@firebase/database 1.0.9 → 1.0.10
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- package/dist/index.cjs.js +13834 -13834
- package/dist/index.cjs.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/index.esm2017.js +13834 -13834
- package/dist/index.esm2017.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/index.node.cjs.js +13849 -13849
- package/dist/index.node.cjs.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/index.standalone.js +13797 -13797
- package/dist/index.standalone.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/node-esm/index.node.esm.js +13849 -13849
- package/dist/node-esm/index.node.esm.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/node-esm/src/api/Database.d.ts +137 -137
- package/dist/node-esm/src/api/OnDisconnect.d.ts +110 -110
- package/dist/node-esm/src/api/Reference.d.ts +122 -122
- package/dist/node-esm/src/api/Reference_impl.d.ts +1098 -1098
- package/dist/node-esm/src/api/ServerValue.d.ts +30 -30
- package/dist/node-esm/src/api/Transaction.d.ts +83 -83
- package/dist/node-esm/src/api/test_access.d.ts +31 -31
- package/dist/node-esm/src/api.d.ts +18 -18
- package/dist/node-esm/src/api.standalone.d.ts +30 -30
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/AppCheckTokenProvider.d.ts +30 -30
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/AuthTokenProvider.d.ts +49 -49
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/CompoundWrite.d.ts +81 -81
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/PersistentConnection.d.ts +135 -135
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/ReadonlyRestClient.d.ts +60 -60
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/Repo.d.ts +144 -144
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/RepoInfo.d.ts +56 -56
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/ServerActions.d.ts +52 -52
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/SnapshotHolder.d.ts +26 -26
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/SparseSnapshotTree.d.ts +64 -64
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/SyncPoint.d.ts +91 -91
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/SyncTree.d.ts +166 -166
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/WriteTree.d.ts +205 -205
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/operation/AckUserWrite.d.ts +36 -36
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/operation/ListenComplete.d.ts +26 -26
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/operation/Merge.d.ts +33 -33
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/operation/Operation.d.ts +45 -45
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/operation/Overwrite.d.ts +28 -28
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/snap/ChildrenNode.d.ts +112 -112
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/snap/IndexMap.d.ts +43 -43
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/snap/LeafNode.d.ts +83 -83
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/snap/Node.d.ts +126 -126
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/snap/childSet.d.ts +32 -32
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/snap/comparators.d.ts +19 -19
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/snap/indexes/Index.d.ts +50 -50
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/snap/indexes/KeyIndex.d.ts +34 -34
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/snap/indexes/PathIndex.d.ts +29 -29
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/snap/indexes/PriorityIndex.d.ts +33 -33
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/snap/indexes/ValueIndex.d.ts +31 -31
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/snap/nodeFromJSON.d.ts +24 -24
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/snap/snap.d.ts +23 -23
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/stats/StatsCollection.d.ts +26 -26
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/stats/StatsListener.d.ts +30 -30
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/stats/StatsManager.d.ts +20 -20
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/stats/StatsReporter.d.ts +28 -28
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/storage/DOMStorageWrapper.d.ts +46 -46
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/storage/MemoryStorage.d.ts +27 -27
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/storage/storage.d.ts +22 -22
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/util/EventEmitter.d.ts +39 -39
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/util/ImmutableTree.d.ts +117 -117
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/util/NextPushId.d.ts +33 -33
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/util/OnlineMonitor.d.ts +31 -31
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/util/Path.d.ts +94 -94
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/util/ServerValues.d.ts +56 -56
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/util/SortedMap.d.ts +324 -324
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/util/Tree.d.ts +105 -105
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/util/VisibilityMonitor.d.ts +23 -23
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/util/libs/parser.d.ts +32 -32
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/util/misc.d.ts +19 -19
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/util/util.d.ts +176 -176
