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588 lines
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## Model object
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A Loopback `Model` is a vanilla JavaScript class constructor with an attached set of properties and options. A `Model` instance is created by passing a data object containing properties to the `Model` constructor. A `Model` constructor will clean the object passed to it and only set the values matching the properties you define.
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```js
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// valid color
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var Color = loopback.createModel('color', {name: String});
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var red = new Color({name: 'red'});
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console.log(red.name); // red
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// invalid color
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var foo = new Color({bar: 'bat baz'});
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console.log(foo.bar); // undefined
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```
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**Properties**
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A model defines a list of property names, types and other validation metadata. A [DataSource](#data-source) uses this definition to validate a `Model` during operations such as `save()`.
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**Options**
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Some [DataSources](#data-source) may support additional `Model` options.
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Define A Loopbackmodel.
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```js
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var User = loopback.createModel('user', {
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first: String,
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last: String,
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age: Number
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});
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```
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### Methods
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#### Model.attachTo(dataSource)
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Attach a model to a [DataSource](#data-source). Attaching a [DataSource](#data-source) updates the model with additional methods and behaviors.
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```js
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var oracle = loopback.createDataSource({
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connector: require('loopback-connector-oracle'),
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host: '111.22.333.44',
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database: 'MYDB',
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username: 'username',
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password: 'password'
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});
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User.attachTo(oracle);
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```
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**Note:** until a model is attached to a data source it will **not** have any **attached methods**.
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### Properties
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#### Model.properties
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An object containing a normalized set of properties supplied to `loopback.createModel(name, properties)`.
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Example:
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```js
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var props = {
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a: String,
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b: {type: 'Number'},
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c: {type: 'String', min: 10, max: 100},
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d: Date,
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e: loopback.GeoPoint
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};
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var MyModel = loopback.createModel('foo', props);
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console.log(MyModel.properties);
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```
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Outputs:
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```js
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{
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"a": {type: String},
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"b": {type: Number},
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"c": {
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"type": String,
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"min": 10,
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"max": 100
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},
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"d": {type: Date},
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"e": {type: GeoPoint},
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"id": {
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"id": 1
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}
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}
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```
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### CRUD and Query Mixins
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Mixins are added by attaching a vanilla model to a [data source](#data-source) with a [connector](#connectors). Each [connector](#connectors) enables its own set of operations that are mixed into a `Model` as methods. To see available methods for a data source call `dataSource.operations()`.
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Log the available methods for a memory data source.
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```js
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var ops = loopback
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.createDataSource({connector: loopback.Memory})
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.operations();
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console.log(Object.keys(ops));
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```
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Outputs:
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```js
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[ 'create',
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'updateOrCreate',
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'upsert',
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'findOrCreate',
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'exists',
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'findById',
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'find',
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'all',
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'findOne',
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'destroyAll',
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'deleteAll',
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'count',
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'include',
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'relationNameFor',
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'hasMany',
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'belongsTo',
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'hasAndBelongsToMany',
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'save',
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'isNewRecord',
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'destroy',
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'delete',
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'updateAttribute',
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'updateAttributes',
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'reload' ]
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```
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Here is the definition of the `count()` operation.
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```js
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{
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accepts: [ { arg: 'where', type: 'object' } ],
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http: { verb: 'get', path: '/count' },
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remoteEnabled: true,
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name: 'count'
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}
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```
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### Static Methods
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**Note:** These are the default mixin methods for a `Model` attached to a data source. See the specific connector for additional API documentation.
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#### Model.create(data, [callback])
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Create an instance of Model with given data and save to the attached data source. Callback is optional.
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```js
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User.create({first: 'Joe', last: 'Bob'}, function(err, user) {
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console.log(user instanceof User); // true
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});
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```
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**Note:** You must include a callback and use the created model provided in the callback if your code depends on your model being saved or having an `id`.
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#### Model.count([query], callback)
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Query count of Model instances in data source. Optional query param allows to count filtered set of Model instances.
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```js
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User.count({approved: true}, function(err, count) {
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console.log(count); // 2081
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});
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```
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#### Model.find(filter, callback)
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Find all instances of Model, matched by query. Fields used for filter and sort should be declared with `{index: true}` in model definition.
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**filter**
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- **where** `Object` { key: val, key2: {gt: 'val2'}} The search criteria
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- Format: {key: val} or {key: {op: val}}
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- Operations:
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- gt: >
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- gte: >=
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- lt: <
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- lte: <=
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- between
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- inq: IN
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- nin: NOT IN
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- neq: !=
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- like: LIKE
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- nlike: NOT LIKE
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- **include** `String`, `Object` or `Array` Allows you to load relations of several objects and optimize numbers of requests.
