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/**
* Cloud Firestore
*
* @packageDocumentation
*/
import { FirebaseApp } from '@firebase/app';
import { LogLevelString as LogLevel } from '@firebase/logger';
import { EmulatorMockTokenOptions } from '@firebase/util';
import { FirebaseError } from '@firebase/util';
/**
* Add a new document to specified `CollectionReference` with the given data,
* assigning it a document ID automatically.
*
* @param reference - A reference to the collection to add this document to.
* @param data - An Object containing the data for the new document.
* @returns A `Promise` resolved with a `DocumentReference` pointing to the
* newly created document after it has been written to the backend (Note that it
* won't resolve while you're offline).
*/
export declare function addDoc<T>(reference: CollectionReference<T>, data: WithFieldValue<T>): Promise<DocumentReference<T>>;
/**
* Returns a new map where every key is prefixed with the outer key appended
* to a dot.
*/
export declare type AddPrefixToKeys<Prefix extends string, T extends Record<string, unknown>> = {
[K in keyof T & string as `${Prefix}.${K}`]+?: T[K];
};
/**
* Represents an aggregation that can be performed by Firestore.
*/
export declare class AggregateField<T> {
/** A type string to uniquely identify instances of this class. */
type: string;
}
/**
* The union of all `AggregateField` types that are supported by Firestore.
*/
export declare type AggregateFieldType = AggregateField<number>;
/**
* The results of executing an aggregation query.
*/
export declare class AggregateQuerySnapshot<T extends AggregateSpec> {
/** A type string to uniquely identify instances of this class. */
readonly type = "AggregateQuerySnapshot";
/**
* The underlying query over which the aggregations recorded in this
* `AggregateQuerySnapshot` were performed.
*/
readonly query: Query<unknown>;
private constructor();
/**
* Returns the results of the aggregations performed over the underlying
* query.
*
* The keys of the returned object will be the same as those of the
* `AggregateSpec` object specified to the aggregation method, and the values
* will be the corresponding aggregation result.
*
* @returns The results of the aggregations performed over the underlying
* query.
*/
data(): AggregateSpecData<T>;
}
/**
* Compares two `AggregateQuerySnapshot` instances for equality.
*
* Two `AggregateQuerySnapshot` instances are considered "equal" if they have
* underlying queries that compare equal, and the same data.
*
* @param left - The first `AggregateQuerySnapshot` to compare.
* @param right - The second `AggregateQuerySnapshot` to compare.
*
* @returns `true` if the objects are "equal", as defined above, or `false`
* otherwise.
*/
export declare function aggregateQuerySnapshotEqual<T extends AggregateSpec>(left: AggregateQuerySnapshot<T>, right: AggregateQuerySnapshot<T>): boolean;
/**
* A type whose property values are all `AggregateField` objects.
*/
export declare interface AggregateSpec {
[field: string]: AggregateFieldType;
}
/**
* A type whose keys are taken from an `AggregateSpec`, and whose values are the
* result of the aggregation performed by the corresponding `AggregateField`
* from the input `AggregateSpec`.
*/
export declare type AggregateSpecData<T extends AggregateSpec> = {
[P in keyof T]: T[P] extends AggregateField<infer U> ? U : never;
};
/**
* Returns a special value that can be used with {@link (setDoc:1)} or {@link
* updateDoc:1} that tells the server to remove the given elements from any
* array value that already exists on the server. All instances of each element
* specified will be removed from the array. If the field being modified is not
* already an array it will be overwritten with an empty array.
*
* @param elements - The elements to remove from the array.
* @returns The `FieldValue` sentinel for use in a call to `setDoc()` or
* `updateDoc()`
*/
export declare function arrayRemove(...elements: unknown[]): FieldValue;
/**
* Returns a special value that can be used with {@link @firebase/firestore/lite#(setDoc:1)} or {@link
* @firebase/firestore/lite#(updateDoc:1)} that tells the server to union the given elements with any array
* value that already exists on the server. Each specified element that doesn't
* already exist in the array will be added to the end. If the field being
* modified is not already an array it will be overwritten with an array
* containing exactly the specified elements.
*
* @param elements - The elements to union into the array.
* @returns The `FieldValue` sentinel for use in a call to `setDoc()` or
* `updateDoc()`.
*/
export declare function arrayUnion(...elements: unknown[]): FieldValue;
/**
* An immutable object representing an array of bytes.
*/
export declare class Bytes {
private constructor();
/**
* Creates a new `Bytes` object from the given Base64 string, converting it to
* bytes.
*
* @param base64 - The Base64 string used to create the `Bytes` object.
*/
static fromBase64String(base64: string): Bytes;
/**
* Creates a new `Bytes` object from the given Uint8Array.
*
* @param array - The Uint8Array used to create the `Bytes` object.
*/
static fromUint8Array(array: Uint8Array): Bytes;
/**
* Returns the underlying bytes as a Base64-encoded string.
*
* @returns The Base64-encoded string created from the `Bytes` object.
*/
toBase64(): string;
/**
* Returns the underlying bytes in a new `Uint8Array`.
*
* @returns The Uint8Array created from the `Bytes` object.
*/
toUint8Array(): Uint8Array;
/**
* Returns a string representation of the `Bytes` object.
*
* @returns A string representation of the `Bytes` object.
*/
toString(): string;
/**
* Returns true if this `Bytes` object is equal to the provided one.
*
* @param other - The `Bytes` object to compare against.
* @returns true if this `Bytes` object is equal to the provided one.
*/
isEqual(other: Bytes): boolean;
}
/* Excluded from this release type: _ByteString */
/**
* Constant used to indicate the LRU garbage collection should be disabled.
* Set this value as the `cacheSizeBytes` on the settings passed to the
* {@link Firestore} instance.
*/
export declare const CACHE_SIZE_UNLIMITED = -1;
/**
* Helper for calculating the nested fields for a given type T1. This is needed
* to distribute union types such as `undefined | {...}` (happens for optional
* props) or `{a: A} | {b: B}`.
*
* In this use case, `V` is used to distribute the union types of `T[K]` on
* `Record`, since `T[K]` is evaluated as an expression and not distributed.
*
* See https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/advanced-types.html#distributive-conditional-types
*/
export declare type ChildUpdateFields<K extends string, V> = V extends Record<string, unknown> ? AddPrefixToKeys<K, UpdateData<V>> : never;
/**
* Clears the persistent storage. This includes pending writes and cached
* documents.
*
* Must be called while the {@link Firestore} instance is not started (after the app is
* terminated or when the app is first initialized). On startup, this function
* must be called before other functions (other than {@link
* initializeFirestore} or {@link (getFirestore:1)})). If the {@link Firestore}
* instance is still running, the promise will be rejected with the error code
* of `failed-precondition`.
*
* Note: `clearIndexedDbPersistence()` is primarily intended to help write
* reliable tests that use Cloud Firestore. It uses an efficient mechanism for
* dropping existing data but does not attempt to securely overwrite or
* otherwise make cached data unrecoverable. For applications that are sensitive
* to the disclosure of cached data in between user sessions, we strongly
* recommend not enabling persistence at all.
*
* @param firestore - The {@link Firestore} instance to clear persistence for.
* @returns A `Promise` that is resolved when the persistent storage is
* cleared. Otherwise, the promise is rejected with an error.
*/
export declare function clearIndexedDbPersistence(firestore: Firestore): Promise<void>;
/**
* Gets a `CollectionReference` instance that refers to the collection at
* the specified absolute path.
*
* @param firestore - A reference to the root `Firestore` instance.
* @param path - A slash-separated path to a collection.
* @param pathSegments - Additional path segments to apply relative to the first
* argument.
* @throws If the final path has an even number of segments and does not point
* to a collection.
* @returns The `CollectionReference` instance.
*/
export declare function collection(firestore: Firestore, path: string, ...pathSegments: string[]): CollectionReference<DocumentData>;
/**
* Gets a `CollectionReference` instance that refers to a subcollection of
* `reference` at the the specified relative path.
*
* @param reference - A reference to a collection.
* @param path - A slash-separated path to a collection.
* @param pathSegments - Additional path segments to apply relative to the first
* argument.
* @throws If the final path has an even number of segments and does not point
* to a collection.
* @returns The `CollectionReference` instance.
*/
export declare function collection(reference: CollectionReference<unknown>, path: string, ...pathSegments: string[]): CollectionReference<DocumentData>;
/**
* Gets a `CollectionReference` instance that refers to a subcollection of
* `reference` at the the specified relative path.
*
* @param reference - A reference to a Firestore document.
* @param path - A slash-separated path to a collection.
* @param pathSegments - Additional path segments that will be applied relative
* to the first argument.
* @throws If the final path has an even number of segments and does not point
* to a collection.
* @returns The `CollectionReference` instance.
*/
export declare function collection(reference: DocumentReference, path: string, ...pathSegments: string[]): CollectionReference<DocumentData>;
/**
* Creates and returns a new `Query` instance that includes all documents in the
* database that are contained in a collection or subcollection with the
* given `collectionId`.
*
* @param firestore - A reference to the root `Firestore` instance.
* @param collectionId - Identifies the collections to query over. Every
* collection or subcollection with this ID as the last segment of its path
* will be included. Cannot contain a slash.
* @returns The created `Query`.
*/
export declare function collectionGroup(firestore: Firestore, collectionId: string): Query<DocumentData>;
/**
* A `CollectionReference` object can be used for adding documents, getting
* document references, and querying for documents (using {@link query}).
*/
export declare class CollectionReference<T = DocumentData> extends Query<T> {
/** The type of this Firestore reference. */
readonly type = "collection";
private constructor();
/** The collection's identifier. */
get id(): string;
/**
* A string representing the path of the referenced collection (relative
* to the root of the database).
*/
get path(): string;
/**
* A reference to the containing `DocumentReference` if this is a
* subcollection. If this isn't a subcollection, the reference is null.
*/
get parent(): DocumentReference<DocumentData> | null;
/**
* Applies a custom data converter to this `CollectionReference`, allowing you
* to use your own custom model objects with Firestore. When you call {@link
* addDoc} with the returned `CollectionReference` instance, the provided
* converter will convert between Firestore data and your custom type `U`.
*
* @param converter - Converts objects to and from Firestore.
* @returns A `CollectionReference<U>` that uses the provided converter.
*/
withConverter<U>(converter: FirestoreDataConverter<U>): CollectionReference<U>;
/**
* Removes the current converter.
*
* @param converter - `null` removes the current converter.
* @returns A `CollectionReference<DocumentData>` that does not use a
* converter.
*/
withConverter(converter: null): CollectionReference<DocumentData>;
}
/**
* Modify this instance to communicate with the Cloud Firestore emulator.
*
* Note: This must be called before this instance has been used to do any
* operations.
*
* @param firestore - The `Firestore` instance to configure to connect to the
* emulator.
* @param host - the emulator host (ex: localhost).
* @param port - the emulator port (ex: 9000).
* @param options.mockUserToken - the mock auth token to use for unit testing
* Security Rules.