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/util/validation.d.ts +70 -70
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/version.d.ts +23 -23
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/view/CacheNode.d.ts +41 -41
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/view/Change.d.ts +46 -46
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/view/ChildChangeAccumulator.d.ts +22 -22
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/view/CompleteChildSource.d.ts +55 -55
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/view/Event.d.ts +64 -64
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/view/EventGenerator.d.ts +42 -42
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/view/EventQueue.d.ts +67 -67
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/view/EventRegistration.d.ts +87 -87
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/view/QueryParams.d.ts +95 -95
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/view/View.d.ts +59 -59
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/view/ViewCache.d.ts +32 -32
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/view/ViewProcessor.d.ts +32 -32
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/view/filter/IndexedFilter.d.ts +35 -35
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/view/filter/LimitedFilter.d.ts +47 -47
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/view/filter/NodeFilter.d.ts +54 -54
- package/dist/node-esm/src/core/view/filter/RangedFilter.d.ts +47 -47
- package/dist/node-esm/src/index.d.ts +28 -28
- package/dist/node-esm/src/index.node.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/node-esm/src/index.standalone.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/node-esm/src/internal/index.d.ts +38 -38
- package/dist/node-esm/src/realtime/BrowserPollConnection.d.ts +198 -198
- package/dist/node-esm/src/realtime/Connection.d.ts +102 -102
- package/dist/node-esm/src/realtime/Constants.d.ts +27 -27
- package/dist/node-esm/src/realtime/Transport.d.ts +58 -58
- package/dist/node-esm/src/realtime/TransportManager.d.ts +50 -50
- package/dist/node-esm/src/realtime/WebSocketConnection.d.ts +127 -127
- package/dist/node-esm/src/realtime/polling/PacketReceiver.d.ts +38 -38
- package/dist/node-esm/src/register.d.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/node-esm/test/compound_write.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/node-esm/test/connection.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/node-esm/test/deno.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/node-esm/test/exp/integration.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/node-esm/test/helpers/EventAccumulator.d.ts +35 -35
- package/dist/node-esm/test/helpers/syncpoint-util.d.ts +29 -29
- package/dist/node-esm/test/helpers/util.d.ts +34 -34
- package/dist/node-esm/test/node.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/node-esm/test/parser.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/node-esm/test/path.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/node-esm/test/pushid.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/node-esm/test/queryconstraint.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/node-esm/test/repoinfo.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/node-esm/test/sortedmap.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/node-esm/test/sparsesnapshottree.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/node-esm/test/syncpoint.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/node-esm/test/transport.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/node-esm/test/websocketconnection.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/src/api/Database.d.ts +137 -137
- package/dist/src/api/OnDisconnect.d.ts +110 -110
- package/dist/src/api/Reference.d.ts +122 -122
- package/dist/src/api/Reference_impl.d.ts +1098 -1098
- package/dist/src/api/ServerValue.d.ts +30 -30
- package/dist/src/api/Transaction.d.ts +83 -83
- package/dist/src/api/test_access.d.ts +31 -31
- package/dist/src/api.d.ts +18 -18
- package/dist/src/api.standalone.d.ts +30 -30
- package/dist/src/core/AppCheckTokenProvider.d.ts +30 -30
- package/dist/src/core/AuthTokenProvider.d.ts +49 -49
- package/dist/src/core/CompoundWrite.d.ts +81 -81
- package/dist/src/core/PersistentConnection.d.ts +135 -135
- package/dist/src/core/ReadonlyRestClient.d.ts +60 -60
- package/dist/src/core/Repo.d.ts +144 -144
- package/dist/src/core/RepoInfo.d.ts +56 -56
- package/dist/src/core/ServerActions.d.ts +52 -52
- package/dist/src/core/SnapshotHolder.d.ts +26 -26
- package/dist/src/core/SparseSnapshotTree.d.ts +64 -64
- package/dist/src/core/SyncPoint.d.ts +91 -91
- package/dist/src/core/SyncTree.d.ts +166 -166
- package/dist/src/core/WriteTree.d.ts +205 -205
- package/dist/src/core/operation/AckUserWrite.d.ts +36 -36
- package/dist/src/core/operation/ListenComplete.d.ts +26 -26
- package/dist/src/core/operation/Merge.d.ts +33 -33
- package/dist/src/core/operation/Operation.d.ts +45 -45
- package/dist/src/core/operation/Overwrite.d.ts +28 -28
- package/dist/src/core/snap/ChildrenNode.d.ts +112 -112
- package/dist/src/core/snap/IndexMap.d.ts +43 -43
- package/dist/src/core/snap/LeafNode.d.ts +83 -83
- package/dist/src/core/snap/Node.d.ts +126 -126
- package/dist/src/core/snap/childSet.d.ts +32 -32
