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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T15:21:17+00:00 2026-06-18T15:21:17+00:00

I have an schema like this: var testSchema = new Schema({ foo: { type:

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I have an schema like this:

var testSchema = new Schema({
        foo: { type: String, required: true, trim: true },
        bar: {
            fooBar: { type: String },
            barFoo: { type: String }
        }
});

And I must validate values of bar based on foo values, something like this:

testSchema.path("bar").validate(function(bar){
    if(this.foo === "someValue")
        //return custom validation logic 1
    else if(this.foo === "anotherString")
        //return custom validation logic 2  
    else
        return false;
});

But when I try to strat my app I get the following error:

/Users/Renato/github/local/prv/domain/models/testModel.js:34
testSchema.path("bar").validate(function(bar){
                       ^
TypeError: Cannot call method 'validate' of undefined

What am I doing wrong here? Whats the correct way to validate this object??? I googled for it but I could not seem to find anything out! Even updated my mongoose version to ~3.5.5

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    2026-06-18T15:21:18+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 3:21 pm

    Mongoose doesn’t appear to consider 'bar' to be a path itself, but rather just a prefix for 2 separate paths — 'bar.fooBar' and 'bar.barFoo':

    testSchema.path("bar.fooBar").validate(function(fooBar){
        if(this.foo === "someValue")
            //return custom validation logic 1
        else
            return false;
    });
    
    testSchema.path("bar.barFoo").validate(function(barFoo){
        if(this.foo === "anotherString")
            //return custom validation logic 2
        else
            return false;
    });
    

    You may also find schema.pre() to be useful for validating the model collectively (another example can be found in the Sub Docs documentation):

    testSchema.pre('save', function (next) {
        if(this.foo === "someValue")
            return next(new Error('Invalid 1'));
        else if(this.foo === "anotherString")
            return next(new Error('Invalid 2'));
        else
            next();
    });
    
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