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The library is a work in progress and for the moment it exposes only a subset of the actual Firestore API.
Basically at the moment you can read, write, delete and subscribe to the changes of a single document.
You can execute every operation singularly on together in a batch.
Please take a look at the test in FirestoreSpec.purs to see how to use the provided functions.
build
You can install the dependencies using
npm i
and the build the library with
npm run build
or
npm run watch
test
Firestore does not offer a local version for testing, therefore we need to use a cloud instance also for testing.
To configure the Firestore instance, copy the .env.example file into a .env file and add the parameters of your instance.
Moreover, you should configure your instance so that the documents used in the tests are actually accessible.
Something along these lines should work:
rules_version = '2';
service cloud.firestore {
match /databases/{database}/documents {
match /collection/test/{document=**} {
allow read, write: if true;
}
match /collection/other-test/{document=**} {
allow read, write: if true;
}
}
}
Then run the tests using
npm run test
or
npm run testwatch
docs
You can build the documentation of the package using
npm run docs
and then browse to
generated-docs/html/index.html
license
Unless explicitly stated otherwise all files in this repository are licensed
under the Hippocratic License.