aql.literal is not a fucntion in arangoDB Foxx












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I have a Foxx route like the following



 const aql = require('@arangodb').aql;

route.get('ABC'){function(req,res){
//Do some stuffs
var AnArray1=req.queryParams.AnArray1||[DefaulArray]
var AnArray2=req.queryParams.AnArray2||[DefaulArray]

//Turn them into segment to put into AQL
var segment=aql.literal(AnArray1.length>0 ? 'AND u.Code IN '+ JSON.stringify(AnArray1) : '');

}
.queryParam('AnArray1', joi.any())
.queryParam('AnArray2', joi.any())
.response(['json/application'], 'Done task')


This throw back an aql.literal is not a function. This is very strange to me since I thought it is a built-in.The version of arango is 3.3.5



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    I have a Foxx route like the following



     const aql = require('@arangodb').aql;

    route.get('ABC'){function(req,res){
    //Do some stuffs
    var AnArray1=req.queryParams.AnArray1||[DefaulArray]
    var AnArray2=req.queryParams.AnArray2||[DefaulArray]

    //Turn them into segment to put into AQL
    var segment=aql.literal(AnArray1.length>0 ? 'AND u.Code IN '+ JSON.stringify(AnArray1) : '');

    }
    .queryParam('AnArray1', joi.any())
    .queryParam('AnArray2', joi.any())
    .response(['json/application'], 'Done task')


    This throw back an aql.literal is not a function. This is very strange to me since I thought it is a built-in.The version of arango is 3.3.5



    Where did I went wrong?










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      I have a Foxx route like the following



       const aql = require('@arangodb').aql;

      route.get('ABC'){function(req,res){
      //Do some stuffs
      var AnArray1=req.queryParams.AnArray1||[DefaulArray]
      var AnArray2=req.queryParams.AnArray2||[DefaulArray]

      //Turn them into segment to put into AQL
      var segment=aql.literal(AnArray1.length>0 ? 'AND u.Code IN '+ JSON.stringify(AnArray1) : '');

      }
      .queryParam('AnArray1', joi.any())
      .queryParam('AnArray2', joi.any())
      .response(['json/application'], 'Done task')


      This throw back an aql.literal is not a function. This is very strange to me since I thought it is a built-in.The version of arango is 3.3.5



      Where did I went wrong?










      share|improve this question














      I have a Foxx route like the following



       const aql = require('@arangodb').aql;

      route.get('ABC'){function(req,res){
      //Do some stuffs
      var AnArray1=req.queryParams.AnArray1||[DefaulArray]
      var AnArray2=req.queryParams.AnArray2||[DefaulArray]

      //Turn them into segment to put into AQL
      var segment=aql.literal(AnArray1.length>0 ? 'AND u.Code IN '+ JSON.stringify(AnArray1) : '');

      }
      .queryParam('AnArray1', joi.any())
      .queryParam('AnArray2', joi.any())
      .response(['json/application'], 'Done task')


      This throw back an aql.literal is not a function. This is very strange to me since I thought it is a built-in.The version of arango is 3.3.5



      Where did I went wrong?







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          v3.3.5 is 8 months old (released 2018-03-28), aql.literal was added in v3.3.9 (2018-05-17):




          • https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb/pull/5219

          • https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb/blob/devel/CHANGELOG


          An update to the latest 3.3 version (currently v3.3.17 from 2018-10-04) should fix the problem.



          How you use aql.literal() doesn't look very safe in regards to AnArray1. There is no schema validation that would ensure that it's an array (joi.any()) and you don't test for the type at any later point. Strings would actually pass req.queryParams.AnArray1||[DefaulArray] and AnArray1.length>0, and you would end up with a query segment like AND u.Code IN "some string", which will always be false.



          The combination of aql.literal() and JSON.stringify is not recommended anymore. Starting with ArangoJS version 6.7.0 and ArangoDB v3.4.0-RC.2 in Foxx, nesting of AQL template strings is supported:



          var coll = db.collection('test')
          var AnArray1 = [ "foo", 2, -0.1, true, null, [ false, { bar: true } ] ]

          var segment = (
          Array.isArray(AnArray1) && AnArray1.length > 0
          ? aql`AND u.Code IN ${AnArray1}`
          : undefined
          )
          var fullQuery = aql`FOR u IN ${coll} FILTER u.attr == true ${segment} RETURN u`


          This results in fullQuery being:



          {
          query: 'FOR u IN @@value0 FILTER u.attr == true AND u.Code IN @value1 RETURN u',
          bindVars: {
          '@value0': 'test',
          value1: [ 'foo', 2, -0.1, true, null, [false, { bar: true } ] ]
          }
          }


          With var AnArray1 = "foo" you get this instead:



          {
          query: 'FOR u IN @@value0 FILTER u.attr == true RETURN u',
          bindVars: { '@value0': 'test' }
          }


          As long as you want to AND combine FILTER criteria my suggestion would be to use



          aql`FILTER u.Code IN ${AnArray1}`


          because you can then use this segment as filter on its own, whereas AND ... might not be valid in the full query (FILTER AND ...).






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            v3.3.5 is 8 months old (released 2018-03-28), aql.literal was added in v3.3.9 (2018-05-17):




            • https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb/pull/5219

            • https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb/blob/devel/CHANGELOG


            An update to the latest 3.3 version (currently v3.3.17 from 2018-10-04) should fix the problem.



            How you use aql.literal() doesn't look very safe in regards to AnArray1. There is no schema validation that would ensure that it's an array (joi.any()) and you don't test for the type at any later point. Strings would actually pass req.queryParams.AnArray1||[DefaulArray] and AnArray1.length>0, and you would end up with a query segment like AND u.Code IN "some string", which will always be false.



            The combination of aql.literal() and JSON.stringify is not recommended anymore. Starting with ArangoJS version 6.7.0 and ArangoDB v3.4.0-RC.2 in Foxx, nesting of AQL template strings is supported:



            var coll = db.collection('test')
            var AnArray1 = [ "foo", 2, -0.1, true, null, [ false, { bar: true } ] ]

            var segment = (
            Array.isArray(AnArray1) && AnArray1.length > 0
            ? aql`AND u.Code IN ${AnArray1}`
            : undefined
            )
            var fullQuery = aql`FOR u IN ${coll} FILTER u.attr == true ${segment} RETURN u`


            This results in fullQuery being:



            {
            query: 'FOR u IN @@value0 FILTER u.attr == true AND u.Code IN @value1 RETURN u',
            bindVars: {
            '@value0': 'test',
            value1: [ 'foo', 2, -0.1, true, null, [false, { bar: true } ] ]
            }
            }


            With var AnArray1 = "foo" you get this instead:



            {
            query: 'FOR u IN @@value0 FILTER u.attr == true RETURN u',
            bindVars: { '@value0': 'test' }
            }


            As long as you want to AND combine FILTER criteria my suggestion would be to use



            aql`FILTER u.Code IN ${AnArray1}`


            because you can then use this segment as filter on its own, whereas AND ... might not be valid in the full query (FILTER AND ...).






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              v3.3.5 is 8 months old (released 2018-03-28), aql.literal was added in v3.3.9 (2018-05-17):




              • https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb/pull/5219

              • https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb/blob/devel/CHANGELOG


              An update to the latest 3.3 version (currently v3.3.17 from 2018-10-04) should fix the problem.



              How you use aql.literal() doesn't look very safe in regards to AnArray1. There is no schema validation that would ensure that it's an array (joi.any()) and you don't test for the type at any later point. Strings would actually pass req.queryParams.AnArray1||[DefaulArray] and AnArray1.length>0, and you would end up with a query segment like AND u.Code IN "some string", which will always be false.



              The combination of aql.literal() and JSON.stringify is not recommended anymore. Starting with ArangoJS version 6.7.0 and ArangoDB v3.4.0-RC.2 in Foxx, nesting of AQL template strings is supported:



              var coll = db.collection('test')
              var AnArray1 = [ "foo", 2, -0.1, true, null, [ false, { bar: true } ] ]

              var segment = (
              Array.isArray(AnArray1) && AnArray1.length > 0
              ? aql`AND u.Code IN ${AnArray1}`
              : undefined
              )
              var fullQuery = aql`FOR u IN ${coll} FILTER u.attr == true ${segment} RETURN u`


              This results in fullQuery being:



              {
              query: 'FOR u IN @@value0 FILTER u.attr == true AND u.Code IN @value1 RETURN u',
              bindVars: {
              '@value0': 'test',
              value1: [ 'foo', 2, -0.1, true, null, [false, { bar: true } ] ]
              }
              }


              With var AnArray1 = "foo" you get this instead:



              {
              query: 'FOR u IN @@value0 FILTER u.attr == true RETURN u',
              bindVars: { '@value0': 'test' }
              }


              As long as you want to AND combine FILTER criteria my suggestion would be to use



              aql`FILTER u.Code IN ${AnArray1}`


              because you can then use this segment as filter on its own, whereas AND ... might not be valid in the full query (FILTER AND ...).






