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@ -23,17 +23,17 @@ be updated. *document* must be a document that contains the attributes and value
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to be updated. When using the first syntax, *document* must also contain the *_key*
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attribute to identify the document to be updated.
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```
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```js
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FOR u IN users
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UPDATE { _key: u._key, name: CONCAT(u.firstName, u.lastName) } IN users
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UPDATE { _key: u._key, name: CONCAT(u.firstName, " ", u.lastName) } IN users
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```
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The following query is invalid because it does not contain a *_key* attribute and
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thus it is not possible to determine the documents to be updated:
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```
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```js
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FOR u IN users
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UPDATE { name: CONCAT(u.firstName, u.lastName) } IN users
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UPDATE { name: CONCAT(u.firstName, " ", u.lastName) } IN users
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```
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When using the second syntax, *keyExpression* provides the document identification.
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@ -42,21 +42,21 @@ document, which must contain a *_key* attribute.
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The following queries are equivalent:
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```
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```js
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FOR u IN users
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UPDATE u._key WITH { name: CONCAT(u.firstName, u.lastName) } IN users
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UPDATE u._key WITH { name: CONCAT(u.firstName, " ", u.lastName) } IN users
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FOR u IN users
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UPDATE { _key: u._key } WITH { name: CONCAT(u.firstName, u.lastName) } IN users
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UPDATE { _key: u._key } WITH { name: CONCAT(u.firstName, " ", u.lastName) } IN users
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FOR u IN users
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UPDATE u WITH { name: CONCAT(u.firstName, u.lastName) } IN users
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UPDATE u WITH { name: CONCAT(u.firstName, " ", u.lastName) } IN users
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```
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An update operation may update arbitrary documents which do not need to be identical
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to the ones produced by a preceding *FOR* statement:
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```
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```js
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FOR i IN 1..1000
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UPDATE CONCAT('test', i) WITH { foobar: true } IN users
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UPDATE u WITH { status: 'inactive' } IN backup
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```
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!SUBSECTION Using the current value of a document attribute
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The pseudo-variable `OLD` is not supported inside of `WITH` clauses (it is
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available after `UPDATE`). To access the current attribute value, you can
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usually refer to a document via the variable of the `FOR` loop, which is used
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to iterate over a collection:
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```js
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FOR doc IN users
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UPDATE doc WITH {
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fullName: CONCAT(doc.firstName, " ", doc.lastName)
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} IN users
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```
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If there is no loop, because a single document is updated only, then there
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might not be a variable like above (`doc`), which would let you refer to the
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document which is being updated:
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```js
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UPDATE "users/john" WITH { ... } IN users
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```
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To access the current value in this situation, the document has to be retrieved
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and stored in a variable first:
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```js
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LET doc = DOCUMENT("users/john")
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UPDATE doc WITH {
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fullName: CONCAT(doc.firstName, " ", doc.lastName)
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} IN users
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```
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An existing attribute can be modified based on its current value this way,
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to increment a counter for instance:
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```js
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UPDATE doc WITH {
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karma: doc.karma + 1
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} IN users
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```
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If the attribute `karma` doesn't exist yet, `doc.karma` is evaluated to *null*.
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The expression `null + 1` results in the new attribute `karma` being set to *1*.
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If the attribute does exist, then it is increased by *1*.
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Arrays can be mutated too of course:
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```js
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UPDATE doc WITH {
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hobbies: PUSH(doc.hobbies, "swimming")
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} IN users
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```
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If the attribute `hobbies` doesn't exist yet, it is conveniently initialized
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as `[ "swimming" ]` and otherwise extended.
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!SUBSECTION Setting query options
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*options* can be used to suppress query errors that may occur when trying to
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update non-existing documents or violating unique key constraints:
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```
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```js
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FOR i IN 1..1000
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UPDATE { _key: CONCAT('test', i) } WITH { foobar: true } IN users OPTIONS { ignoreErrors: true }
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UPDATE {
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_key: CONCAT('test', i)
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} WITH {
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foobar: true
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} IN users OPTIONS { ignoreErrors: true }
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```
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An update operation will only update the attributes specified in *document* and
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from the document but store a null value for it. To get rid of attributes in an update
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operation, set them to null and provide the *keepNull* option:
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```
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```js
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FOR u IN users
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UPDATE u WITH { foobar: true, notNeeded: null } IN users OPTIONS { keepNull: false }
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UPDATE u WITH {
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foobar: true,
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notNeeded: null
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} IN users OPTIONS { keepNull: false }
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```
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The above query will remove the *notNeeded* attribute from the documents and update
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same value that is specified in the query. This is due to the *mergeObjects* option
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being set to *false*:
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```
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```js
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FOR u IN users
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UPDATE u WITH { name: { first: "foo", middle: "b.", last: "baz" } } IN users OPTIONS { mergeObjects: false }
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UPDATE u WITH {
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name: { first: "foo", middle: "b.", last: "baz" }
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} IN users OPTIONS { mergeObjects: false }
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```
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Contrary, the following query will merge the contents of the *name* attribute in the
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original document with the value specified in the query:
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```
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```js
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FOR u IN users
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UPDATE u WITH { name: { first: "foo", middle: "b.", last: "baz" } } IN users OPTIONS { mergeObjects: true }
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UPDATE u WITH {
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name: { first: "foo", middle: "b.", last: "baz" }
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} IN users OPTIONS { mergeObjects: true }
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```
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Attributes in *name* that are present in the to-be-updated document but not in the
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To make sure data are durable when an update query returns, there is the *waitForSync*
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query option:
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```
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```js
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FOR u IN users
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UPDATE u WITH { foobar: true } IN users OPTIONS { waitForSync: true }
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UPDATE u WITH {
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foobar: true
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} IN users OPTIONS { waitForSync: true }
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```
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!SUBSECTION Returning the modified documents
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Following is an example using a variable named `previous` to capture the original
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documents before modification. For each modified document, the document key is returned.
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```
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```js
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FOR u IN users
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UPDATE u WITH { value: "test" }
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LET previous = OLD
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The following query uses the `NEW` pseudo-value to return the updated documents,
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without some of the system attributes:
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```
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```js
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FOR u IN users
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UPDATE u WITH { value: "test" }
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LET updated = NEW
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It is also possible to return both `OLD` and `NEW`:
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```
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```js
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FOR u IN users
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UPDATE u WITH { value: "test" }
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RETURN { before: OLD, after: NEW }
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```
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