--- title: Use model.find() to Search Your Database --- # Use model.find() to Search Your Database --- ## Hints ### Hint 1 Replace `Model` with the name of your model from the previous sections. Most likely this is `Person`. ### Hint 2 Use `{name: personName}` for the first argument in `Model.find()`. --- ## Solutions
Solution 1 (Click to Show/Hide) Code for `myApp.js` ```javascript /** 1) Install & Set up mongoose */ const mongoose = require('mongoose'); mongoose.connect(process.env.MONGO_URI); /** 2) Create a 'Person' Model */ var personSchema = new mongoose.Schema({ name: String, age: Number, favoriteFoods: [String] }); /** 3) Create and Save a Person */ var Person = mongoose.model('Person', personSchema); var createAndSavePerson = function(done) { var janeFonda = new Person({name: "Jane Fonda", age: 84, favoriteFoods: ["vodka", "air"]}); janeFonda.save(function(err, data) { if (err) return console.error(err); done(null, data) }); }; /** 4) Create many People with `Model.create()` */ var arrayOfPeople = [ {name: "Frankie", age: 74, favoriteFoods: ["Del Taco"]}, {name: "Sol", age: 76, favoriteFoods: ["roast chicken"]}, {name: "Robert", age: 78, favoriteFoods: ["wine"]} ]; var createManyPeople = function(arrayOfPeople, done) { Person.create(arrayOfPeople, function (err, people) { if (err) return console.log(err); done(null, people); }); }; /** 5) Use `Model.find()` */ var findPeopleByName = function(personName, done) { Person.find({name: personName}, function (err, personFound) { if (err) return console.log(err); done(null, personFound); }); }; ```