- package/dist/src/core/snap/comparators.d.ts +19 -19
- package/dist/src/core/snap/indexes/Index.d.ts +50 -50
- package/dist/src/core/snap/indexes/KeyIndex.d.ts +34 -34
- package/dist/src/core/snap/indexes/PathIndex.d.ts +29 -29
- package/dist/src/core/snap/indexes/PriorityIndex.d.ts +33 -33
- package/dist/src/core/snap/indexes/ValueIndex.d.ts +31 -31
- package/dist/src/core/snap/nodeFromJSON.d.ts +24 -24
- package/dist/src/core/snap/snap.d.ts +23 -23
- package/dist/src/core/stats/StatsCollection.d.ts +26 -26
- package/dist/src/core/stats/StatsListener.d.ts +30 -30
- package/dist/src/core/stats/StatsManager.d.ts +20 -20
- package/dist/src/core/stats/StatsReporter.d.ts +28 -28
- package/dist/src/core/storage/DOMStorageWrapper.d.ts +46 -46
- package/dist/src/core/storage/MemoryStorage.d.ts +27 -27
- package/dist/src/core/storage/storage.d.ts +22 -22
- package/dist/src/core/util/EventEmitter.d.ts +39 -39
- package/dist/src/core/util/ImmutableTree.d.ts +117 -117
- package/dist/src/core/util/NextPushId.d.ts +33 -33
- package/dist/src/core/util/OnlineMonitor.d.ts +31 -31
- package/dist/src/core/util/Path.d.ts +94 -94
- package/dist/src/core/util/ServerValues.d.ts +56 -56
- package/dist/src/core/util/SortedMap.d.ts +324 -324
- package/dist/src/core/util/Tree.d.ts +105 -105
- package/dist/src/core/util/VisibilityMonitor.d.ts +23 -23
- package/dist/src/core/util/libs/parser.d.ts +32 -32
- package/dist/src/core/util/misc.d.ts +19 -19
- package/dist/src/core/util/util.d.ts +176 -176
- package/dist/src/core/util/validation.d.ts +70 -70
- package/dist/src/core/version.d.ts +23 -23
- package/dist/src/core/view/CacheNode.d.ts +41 -41
- package/dist/src/core/view/Change.d.ts +46 -46
- package/dist/src/core/view/ChildChangeAccumulator.d.ts +22 -22
- package/dist/src/core/view/CompleteChildSource.d.ts +55 -55
- package/dist/src/core/view/Event.d.ts +64 -64
- package/dist/src/core/view/EventGenerator.d.ts +42 -42
- package/dist/src/core/view/EventQueue.d.ts +67 -67
- package/dist/src/core/view/EventRegistration.d.ts +87 -87
- package/dist/src/core/view/QueryParams.d.ts +95 -95
- package/dist/src/core/view/View.d.ts +59 -59
- package/dist/src/core/view/ViewCache.d.ts +32 -32
- package/dist/src/core/view/ViewProcessor.d.ts +32 -32
- package/dist/src/core/view/filter/IndexedFilter.d.ts +35 -35
- package/dist/src/core/view/filter/LimitedFilter.d.ts +47 -47
- package/dist/src/core/view/filter/NodeFilter.d.ts +54 -54
- package/dist/src/core/view/filter/RangedFilter.d.ts +47 -47
- package/dist/src/index.d.ts +28 -28
- package/dist/src/index.node.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/src/index.standalone.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/src/internal/index.d.ts +38 -38
- package/dist/src/realtime/BrowserPollConnection.d.ts +198 -198
- package/dist/src/realtime/Connection.d.ts +102 -102
- package/dist/src/realtime/Constants.d.ts +27 -27
- package/dist/src/realtime/Transport.d.ts +58 -58
- package/dist/src/realtime/TransportManager.d.ts +50 -50
- package/dist/src/realtime/WebSocketConnection.d.ts +127 -127
- package/dist/src/realtime/polling/PacketReceiver.d.ts +38 -38
- package/dist/src/register.d.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/test/compound_write.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/test/connection.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/test/deno.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/test/exp/integration.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/test/helpers/EventAccumulator.d.ts +35 -35
- package/dist/test/helpers/syncpoint-util.d.ts +29 -29
- package/dist/test/helpers/util.d.ts +34 -34
- package/dist/test/node.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/test/parser.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/test/path.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/test/pushid.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/test/queryconstraint.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/test/repoinfo.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/test/sortedmap.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/test/sparsesnapshottree.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/test/syncpoint.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/test/transport.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/dist/test/websocketconnection.test.d.ts +17 -17
- package/package.json +8 -8
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* location, and it will be triggered again every time a new child is added. The
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* such that its position relative to its siblings changes. The `DataSnapshot`
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* passed to the callback will be for the data of the child that has moved. It
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|
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* such that its position relative to its siblings changes. The `DataSnapshot`
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* is also passed a second argument which is a string containing the key of the
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* The callback will be passed a DataSnapshot and a string containing the key of
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* the previous child, by sort order, or `null` if it is the first child.