*/
export declare function connectFirestoreEmulator(firestore: Firestore, host: string, port: number, options?: {
mockUserToken?: EmulatorMockTokenOptions | string;
}): void;
/**
* Deletes the document referred to by the specified `DocumentReference`.
*
* @param reference - A reference to the document to delete.
* @returns A Promise resolved once the document has been successfully
* deleted from the backend (note that it won't resolve while you're offline).
*/
export declare function deleteDoc(reference: DocumentReference<unknown>): Promise<void>;
/**
* Returns a sentinel for use with {@link @firebase/firestore/lite#(updateDoc:1)} or
* {@link @firebase/firestore/lite#(setDoc:1)} with `{merge: true}` to mark a field for deletion.
*/
export declare function deleteField(): FieldValue;
/**
* Disables network usage for this instance. It can be re-enabled via {@link
* enableNetwork}. While the network is disabled, any snapshot listeners,
* `getDoc()` or `getDocs()` calls will return results from cache, and any write
* operations will be queued until the network is restored.
*
* @returns A `Promise` that is resolved once the network has been disabled.
*/
export declare function disableNetwork(firestore: Firestore): Promise<void>;
/**
* Gets a `DocumentReference` instance that refers to the document at the
* specified absolute path.
*
* @param firestore - A reference to the root `Firestore` instance.
* @param path - A slash-separated path to a document.
* @param pathSegments - Additional path segments that will be applied relative
* to the first argument.
* @throws If the final path has an odd number of segments and does not point to
* a document.
* @returns The `DocumentReference` instance.
*/
export declare function doc(firestore: Firestore, path: string, ...pathSegments: string[]): DocumentReference<DocumentData>;
/**
* Gets a `DocumentReference` instance that refers to a document within
* `reference` at the specified relative path. If no path is specified, an
* automatically-generated unique ID will be used for the returned
* `DocumentReference`.
*
* @param reference - A reference to a collection.
* @param path - A slash-separated path to a document. Has to be omitted to use
* auto-genrated IDs.
* @param pathSegments - Additional path segments that will be applied relative
* to the first argument.
* @throws If the final path has an odd number of segments and does not point to
* a document.
* @returns The `DocumentReference` instance.
*/
export declare function doc<T>(reference: CollectionReference<T>, path?: string, ...pathSegments: string[]): DocumentReference<T>;
/**
* Gets a `DocumentReference` instance that refers to a document within
* `reference` at the specified relative path.
*
* @param reference - A reference to a Firestore document.
* @param path - A slash-separated path to a document.
* @param pathSegments - Additional path segments that will be applied relative
* to the first argument.
* @throws If the final path has an odd number of segments and does not point to
* a document.
* @returns The `DocumentReference` instance.
*/
export declare function doc(reference: DocumentReference<unknown>, path: string, ...pathSegments: string[]): DocumentReference<DocumentData>;
/**
* A `DocumentChange` represents a change to the documents matching a query.
* It contains the document affected and the type of change that occurred.
*/
export declare interface DocumentChange<T = DocumentData> {
/** The type of change ('added', 'modified', or 'removed'). */
readonly type: DocumentChangeType;
/** The document affected by this change. */
readonly doc: QueryDocumentSnapshot<T>;
/**
* The index of the changed document in the result set immediately prior to
* this `DocumentChange` (i.e. supposing that all prior `DocumentChange` objects
* have been applied). Is `-1` for 'added' events.
*/
readonly oldIndex: number;
/**
* The index of the changed document in the result set immediately after
* this `DocumentChange` (i.e. supposing that all prior `DocumentChange`
* objects and the current `DocumentChange` object have been applied).
* Is -1 for 'removed' events.
*/
readonly newIndex: number;
}
/**
* The type of a `DocumentChange` may be 'added', 'removed', or 'modified'.
*/
export declare type DocumentChangeType = 'added' | 'removed' | 'modified';
/**
* Document data (for use with {@link @firebase/firestore/lite#(setDoc:1)}) consists of fields mapped to
* values.
*/
export declare interface DocumentData {
/** A mapping between a field and its value. */
[field: string]: any;
}
/**
* Returns a special sentinel `FieldPath` to refer to the ID of a document.
* It can be used in queries to sort or filter by the document ID.
*/
export declare function documentId(): FieldPath;
/**
* A `DocumentReference` refers to a document location in a Firestore database
* and can be used to write, read, or listen to the location. The document at
* the referenced location may or may not exist.
*/
export declare class DocumentReference<T = DocumentData> {
/**
* If provided, the `FirestoreDataConverter` associated with this instance.
*/
readonly converter: FirestoreDataConverter<T> | null;
/** The type of this Firestore reference. */
readonly type = "document";
/**
* The {@link Firestore} instance the document is in.
* This is useful for performing transactions, for example.
*/
readonly firestore: Firestore;
private constructor();
/**
* The document's identifier within its collection.
*/
get id(): string;
/**
* A string representing the path of the referenced document (relative
* to the root of the database).
*/
get path(): string;
/**
* The collection this `DocumentReference` belongs to.
*/
get parent(): CollectionReference<T>;
/**
* Applies a custom data converter to this `DocumentReference`, allowing you
* to use your own custom model objects with Firestore. When you call {@link
* @firebase/firestore/lite#(setDoc:1)}, {@link @firebase/firestore/lite#getDoc}, etc. with the returned `DocumentReference`
* instance, the provided converter will convert between Firestore data and
* your custom type `U`.
*
* @param converter - Converts objects to and from Firestore.
* @returns A `DocumentReference<U>` that uses the provided converter.
*/
withConverter<U>(converter: FirestoreDataConverter<U>): DocumentReference<U>;
/**
* Removes the current converter.
*
* @param converter - `null` removes the current converter.
* @returns A `DocumentReference<DocumentData>` that does not use a converter.
*/
withConverter(converter: null): DocumentReference<DocumentData>;
}
/**
* A `DocumentSnapshot` contains data read from a document in your Firestore
* database. The data can be extracted with `.data()` or `.get(<field>)` to
* get a specific field.
*
* For a `DocumentSnapshot` that points to a non-existing document, any data
* access will return 'undefined'. You can use the `exists()` method to
* explicitly verify a document's existence.
*/
export declare class DocumentSnapshot<T = DocumentData> {
/**
* Metadata about the `DocumentSnapshot`, including information about its
* source and local modifications.
*/
readonly metadata: SnapshotMetadata;
protected constructor();
/**
* Returns whether or not the data exists. True if the document exists.
*/
exists(): this is QueryDocumentSnapshot<T>;
/**
* Retrieves all fields in the document as an `Object`. Returns `undefined` if
* the document doesn't exist.
*
* By default, `serverTimestamp()` values that have not yet been
* set to their final value will be returned as `null`. You can override
* this by passing an options object.
*
* @param options - An options object to configure how data is retrieved from
* the snapshot (for example the desired behavior for server timestamps that
* have not yet been set to their final value).
* @returns An `Object` containing all fields in the document or `undefined` if
* the document doesn't exist.
*/
data(options?: SnapshotOptions): T | undefined;
/**
* Retrieves the field specified by `fieldPath`. Returns `undefined` if the
* document or field doesn't exist.
*
* By default, a `serverTimestamp()` that has not yet been set to
* its final value will be returned as `null`. You can override this by
* passing an options object.
*
* @param fieldPath - The path (for example 'foo' or 'foo.bar') to a specific
* field.
* @param options - An options object to configure how the field is retrieved
* from the snapshot (for example the desired behavior for server timestamps
* that have not yet been set to their final value).
* @returns The data at the specified field location or undefined if no such
* field exists in the document.
*/
get(fieldPath: string | FieldPath, options?: SnapshotOptions): any;
/**
* Property of the `DocumentSnapshot` that provides the document's ID.
*/
get id(): string;
/**
* The `DocumentReference` for the document included in the `DocumentSnapshot`.
*/
get ref(): DocumentReference<T>;
}
/* Excluded from this release type: _EmptyAppCheckTokenProvider */
/* Excluded from this release type: _EmptyAuthCredentialsProvider */
export { EmulatorMockTokenOptions };
/**
* Attempts to enable persistent storage, if possible.
*
* Must be called before any other functions (other than
* {@link initializeFirestore}, {@link (getFirestore:1)} or
* {@link clearIndexedDbPersistence}.
*
* If this fails, `enableIndexedDbPersistence()` will reject the promise it
* returns. Note that even after this failure, the {@link Firestore} instance will
* remain usable, however offline persistence will be disabled.
*
* There are several reasons why this can fail, which can be identified by
* the `code` on the error.
*
* * failed-precondition: The app is already open in another browser tab.
* * unimplemented: The browser is incompatible with the offline
* persistence implementation.
*
* @param firestore - The {@link Firestore} instance to enable persistence for.
* @param persistenceSettings - Optional settings object to configure
* persistence.
* @returns A `Promise` that represents successfully enabling persistent storage.
*/
export declare function enableIndexedDbPersistence(firestore: Firestore, persistenceSettings?: PersistenceSettings): Promise<void>;
/**
* Attempts to enable multi-tab persistent storage, if possible. If enabled
* across all tabs, all operations share access to local persistence, including
* shared execution of queries and latency-compensated local document updates
* across all connected instances.
*
* If this fails, `enableMultiTabIndexedDbPersistence()` will reject the promise
* it returns. Note that even after this failure, the {@link Firestore} instance will
* remain usable, however offline persistence will be disabled.
*
* There are several reasons why this can fail, which can be identified by
* the `code` on the error.
*
* * failed-precondition: The app is already open in another browser tab and
* multi-tab is not enabled.
* * unimplemented: The browser is incompatible with the offline
* persistence implementation.
*
* @param firestore - The {@link Firestore} instance to enable persistence for.
* @returns A `Promise` that represents successfully enabling persistent
* storage.
*/
export declare function enableMultiTabIndexedDbPersistence(firestore: Firestore): Promise<void>;
/**
* Re-enables use of the network for this {@link Firestore} instance after a prior
* call to {@link disableNetwork}.
*
* @returns A `Promise` that is resolved once the network has been enabled.
*/
export declare function enableNetwork(firestore: Firestore): Promise<void>;
/**
* Creates a {@link QueryEndAtConstraint} that modifies the result set to end at
* the provided document (inclusive). The end position is relative to the order
* of the query. The document must contain all of the fields provided in the
* orderBy of the query.
*
* @param snapshot - The snapshot of the document to end at.
* @returns A {@link QueryEndAtConstraint} to pass to `query()`
*/
export declare function endAt(snapshot: DocumentSnapshot<unknown>): QueryEndAtConstraint;
/**
* Creates a {@link QueryEndAtConstraint} that modifies the result set to end at
* the provided fields relative to the order of the query. The order of the field
* values must match the order of the order by clauses of the query.
*
* @param fieldValues - The field values to end this query at, in order
* of the query's order by.
