoptions
The options in use (either schema options or the options passed inline)
Example
// specify the transform schema option
if (!schema.options.toObject) schema.options.toObject = {};
schema.options.toObject.transform = function (doc, ret, options) {
// remove the _id of every document before returning the result
delete ret._id;
return ret;
}
// without the transformation in the schema
doc.toObject(); // { _id: 'anId', name: 'Wreck-it Ralph' }
// with the transformation
doc.toObject(); // { name: 'Wreck-it Ralph' }
With transformations we can do a lot more than remove properties. We can even return completely new customized objects:
if (!schema.options.toObject) schema.options.toObject = {};
schema.options.toObject.transform = function (doc, ret, options) {
return { movie: ret.name }
}
// without the transformation in the schema
doc.toObject(); // { _id: 'anId', name: 'Wreck-it Ralph' }
// with the transformation
doc.toObject(); // { movie: 'Wreck-it Ralph' }
Note: if a transform function returns undefined
, the return value will be ignored.
Transformations may also be applied inline, overridding any transform set in the options:
function xform (doc, ret, options) {
return { inline: ret.name, custom: true }
}
// pass the transform as an inline option
doc.toObject({ transform: xform }); // { inline: 'Wreck-it Ralph', custom: true }
If you want to skip transformations, use transform: false
:
schema.options.toObject.hide = '_id';
schema.options.toObject.transform = function (doc, ret, options) {
if (options.hide) {
options.hide.split(' ').forEach(function (prop) {
delete ret[prop];
});
}
return ret;
}
const doc = new Doc({ _id: 'anId', secret: 47, name: 'Wreck-it Ralph' });
doc.toObject(); // { secret: 47, name: 'Wreck-it Ralph' }
doc.toObject({ hide: 'secret _id', transform: false });// { _id: 'anId', secret: 47, name: 'Wreck-it Ralph' }
doc.toObject({ hide: 'secret _id', transform: true }); // { name: 'Wreck-it Ralph' }
If you pass a transform in toObject()
options, Mongoose will apply the transform to subdocuments in addition to the top-level document. Similarly, transform: false
skips transforms for all subdocuments.
Note that this is behavior is different for transforms defined in the schema
if you define a transform in schema.options.toObject.transform
, that transform will not apply to subdocuments.
const memberSchema = new Schema({ name: String, email: String });
const groupSchema = new Schema({ members: [memberSchema], name: String, email });
const Group = mongoose.model('Group', groupSchema);
const doc = new Group({
name: 'Engineering',
email: 'dev@mongoosejs.io',
members: [{ name: 'Val', email: 'val@mongoosejs.io' }]
});
// Removes `email` from both top-level document **and** array elements
// { name: 'Engineering', members: [{ name: 'Val' }] }
doc.toObject({ transform: (doc, ret) => { delete ret.email; return ret; } });
Transforms, like all of these options, are also available for toJSON
. See this guide to JSON.stringify()
to learn why toJSON()
and toObject()
are separate functions.
See schema options for some more details.
During save, no custom options are applied to the document before being sent to the database.
Document.prototype.toString()
Helper for console.log
Document.prototype.undefined
Returns:
- «Array<Document>» array of populated documents. Empty array if there are no populated documents associated with this document.
Gets all populated documents associated with this document.
Document.prototype.unmarkModified()
Parameters
- path «String» the path to unmark modified
Clears the modified state on the specified path.
Example:
doc.foo = 'bar';
doc.unmarkModified('foo');
doc.save(); // changes to foo will not be persisted
Document.prototype.update()
Parameters
- doc «Object»
- options «Object»
- callback «Function»
Returns:
- «Query»
Sends an update command with this document _id
as the query selector.
Example:
weirdCar.update({$inc: {wheels:1}}, { w: 1 }, callback);
Valid options:
- same as in Model.update
Document.prototype.updateOne()
Parameters
- doc «Object»
- [options]
«Object» optional see
Query.prototype.setOptions()
- [options.lean]
«Object» if truthy, mongoose will return the document as a plain JavaScript object rather than a mongoose document. See
Query.lean()
and the Mongoose lean tutorial. - [options.strict] «Boolean|String» overwrites the schema's strict mode option
- [options.omitUndefined=false]
«Boolean» If true, delete any properties whose value is
undefined
when casting an update. In other words, if this is set, Mongoose will deletebaz
from the update inModel.updateOne({}, { foo: 'bar', baz: undefined })
before sending the update to the server. - [options.timestamps=null]
«Boolean» If set to
false
and schema-level timestamps are enabled, skip timestamps for this update. Note that this allows you to overwrite timestamps. Does nothing if schema-level timestamps are not set. - callback «Function»
Returns:
- «Query»
Sends an updateOne command with this document _id
as the query selector.
Example:
weirdCar.updateOne({$inc: {wheels:1}}, { w: 1 }, callback);
Valid options:
- same as in Model.updateOne
Document.prototype.validate()
Parameters
- [pathsToValidate] «Array|String» list of paths to validate. If set, Mongoose will validate only the modified paths that are in the given list.
- [options] «Object» internal options
- [options.validateModifiedOnly=false]
«Boolean» if
true
mongoose validates only modified paths. - [callback] «Function» optional callback called after validation completes, passing an error if one occurred
Returns:
- «Promise» Promise
Executes registered validation rules for this document.
Note:
This method is called pre
save and if a validation rule is violated, save is aborted and the error is returned to your callback
.
Example:
doc.validate(function (err) {
if (err) handleError(err);
else // validation passed
});
Document.prototype.validateSync()
Parameters
- pathsToValidate «Array|string» only validate the given paths
- [options] «Object» options for validation
- [options.validateModifiedOnly=false]
«Boolean» If
true
, Mongoose will only validate modified paths, as opposed to modified paths andrequired
paths.
Returns:
- «ValidationError,undefined» ValidationError if there are errors during validation, or undefined if there is no error.
Executes registered validation rules (skipping asynchronous validators) for this document.
Note:
This method is useful if you need synchronous validation.
Example:
const err = doc.validateSync();
if (err) {
handleError(err);
} else {
// validation passed
}