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Class | Description |
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FirestoreClient |
Service Description: The Cloud Firestore service.
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FirestoreClient.ListCollectionIdsFixedSizeCollection | |
FirestoreClient.ListCollectionIdsPage | |
FirestoreClient.ListCollectionIdsPagedResponse | |
FirestoreClient.ListDocumentsFixedSizeCollection | |
FirestoreClient.ListDocumentsPage | |
FirestoreClient.ListDocumentsPagedResponse | |
FirestoreSettings |
Settings class to configure an instance of
FirestoreClient . |
FirestoreSettings.Builder |
Builder for FirestoreSettings.
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The interfaces provided are listed below, along with usage samples.
=============== FirestoreClient ===============
Service Description: The Cloud Firestore service.
This service exposes several types of comparable timestamps:
* `create_time` - The time at which a document was created. Changes only when a document is deleted, then re-created. Increases in a strict monotonic fashion. * `update_time` - The time at which a document was last updated. Changes every time a document is modified. Does not change when a write results in no modifications. Increases in a strict monotonic fashion. * `read_time` - The time at which a particular state was observed. Used to denote a consistent snapshot of the database or the time at which a Document was observed to not exist. * `commit_time` - The time at which the writes in a transaction were committed. Any read with an equal or greater `read_time` is guaranteed to see the effects of the transaction.
Sample for FirestoreClient:
try (FirestoreClient firestoreClient = FirestoreClient.create()) {
Document document = Document.newBuilder().build();
DocumentMask updateMask = DocumentMask.newBuilder().build();
Document response = firestoreClient.updateDocument(document, updateMask);
}
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