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flame.db

v2.0.4

Published

A simple wrapper for Firebase SDK

Downloads

42

Readme

FlameDB

FlameDB is a simple wrapper for Firebase SDK. FlameDB only help you connect and write data on your firestore, all data are directly stored into your firestore.

Installing

  1. Install node.js
  2. run npm install flame.db
  3. You can get started working on your project!

Docs

You can find the documentation here

Changelog

  • Changed .new() into .create()
  • Added event emitter

Examples

const FlameDB = require("flame.db");
const db = new FlameDB()
// Authenticate Service Account
db.authenticate(path-to-service-account)

// User is the collection, Hyp3r is your document. This will create a new collection.
db.create("user/hyp3r", {discord: "Hyp3r#0001"})

// User is the collection, Hyp3r is your document, and Projects is your array. This will push "FireDB" in "projects" array.
db.push("user/hyp3r/projects", "FireDB")

// This will return documents data as an object.
const data = await db.get("user/hyp3r")

// {discord: "Hyp3r#0001", alive: true}
db.set("user/hyp3r", {discord: "Hyp3r#0001", alive: true})

// {discord: "Hyp3r#1000", alive: true}
db.update("user/hyp3r", {discord: "Hyp3r#1000"})

Connecting to Firebase

  1. Visit firebase and make a new account if you haven't.
  2. Create a new firebase project then go to Cloud Firestore then create a database.
  3. Go to Project Settings and then click "Service Account" and make a new service account. You will then download a json file.
  4. Copy all content from the json file and store it in your project.
  5. Initialize your database.
  6. You're all done!

Initialize Database

const FlameDB = require("flame.db")
const db = new FlameDB();

db.authenticate("path-to-service-account")

// Code Here