* @returns A {@link QueryEndAtConstraint} to pass to `query()`
*/
export declare function endAt(...fieldValues: unknown[]): QueryEndAtConstraint;
/**
* Creates a {@link QueryEndAtConstraint} that modifies the result set to end
* before the provided document (exclusive). The end position is relative to the
* order of the query. The document must contain all of the fields provided in
* the orderBy of the query.
*
* @param snapshot - The snapshot of the document to end before.
* @returns A {@link QueryEndAtConstraint} to pass to `query()`
*/
export declare function endBefore(snapshot: DocumentSnapshot<unknown>): QueryEndAtConstraint;
/**
* Creates a {@link QueryEndAtConstraint} that modifies the result set to end
* before the provided fields relative to the order of the query. The order of
* the field values must match the order of the order by clauses of the query.
*
* @param fieldValues - The field values to end this query before, in order
* of the query's order by.
* @returns A {@link QueryEndAtConstraint} to pass to `query()`
*/
export declare function endBefore(...fieldValues: unknown[]): QueryEndAtConstraint;
/**
* A `FieldPath` refers to a field in a document. The path may consist of a
* single field name (referring to a top-level field in the document), or a
* list of field names (referring to a nested field in the document).
*
* Create a `FieldPath` by providing field names. If more than one field
* name is provided, the path will point to a nested field in a document.
*/
export declare class FieldPath {
/**
* Creates a `FieldPath` from the provided field names. If more than one field
* name is provided, the path will point to a nested field in a document.
*
* @param fieldNames - A list of field names.
*/
constructor(...fieldNames: string[]);
/**
* Returns true if this `FieldPath` is equal to the provided one.
*
* @param other - The `FieldPath` to compare against.
* @returns true if this `FieldPath` is equal to the provided one.
*/
isEqual(other: FieldPath): boolean;
}
/**
* Sentinel values that can be used when writing document fields with `set()`
* or `update()`.
*/
export declare abstract class FieldValue {
private constructor();
/** Compares `FieldValue`s for equality. */
abstract isEqual(other: FieldValue): boolean;
}
/* Excluded from this release type: _FirebaseService */
/**
* The Cloud Firestore service interface.
*
* Do not call this constructor directly. Instead, use {@link (getFirestore:1)}.
*/
export declare class Firestore {
/**
* Whether it's a {@link Firestore} or Firestore Lite instance.
*/
type: 'firestore-lite' | 'firestore';
private constructor();
/**
* The {@link @firebase/app#FirebaseApp} associated with this `Firestore` service
* instance.
*/
get app(): FirebaseApp;
/**
* Returns a JSON-serializable representation of this `Firestore` instance.
*/
toJSON(): object;
}
/**
* Converter used by `withConverter()` to transform user objects of type `T`
* into Firestore data.
*
* Using the converter allows you to specify generic type arguments when
* storing and retrieving objects from Firestore.
*
* @example
* ```typescript
* class Post {
* constructor(readonly title: string, readonly author: string) {}
*
* toString(): string {
* return this.title + ', by ' + this.author;
* }
* }
*
* const postConverter = {
* toFirestore(post: WithFieldValue<Post>): DocumentData {
* return {title: post.title, author: post.author};
* },
* fromFirestore(
* snapshot: QueryDocumentSnapshot,
* options: SnapshotOptions
* ): Post {
* const data = snapshot.data(options)!;
* return new Post(data.title, data.author);
* }
* };
*
* const postSnap = await firebase.firestore()
* .collection('posts')
* .withConverter(postConverter)
* .doc().get();
* const post = postSnap.data();
* if (post !== undefined) {
* post.title; // string
* post.toString(); // Should be defined
* post.someNonExistentProperty; // TS error
* }
* ```
*/
export declare interface FirestoreDataConverter<T> {
/**
* Called by the Firestore SDK to convert a custom model object of type `T`
* into a plain JavaScript object (suitable for writing directly to the
* Firestore database). To use `set()` with `merge` and `mergeFields`,
* `toFirestore()` must be defined with `PartialWithFieldValue<T>`.
*
* The `WithFieldValue<T>` type extends `T` to also allow FieldValues such as
* {@link (deleteField:1)} to be used as property values.
*/
toFirestore(modelObject: WithFieldValue<T>): DocumentData;
/**
* Called by the Firestore SDK to convert a custom model object of type `T`
* into a plain JavaScript object (suitable for writing directly to the
* Firestore database). Used with {@link (setDoc:1)}, {@link (WriteBatch.set:1)}
* and {@link (Transaction.set:1)} with `merge:true` or `mergeFields`.
*
* The `PartialWithFieldValue<T>` type extends `Partial<T>` to allow
* FieldValues such as {@link (arrayUnion:1)} to be used as property values.
* It also supports nested `Partial` by allowing nested fields to be
* omitted.
*/
toFirestore(modelObject: PartialWithFieldValue<T>, options: SetOptions): DocumentData;
/**
* Called by the Firestore SDK to convert Firestore data into an object of
* type T. You can access your data by calling: `snapshot.data(options)`.
*
* @param snapshot - A `QueryDocumentSnapshot` containing your data and metadata.
* @param options - The `SnapshotOptions` from the initial call to `data()`.
*/
fromFirestore(snapshot: QueryDocumentSnapshot<DocumentData>, options?: SnapshotOptions): T;
}
/** An error returned by a Firestore operation. */
export declare class FirestoreError extends FirebaseError {
/**
* The backend error code associated with this error.
*/
readonly code: FirestoreErrorCode;
/**
* A custom error description.
*/
readonly message: string;
/** The stack of the error. */
readonly stack?: string;
private constructor();
}
/**
* The set of Firestore status codes. The codes are the same at the ones
* exposed by gRPC here:
* https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/statuscodes.md
*
* Possible values:
* - 'cancelled': The operation was cancelled (typically by the caller).
* - 'unknown': Unknown error or an error from a different error domain.
* - 'invalid-argument': Client specified an invalid argument. Note that this
* differs from 'failed-precondition'. 'invalid-argument' indicates
* arguments that are problematic regardless of the state of the system
* (e.g. an invalid field name).
* - 'deadline-exceeded': Deadline expired before operation could complete.
* For operations that change the state of the system, this error may be
* returned even if the operation has completed successfully. For example,
* a successful response from a server could have been delayed long enough
* for the deadline to expire.
* - 'not-found': Some requested document was not found.
* - 'already-exists': Some document that we attempted to create already
* exists.
* - 'permission-denied': The caller does not have permission to execute the
* specified operation.
* - 'resource-exhausted': Some resource has been exhausted, perhaps a
* per-user quota, or perhaps the entire file system is out of space.
* - 'failed-precondition': Operation was rejected because the system is not
* in a state required for the operation's execution.
* - 'aborted': The operation was aborted, typically due to a concurrency
* issue like transaction aborts, etc.
* - 'out-of-range': Operation was attempted past the valid range.
* - 'unimplemented': Operation is not implemented or not supported/enabled.
* - 'internal': Internal errors. Means some invariants expected by
* underlying system has been broken. If you see one of these errors,
* something is very broken.
* - 'unavailable': The service is currently unavailable. This is most likely
* a transient condition and may be corrected by retrying with a backoff.
* - 'data-loss': Unrecoverable data loss or corruption.
* - 'unauthenticated': The request does not have valid authentication
* credentials for the operation.
*/
export declare type FirestoreErrorCode = 'cancelled' | 'unknown' | 'invalid-argument' | 'deadline-exceeded' | 'not-found' | 'already-exists' | 'permission-denied' | 'resource-exhausted' | 'failed-precondition' | 'aborted' | 'out-of-range' | 'unimplemented' | 'internal' | 'unavailable' | 'data-loss' | 'unauthenticated';
/**
* Specifies custom configurations for your Cloud Firestore instance.
* You must set these before invoking any other methods.
*/
export declare interface FirestoreSettings {
/**
* An approximate cache size threshold for the on-disk data. If the cache
* grows beyond this size, Firestore will start removing data that hasn't been
* recently used. The size is not a guarantee that the cache will stay below
* that size, only that if the cache exceeds the given size, cleanup will be
* attempted.
*
* The default value is 40 MB. The threshold must be set to at least 1 MB, and
* can be set to `CACHE_SIZE_UNLIMITED` to disable garbage collection.
*/
cacheSizeBytes?: number;
/**
* Forces the SDK’s underlying network transport (WebChannel) to use
* long-polling. Each response from the backend will be closed immediately
* after the backend sends data (by default responses are kept open in
* case the backend has more data to send). This avoids incompatibility
* issues with certain proxies, antivirus software, etc. that incorrectly
* buffer traffic indefinitely. Use of this option will cause some
* performance degradation though.
*
* This setting cannot be used with `experimentalAutoDetectLongPolling` and
* may be removed in a future release. If you find yourself using it to
* work around a specific network reliability issue, please tell us about
* it in https://github.com/firebase/firebase-js-sdk/issues/1674.
*/
experimentalForceLongPolling?: boolean;
/**
* Configures the SDK's underlying transport (WebChannel) to automatically
* detect if long-polling should be used. This is very similar to
* `experimentalForceLongPolling`, but only uses long-polling if required.
*
* This setting will likely be enabled by default in future releases and
* cannot be combined with `experimentalForceLongPolling`.
*/
experimentalAutoDetectLongPolling?: boolean;
/**
* The hostname to connect to.
*/
host?: string;
/**
* Whether to use SSL when connecting.
*/
ssl?: boolean;
/**
* Whether to skip nested properties that are set to `undefined` during
* object serialization. If set to `true`, these properties are skipped
* and not written to Firestore. If set to `false` or omitted, the SDK
* throws an exception when it encounters properties of type `undefined`.
*/
ignoreUndefinedProperties?: boolean;
}
/**
* @license
* Copyright 2017 Google LLC
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
/**
* An immutable object representing a geographic location in Firestore. The
* location is represented as latitude/longitude pair.
*
* Latitude values are in the range of [-90, 90].
* Longitude values are in the range of [-180, 180].
*/
export declare class GeoPoint {
/**
* Creates a new immutable `GeoPoint` object with the provided latitude and
* longitude values.
* @param latitude - The latitude as number between -90 and 90.
* @param longitude - The longitude as number between -180 and 180.
*/
constructor(latitude: number, longitude: number);
/**
* The latitude of this `GeoPoint` instance.
*/
get latitude(): number;
/**
* The longitude of this `GeoPoint` instance.
*/
get longitude(): number;
/**
* Returns true if this `GeoPoint` is equal to the provided one.
*
* @param other - The `GeoPoint` to compare against.
* @returns true if this `GeoPoint` is equal to the provided one.
*/
isEqual(other: GeoPoint): boolean;
/** Returns a JSON-serializable representation of this GeoPoint. */
toJSON(): {
latitude: number;
longitude: number;
};
}
/**
* Calculates the number of documents in the result set of the given query,
* without actually downloading the documents.
*
* Using this function to count the documents is efficient because only the
* final count, not the documents' data, is downloaded. This function can even
* count the documents if the result set would be prohibitively large to
* download entirely (e.g. thousands of documents).
