withConverter method
Partitions a query by returning partition cursors that can be used to run the query in parallel. The returned cursors are split points that can be used as starting and end points for individual query invocations.
@param desiredPartitionCount The desired maximum number of partition
points. The number must be strictly positive. The actual number of
partitions returned may be fewer.
@return An AsyncIterable of QueryPartition
s.
Applies a custom data converter to this CollectionGroup
, allowing you
to use your own custom model objects with Firestore. When you call get()
on the returned CollectionGroup
, the provided converter will convert
between Firestore data of type NewDbModelType
and your custom type
NewAppModelType
.
Using the converter allows you to specify generic type arguments when storing and retrieving objects from Firestore.
@example class Post { constructor(readonly title: string, readonly author: string) {}
toString(): string { return this.title + ', by ' + this.author; } }
const postConverter = { toFirestore(post: Post): FirebaseFirestore.DocumentData { return {title: post.title, author: post.author}; }, fromFirestore( snapshot: FirebaseFirestore.QueryDocumentSnapshot ): Post { const data = snapshot.data(); return new Post(data.title, data.author); } };
const querySnapshot = await Firestore() .collectionGroup('posts') .withConverter(postConverter) .get(); for (const doc of querySnapshot.docs) { const post = doc.data(); post.title; // string post.toString(); // Should be defined post.someNonExistentProperty; // TS error }
@param converter Converts objects to and from Firestore. Passing in
null
removes the current converter.
@return A CollectionGroup
that uses the provided converter.
Implementation
// TODO: Is this possible in dart?
// getPartitions(
// desiredPartitionCount: number
// ): AsyncIterable<QueryPartition<AppModelType, DbModelType>>;
/// Applies a custom data converter to this `CollectionGroup`, allowing you
/// to use your own custom model objects with Firestore. When you call get()
/// on the returned `CollectionGroup`, the provided converter will convert
/// between Firestore data of type `NewDbModelType` and your custom type
/// `NewAppModelType`.
///
/// Using the converter allows you to specify generic type arguments when
/// storing and retrieving objects from Firestore.
///
/// @example
/// class Post {
/// constructor(readonly title: string, readonly author: string) {}
///
/// toString(): string {
/// return this.title + ', by ' + this.author;
/// }
/// }
///
/// const postConverter = {
/// toFirestore(post: Post): FirebaseFirestore.DocumentData {
/// return {title: post.title, author: post.author};
/// },
/// fromFirestore(
/// snapshot: FirebaseFirestore.QueryDocumentSnapshot
/// ): Post {
/// const data = snapshot.data();
/// return new Post(data.title, data.author);
/// }
/// };
///
/// const querySnapshot = await Firestore()
/// .collectionGroup('posts')
/// .withConverter(postConverter)
/// .get();
/// for (const doc of querySnapshot.docs) {
/// const post = doc.data();
/// post.title; // string
/// post.toString(); // Should be defined
/// post.someNonExistentProperty; // TS error
/// }
///
/// @param converter Converts objects to and from Firestore. Passing in
/// `null` removes the current converter.
/// @return A `CollectionGroup` that uses the provided converter.
external CollectionGroup withConverter(FirestoreDataConverter? converter);