how to reference [Op.or] array in where object












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I am using Sequelize and making dynamic querys based on arguments passed in.
I have starting object



let where = {
[Op.or]: [
{ name: { [Op.iLike]: '%' + args.query + '%' } }
]
}


What i want to do is add another value to the Op.or array like so



if (args.age) {
where.[Op.or].push({ age: args.age })
}


How can i reference the Op.or in this object because this way gives errors?










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    Remove the . after the where and everything should be fine

    – dotconnor
    Nov 26 '18 at 18:33
















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I am using Sequelize and making dynamic querys based on arguments passed in.
I have starting object



let where = {
[Op.or]: [
{ name: { [Op.iLike]: '%' + args.query + '%' } }
]
}


What i want to do is add another value to the Op.or array like so



if (args.age) {
where.[Op.or].push({ age: args.age })
}


How can i reference the Op.or in this object because this way gives errors?










share|improve this question


















  • 4





    Remove the . after the where and everything should be fine

    – dotconnor
    Nov 26 '18 at 18:33














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I am using Sequelize and making dynamic querys based on arguments passed in.
I have starting object



let where = {
[Op.or]: [
{ name: { [Op.iLike]: '%' + args.query + '%' } }
]
}


What i want to do is add another value to the Op.or array like so



if (args.age) {
where.[Op.or].push({ age: args.age })
}


How can i reference the Op.or in this object because this way gives errors?










share|improve this question














I am using Sequelize and making dynamic querys based on arguments passed in.
I have starting object



let where = {
[Op.or]: [
{ name: { [Op.iLike]: '%' + args.query + '%' } }
]
}


What i want to do is add another value to the Op.or array like so



if (args.age) {
where.[Op.or].push({ age: args.age })
}


How can i reference the Op.or in this object because this way gives errors?







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  • 4





    Remove the . after the where and everything should be fine

    – dotconnor
    Nov 26 '18 at 18:33














  • 4





    Remove the . after the where and everything should be fine

    – dotconnor
    Nov 26 '18 at 18:33








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4





Remove the . after the where and everything should be fine

– dotconnor
Nov 26 '18 at 18:33





Remove the . after the where and everything should be fine

– dotconnor
Nov 26 '18 at 18:33












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