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|
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* occurred.
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|
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|
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|
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|
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* for more details.
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|
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* the child that was removed. A child will get removed when either:
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|
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|
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* The callback will be passed a DataSnapshot and a string containing the key of
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|
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|
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* the previous child, by sort order, or `null` if it is the first child.
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|
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|
|
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|
-
* event subscription is ever canceled because your client does not have
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|
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|
-
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|
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|
|
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|
-
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|
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|
|
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|
-
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|
|
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|
-
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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*
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
-
* will be triggered for the initial data and again whenever the data changes.
|
|
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|
-
* Invoke the returned unsubscribe callback to stop receiving updates. See
|
|
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|
-
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|
|
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|
-
* for more details.
|
|
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|
-
*
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
-
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|
|
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|
-
* the child that was removed. A child will get removed when either:
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|
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|
-
*
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|
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|
-
* - a client explicitly calls `remove()` on that child or one of its ancestors
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|
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|
-
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|
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|
-
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|
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|
-
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|
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|
-
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|
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|
-
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|
|
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|
-
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|
|
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|
-
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|
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|
-
* The callback will be passed a DataSnapshot and a string containing the key of
|
|
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|
-
* the previous child, by sort order, or `null` if it is the first child.
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|
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|
-
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|
|
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|
-
* then removes the listener after its first invocation.
|
|
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|
-
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|
|
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|
-
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|
|
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|
-
export declare function onChildRemoved(query: Query, callback: (snapshot: DataSnapshot) => unknown, options: ListenOptions): Unsubscribe;
|
|
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|
-
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|
|
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|
-
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|
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|
-
*
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|
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|
-
* This is the primary way to read data from a Database. Your callback
|
|
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|
-
* will be triggered for the initial data and again whenever the data changes.
|
|
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|
-
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|
|
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|
-
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|
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|
-
* for more details.
|
|
824
|
-
*
|
|
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|
-
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|
|
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|
-
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|
|
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|
-
* the child that was removed. A child will get removed when either:
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|
828
|
-
*
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|
829
|
-
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|
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|
-
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|
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|
-
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|
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|
-
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|
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|
-
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|
834
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-
*
|
|
835
|
-
* @param query - The query to run.
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|
836
|
-
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|
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|
-
* The callback will be passed a DataSnapshot and a string containing the key of
|
|
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|
-
* the previous child, by sort order, or `null` if it is the first child.
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|
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|
-
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|
|
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|
-
* event subscription is ever canceled because your client does not have
|
|
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|
-
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|
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|
-
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|
|
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|
-
* occurred.
