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reshuffle-firebase-connector

v0.0.1

Published

Reshuffle connector for Google Firebase

Downloads

2

Readme

reshuffle-firebase-connector

Code | npm | Code sample

npm install reshuffle-firebase-connector

Reshuffle Firebase Connector

This package contains a Reshuffle connector to Google Firebase.

The following example tracks values in the Firebase realtime database:

const { Reshuffle } = require('reshuffle')
const { FirebaseConnector } = require('reshuffle-firebase-connector')

const app = new Reshuffle()
const fb = new FirebaseConnector(app, {
  credentials: process.env.FIREBASE_CREDENTIALS,
  databaseURL: process.env.FIREBASE_DATABASE_URL,
})

const ref = fb.ref('myKey')
fb.on({ type: 'Value', ref }, (snapshot) => {
  console.log(`New value for key ${snapshot.key}: ${snapshot.val()}`)
})

app.start(8000)
setInterval(() => ref.set(Date.now()), 1000)

Table of Contents

Configuration Configuration options

Types TypeScript types

Connector events:

ChildAdded Child added to key

ChildChanged Child changed

ChildMoved Child moved

ChildRemoved Child removed

Value Value changed

Connector actions:

database Get the realtime database

ref Get a key reference in the realtime database

Configuration options
const app = new Reshuffle()
const firebaseConnector = new FirebaseConnector(app, {
  credentials: process.env.FIREBASE_CREDENTIALS,
  databaseURL: process.env.FIREBASE_DATABASE_URL,
})

Credentials can be an object or a JSON string with service account credentials that can be downloaded from the Firebase admin console. See the Credentials interface exported from the connector for details.

The databaseURL is a string provided by Firebase.

TypeScript types

The following types are exported from the connector:

  • interface FirebaseCredentials Google service account credentials
  • interface FirebaseConnectorOptions Connector configuration options
  • type FirebaseEventType Supported events
  • interface FirebaseEventOptions Event options
  • type FirebaseSnapshot Data snapshot used as event handler argument
  • class FirebaseConnector Connector class

Connector events

Child Added event

Event options:

type: 'ChildAdded'
ref: firebase.database.Reference | string

Event object:

Firebase's snapshot object

Example:

firebaseConnector.on({ type: 'ChildAdded', ref: 'mkKey' }, (snapshot) => {
  console.log(`${snapshot.key} = ${snapshot.val()}`)
})

Child added in the realtime database. Learn more here.

Child Changed event

Event options:

type: 'ChildChanged'
ref: firebase.database.Reference | string

Event object:

Firebase's snapshot object

Example:

firebaseConnector.on({ type: 'ChildChanged', ref: 'mkKey' }, (snapshot) => {
  console.log(`${snapshot.key} = ${snapshot.val()}`)
})

Child changed in the realtime database. Learn more here.

Child Moved event

Event options:

type: 'ChildMoved'
ref: firebase.database.Reference | string

Event object:

Firebase's snapshot object

Example:

firebaseConnector.on({ type: 'ChildMoved', ref: 'mkKey' }, (snapshot) => {
  console.log(`${snapshot.key} = ${snapshot.val()}`)
})

Child moved in the realtime database. Learn more here.

Child Removed event

Event options:

type: 'ChildRemoved'
ref: firebase.database.Reference | string

Event object:

Firebase's snapshot object

Example:

firebaseConnector.on({ type: 'ChildRemoved', ref: 'mkKey' }, (snapshot) => {
  console.log(`${snapshot.key} = ${snapshot.val()}`)
})

Child removed from the realtime database. Learn more here.

Value event

Event options:

type: 'Value'
ref: firebase.database.Reference | string

Event object:

Firebase's snapshot object

Example:

firebaseConnector.on({ type: 'Value', ref: 'mkKey' }, (snapshot) => {
  console.log(`${snapshot.key} = ${snapshot.val()}`)
})

Value changed in the realtime database. Learn more here.

Connector actions

Database action

Definition:

() => firebase.database.Database

Usage:

const database = firebaseConnector.database()

Get the realtime database object.

Ref action

Definition:

(
  path: string,
) => firebase.database.Reference

Usage:

firebaseConnector.ref('myKey').set('myValue')

Get a key reference in the realtime database.