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- Format:
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- 'posts': Load posts
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- ['posts', 'passports']: Load posts and passports
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- {'owner': 'posts'}: Load owner and owner's posts
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- {'owner': ['posts', 'passports']}: Load owner, owner's posts, and owner's passports
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- {'owner': [{posts: 'images'}, 'passports']}: Load owner, owner's posts, owner's posts' images, and owner's passports
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- **order** `String` The sorting order
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- Format: 'key1 ASC, key2 DESC'
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- **limit** `Number` The maximum number of instances to be returned
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- **skip** `Number` Skip the number of instances
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- **offset** `Number` Alias for skip
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- **fields** `Object|Array|String` The included/excluded fields
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- `['foo']` or `'foo'` - include only the foo property
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- `['foo', 'bar']` - include the foo and bar properties
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- `{foo: true}` - include only foo
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- `{bat: false}` - include all properties, exclude bat
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Find the second page of 10 users over age 21 in descending order exluding the password property.
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```js
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User.find({
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where: {
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age: {gt: 21}},
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order: 'age DESC',
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limit: 10,
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skip: 10,
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fields: {password: false}
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},
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console.log
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);
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```
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**Note:** See the specific connector's [docs](#connectors) for more info.
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#### Model.destroyAll([where], callback)
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Delete all Model instances from data source. **Note:** destroyAll method does not perform destroy hooks.
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```js
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Product.destroyAll({price: {gt: 99}}, function(err) {
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// removed matching products
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});
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```
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> **NOTE:* `where` is optional and a where object... do NOT pass a filter object
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#### Model.findById(id, callback)
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Find instance by id.
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```js
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User.findById(23, function(err, user) {
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console.info(user.id); // 23
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});
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```
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#### Model.findOne(where, callback)
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Find a single instance that matches the given where expression.
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```js
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User.findOne({id: 23}, function(err, user) {
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console.info(user.id); // 23
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});
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```
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#### Model.upsert(data, callback)
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Update when record with id=data.id found, insert otherwise. **Note:** no setters, validations or hooks applied when using upsert.
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#### Custom static methods
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Define a static model method.
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```js
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User.login = function (username, password, fn) {
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var passwordHash = hashPassword(password);
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this.findOne({username: username}, function (err, user) {
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var failErr = new Error('login failed');
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if(err) {
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fn(err);
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} else if(!user) {
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fn(failErr);
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} else if(user.password === passwordHash) {
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MyAccessTokenModel.create({userId: user.id}, function (err, accessToken) {
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fn(null, accessToken.id);
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});
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} else {
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fn(failErr);
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}
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});
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}
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```
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Setup the static model method to be exposed to clients as a [remote method](#remote-method).
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```js
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loopback.remoteMethod(
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User.login,
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{
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accepts: [
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{arg: 'username', type: 'string', required: true},
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{arg: 'password', type: 'string', required: true}
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],
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returns: {arg: 'sessionId', type: 'any'},
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http: {path: '/sign-in'}
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}
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);
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```
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### Instance methods
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**Note:** These are the default mixin methods for a `Model` attached to a data source. See the specific connector for additional API documentation.
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#### model.save([options], [callback])
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Save an instance of a Model to the attached data source.
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```js
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var joe = new User({first: 'Joe', last: 'Bob'});
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joe.save(function(err, user) {
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if(user.errors) {
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console.log(user.errors);
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} else {
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console.log(user.id);
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}
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});
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```
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#### model.updateAttributes(data, [callback])
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Save specified attributes to the attached data source.
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```js
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user.updateAttributes({
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first: 'updatedFirst',
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name: 'updatedLast'
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}, fn);
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```
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#### model.destroy([callback])
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Remove a model from the attached data source.
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```js
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model.destroy(function(err) {
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// model instance destroyed
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});
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```
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#### Custom instance methods
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Define an instance method.
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```js
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User.prototype.logout = function (fn) {
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MySessionModel.destroyAll({userId: this.id}, fn);
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}
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```
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Define a remote model instance method.
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```js
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loopback.remoteMethod(User.prototype.logout)
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```
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### Relationships
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#### Model.hasMany(Model, options)
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Define a "one to many" relationship.
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```js
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// by referencing model
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Book.hasMany(Chapter);
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// specify the name
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Book.hasMany('chapters', {model: Chapter});
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```
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Query and create the related models.
