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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T20:52:52+00:00 2026-06-07T20:52:52+00:00

I’m serving a JSON API for posts, where I want to deliver the post

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I’m serving a JSON API for posts, where I want to deliver the post object after linking it to the appropriate user model.

I’m having a MongoDB schema like this:

User = {
    email: String,
    password: String
};

Post = {
    user: ObjectId,
    text: String
};

I don’t find a problem linking a single post, which I’ve done using the following code (I’m using Mongoose and Express):

app.get('/api/posts/:id', function(req, res){
  return Post.findById(req.params.id, function(err, post) {
    if (!err) {
        User.findById(post.user, function(err, user){

            var joinedpost = {
                text : post.text,
                user : user
            };
          return res.send(joinedpost);      
        });
     }
  });
});

However, when I want to server multiple posts I face the following problem: Since I’m working in an asynchronous environment I can’t simply fetch all posts and iterate over them to link each post to its user.

So I think I should write two queries, one that fetches the posts, and the other links them all at once, so that I can serve them immediately. Am I correct? And if so, how can I achieve that?

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    2026-06-07T20:52:54+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 8:52 pm

    The $in operator will let you do this in one query. Here’s how I’d do it (assuming you use underscore):

    app.get('/api/posts', function(req, res){
      return Post.find(function(err, posts) {
        if (!err) {
          var userIds = _.pluck(posts, user);
          User.find({"id": {"$in": userIds}}, function(err, users){
            var map = {};
            _.each(users, function(u){
              map[u.id] = u;
            });
            _.each(posts, function(p){
              p.user = map[p.user];
            });
            return res.send(posts);
          });
        });
       }
    });
    

    This isn’t well tested, and you’d need to handle the error condition on the User.find call, but it should be a good starting point.

    Also, the async library helps a lot with stuff like this. You might look into that and something like the waterfall method to get around the crazy nested callback problem.

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