Sequelize Hooks- Previous data values for afterBulkUpdate











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I am trying to create a hook beforeBulkUpdate and get new and previous values of a field. I tried using .reload() on the model and _previousDataValues but they only work on instances and not bulk create and update (I'm using bulk update). Is there a way to get the previous value of field using the beforeBulkUpdate hook?



beforeBulkUpdate: (person) => {
console.log(person.name) // 'John' (new name)
Person.findOne({ where: { id: input.id } }).then(person => {
person.reload().then(() => {
console.log(person.name) // 'John' (expected old name, but returns new name)
})
})
}









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    I am trying to create a hook beforeBulkUpdate and get new and previous values of a field. I tried using .reload() on the model and _previousDataValues but they only work on instances and not bulk create and update (I'm using bulk update). Is there a way to get the previous value of field using the beforeBulkUpdate hook?



    beforeBulkUpdate: (person) => {
    console.log(person.name) // 'John' (new name)
    Person.findOne({ where: { id: input.id } }).then(person => {
    person.reload().then(() => {
    console.log(person.name) // 'John' (expected old name, but returns new name)
    })
    })
    }









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      I am trying to create a hook beforeBulkUpdate and get new and previous values of a field. I tried using .reload() on the model and _previousDataValues but they only work on instances and not bulk create and update (I'm using bulk update). Is there a way to get the previous value of field using the beforeBulkUpdate hook?



      beforeBulkUpdate: (person) => {
      console.log(person.name) // 'John' (new name)
      Person.findOne({ where: { id: input.id } }).then(person => {
      person.reload().then(() => {
      console.log(person.name) // 'John' (expected old name, but returns new name)
      })
      })
      }









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      I am trying to create a hook beforeBulkUpdate and get new and previous values of a field. I tried using .reload() on the model and _previousDataValues but they only work on instances and not bulk create and update (I'm using bulk update). Is there a way to get the previous value of field using the beforeBulkUpdate hook?



      beforeBulkUpdate: (person) => {
      console.log(person.name) // 'John' (new name)
      Person.findOne({ where: { id: input.id } }).then(person => {
      person.reload().then(() => {
      console.log(person.name) // 'John' (expected old name, but returns new name)
      })
      })
      }






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          Solved it by passing individualHooks:true to the call.



          Model.update({id: input.id}, { individualHooks: true});


          And:



          hooks: {
          beforeUpdate: (instance, options) => {
          console.log(instance.dataValues); // new values
          console.log(instance._previousDataValues); // current values
          }
          }





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            Solved it by passing individualHooks:true to the call.



            Model.update({id: input.id}, { individualHooks: true});


            And:



            hooks: {
            beforeUpdate: (instance, options) => {
            console.log(instance.dataValues); // new values
            console.log(instance._previousDataValues); // current values
            }
            }





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              Solved it by passing individualHooks:true to the call.



              Model.update({id: input.id}, { individualHooks: true});


              And:



              hooks: {
              beforeUpdate: (instance, options) => {
              console.log(instance.dataValues); // new values
              console.log(instance._previousDataValues); // current values
              }
              }





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                Solved it by passing individualHooks:true to the call.



                Model.update({id: input.id}, { individualHooks: true});


                And:



                hooks: {
                beforeUpdate: (instance, options) => {
                console.log(instance.dataValues); // new values
                console.log(instance._previousDataValues); // current values
                }
                }





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                Solved it by passing individualHooks:true to the call.



                Model.update({id: input.id}, { individualHooks: true});


                And:



                hooks: {
                beforeUpdate: (instance, options) => {
                console.log(instance.dataValues); // new values
                console.log(instance._previousDataValues); // current values
                }
                }






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