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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T04:27:34+00:00 2026-06-03T04:27:34+00:00

I’m trying to call this function on my model User(I’m using mongoose). like this:

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I’m trying to call this function on my model User(I’m using mongoose). like this:

UserSchema.statics.exists = function exists(req,email, callback) {
    this.findOne({
        email : email
    }, function(err, user,callback) {
        if(err) {
            console.error(err);
            return callback(err);
        }
        if(!user) {
            // console.log("Not user");
            return callback(null, false);// produce error
        }
        if(!user.valid) {
            console.log("User invalid");
            var hostname = req.headers.host;
            // hostname = 'localhost:8080'
            //var pathname = url.parse(req.url).pathname; // pathname = '/MyApp'

            var base_url = 'http://' + hostname + '/activation?key=' + user.account_no;
            user.verifyEmail(base_url, user, function(err, result) {
                if(err) {
                    console.error(err);
                return  callback(err);
                } else {
                    //if(email sent)
                    if(result) {
                    return  callback("Please check your email to activate your account");
                    } else {
                    return  callback("Activation error please contact WOWITO support");
                    }
                }
            });
        }
        return callback(null, user);
    });
}

but then I got the following error:

node.js:201
throw e; // process.nextTick error, or ‘error’ event on first tick
^
TypeError: undefined is not a function

What did I do wrong?

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    2026-06-03T04:27:35+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 4:27 am

    You have 2 different callback variables, currently:

    UserSchema.statics.exists = function exists(req, email, callback) { // 1st
        this.findOne({
            email : email
        }, function(err, user, callback) { // 2nd
        // ...
    

    As they share the same identifier, the 2nd will “shadow” the 1st, rendering the 1st inaccessible within the anonymous function.

    To use the 1st, you’ll have to rename one of them — perhaps, existsCallback and/or findOneCallback.

    You may also be able to outright remove the 2nd, since it seems to be undefined anyways:

    UserSchema.statics.exists = function exists(req, email, callback) {
        this.findOne({
            email : email
        }, function(err, user) {
        // ...
    

    You’re also assuming that a value is being passed for callback, which JavaScript doesn’t actually require or enforce.

    You can resolve this by testing for a value before calling:

    if (callback) callback(...);
    

    Or set it to a “no-op” function when it’s not defined:

    callback = callback || function() { return true; };
    //...
    callback(...);
    
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