I'm fairly new to Typegoose. I have created a class with a field that should have an array of numbers such as:
class A {
... some other properties ...
@prop({ required: true })
public nums!: number[];
}
Following is the sample code to populate a new object:
let field = {};
field.nums= {1,2,3};
a = new A(field);
The problem I'm facing is that whenever I create a new object of the class, instead of saving {1,2,3} in the nums field, the program is saving it as {{1},{2},{3}}. However, when I change the type of nums from number[] to Object, the values are stored as desired.
P.S. I also tried changing type of nums from number[] to Array and still faced the same issue.
I have solved the problem thanks to an issue posted on typegoose github repo. According to the post, while working with property of array types, another property is required in @prop decorator that identifies the type of objects in an array. Following is the updated sample code: