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Support array-contains-prefix operator in Firestore
You can build a search index in a Firestore collection by storing an array of search words.
If you query this property using 'array_contains' you get exact matches for your search string.
If you wish to build a prefix search, then you potentially need to store all prefixes of the words you need to index.Assuming that the array-contains is performing some kind of index scan, it would appear that it was possible to create an array-contains-prefix such that:
where('index', 'array-contains-prefix', 'fire')
would match the following documents[
{ index: ["firestore", "database"],
...
},
{ index: ["firebase", "dog"],
...
}…
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Way to access tracelog of firestore events (onCreate, onUpdate, onDelete)
One frequent and strange bug we are facing with firestore is the dropping of events when designing large batch onWrite-listeners. This leads to unexpected bugs in production code.
For some reason, when executing say 300 to 1000 onCreates at once, different events seem to drop and are never responded too.
A way to access the tracelog of firestore events (in Stage 1 Cloud functions) would help us debug this problem. It would also help replay event streams in case the database is corrupted due to non-responding to the event streams.
4 votes -
Allow running Firestore queries from console
Running quick queries straight from the console is currently impossible, making it hard to make adjustments DB wide without fiddling with code.
4 votes -
Rules Debugger with Breakpoints
Imagine how cool it would be to have a debugger for my rules, where I can put breakpoints and see what exact data or condition is causing my rules to fail or pass.
Often times I had to spend so much time in trial and error when writing complex rules for my application. If there is a debugger like I mentioned which is more like any other IDE, it would be super easy and a great developer experience.
3 votes -
Rules between Firestore and Realtime Database
We've rules to limit access to data in both firestore and realtime database, but there are requirements where I need to specify a rule of realtime database based on a value in Firestore.
Games are classical examples, I want to store the realtime game data in realtime DB but apply rules to read and write there based on my user and app data in firestore.
Lack of this is either making me use either of the DB or write hard rules in client side (which is not really secure).
9 votes -
A "--no-document-updates" flag for Firestore import
It has happened to me that I accidentally deleted some documents. While you can restore a collection from a backup, there is no option to not overwrite existing data.
This unfortunately makes it impossible to restore accidentally deleted documents, without also affecting other documents that have changed since you last made that backup. The restore would undo lots of changes that happened after the backup was made.
I think a very effective and simple solution could be to allow only injecting those documents from the backup that do not exist in de target collection. So no document is ever overwritten/updated…
3 votes -
DocumentReference join query
Please add a join query to Cloud Firestore. It seems that using DocumentReference for the join would be appropriate.
33 votes -
Feature like RELATE statements
A RELATE statement to adds graph edges between records. Like the convention of vertex -> edge -> vertex or noun -> verb -> noun, enabling the addition of metadata to the edge record.
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Futures feature
Values which should be computed only when outputting data, can be stored as futures.
7 votes -
Drop Down Menu for Automatic Aggregations
There would be a Drop Down Menu somewhere in Firebase Console that allowed you to create automatic aggregations...
For example:
OnCreate Collection (Posts) -> From Collection (Users) Where Field (UserID) equals DocumentID (Users / UserID) -> Add Fields (displayName, phoneNumber, role)
So new post would have userID object from user document on it
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Search collections in Firestore by field values
Ability to search collections and documents in the Firestore UI.
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Request to Have a Firestore Profiler
Similar to RTDB, it would be good to have a way to monitor Firestore usage as it happens. There are many reads happening that I would like to better understand the source of.
38 votes
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