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node.js - Populate a mongoose model with a field that isn't an id

Is it possible to populate a mongoose model with a field of a reference model that isn't the _id ... e.g. a username.

so something like

var personSchema = Schema({
  _id     : Number,
  name    : String,
  age     : Number,
  stories : { type: String, field: "username", ref: 'Story' }
});
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This is supported since Mongoose 4.5, and is called virtuals population.

You have to define your foreign keys relationships after your schemas definitions and before creating models, like this:

// Schema definitions

BookSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
        ...,
        title: String,
        authorId: Number,
        ...
    },
    // schema options: Don't forget this option
    // if you declare foreign keys for this schema afterwards.
    {
        toObject: {virtuals:true},
        // use if your results might be retrieved as JSON
        // see http://stackoverflow.com/q/13133911/488666
        //toJSON: {virtuals:true} 
    });

PersonSchema = new mongoose.Schema({id: Number, ...});


// Foreign keys definitions

BookSchema.virtual('author', {
  ref: 'Person',
  localField: 'authorId',
  foreignField: 'id',
  justOne: true // for many-to-1 relationships
});


// Models creation

var Book = mongoose.model('Book', BookSchema);
var Person = mongoose.model('Person', PersonSchema);


// Querying

Book.find({...})
    // if you use select() be sure to include the foreign key field !
    .select({.... authorId ....}) 
    // use the 'virtual population' name
    .populate('author')
    .exec(function(err, books) {...})

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