Hi again,

Please describe what "it never work for me" means.
When i said it never work for me i mean mongo library fail to use my filter, usually i got an exception in dancer2

Unfortunately this is not very much more useful than the first statement you made. In order to be useful information for anyone (including yourself) who is trying to debug the issue, you would better describe it something like:

When I pass the constructed filter string to MongoDB using DBI (or Dancer2::Plugin::Database, or whatever you are in fact using), I get a fatal exception, noted in the Dancer2 error log as:
Full text of the error from the log

The error message is, after all, trying to tell you what's going on.

( Regarding the fact that DataTables is making the query to your Dancer2 app ... Here is not the place to debug the Jquery part of your project, but I'll just say that if the built-in DataTables functionality does not fit (e.g. if you are using Editor and "cannot easily" change the query), it's not difficult to create a callback on a row or cell and regain complete control over the requests made to the server. )


The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re^3: mongodb dynamic filter by 1nickt
in thread mongodb dynamic filter by actarus2003

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