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|
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|
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|
|
845
|
-
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|
|
846
|
-
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|
|
847
|
-
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|
|
848
|
-
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|
|
849
|
-
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|
|
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|
-
/**
|
|
851
|
-
* Detaches a callback previously attached with the corresponding `on*()` (`onValue`, `onChildAdded`) listener.
|
|
852
|
-
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|
|
853
|
-
* the respective `on*` callbacks.
|
|
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|
-
*
|
|
855
|
-
* Detach a callback previously attached with `on*()`. Calling `off()` on a parent listener
|
|
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|
-
* will not automatically remove listeners registered on child nodes, `off()`
|
|
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|
-
* must also be called on any child listeners to remove the callback.
|
|
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|
-
*
|
|
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|
-
* If a callback is not specified, all callbacks for the specified eventType
|
|
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|
-
* will be removed. Similarly, if no eventType is specified, all callbacks
|
|
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|
-
* for the `Reference` will be removed.
|
|
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|
-
*
|
|
863
|
-
* Individual listeners can also be removed by invoking their unsubscribe
|
|
864
|
-
* callbacks.
|
|
865
|
-
*
|
|
866
|
-
* @param query - The query that the listener was registered with.
|
|
867
|
-
* @param eventType - One of the following strings: "value", "child_added",
|
|
868
|
-
* "child_changed", "child_removed", or "child_moved." If omitted, all callbacks
|
|
869
|
-
* for the `Reference` will be removed.
|
|
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|
-
* @param callback - The callback function that was passed to `on()` or
|
|
871
|
-
* `undefined` to remove all callbacks.
|
|
872
|
-
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|
|
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|
-
export declare function off(query: Query, eventType?: EventType, callback?: (snapshot: DataSnapshot, previousChildName?: string | null) => unknown): void;
|
|
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|
-
/** Describes the different query constraints available in this SDK. */
|
|
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|
-
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|
|
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|
-
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|
|
877
|
-
* A `QueryConstraint` is used to narrow the set of documents returned by a
|
|
878
|
-
* Database query. `QueryConstraint`s are created by invoking {@link endAt},
|
|
879
|
-
* {@link endBefore}, {@link startAt}, {@link startAfter}, {@link
|
|
880
|
-
* limitToFirst}, {@link limitToLast}, {@link orderByChild},
|
|
881
|
-
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|
|
882
|
-
* {@link orderByValue} or {@link equalTo} and
|
|
883
|
-
* can then be passed to {@link query} to create a new query instance that
|
|
884
|
-
* also contains this `QueryConstraint`.
|
|
885
|
-
*/
|
|
886
|
-
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|
|
887
|
-
/** The type of this query constraints */
|
|
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|
-
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|
|
889
|
-
/**
|
|
890
|
-
* Takes the provided `Query` and returns a copy of the `Query` with this
|
|
891
|
-
* `QueryConstraint` applied.
|
|
892
|
-
*/
|
|
893
|
-
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|
|
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|
-
}
|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
-
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|
|
897
|
-
*
|
|
898
|
-
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|
|
899
|
-
* allows you to choose arbitrary starting and ending points for your queries.
|
|
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|
-
*
|
|
901
|
-
* The ending point is inclusive, so children with exactly the specified value
|
|
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|
-
* will be included in the query. The optional key argument can be used to
|
|
903
|
-
* further limit the range of the query. If it is specified, then children that
|
|
904
|
-
* have exactly the specified value must also have a key name less than or equal
|
|
905
|
-
* to the specified key.
|
|
906
|
-
*
|
|
907
|
-
* You can read more about `endAt()` in
|
|
908
|
-
* {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/database/web/lists-of-data#filtering_data | Filtering data}.
|
|
909
|
-
*
|
|
910
|
-
* @param value - The value to end at. The argument type depends on which
|
|
911
|
-
* `orderBy*()` function was used in this query. Specify a value that matches
|
|
912
|
-
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|
|
913
|
-
* value must be a string.
|
|
914
|
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* @param key - The child key to end at, among the children with the previously
|
|
915
|
-
* specified priority. This argument is only allowed if ordering by child,
|
|
916
|
-
* value, or priority.
|
|
917
|
-
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|
|
918
|
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export declare function endAt(value: number | string | boolean | null, key?: string): QueryConstraint;
|
|
919
|
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|
920
|
-
* Creates a `QueryConstraint` with the specified ending point (exclusive).
|
|
921
|
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*
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|
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|
-
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|
923
|
-
* allows you to choose arbitrary starting and ending points for your queries.
