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This allows higher-level queries like NearObject to add filters without overwriting the ones set by users. In general, this lets users call .where() multiple times, in line with the principle of 'append-only' options.
Add integration test for Hybrid.
Replace @see with See. Refactor ById to use the new Where.uuid() shorthand.
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This PR adds support for NearObject, Near, and Hybrid operators in
queryandaggregatenamespaces.There's also some minor improvements to Where-filter builders:
Where.uuid()is a shorthand forWhere.property("_id")Where::toStringnow prints human-readable representation of the filter.where(...)can now be chained -- individual conditions will be AND'ed together