I’m trying to make an application that requires image uploading and storing, I’m using Express, Mongoose and Multer and trying to upload to MongoDB.
Currently when I try to upload an image, Multer does create a folder and store the image in that folder, but it doesn’t save the item to the database and it crashes the server giving the error : ObjectParameterError: Parameter "obj" to Document() must be an object, got itemImages34ed9d34a3b034becdb415d67b7d193
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Adding to the database works fine without trying to add the image with multer.
My Code:
item_controller.js:
const Item = require('../models/item_schema'); const addItem = (req, res) => { let itemData = req.body let itemImage = req.file.path Item.create(itemData, itemImage) .then((data) => { if (data) { res.status(201).json(data) } }) } module.exports = { addItem }
item_schema.js
const { Schema, model} = require('mongoose') const itemSchema = new Schema({ title: { type: String, required: [true, 'Title field is required.'] }, description: { type: String, required: [true, 'Description field is required.'] }, itemImage: { type: String, required: [true, 'Image field is required.'] }, userID: { type: Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: "User", required: [true, 'User field is required'] }, categoryID: { type: Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: "Category", required: [true, 'Category field is required'] }, qualityID: { type: Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: "Quality", required: [true, 'Quality field is required'] }, price: { type: Number }, claimed:{ type: Boolean } }, { timestamps: true }) module.exports = model('Item', itemSchema)
server.js:
const express = require('express') const cors = require('cors') const jwt = require('jsonwebtoken') const multer = require('multer'); const upload = multer({dest: 'itemImages/'}); require('dotenv').config() require('./db')() const { addItem } = require('./controllers/item_controller') const { loginRequired } = require('./controllers/user_controller') const app = express() app.use(cors()) app.use(express.json()) app.post('/items', upload.single('itemImage'), loginRequired, addItem) app.listen(port, () => { console.log(`Example app listening on port ${port}`) })
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Answer
In your item_controller.js try this:
const addItem = (req, res) => { let itemData = req.body let itemImage = req.file.path Item.create({ title: itemData.title, description: description , itemImage: itemImage , userID: item.userID , categoryID: item.categoryID , qualityID: item.qualityID, //put all data that are required here... }, (err,, data)=> { if (err) return handleError(err) //here you custom handleError of Just res.status(400).json(err); res.status(201).json(data) }) }
Model.create receive as a first params all that property you want to save in your Model and second params it a closure.