*
* The result received from the server is presented, unaltered, without
* considering any local state. That is, documents in the local cache are not
* taken into consideration, neither are local modifications not yet
* synchronized with the server. Previously-downloaded results, if any, are not
* used: every request using this source necessarily involves a round trip to
* the server.
*
* @param query - The query whose result set size to calculate.
* @returns A Promise that will be resolved with the count; the count can be
* retrieved from `snapshot.data().count`, where `snapshot` is the
* `AggregateQuerySnapshot` to which the returned Promise resolves.
*/
export declare function getCountFromServer(query: Query<unknown>): Promise<AggregateQuerySnapshot<{
count: AggregateField<number>;
}>>;
/**
* Reads the document referred to by this `DocumentReference`.
*
* Note: `getDoc()` attempts to provide up-to-date data when possible by waiting
* for data from the server, but it may return cached data or fail if you are
* offline and the server cannot be reached. To specify this behavior, invoke
* {@link getDocFromCache} or {@link getDocFromServer}.
*
* @param reference - The reference of the document to fetch.
* @returns A Promise resolved with a `DocumentSnapshot` containing the
* current document contents.
*/
export declare function getDoc<T>(reference: DocumentReference<T>): Promise<DocumentSnapshot<T>>;
/**
* Reads the document referred to by this `DocumentReference` from cache.
* Returns an error if the document is not currently cached.
*
* @returns A `Promise` resolved with a `DocumentSnapshot` containing the
* current document contents.
*/
export declare function getDocFromCache<T>(reference: DocumentReference<T>): Promise<DocumentSnapshot<T>>;
/**
* Reads the document referred to by this `DocumentReference` from the server.
* Returns an error if the network is not available.
*
* @returns A `Promise` resolved with a `DocumentSnapshot` containing the
* current document contents.
*/
export declare function getDocFromServer<T>(reference: DocumentReference<T>): Promise<DocumentSnapshot<T>>;
/**
* Executes the query and returns the results as a `QuerySnapshot`.
*
* Note: `getDocs()` attempts to provide up-to-date data when possible by
* waiting for data from the server, but it may return cached data or fail if
* you are offline and the server cannot be reached. To specify this behavior,
* invoke {@link getDocsFromCache} or {@link getDocsFromServer}.
*
* @returns A `Promise` that will be resolved with the results of the query.
*/
export declare function getDocs<T>(query: Query<T>): Promise<QuerySnapshot<T>>;
/**
* Executes the query and returns the results as a `QuerySnapshot` from cache.
* Returns an empty result set if no documents matching the query are currently
* cached.
*
* @returns A `Promise` that will be resolved with the results of the query.
*/
export declare function getDocsFromCache<T>(query: Query<T>): Promise<QuerySnapshot<T>>;
/**
* Executes the query and returns the results as a `QuerySnapshot` from the
* server. Returns an error if the network is not available.
*
* @returns A `Promise` that will be resolved with the results of the query.
*/
export declare function getDocsFromServer<T>(query: Query<T>): Promise<QuerySnapshot<T>>;
/**
* Returns the existing default {@link Firestore} instance that is associated with the
* provided {@link @firebase/app#FirebaseApp}. If no instance exists, initializes a new
* instance with default settings.
*
* @param app - The {@link @firebase/app#FirebaseApp} instance that the returned {@link Firestore}
* instance is associated with.
* @returns The {@link Firestore} instance of the provided app.
*/
export declare function getFirestore(app: FirebaseApp): Firestore;
/* Excluded declaration from this release type: getFirestore */
/**
* Returns the existing default {@link Firestore} instance that is associated with the
* default {@link @firebase/app#FirebaseApp}. If no instance exists, initializes a new
* instance with default settings.
*
* @returns The {@link Firestore} instance of the provided app.
*/
export declare function getFirestore(): Firestore;
/* Excluded declaration from this release type: getFirestore */
/**
* Returns a special value that can be used with {@link @firebase/firestore/lite#(setDoc:1)} or {@link
* @firebase/firestore/lite#(updateDoc:1)} that tells the server to increment the field's current value by
* the given value.
*
* If either the operand or the current field value uses floating point
* precision, all arithmetic follows IEEE 754 semantics. If both values are
* integers, values outside of JavaScript's safe number range
* (`Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER` to `Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER`) are also subject to
* precision loss. Furthermore, once processed by the Firestore backend, all
* integer operations are capped between -2^63 and 2^63-1.
*
* If the current field value is not of type `number`, or if the field does not
* yet exist, the transformation sets the field to the given value.
*
* @param n - The value to increment by.
* @returns The `FieldValue` sentinel for use in a call to `setDoc()` or
* `updateDoc()`
*/
export declare function increment(n: number): FieldValue;
/**
* The SDK definition of a Firestore index.
* @beta
*/
export declare interface Index {
/** The ID of the collection to index. */
readonly collectionGroup: string;
/** A list of fields to index. */
readonly fields?: IndexField[];
[key: string]: unknown;
}
/**
* A list of Firestore indexes to speed up local query execution.
*
* See {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/reference/firestore/indexes/#json_format | JSON Format}
* for a description of the format of the index definition.
* @beta
*/
export declare interface IndexConfiguration {
/** A list of all Firestore indexes. */
readonly indexes?: Index[];
[key: string]: unknown;
}
/**
* A single field element in an index configuration.
* @beta
*/
export declare interface IndexField {
/** The field path to index. */
readonly fieldPath: string;
/**
* What type of array index to create. Set to `CONTAINS` for `array-contains`
* and `array-contains-any` indexes.
*
* Only one of `arrayConfig` or `order` should be set;
*/
readonly arrayConfig?: 'CONTAINS';
/**
* What type of array index to create. Set to `ASCENDING` or 'DESCENDING` for
* `==`, `!=`, `<=`, `<=`, `in` and `not-in` filters.
*
* Only one of `arrayConfig` or `order` should be set.
*/
readonly order?: 'ASCENDING' | 'DESCENDING';
[key: string]: unknown;
}
/**
* Initializes a new instance of {@link Firestore} with the provided settings.
* Can only be called before any other function, including
* {@link (getFirestore:1)}. If the custom settings are empty, this function is
* equivalent to calling {@link (getFirestore:1)}.
*
* @param app - The {@link @firebase/app#FirebaseApp} with which the {@link Firestore} instance will
* be associated.
* @param settings - A settings object to configure the {@link Firestore} instance.
* @param databaseId - The name of database.
* @returns A newly initialized {@link Firestore} instance.
*/
export declare function initializeFirestore(app: FirebaseApp, settings: FirestoreSettings, databaseId?: string): Firestore;
/* Excluded from this release type: _isBase64Available */
/**
* Creates a {@link QueryLimitConstraint} that only returns the first matching
* documents.
*
* @param limit - The maximum number of items to return.
* @returns The created {@link QueryLimitConstraint}.
*/
export declare function limit(limit: number): QueryLimitConstraint;
/**
* Creates a {@link QueryLimitConstraint} that only returns the last matching
* documents.
*
* You must specify at least one `orderBy` clause for `limitToLast` queries,
* otherwise an exception will be thrown during execution.
*
* @param limit - The maximum number of items to return.
* @returns The created {@link QueryLimitConstraint}.
*/
export declare function limitToLast(limit: number): QueryLimitConstraint;
/**
* Loads a Firestore bundle into the local cache.
*
* @param firestore - The {@link Firestore} instance to load bundles for.
* @param bundleData - An object representing the bundle to be loaded. Valid
* objects are `ArrayBuffer`, `ReadableStream<Uint8Array>` or `string`.
*
* @returns A `LoadBundleTask` object, which notifies callers with progress
* updates, and completion or error events. It can be used as a
* `Promise<LoadBundleTaskProgress>`.
*/
export declare function loadBundle(firestore: Firestore, bundleData: ReadableStream<Uint8Array> | ArrayBuffer | string): LoadBundleTask;
/**
* Represents the task of loading a Firestore bundle. It provides progress of bundle
* loading, as well as task completion and error events.
*
* The API is compatible with `Promise<LoadBundleTaskProgress>`.
*/
export declare class LoadBundleTask implements PromiseLike<LoadBundleTaskProgress> {
/**
* Registers functions to listen to bundle loading progress events.
* @param next - Called when there is a progress update from bundle loading. Typically `next` calls occur
* each time a Firestore document is loaded from the bundle.
* @param error - Called when an error occurs during bundle loading. The task aborts after reporting the
* error, and there should be no more updates after this.
* @param complete - Called when the loading task is complete.
*/
onProgress(next?: (progress: LoadBundleTaskProgress) => unknown, error?: (err: Error) => unknown, complete?: () => void): void;
/**
* Implements the `Promise<LoadBundleTaskProgress>.catch` interface.
*
* @param onRejected - Called when an error occurs during bundle loading.
*/
catch<R>(onRejected: (a: Error) => R | PromiseLike<R>): Promise<R | LoadBundleTaskProgress>;
/**
* Implements the `Promise<LoadBundleTaskProgress>.then` interface.
*
* @param onFulfilled - Called on the completion of the loading task with a final `LoadBundleTaskProgress` update.
* The update will always have its `taskState` set to `"Success"`.
* @param onRejected - Called when an error occurs during bundle loading.
*/
then<T, R>(onFulfilled?: (a: LoadBundleTaskProgress) => T | PromiseLike<T>, onRejected?: (a: Error) => R | PromiseLike<R>): Promise<T | R>;
}
/**
* Represents a progress update or a final state from loading bundles.
*/
export declare interface LoadBundleTaskProgress {
/** How many documents have been loaded. */
documentsLoaded: number;
/** How many documents are in the bundle being loaded. */
totalDocuments: number;
/** How many bytes have been loaded. */
bytesLoaded: number;
/** How many bytes are in the bundle being loaded. */
totalBytes: number;
/** Current task state. */
taskState: TaskState;
}
export { LogLevel };
/**
* Reads a Firestore {@link Query} from local cache, identified by the given
* name.
*
* The named queries are packaged into bundles on the server side (along
* with resulting documents), and loaded to local cache using `loadBundle`. Once
* in local cache, use this method to extract a {@link Query} by name.
*
* @param firestore - The {@link Firestore} instance to read the query from.
* @param name - The name of the query.
* @returns A `Promise` that is resolved with the Query or `null`.
*/
export declare function namedQuery(firestore: Firestore, name: string): Promise<Query | null>;
/**
* For each field (e.g. 'bar'), find all nested keys (e.g. {'bar.baz': T1,
* 'bar.qux': T2}). Intersect them together to make a single map containing
* all possible keys that are all marked as optional
*/
export declare type NestedUpdateFields<T extends Record<string, unknown>> = UnionToIntersection<{
[K in keyof T & string]: ChildUpdateFields<K, T[K]>;
}[keyof T & string]>;
/**
* Attaches a listener for `DocumentSnapshot` events. You may either pass
* individual `onNext` and `onError` callbacks or pass a single observer
* object with `next` and `error` callbacks.
*
* NOTE: Although an `onCompletion` callback can be provided, it will
* never be called because the snapshot stream is never-ending.
*
* @param reference - A reference to the document to listen to.
* @param observer - A single object containing `next` and `error` callbacks.
* @returns An unsubscribe function that can be called to cancel
* the snapshot listener.
*/
export declare function onSnapshot<T>(reference: DocumentReference<T>, observer: {
next?: (snapshot: DocumentSnapshot<T>) => void;
error?: (error: FirestoreError) => void;
complete?: () => void;
}): Unsubscribe;
/**
* Attaches a listener for `DocumentSnapshot` events. You may either pass
* individual `onNext` and `onError` callbacks or pass a single observer
* object with `next` and `error` callbacks.
*
* NOTE: Although an `onCompletion` callback can be provided, it will
* never be called because the snapshot stream is never-ending.
*
* @param reference - A reference to the document to listen to.
* @param options - Options controlling the listen behavior.
* @param observer - A single object containing `next` and `error` callbacks.
* @returns An unsubscribe function that can be called to cancel
* the snapshot listener.
*/
export declare function onSnapshot<T>(reference: DocumentReference<T>, options: SnapshotListenOptions, observer: {
next?: (snapshot: DocumentSnapshot<T>) => void;
error?: (error: FirestoreError) => void;
complete?: () => void;
}): Unsubscribe;
/**
* Attaches a listener for `DocumentSnapshot` events. You may either pass
* individual `onNext` and `onError` callbacks or pass a single observer
* object with `next` and `error` callbacks.
*
* NOTE: Although an `onCompletion` callback can be provided, it will
* never be called because the snapshot stream is never-ending.
*
* @param reference - A reference to the document to listen to.
* @param onNext - A callback to be called every time a new `DocumentSnapshot`
* is available.
* @param onError - A callback to be called if the listen fails or is
* cancelled. No further callbacks will occur.
* @param onCompletion - Can be provided, but will not be called since streams are
* never ending.
* @returns An unsubscribe function that can be called to cancel
* the snapshot listener.
*/
export declare function onSnapshot<T>(reference: DocumentReference<T>, onNext: (snapshot: DocumentSnapshot<T>) => void, onError?: (error: FirestoreError) => void, onCompletion?: () => void): Unsubscribe;
/**
* Attaches a listener for `DocumentSnapshot` events. You may either pass
* individual `onNext` and `onError` callbacks or pass a single observer
* object with `next` and `error` callbacks.
*
* NOTE: Although an `onCompletion` callback can be provided, it will
* never be called because the snapshot stream is never-ending.
*
* @param reference - A reference to the document to listen to.
* @param options - Options controlling the listen behavior.
* @param onNext - A callback to be called every time a new `DocumentSnapshot`
* is available.
* @param onError - A callback to be called if the listen fails or is
* cancelled. No further callbacks will occur.
* @param onCompletion - Can be provided, but will not be called since streams are
* never ending.
* @returns An unsubscribe function that can be called to cancel
* the snapshot listener.
*/
export declare function onSnapshot<T>(reference: DocumentReference<T>, options: SnapshotListenOptions, onNext: (snapshot: DocumentSnapshot<T>) => void, onError?: (error: FirestoreError) => void, onCompletion?: () => void): Unsubscribe;
/**
* Attaches a listener for `QuerySnapshot` events. You may either pass
* individual `onNext` and `onError` callbacks or pass a single observer
* object with `next` and `error` callbacks. The listener can be cancelled by
* calling the function that is returned when `onSnapshot` is called.
*
* NOTE: Although an `onCompletion` callback can be provided, it will
* never be called because the snapshot stream is never-ending.
*
* @param query - The query to listen to.
* @param observer - A single object containing `next` and `error` callbacks.
* @returns An unsubscribe function that can be called to cancel
* the snapshot listener.
*/
export declare function onSnapshot<T>(query: Query<T>, observer: {
next?: (snapshot: QuerySnapshot<T>) => void;
error?: (error: FirestoreError) => void;
complete?: () => void;
}): Unsubscribe;
/**
* Attaches a listener for `QuerySnapshot` events. You may either pass
* individual `onNext` and `onError` callbacks or pass a single observer
* object with `next` and `error` callbacks. The listener can be cancelled by
* calling the function that is returned when `onSnapshot` is called.
*
* NOTE: Although an `onCompletion` callback can be provided, it will
* never be called because the snapshot stream is never-ending.
*
* @param query - The query to listen to.
* @param options - Options controlling the listen behavior.
* @param observer - A single object containing `next` and `error` callbacks.
* @returns An unsubscribe function that can be called to cancel
* the snapshot listener.
*/
export declare function onSnapshot<T>(query: Query<T>, options: SnapshotListenOptions, observer: {
next?: (snapshot: QuerySnapshot<T>) => void;
error?: (error: FirestoreError) => void;
complete?: () => void;
}): Unsubscribe;
/**
* Attaches a listener for `QuerySnapshot` events. You may either pass
* individual `onNext` and `onError` callbacks or pass a single observer
* object with `next` and `error` callbacks. The listener can be cancelled by
* calling the function that is returned when `onSnapshot` is called.
*
* NOTE: Although an `onCompletion` callback can be provided, it will
* never be called because the snapshot stream is never-ending.
*
* @param query - The query to listen to.
* @param onNext - A callback to be called every time a new `QuerySnapshot`
* is available.
* @param onCompletion - Can be provided, but will not be called since streams are
* never ending.
* @param onError - A callback to be called if the listen fails or is
* cancelled. No further callbacks will occur.
* @returns An unsubscribe function that can be called to cancel
* the snapshot listener.
*/
export declare function onSnapshot<T>(query: Query<T>, onNext: (snapshot: QuerySnapshot<T>) => void, onError?: (error: FirestoreError) => void, onCompletion?: () => void): Unsubscribe;
/**
* Attaches a listener for `QuerySnapshot` events. You may either pass
* individual `onNext` and `onError` callbacks or pass a single observer
* object with `next` and `error` callbacks. The listener can be cancelled by
* calling the function that is returned when `onSnapshot` is called.
*
* NOTE: Although an `onCompletion` callback can be provided, it will
* never be called because the snapshot stream is never-ending.
*
* @param query - The query to listen to.
* @param options - Options controlling the listen behavior.
* @param onNext - A callback to be called every time a new `QuerySnapshot`
* is available.
* @param onCompletion - Can be provided, but will not be called since streams are
* never ending.
* @param onError - A callback to be called if the listen fails or is
* cancelled. No further callbacks will occur.
* @returns An unsubscribe function that can be called to cancel
* the snapshot listener.
*/
export declare function onSnapshot<T>(query: Query<T>, options: SnapshotListenOptions, onNext: (snapshot: QuerySnapshot<T>) => void, onError?: (error: FirestoreError) => void, onCompletion?: () => void): Unsubscribe;
/**
* Attaches a listener for a snapshots-in-sync event. The snapshots-in-sync
* event indicates that all listeners affected by a given change have fired,
* even if a single server-generated change affects multiple listeners.
*
* NOTE: The snapshots-in-sync event only indicates that listeners are in sync
* with each other, but does not relate to whether those snapshots are in sync
* with the server. Use SnapshotMetadata in the individual listeners to
* determine if a snapshot is from the cache or the server.
*
* @param firestore - The instance of Firestore for synchronizing snapshots.
* @param observer - A single object containing `next` and `error` callbacks.
* @returns An unsubscribe function that can be called to cancel the snapshot
* listener.
*/
export declare function onSnapshotsInSync(firestore: Firestore, observer: {
next?: (value: void) => void;
error?: (error: FirestoreError) => void;
complete?: () => void;
}): Unsubscribe;
/**
* Attaches a listener for a snapshots-in-sync event. The snapshots-in-sync
* event indicates that all listeners affected by a given change have fired,
* even if a single server-generated change affects multiple listeners.
*
* NOTE: The snapshots-in-sync event only indicates that listeners are in sync
* with each other, but does not relate to whether those snapshots are in sync
* with the server. Use `SnapshotMetadata` in the individual listeners to
* determine if a snapshot is from the cache or the server.
*
* @param firestore - The `Firestore` instance for synchronizing snapshots.
* @param onSync - A callback to be called every time all snapshot listeners are
* in sync with each other.
* @returns An unsubscribe function that can be called to cancel the snapshot
* listener.
*/
export declare function onSnapshotsInSync(firestore: Firestore, onSync: () => void): Unsubscribe;
/**
* Creates a {@link QueryOrderByConstraint} that sorts the query result by the
* specified field, optionally in descending order instead of ascending.
*
* Note: Documents that do not contain the specified field will not be present
* in the query result.
*
* @param fieldPath - The field to sort by.
* @param directionStr - Optional direction to sort by ('asc' or 'desc'). If
* not specified, order will be ascending.
* @returns The created {@link QueryOrderByConstraint}.
*/
export declare function orderBy(fieldPath: string | FieldPath, directionStr?: OrderByDirection): QueryOrderByConstraint;
/**
* The direction of a {@link orderBy} clause is specified as 'desc' or 'asc'
* (descending or ascending).
*/
export declare type OrderByDirection = 'desc' | 'asc';
/**
* Similar to Typescript's `Partial<T>`, but allows nested fields to be
* omitted and FieldValues to be passed in as property values.
*/
export declare type PartialWithFieldValue<T> = Partial<T> | (T extends Primitive ? T : T extends {} ? {
[K in keyof T]?: PartialWithFieldValue<T[K]> | FieldValue;
} : never);
/**
* Settings that can be passed to `enableIndexedDbPersistence()` to configure
* Firestore persistence.
*/
export declare interface PersistenceSettings {
/**
* Whether to force enable persistence for the client. This cannot be used
* with multi-tab synchronization and is primarily intended for use with Web
* Workers. Setting this to `true` will enable persistence, but cause other
* tabs using persistence to fail.
*/
forceOwnership?: boolean;
}
/**
* These types primarily exist to support the `UpdateData`,
* `WithFieldValue`, and `PartialWithFieldValue` types and are not consumed
* directly by the end developer.
*/
/** Primitive types. */
export declare type Primitive = string | number | boolean | undefined | null;
/**
* A `Query` refers to a query which you can read or listen to. You can also
* construct refined `Query` objects by adding filters and ordering.
*/
export declare class Query<T = DocumentData> {
/**
* If provided, the `FirestoreDataConverter` associated with this instance.
*/
readonly converter: FirestoreDataConverter<T> | null;
/** The type of this Firestore reference. */
readonly type: 'query' | 'collection';
/**
* The `Firestore` instance for the Firestore database (useful for performing
* transactions, etc.).
*/
readonly firestore: Firestore;
protected constructor();
/**
* Removes the current converter.
*
* @param converter - `null` removes the current converter.
* @returns A `Query<DocumentData>` that does not use a converter.
*/
withConverter(converter: null): Query<DocumentData>;
/**
* Applies a custom data converter to this query, allowing you to use your own
* custom model objects with Firestore. When you call {@link getDocs} with
* the returned query, the provided converter will convert between Firestore
* data and your custom type `U`.
*
* @param converter - Converts objects to and from Firestore.
* @returns A `Query<U>` that uses the provided converter.
*/
withConverter<U>(converter: FirestoreDataConverter<U>): Query<U>;
}
/* Excluded declaration from this release type: query */
/**
* Creates a new immutable instance of {@link Query} that is extended to also
* include additional query constraints.
*
* @param query - The {@link Query} instance to use as a base for the new
* constraints.
* @param queryConstraints - The list of {@link QueryConstraint}s to apply.
* @throws if any of the provided query constraints cannot be combined with the
* existing or new constraints.
*/
export declare function query<T>(query: Query<T>, ...queryConstraints: QueryConstraint[]): Query<T>;
/* Excluded from this release type: QueryCompositeFilterConstraint */
/**
* A `QueryConstraint` is used to narrow the set of documents returned by a
* Firestore query. `QueryConstraint`s are created by invoking {@link where},
* {@link orderBy}, {@link startAt}, {@link startAfter}, {@link
* endBefore}, {@link endAt}, {@link limit}, {@link limitToLast} and
* can then be passed to {@link query} to create a new query instance that
* also contains this `QueryConstraint`.
*/
export declare abstract class QueryConstraint {
/** The type of this query constraint */
abstract readonly type: QueryConstraintType;
}
/** Describes the different query constraints available in this SDK. */
export declare type QueryConstraintType = 'where' | 'orderBy' | 'limit' | 'limitToLast' | 'startAt' | 'startAfter' | 'endAt' | 'endBefore';
/**
* A `QueryDocumentSnapshot` contains data read from a document in your
* Firestore database as part of a query. The document is guaranteed to exist
* and its data can be extracted with `.data()` or `.get(<field>)` to get a
* specific field.
*
* A `QueryDocumentSnapshot` offers the same API surface as a
* `DocumentSnapshot`. Since query results contain only existing documents, the
* `exists` property will always be true and `data()` will never return
* 'undefined'.
*/
export declare class QueryDocumentSnapshot<T = DocumentData> extends DocumentSnapshot<T> {
/**
* Retrieves all fields in the document as an `Object`.
*
* By default, `serverTimestamp()` values that have not yet been
* set to their final value will be returned as `null`. You can override
* this by passing an options object.
*
* @override
* @param options - An options object to configure how data is retrieved from
* the snapshot (for example the desired behavior for server timestamps that
* have not yet been set to their final value).
* @returns An `Object` containing all fields in the document.
*/
data(options?: SnapshotOptions): T;
}
/**
* A `QueryEndAtConstraint` is used to exclude documents from the end of a
* result set returned by a Firestore query.
* `QueryEndAtConstraint`s are created by invoking {@link (endAt:1)} or
* {@link (endBefore:1)} and can then be passed to {@link query} to create a new
* query instance that also contains this `QueryEndAtConstraint`.
*/
export declare class QueryEndAtConstraint extends QueryConstraint {
/** The type of this query constraint */
readonly type: 'endBefore' | 'endAt';
}
/**
* Returns true if the provided queries point to the same collection and apply
* the same constraints.
*
* @param left - A `Query` to compare.
* @param right - A `Query` to compare.
* @returns true if the references point to the same location in the same
* Firestore database.
*/
export declare function queryEqual<T>(left: Query<T>, right: Query<T>): boolean;
/**
* A `QueryFieldFilterConstraint` is used to narrow the set of documents returned by
* a Firestore query by filtering on one or more document fields.
* `QueryFieldFilterConstraint`s are created by invoking {@link where} and can then
* be passed to {@link query} to create a new query instance that also contains
* this `QueryFieldFilterConstraint`.
*/
export declare class QueryFieldFilterConstraint extends QueryConstraint {
/** The type of this query constraint */
readonly type = "where";
}
/* Excluded from this release type: QueryFilterConstraint */
/**
* A `QueryLimitConstraint` is used to limit the number of documents returned by
* a Firestore query.
* `QueryLimitConstraint`s are created by invoking {@link limit} or
* {@link limitToLast} and can then be passed to {@link query} to create a new
* query instance that also contains this `QueryLimitConstraint`.
*/
export declare class QueryLimitConstraint extends QueryConstraint {
/** The type of this query constraint */
readonly type: 'limit' | 'limitToLast';
}
/**
* `QueryNonFilterConstraint` is a helper union type that represents
* QueryConstraints which are used to narrow or order the set of documents,
* but that do not explicitly filter on a document field.
* `QueryNonFilterConstraint`s are created by invoking {@link orderBy},
* {@link startAt}, {@link startAfter}, {@link endBefore}, {@link endAt},
* {@link limit} or {@link limitToLast} and can then be passed to {@link query}
* to create a new query instance that also contains the `QueryConstraint`.
*/
export declare type QueryNonFilterConstraint = QueryOrderByConstraint | QueryLimitConstraint | QueryStartAtConstraint | QueryEndAtConstraint;
/**
* A `QueryOrderByConstraint` is used to sort the set of documents returned by a
* Firestore query. `QueryOrderByConstraint`s are created by invoking
* {@link orderBy} and can then be passed to {@link query} to create a new query
* instance that also contains this `QueryOrderByConstraint`.
*
* Note: Documents that do not contain the orderBy field will not be present in
* the query result.
*/
export declare class QueryOrderByConstraint extends QueryConstraint {
/** The type of this query constraint */
readonly type = "orderBy";
}
/**
* A `QuerySnapshot` contains zero or more `DocumentSnapshot` objects
* representing the results of a query. The documents can be accessed as an
* array via the `docs` property or enumerated using the `forEach` method. The
* number of documents can be determined via the `empty` and `size`
* properties.
*/
export declare class QuerySnapshot<T = DocumentData> {
/**
* Metadata about this snapshot, concerning its source and if it has local
* modifications.
*/
readonly metadata: SnapshotMetadata;
/**
* The query on which you called `get` or `onSnapshot` in order to get this
* `QuerySnapshot`.
*/
readonly query: Query<T>;
private constructor();
/** An array of all the documents in the `QuerySnapshot`. */
get docs(): Array<QueryDocumentSnapshot<T>>;
/** The number of documents in the `QuerySnapshot`. */
get size(): number;
/** True if there are no documents in the `QuerySnapshot`. */
get empty(): boolean;
/**
* Enumerates all of the documents in the `QuerySnapshot`.
*
* @param callback - A callback to be called with a `QueryDocumentSnapshot` for
* each document in the snapshot.
* @param thisArg - The `this` binding for the callback.
*/
forEach(callback: (result: QueryDocumentSnapshot<T>) => void, thisArg?: unknown): void;
/**
* Returns an array of the documents changes since the last snapshot. If this
* is the first snapshot, all documents will be in the list as 'added'
* changes.
*
* @param options - `SnapshotListenOptions` that control whether metadata-only
* changes (i.e. only `DocumentSnapshot.metadata` changed) should trigger
* snapshot events.
*/
docChanges(options?: SnapshotListenOptions): Array<DocumentChange<T>>;
}
/**
* A `QueryStartAtConstraint` is used to exclude documents from the start of a
* result set returned by a Firestore query.
* `QueryStartAtConstraint`s are created by invoking {@link (startAt:1)} or
* {@link (startAfter:1)} and can then be passed to {@link query} to create a
* new query instance that also contains this `QueryStartAtConstraint`.
*/
export declare class QueryStartAtConstraint extends QueryConstraint {
/** The type of this query constraint */
readonly type: 'startAt' | 'startAfter';
}
/**
* Returns true if the provided references are equal.
*
* @param left - A reference to compare.
* @param right - A reference to compare.
* @returns true if the references point to the same location in the same
* Firestore database.
*/
export declare function refEqual<T>(left: DocumentReference<T> | CollectionReference<T>, right: DocumentReference<T> | CollectionReference<T>): boolean;
/* Excluded from this release type: _ResourcePath */
/**
* Executes the given `updateFunction` and then attempts to commit the changes
* applied within the transaction. If any document read within the transaction
* has changed, Cloud Firestore retries the `updateFunction`. If it fails to
* commit after 5 attempts, the transaction fails.
*
* The maximum number of writes allowed in a single transaction is 500.
*
* @param firestore - A reference to the Firestore database to run this
* transaction against.
* @param updateFunction - The function to execute within the transaction
* context.
* @param options - An options object to configure maximum number of attempts to
* commit.
* @returns If the transaction completed successfully or was explicitly aborted
* (the `updateFunction` returned a failed promise), the promise returned by the
* `updateFunction `is returned here. Otherwise, if the transaction failed, a
* rejected promise with the corresponding failure error is returned.
*/
export declare function runTransaction<T>(firestore: Firestore, updateFunction: (transaction: Transaction) => Promise<T>, options?: TransactionOptions): Promise<T>;
/**
* Returns a sentinel used with {@link @firebase/firestore/lite#(setDoc:1)} or {@link @firebase/firestore/lite#(updateDoc:1)} to
* include a server-generated timestamp in the written data.
*/
export declare function serverTimestamp(): FieldValue;
/**
* Writes to the document referred to by this `DocumentReference`. If the
* document does not yet exist, it will be created.
*
* @param reference - A reference to the document to write.
* @param data - A map of the fields and values for the document.
* @returns A `Promise` resolved once the data has been successfully written
* to the backend (note that it won't resolve while you're offline).
*/
export declare function setDoc<T>(reference: DocumentReference<T>, data: WithFieldValue<T>): Promise<void>;
/**
* Writes to the document referred to by the specified `DocumentReference`. If
* the document does not yet exist, it will be created. If you provide `merge`
* or `mergeFields`, the provided data can be merged into an existing document.
*
* @param reference - A reference to the document to write.
* @param data - A map of the fields and values for the document.
* @param options - An object to configure the set behavior.
* @returns A Promise resolved once the data has been successfully written
* to the backend (note that it won't resolve while you're offline).
*/
export declare function setDoc<T>(reference: DocumentReference<T>, data: PartialWithFieldValue<T>, options: SetOptions): Promise<void>;
/**
* Configures indexing for local query execution. Any previous index
* configuration is overridden. The `Promise` resolves once the index
* configuration has been persisted.
*
* The index entries themselves are created asynchronously. You can continue to
* use queries that require indexing even if the indices are not yet available.
* Query execution will automatically start using the index once the index
* entries have been written.
*
* Indexes are only supported with IndexedDb persistence. Invoke either
* `enableIndexedDbPersistence()` or `enableMultiTabIndexedDbPersistence()`
* before setting an index configuration. If IndexedDb is not enabled, any
* index configuration is ignored.
*
* @param firestore - The {@link Firestore} instance to configure indexes for.
* @param configuration -The index definition.
* @throws FirestoreError if the JSON format is invalid.
* @returns A `Promise` that resolves once all indices are successfully
* configured.
* @beta
*/
export declare function setIndexConfiguration(firestore: Firestore, configuration: IndexConfiguration): Promise<void>;
/**
* Configures indexing for local query execution. Any previous index
* configuration is overridden. The `Promise` resolves once the index
* configuration has been persisted.