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```js
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Book.create(function(err, book) {
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// create a chapter instance
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// ready to be saved in the data source
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var chapter = book.chapters.build({name: 'Chapter 1'});
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// save the new chapter
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chapter.save();
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// you can also call the Chapter.create method with
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// the `chapters` property which will build a chapter
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// instance and save the it in the data source
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book.chapters.create({name: 'Chapter 2'}, function(err, savedChapter) {
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// this callback is optional
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});
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// query chapters for the book using the
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book.chapters(function(err, chapters) {
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// all chapters with bookId = book.id
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console.log(chapters);
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});
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book.chapters({where: {name: 'test'}, function(err, chapters) {
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// all chapters with bookId = book.id and name = 'test'
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console.log(chapters);
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});
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});
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```
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#### Model.belongsTo(Model, options)
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A `belongsTo` relation sets up a one-to-one connection with another model, such
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that each instance of the declaring model "belongs to" one instance of the other
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model. For example, if your application includes users and posts, and each post
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can be written by exactly one user.
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```js
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Post.belongsTo(User, {as: 'author', foreignKey: 'userId'});
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```
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The code above basically says Post has a reference called `author` to User using
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the `userId` property of Post as the foreign key. Now we can access the author
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in one of the following styles:
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```js
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post.author(callback); // Get the User object for the post author asynchronously
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post.author(); // Get the User object for the post author synchronously
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post.author(user) // Set the author to be the given user
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```
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#### Model.hasAndBelongsToMany(Model, options)
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A `hasAndBelongsToMany` relation creates a direct many-to-many connection with
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another model, with no intervening model. For example, if your application
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includes users and groups, with each group having many users and each user
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appearing in many groups, you could declare the models this way,
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```js
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User.hasAndBelongsToMany('groups', {model: Group, foreignKey: 'groupId'});
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user.groups(callback); // get groups of the user
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user.groups.create(data, callback); // create a new group and connect it with the user
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user.groups.add(group, callback); // connect an existing group with the user
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user.groups.remove(group, callback); // remove the user from the group
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```
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### Validations
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#### Model.validatesFormatOf(property, options)
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Require a model to include a property that matches the given format.
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```js
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User.validatesFormat('name', {with: /\w+/});
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```
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#### Model.validatesPresenceOf(properties...)
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Require a model to include a property to be considered valid.
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```js
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User.validatesPresenceOf('first', 'last', 'age');
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```
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#### Model.validatesLengthOf(property, options)
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Require a property length to be within a specified range.
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```js
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User.validatesLengthOf('password', {min: 5, message: {min: 'Password is too short'}});
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```
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#### Model.validatesInclusionOf(property, options)
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Require a value for `property` to be in the specified array.
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```js
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User.validatesInclusionOf('gender', {in: ['male', 'female']});
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```
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#### Model.validatesExclusionOf(property, options)
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Require a value for `property` to not exist in the specified array.
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```js
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User.validatesExclusionOf('domain', {in: ['www', 'billing', 'admin']});
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```
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#### Model.validatesNumericalityOf(property, options)
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Require a value for `property` to be a specific type of `Number`.
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```js
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User.validatesNumericalityOf('age', {int: true});
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```
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#### Model.validatesUniquenessOf(property, options)
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Ensure the value for `property` is unique in the collection of models.
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```js
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User.validatesUniquenessOf('email', {message: 'email is not unique'});
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```
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**Note:** not available for all [connectors](#connectors).
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Currently supported in these connectors:
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- [In Memory](#memory-connector)
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- [Oracle](http://github.com/strongloop/loopback-connector-oracle)
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- [MongoDB](http://github.com/strongloop/loopback-connector-mongodb)
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#### myModel.isValid()
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Validate the model instance.
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```js
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user.isValid(function (valid) {
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if (!valid) {
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console.log(user.errors);
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// => hash of errors
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// => {
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// => username: [errmessage, errmessage, ...],
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// => email: ...
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// => }
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}
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});
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```
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#### loopback.ValidationError
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`ValidationError` is raised when the application attempts to save an invalid
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model instance.
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Example:
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```js
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{
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"name": "ValidationError",
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"status": 422,
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"message": "The Model instance is not valid. \
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See `details` property of the error object for more info.",
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"statusCode": 422,
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"details": {
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"context": "user",
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"codes": {
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"password": [
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"presence"
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],
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"email": [
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"uniqueness"
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]
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},
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"messages": {
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"password": [
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"can't be blank"
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],
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"email": [
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"Email already exists"
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]
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}
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},
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}
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```
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You might run into situations where you need to raise a validation error
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yourself, for example in a "before" hook or a custom model method.
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```js
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MyModel.prototype.preflight = function(changes, callback) {
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// Update properties, do not save to db
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for (var key in changes) {
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model[key] = changes[key];
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}
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if (model.isValid()) {
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return callback(null, { success: true });
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}
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// This line shows how to create a ValidationError
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err = new ValidationError(model);
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callback(err);
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}
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```
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### Shared methods
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Any static or instance method can be decorated as `shared`. These methods are exposed over the provided transport (eg. [loopback.rest](#rest)).
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