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|
924
|
-
*
|
|
925
|
-
* The ending point is exclusive. If only a value is provided, children
|
|
926
|
-
* with a value less than the specified value will be included in the query.
|
|
927
|
-
* If a key is specified, then children must have a value less than or equal
|
|
928
|
-
* to the specified value and a key name less than the specified key.
|
|
929
|
-
*
|
|
930
|
-
* @param value - The value to end before. The argument type depends on which
|
|
931
|
-
* `orderBy*()` function was used in this query. Specify a value that matches
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|
932
|
-
* the `orderBy*()` type. When used in combination with `orderByKey()`, the
|
|
933
|
-
* value must be a string.
|
|
934
|
-
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|
|
935
|
-
* previously specified priority. This argument is only allowed if ordering by
|
|
936
|
-
* child, value, or priority.
|
|
937
|
-
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|
|
938
|
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export declare function endBefore(value: number | string | boolean | null, key?: string): QueryConstraint;
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|
939
|
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|
940
|
-
* Creates a `QueryConstraint` with the specified starting point.
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|
941
|
-
*
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|
942
|
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|
943
|
-
* allows you to choose arbitrary starting and ending points for your queries.
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|
944
|
-
*
|
|
945
|
-
* The starting point is inclusive, so children with exactly the specified value
|
|
946
|
-
* will be included in the query. The optional key argument can be used to
|
|
947
|
-
* further limit the range of the query. If it is specified, then children that
|
|
948
|
-
* have exactly the specified value must also have a key name greater than or
|
|
949
|
-
* equal to the specified key.
|
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950
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
+
* then removes the listener after its first invocation.
|
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|
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|
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|
+
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|
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export declare function onChildRemoved(query: Query, callback: (snapshot: DataSnapshot) => unknown, options: ListenOptions): Unsubscribe;
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|
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|
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|
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|
+
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|
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* This is the primary way to read data from a Database. Your callback
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|
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* will be triggered for the initial data and again whenever the data changes.
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|
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* Invoke the returned unsubscribe callback to stop receiving updates. See
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|
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|
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* for more details.
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|
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|
+
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|
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* removed. The `DataSnapshot` passed into the callback will be the old data for
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|
+
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|
+
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|
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* - a client calls `set(null)` on that child or one of its ancestors
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|
+
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|
+
* - there is a query in effect which now filters out the child (because it's
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|
+
* sort order changed or the max limit was hit)
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|
+
*
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|
+
* @param query - The query to run.
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|
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* @param callback - A callback that fires when the specified event occurs.
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|
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|
+
* The callback will be passed a DataSnapshot and a string containing the key of
|
|
838
|
+
* the previous child, by sort order, or `null` if it is the first child.
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|
839
|
+
* @param cancelCallback - An optional callback that will be notified if your
|
|
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|
+
* event subscription is ever canceled because your client does not have
|
|
841
|
+
* permission to read this data (or it had permission but has now lost it).
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|
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|
+
* This callback will be passed an `Error` object indicating why the failure
|
|
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|
+
* occurred.
|
|
844
|
+
* @param options - An object that can be used to configure `onlyOnce`, which
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|
845
|
+
* then removes the listener after its first invocation.
|
|
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|
+
* @returns A function that can be invoked to remove the listener.
|
|
847
|
+
*/
|
|
848
|
+
export declare function onChildRemoved(query: Query, callback: (snapshot: DataSnapshot) => unknown, cancelCallback: (error: Error) => unknown, options: ListenOptions): Unsubscribe;
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849
|
+
export { EventType };
|
|
850
|
+
/**
|
|
851
|
+
* Detaches a callback previously attached with the corresponding `on*()` (`onValue`, `onChildAdded`) listener.
|
|
852
|
+
* Note: This is not the recommended way to remove a listener. Instead, please use the returned callback function from
|
|
853
|
+
* the respective `on*` callbacks.
|
|
854
|
+
*
|
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855
|
+
* Detach a callback previously attached with `on*()`. Calling `off()` on a parent listener
|
|
856
|
+
* will not automatically remove listeners registered on child nodes, `off()`
|
|
857
|
+
* must also be called on any child listeners to remove the callback.
|
|
858
|
+
*
|
|
859
|
+
* If a callback is not specified, all callbacks for the specified eventType
|
|
860
|
+
* will be removed. Similarly, if no eventType is specified, all callbacks
|
|
861
|
+
* for the `Reference` will be removed.