*
* The index entries themselves are created asynchronously. You can continue to
* use queries that require indexing even if the indices are not yet available.
* Query execution will automatically start using the index once the index
* entries have been written.
*
* Indexes are only supported with IndexedDb persistence. Invoke either
* `enableIndexedDbPersistence()` or `enableMultiTabIndexedDbPersistence()`
* before setting an index configuration. If IndexedDb is not enabled, any
* index configuration is ignored.
*
* The method accepts the JSON format exported by the Firebase CLI (`firebase
* firestore:indexes`). If the JSON format is invalid, this method throws an
* error.
*
* @param firestore - The {@link Firestore} instance to configure indexes for.
* @param json -The JSON format exported by the Firebase CLI.
* @throws FirestoreError if the JSON format is invalid.
* @returns A `Promise` that resolves once all indices are successfully
* configured.
* @beta
*/
export declare function setIndexConfiguration(firestore: Firestore, json: string): Promise<void>;
/**
* Sets the verbosity of Cloud Firestore logs (debug, error, or silent).
*
* @param logLevel - The verbosity you set for activity and error logging. Can
* be any of the following values:
*
* <ul>
* <li>`debug` for the most verbose logging level, primarily for
* debugging.</li>
* <li>`error` to log errors only.</li>
* <li><code>`silent` to turn off logging.</li>
* </ul>
*/
export declare function setLogLevel(logLevel: LogLevel): void;
/**
* An options object that configures the behavior of {@link @firebase/firestore/lite#(setDoc:1)}, {@link
* @firebase/firestore/lite#(WriteBatch.set:1)} and {@link @firebase/firestore/lite#(Transaction.set:1)} calls. These calls can be
* configured to perform granular merges instead of overwriting the target
* documents in their entirety by providing a `SetOptions` with `merge: true`.
*
* @param merge - Changes the behavior of a `setDoc()` call to only replace the
* values specified in its data argument. Fields omitted from the `setDoc()`
* call remain untouched. If your input sets any field to an empty map, all
* nested fields are overwritten.
* @param mergeFields - Changes the behavior of `setDoc()` calls to only replace
* the specified field paths. Any field path that is not specified is ignored
* and remains untouched. If your input sets any field to an empty map, all
* nested fields are overwritten.
*/
export declare type SetOptions = {
readonly merge?: boolean;
} | {
readonly mergeFields?: Array<string | FieldPath>;
};
/**
* Returns true if the provided snapshots are equal.
*
* @param left - A snapshot to compare.
* @param right - A snapshot to compare.
* @returns true if the snapshots are equal.
*/
export declare function snapshotEqual<T>(left: DocumentSnapshot<T> | QuerySnapshot<T>, right: DocumentSnapshot<T> | QuerySnapshot<T>): boolean;
/**
* An options object that can be passed to {@link (onSnapshot:1)} and {@link
* QuerySnapshot.docChanges} to control which types of changes to include in the
* result set.
*/
export declare interface SnapshotListenOptions {
/**
* Include a change even if only the metadata of the query or of a document
* changed. Default is false.
*/
readonly includeMetadataChanges?: boolean;
}
/**
* Metadata about a snapshot, describing the state of the snapshot.
*/
export declare class SnapshotMetadata {
/**
* True if the snapshot contains the result of local writes (for example
* `set()` or `update()` calls) that have not yet been committed to the
* backend. If your listener has opted into metadata updates (via
* `SnapshotListenOptions`) you will receive another snapshot with
* `hasPendingWrites` equal to false once the writes have been committed to
* the backend.
*/
readonly hasPendingWrites: boolean;
/**
* True if the snapshot was created from cached data rather than guaranteed
* up-to-date server data. If your listener has opted into metadata updates
* (via `SnapshotListenOptions`) you will receive another snapshot with
* `fromCache` set to false once the client has received up-to-date data from
* the backend.
*/
readonly fromCache: boolean;
private constructor();
/**
* Returns true if this `SnapshotMetadata` is equal to the provided one.
*
* @param other - The `SnapshotMetadata` to compare against.
* @returns true if this `SnapshotMetadata` is equal to the provided one.
*/
isEqual(other: SnapshotMetadata): boolean;
}
/**
* Options that configure how data is retrieved from a `DocumentSnapshot` (for
* example the desired behavior for server timestamps that have not yet been set
* to their final value).
*/
export declare interface SnapshotOptions {
/**
* If set, controls the return value for server timestamps that have not yet
* been set to their final value.
*
* By specifying 'estimate', pending server timestamps return an estimate
* based on the local clock. This estimate will differ from the final value
* and cause these values to change once the server result becomes available.
*
* By specifying 'previous', pending timestamps will be ignored and return
* their previous value instead.
*
* If omitted or set to 'none', `null` will be returned by default until the
* server value becomes available.
*/
readonly serverTimestamps?: 'estimate' | 'previous' | 'none';
}
/**
* Creates a {@link QueryStartAtConstraint} that modifies the result set to
* start after the provided document (exclusive). The starting position is
* relative to the order of the query. The document must contain all of the
* fields provided in the orderBy of the query.
*
* @param snapshot - The snapshot of the document to start after.
* @returns A {@link QueryStartAtConstraint} to pass to `query()`
*/
export declare function startAfter(snapshot: DocumentSnapshot<unknown>): QueryStartAtConstraint;
/**
* Creates a {@link QueryStartAtConstraint} that modifies the result set to
* start after the provided fields relative to the order of the query. The order
* of the field values must match the order of the order by clauses of the query.
*
* @param fieldValues - The field values to start this query after, in order
* of the query's order by.
* @returns A {@link QueryStartAtConstraint} to pass to `query()`
*/
export declare function startAfter(...fieldValues: unknown[]): QueryStartAtConstraint;
/**
* Creates a {@link QueryStartAtConstraint} that modifies the result set to
* start at the provided document (inclusive). The starting position is relative
* to the order of the query. The document must contain all of the fields
* provided in the `orderBy` of this query.
*
* @param snapshot - The snapshot of the document to start at.
* @returns A {@link QueryStartAtConstraint} to pass to `query()`.
*/
export declare function startAt(snapshot: DocumentSnapshot<unknown>): QueryStartAtConstraint;
/**
* Creates a {@link QueryStartAtConstraint} that modifies the result set to
* start at the provided fields relative to the order of the query. The order of
* the field values must match the order of the order by clauses of the query.
*
* @param fieldValues - The field values to start this query at, in order
* of the query's order by.
* @returns A {@link QueryStartAtConstraint} to pass to `query()`.
*/
export declare function startAt(...fieldValues: unknown[]): QueryStartAtConstraint;
/**
* Represents the state of bundle loading tasks.
*
* Both 'Error' and 'Success' are sinking state: task will abort or complete and there will
* be no more updates after they are reported.
*/
export declare type TaskState = 'Error' | 'Running' | 'Success';
/**
* Terminates the provided {@link Firestore} instance.
*
* After calling `terminate()` only the `clearIndexedDbPersistence()` function
* may be used. Any other function will throw a `FirestoreError`.
*
* To restart after termination, create a new instance of FirebaseFirestore with
* {@link (getFirestore:1)}.
*
* Termination does not cancel any pending writes, and any promises that are
* awaiting a response from the server will not be resolved. If you have
* persistence enabled, the next time you start this instance, it will resume
* sending these writes to the server.
*
* Note: Under normal circumstances, calling `terminate()` is not required. This
* function is useful only when you want to force this instance to release all
* of its resources or in combination with `clearIndexedDbPersistence()` to
* ensure that all local state is destroyed between test runs.
*
* @returns A `Promise` that is resolved when the instance has been successfully
* terminated.
*/
export declare function terminate(firestore: Firestore): Promise<void>;
/**
* @license
* Copyright 2017 Google LLC
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
/**
* A `Timestamp` represents a point in time independent of any time zone or
* calendar, represented as seconds and fractions of seconds at nanosecond
* resolution in UTC Epoch time.
*
* It is encoded using the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar which extends the
* Gregorian calendar backwards to year one. It is encoded assuming all minutes
* are 60 seconds long, i.e. leap seconds are "smeared" so that no leap second
* table is needed for interpretation. Range is from 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to
* 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z.
*
* For examples and further specifications, refer to the
* {@link https://github.com/google/protobuf/blob/master/src/google/protobuf/timestamp.proto | Timestamp definition}.
*/
export declare class Timestamp {
/**
* The number of seconds of UTC time since Unix epoch 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.
*/
readonly seconds: number;
/**
* The fractions of a second at nanosecond resolution.*
*/
readonly nanoseconds: number;
/**
* Creates a new timestamp with the current date, with millisecond precision.
*
* @returns a new timestamp representing the current date.
*/
static now(): Timestamp;
/**
* Creates a new timestamp from the given date.
*
* @param date - The date to initialize the `Timestamp` from.
* @returns A new `Timestamp` representing the same point in time as the given
* date.
*/
static fromDate(date: Date): Timestamp;
/**
* Creates a new timestamp from the given number of milliseconds.
*
* @param milliseconds - Number of milliseconds since Unix epoch
* 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.
* @returns A new `Timestamp` representing the same point in time as the given
* number of milliseconds.
*/
static fromMillis(milliseconds: number): Timestamp;
/**
* Creates a new timestamp.
*
* @param seconds - The number of seconds of UTC time since Unix epoch
* 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z. Must be from 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to
* 9999-12-31T23:59:59Z inclusive.
* @param nanoseconds - The non-negative fractions of a second at nanosecond
* resolution. Negative second values with fractions must still have
* non-negative nanoseconds values that count forward in time. Must be
* from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
*/
constructor(
/**
* The number of seconds of UTC time since Unix epoch 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.
*/
seconds: number,
/**
* The fractions of a second at nanosecond resolution.*
*/
nanoseconds: number);
/**
* Converts a `Timestamp` to a JavaScript `Date` object. This conversion
* causes a loss of precision since `Date` objects only support millisecond
* precision.
*
* @returns JavaScript `Date` object representing the same point in time as
* this `Timestamp`, with millisecond precision.
*/
toDate(): Date;
/**
* Converts a `Timestamp` to a numeric timestamp (in milliseconds since
* epoch). This operation causes a loss of precision.
*
* @returns The point in time corresponding to this timestamp, represented as
* the number of milliseconds since Unix epoch 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.
*/
toMillis(): number;
/**
* Returns true if this `Timestamp` is equal to the provided one.
*
* @param other - The `Timestamp` to compare against.
* @returns true if this `Timestamp` is equal to the provided one.
*/
isEqual(other: Timestamp): boolean;
/** Returns a textual representation of this `Timestamp`. */
toString(): string;
/** Returns a JSON-serializable representation of this `Timestamp`. */
toJSON(): {
seconds: number;
nanoseconds: number;
};
/**
* Converts this object to a primitive string, which allows `Timestamp` objects
* to be compared using the `>`, `<=`, `>=` and `>` operators.
*/
valueOf(): string;
}
/**
* A reference to a transaction.
