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[PATCH] Fix find()'s docs on nested subconditions
The documentation says that you need to write (P & Q) | R like this: { 'conditions': [ { 'query': { 'conditions': [P, Q], 'operator': '&' } }, R ], 'operator': '|' } but actually you need to omit the { 'query': ... } wrapping the subclause. Including it crashes parseCondition() at: v = condition['value'] for the obvious reason.
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operator: string, // comparison operator, see below
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operator: string, // comparison operator, see below
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value: string // value
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value: string // value
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}, { // ... and/or query objects (nested subconditions)
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}, { // ... and/or query objects (nested subconditions)
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query: {
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conditions: [object, ...], // list of condition objects
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conditions: [object, ...], // list of condition objects
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operator: string // logical operator, '&' or '|'
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operator: string // logical operator, '&' or '|'
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}
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}],
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}],
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operator: string // logical operator, '&' or '|'
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operator: string // logical operator, '&' or '|'
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},
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},
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