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                v3.3.5 is 8 months old (released 2018-03-28), aql.literal was added in v3.3.9 (2018-05-17):




                • https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb/pull/5219

                • https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb/blob/devel/CHANGELOG


                An update to the latest 3.3 version (currently v3.3.17 from 2018-10-04) should fix the problem.



                How you use aql.literal() doesn't look very safe in regards to AnArray1. There is no schema validation that would ensure that it's an array (joi.any()) and you don't test for the type at any later point. Strings would actually pass req.queryParams.AnArray1||[DefaulArray] and AnArray1.length>0, and you would end up with a query segment like AND u.Code IN "some string", which will always be false.



                The combination of aql.literal() and JSON.stringify is not recommended anymore. Starting with ArangoJS version 6.7.0 and ArangoDB v3.4.0-RC.2 in Foxx, nesting of AQL template strings is supported:



                var coll = db.collection('test')
                var AnArray1 = [ "foo", 2, -0.1, true, null, [ false, { bar: true } ] ]

                var segment = (
                Array.isArray(AnArray1) && AnArray1.length > 0
                ? aql`AND u.Code IN ${AnArray1}`
                : undefined
                )
                var fullQuery = aql`FOR u IN ${coll} FILTER u.attr == true ${segment} RETURN u`


                This results in fullQuery being:



                {
                query: 'FOR u IN @@value0 FILTER u.attr == true AND u.Code IN @value1 RETURN u',
                bindVars: {
                '@value0': 'test',
                value1: [ 'foo', 2, -0.1, true, null, [false, { bar: true } ] ]
                }
                }


                With var AnArray1 = "foo" you get this instead:



                {
                query: 'FOR u IN @@value0 FILTER u.attr == true RETURN u',
                bindVars: { '@value0': 'test' }
                }


                As long as you want to AND combine FILTER criteria my suggestion would be to use



                aql`FILTER u.Code IN ${AnArray1}`


                because you can then use this segment as filter on its own, whereas AND ... might not be valid in the full query (FILTER AND ...).






                share|improve this answer















                v3.3.5 is 8 months old (released 2018-03-28), aql.literal was added in v3.3.9 (2018-05-17):




                • https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb/pull/5219

                • https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb/blob/devel/CHANGELOG


                An update to the latest 3.3 version (currently v3.3.17 from 2018-10-04) should fix the problem.



                How you use aql.literal() doesn't look very safe in regards to AnArray1. There is no schema validation that would ensure that it's an array (joi.any()) and you don't test for the type at any later point. Strings would actually pass req.queryParams.AnArray1||[DefaulArray] and AnArray1.length>0, and you would end up with a query segment like AND u.Code IN "some string", which will always be false.



                The combination of aql.literal() and JSON.stringify is not recommended anymore. Starting with ArangoJS version 6.7.0 and ArangoDB v3.4.0-RC.2 in Foxx, nesting of AQL template strings is supported:



                var coll = db.collection('test')
                var AnArray1 = [ "foo", 2, -0.1, true, null, [ false, { bar: true } ] ]

                var segment = (
                Array.isArray(AnArray1) && AnArray1.length > 0
                ? aql`AND u.Code IN ${AnArray1}`
                : undefined
                )
                var fullQuery = aql`FOR u IN ${coll} FILTER u.attr == true ${segment} RETURN u`


                This results in fullQuery being:



                {
                query: 'FOR u IN @@value0 FILTER u.attr == true AND u.Code IN @value1 RETURN u',
                bindVars: {
                '@value0': 'test',
                value1: [ 'foo', 2, -0.1, true, null, [false, { bar: true } ] ]
                }
                }


                With var AnArray1 = "foo" you get this instead:



                {
                query: 'FOR u IN @@value0 FILTER u.attr == true RETURN u',
                bindVars: { '@value0': 'test' }
                }


                As long as you want to AND combine FILTER criteria my suggestion would be to use



                aql`FILTER u.Code IN ${AnArray1}`


                because you can then use this segment as filter on its own, whereas AND ... might not be valid in the full query (FILTER AND ...).







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