*
* The `Transaction` object passed to a transaction's `updateFunction` provides
* the methods to read and write data within the transaction context. See
* {@link runTransaction}.
*/
export declare class Transaction {
private constructor();
/**
* Reads the document referenced by the provided {@link DocumentReference}.
*
* @param documentRef - A reference to the document to be read.
* @returns A `DocumentSnapshot` with the read data.
*/
get<T>(documentRef: DocumentReference<T>): Promise<DocumentSnapshot<T>>;
/**
* Writes to the document referred to by the provided {@link
* DocumentReference}. If the document does not exist yet, it will be created.
*
* @param documentRef - A reference to the document to be set.
* @param data - An object of the fields and values for the document.
* @throws Error - If the provided input is not a valid Firestore document.
* @returns This `Transaction` instance. Used for chaining method calls.
*/
set<T>(documentRef: DocumentReference<T>, data: WithFieldValue<T>): this;
/**
* Writes to the document referred to by the provided {@link
* DocumentReference}. If the document does not exist yet, it will be created.
* If you provide `merge` or `mergeFields`, the provided data can be merged
* into an existing document.
*
* @param documentRef - A reference to the document to be set.
* @param data - An object of the fields and values for the document.
* @param options - An object to configure the set behavior.
* @throws Error - If the provided input is not a valid Firestore document.
* @returns This `Transaction` instance. Used for chaining method calls.
*/
set<T>(documentRef: DocumentReference<T>, data: PartialWithFieldValue<T>, options: SetOptions): this;
/**
* Updates fields in the document referred to by the provided {@link
* DocumentReference}. The update will fail if applied to a document that does
* not exist.
*
* @param documentRef - A reference to the document to be updated.
* @param data - An object containing the fields and values with which to
update the document. Fields can contain dots to reference nested fields
within the document.
* @throws Error - If the provided input is not valid Firestore data.
* @returns This `Transaction` instance. Used for chaining method calls.
*/
update<T>(documentRef: DocumentReference<T>, data: UpdateData<T>): this;
/**
* Updates fields in the document referred to by the provided {@link
* DocumentReference}. The update will fail if applied to a document that does
* not exist.
*
* Nested fields can be updated by providing dot-separated field path
* strings or by providing `FieldPath` objects.
*
* @param documentRef - A reference to the document to be updated.
* @param field - The first field to update.
* @param value - The first value.
* @param moreFieldsAndValues - Additional key/value pairs.
* @throws Error - If the provided input is not valid Firestore data.
* @returns This `Transaction` instance. Used for chaining method calls.
*/
update(documentRef: DocumentReference<unknown>, field: string | FieldPath, value: unknown, ...moreFieldsAndValues: unknown[]): this;
/**
* Deletes the document referred to by the provided {@link DocumentReference}.
*
* @param documentRef - A reference to the document to be deleted.
* @returns This `Transaction` instance. Used for chaining method calls.
*/
delete(documentRef: DocumentReference<unknown>): this;
}
/**
* @license
* Copyright 2022 Google LLC
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
/**
* Options to customize transaction behavior.
*/
export declare interface TransactionOptions {
/** Maximum number of attempts to commit, after which transaction fails. Default is 5. */
readonly maxAttempts?: number;
}
/**
* Given a union type `U = T1 | T2 | ...`, returns an intersected type
* `(T1 & T2 & ...)`.
*
* Uses distributive conditional types and inference from conditional types.
* This works because multiple candidates for the same type variable in
* contra-variant positions causes an intersection type to be inferred.
* https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/advanced-types.html#type-inference-in-conditional-types
* https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50374908/transform-union-type-to-intersection-type
*/
export declare type UnionToIntersection<U> = (U extends unknown ? (k: U) => void : never) extends (k: infer I) => void ? I : never;
/**
* A function returned by `onSnapshot()` that removes the listener when invoked.
*/
export declare interface Unsubscribe {
/** Removes the listener when invoked. */
(): void;
}
/**
* Update data (for use with {@link (updateDoc:1)}) that consists of field paths
* (e.g. 'foo' or 'foo.baz') mapped to values. Fields that contain dots
* reference nested fields within the document. FieldValues can be passed in
* as property values.
*/
export declare type UpdateData<T> = T extends Primitive ? T : T extends {} ? {
[K in keyof T]?: UpdateData<T[K]> | FieldValue;
} & NestedUpdateFields<T> : Partial<T>;
/**
* Updates fields in the document referred to by the specified
* `DocumentReference`. The update will fail if applied to a document that does
* not exist.
*
* @param reference - A reference to the document to update.
* @param data - An object containing the fields and values with which to
* update the document. Fields can contain dots to reference nested fields
* within the document.
* @returns A `Promise` resolved once the data has been successfully written
* to the backend (note that it won't resolve while you're offline).
*/
export declare function updateDoc<T>(reference: DocumentReference<T>, data: UpdateData<T>): Promise<void>;
/**
* Updates fields in the document referred to by the specified
* `DocumentReference` The update will fail if applied to a document that does
* not exist.
*
* Nested fields can be updated by providing dot-separated field path
* strings or by providing `FieldPath` objects.
*
* @param reference - A reference to the document to update.
* @param field - The first field to update.
* @param value - The first value.
* @param moreFieldsAndValues - Additional key value pairs.
* @returns A `Promise` resolved once the data has been successfully written
* to the backend (note that it won't resolve while you're offline).
*/
export declare function updateDoc(reference: DocumentReference<unknown>, field: string | FieldPath, value: unknown, ...moreFieldsAndValues: unknown[]): Promise<void>;
/**
* Waits until all currently pending writes for the active user have been
* acknowledged by the backend.
*
* The returned promise resolves immediately if there are no outstanding writes.
* Otherwise, the promise waits for all previously issued writes (including
* those written in a previous app session), but it does not wait for writes
* that were added after the function is called. If you want to wait for
* additional writes, call `waitForPendingWrites()` again.
*
* Any outstanding `waitForPendingWrites()` promises are rejected during user
* changes.
*
* @returns A `Promise` which resolves when all currently pending writes have been
* acknowledged by the backend.
*/
export declare function waitForPendingWrites(firestore: Firestore): Promise<void>;
/**
* Creates a {@link QueryFieldFilterConstraint} that enforces that documents
* must contain the specified field and that the value should satisfy the
* relation constraint provided.
*
* @param fieldPath - The path to compare
* @param opStr - The operation string (e.g "&lt;", "&lt;=", "==", "&lt;",
* "&lt;=", "!=").
* @param value - The value for comparison
* @returns The created {@link QueryFieldFilterConstraint}.
*/
export declare function where(fieldPath: string | FieldPath, opStr: WhereFilterOp, value: unknown): QueryFieldFilterConstraint;
/**
* Filter conditions in a {@link where} clause are specified using the
* strings '&lt;', '&lt;=', '==', '!=', '&gt;=', '&gt;', 'array-contains', 'in',
* 'array-contains-any', and 'not-in'.
*/
export declare type WhereFilterOp = '<' | '<=' | '==' | '!=' | '>=' | '>' | 'array-contains' | 'in' | 'array-contains-any' | 'not-in';
/**
* Allows FieldValues to be passed in as a property value while maintaining
* type safety.
*/
export declare type WithFieldValue<T> = T | (T extends Primitive ? T : T extends {} ? {
[K in keyof T]: WithFieldValue<T[K]> | FieldValue;
} : never);
/**
* A write batch, used to perform multiple writes as a single atomic unit.
*
* A `WriteBatch` object can be acquired by calling {@link writeBatch}. It
* provides methods for adding writes to the write batch. None of the writes
* will be committed (or visible locally) until {@link WriteBatch.commit} is
* called.
*/
export declare class WriteBatch {
private constructor();
/**
* Writes to the document referred to by the provided {@link
* DocumentReference}. If the document does not exist yet, it will be created.
*
* @param documentRef - A reference to the document to be set.
* @param data - An object of the fields and values for the document.
* @returns This `WriteBatch` instance. Used for chaining method calls.
*/
set<T>(documentRef: DocumentReference<T>, data: WithFieldValue<T>): WriteBatch;
/**
* Writes to the document referred to by the provided {@link
* DocumentReference}. If the document does not exist yet, it will be created.
* If you provide `merge` or `mergeFields`, the provided data can be merged
* into an existing document.
*
* @param documentRef - A reference to the document to be set.
* @param data - An object of the fields and values for the document.
* @param options - An object to configure the set behavior.
* @throws Error - If the provided input is not a valid Firestore document.
* @returns This `WriteBatch` instance. Used for chaining method calls.
*/
set<T>(documentRef: DocumentReference<T>, data: PartialWithFieldValue<T>, options: SetOptions): WriteBatch;
/**
* Updates fields in the document referred to by the provided {@link
* DocumentReference}. The update will fail if applied to a document that does
* not exist.
*
* @param documentRef - A reference to the document to be updated.
* @param data - An object containing the fields and values with which to
* update the document. Fields can contain dots to reference nested fields
* within the document.
* @throws Error - If the provided input is not valid Firestore data.
* @returns This `WriteBatch` instance. Used for chaining method calls.
*/
update<T>(documentRef: DocumentReference<T>, data: UpdateData<T>): WriteBatch;
/**
* Updates fields in the document referred to by this {@link
* DocumentReference}. The update will fail if applied to a document that does
* not exist.
*
* Nested fields can be update by providing dot-separated field path strings
* or by providing `FieldPath` objects.
*
* @param documentRef - A reference to the document to be updated.
* @param field - The first field to update.
* @param value - The first value.
* @param moreFieldsAndValues - Additional key value pairs.
* @throws Error - If the provided input is not valid Firestore data.
* @returns This `WriteBatch` instance. Used for chaining method calls.
*/
update(documentRef: DocumentReference<unknown>, field: string | FieldPath, value: unknown, ...moreFieldsAndValues: unknown[]): WriteBatch;
/**
* Deletes the document referred to by the provided {@link DocumentReference}.
*
* @param documentRef - A reference to the document to be deleted.
* @returns This `WriteBatch` instance. Used for chaining method calls.
*/
delete(documentRef: DocumentReference<unknown>): WriteBatch;
/**
* Commits all of the writes in this write batch as a single atomic unit.
*
* The result of these writes will only be reflected in document reads that
* occur after the returned promise resolves. If the client is offline, the
* write fails. If you would like to see local modifications or buffer writes
* until the client is online, use the full Firestore SDK.
*
* @returns A `Promise` resolved once all of the writes in the batch have been
* successfully written to the backend as an atomic unit (note that it won't
* resolve while you're offline).
*/
commit(): Promise<void>;
}
/**
* Creates a write batch, used for performing multiple writes as a single
* atomic operation. The maximum number of writes allowed in a single {@link WriteBatch}
* is 500.
*
* Unlike transactions, write batches are persisted offline and therefore are
* preferable when you don't need to condition your writes on read data.
*
* @returns A {@link WriteBatch} that can be used to atomically execute multiple
* writes.
*/
export declare function writeBatch(firestore: Firestore): WriteBatch;
export {};