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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T13:17:29+00:00 2026-06-16T13:17:29+00:00

I have User schema which has a username field. I would like this field

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I have User schema which has a username field. I would like this field to be case sensitive, so that users may register names such as BobDylan. However, I need my schema to validate new entries to check there are no duplicates, incase sensitive, such as bobdylan.

My research has taught me that I should create an additional field in the schema for storing a lower case / upper case version, so that I can easily check if it is unique. My question is, how would I achieve this with the Mongoose API?

I have tried using a set function, such as:

UserSchema.path('username_lower_case').set(function(username_lower_case) {
  return this.username.toLowerCase()
});

However, this function doesn’t seem to be running. I basically need to tell username_lower_case to be whatever username is, but in lower case.

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    2026-06-16T13:17:30+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 1:17 pm

    One way would be to use a pre-save hook to do it.

    UserSchema.pre('save', function (next) {
        this.username_lower_case = this.username && this.username.toLowerCase();
        next();
    });
    

    Another way would be to make username a virtual:

    UserSchema.virtual('username').set(function (value) {
        this.username_raw = value;
        this.username_lower_case = value && value.toLowerCase();
    }).get(function () {
        return this.username_raw;
    });
    
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