expo-firestore-offline-persistence
v0.1.0
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❄️ Enable Firestore offline persistence in Expo/React Native apps without detaching from Expo.
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expo-firestore-offline-persistence
Enable Firestore persistence in Expo/React Native apps without detaching. ❄️
Why?
Firebase/Firestore peristence doesn't currently work in Expo apps, unless you detach and use react-native-firebase
.
This library lets you use Firestore without detaching from Expo, by polyfilling the Firestore JS SDK.
To learn more about Firestore peristence, see their offline mode docs: https://cloud.google.com/firestore/docs/manage-data/enable-offline
Installation
yarn add expo-firestore-offline-persistence
# or
npm install expo-firestore-offline-persistence
Install peer dependencies:
expo install expo-sqlite indexeddbshim
Usage
Import expo-firestore-offline-persistence
root of your app. You should import this before you import firebase.
import 'expo-firestore-offline-persistence'
App.js
import React from 'react'
import { View } from 'react-native'
import 'expo-firestore-offline-persistence'
// ...
export default function App() {
return <View />
}
And now, you can enable Firestore persistence like normal, as if you were using Firestore on web:
import 'expo-firestore-offline-persistence'
// ...
import * as firebase from 'firebase/app'
import 'firebase/firestore'
// You'll want to use the instance of Firestore you've already created, instead of firebase.firestore()
firebase.firestore().enablePersistence()
If you're using @nandorojo/swr-firestore
, you can access fuego.db
directly. Your App.js
will look like this:
import * as React from 'react'
import 'expo-firestore-offline-persistence' // 👋 import this first
import 'firebase/firestore'
import { FuegoProvider, Fuego } from '@nandorojo/swr-firestore'
const fuego = new Fuego({
// your firebase config here
})
fuego.db.enablePersistence()
export default function App() {
return (
<FuegoProvider fuego={fuego}>{/* Your app code here... */}</FuegoProvider>
)
}
If you aren't familiar with @nandorojo/swr-firestore
, I recommend you check it out. It makes querying Firestore in React/Expo apps way simpler.
Credit
I'd like to thank @nnatter, @brettz9, and @bulby97 for contributing to the gist that led to the creation of this library.
For more background on their great work: https://gist.github.com/zwily/e9e97e0f9f523a72c24c7df01d889482
License
MIT