|
|
862
|
+
*
|
|
863
|
+
* Individual listeners can also be removed by invoking their unsubscribe
|
|
864
|
+
* callbacks.
|
|
865
|
+
*
|
|
866
|
+
* @param query - The query that the listener was registered with.
|
|
867
|
+
* @param eventType - One of the following strings: "value", "child_added",
|
|
868
|
+
* "child_changed", "child_removed", or "child_moved." If omitted, all callbacks
|
|
869
|
+
* for the `Reference` will be removed.
|
|
870
|
+
* @param callback - The callback function that was passed to `on()` or
|
|
871
|
+
* `undefined` to remove all callbacks.
|
|
872
|
+
*/
|
|
873
|
+
export declare function off(query: Query, eventType?: EventType, callback?: (snapshot: DataSnapshot, previousChildName?: string | null) => unknown): void;
|
|
874
|
+
/** Describes the different query constraints available in this SDK. */
|
|
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|
+
export type QueryConstraintType = 'endAt' | 'endBefore' | 'startAt' | 'startAfter' | 'limitToFirst' | 'limitToLast' | 'orderByChild' | 'orderByKey' | 'orderByPriority' | 'orderByValue' | 'equalTo';
|
|
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|
+
/**
|
|
877
|
+
* A `QueryConstraint` is used to narrow the set of documents returned by a
|
|
878
|
+
* Database query. `QueryConstraint`s are created by invoking {@link endAt},
|
|
879
|
+
* {@link endBefore}, {@link startAt}, {@link startAfter}, {@link
|
|
880
|
+
* limitToFirst}, {@link limitToLast}, {@link orderByChild},
|
|
881
|
+
* {@link orderByChild}, {@link orderByKey} , {@link orderByPriority} ,
|
|
882
|
+
* {@link orderByValue} or {@link equalTo} and
|
|
883
|
+
* can then be passed to {@link query} to create a new query instance that
|
|
884
|
+
* also contains this `QueryConstraint`.
|
|
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|
+
*/
|
|
886
|
+
export declare abstract class QueryConstraint {
|
|
887
|
+
/** The type of this query constraints */
|
|
888
|
+
abstract readonly type: QueryConstraintType;
|
|
889
|
+
/**
|
|
890
|
+
* Takes the provided `Query` and returns a copy of the `Query` with this
|
|
891
|
+
* `QueryConstraint` applied.
|
|
892
|
+
*/
|
|
893
|
+
abstract _apply<T>(query: QueryImpl): QueryImpl;
|
|
894
|
+
}
|
|
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|
+
/**
|
|
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|
+
* Creates a `QueryConstraint` with the specified ending point.
|
|
897
|
+
*
|
|
898
|
+
* Using `startAt()`, `startAfter()`, `endBefore()`, `endAt()` and `equalTo()`
|
|
899
|
+
* allows you to choose arbitrary starting and ending points for your queries.
|
|
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|
+
*
|
|
901
|
+
* The ending point is inclusive, so children with exactly the specified value
|
|
902
|
+
* will be included in the query. The optional key argument can be used to
|
|
903
|
+
* further limit the range of the query. If it is specified, then children that
|
|
904
|
+
* have exactly the specified value must also have a key name less than or equal
|
|
905
|
+
* to the specified key.
|
|
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|
+
*
|
|
907
|
+
* You can read more about `endAt()` in
|
|
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|
+
* {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/database/web/lists-of-data#filtering_data | Filtering data}.
|
|
909
|
+
*
|
|
910
|
+
* @param value - The value to end at. The argument type depends on which
|
|
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|
+
* `orderBy*()` function was used in this query. Specify a value that matches
|
|
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|
+
* the `orderBy*()` type. When used in combination with `orderByKey()`, the
|
|
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|
+
* value must be a string.
|
|
914
|
+
* @param key - The child key to end at, among the children with the previously
|
|
915
|
+
* specified priority. This argument is only allowed if ordering by child,
|
|
916
|
+
* value, or priority.
|
|
917
|
+
*/
|
|
918
|
+
export declare function endAt(value: number | string | boolean | null, key?: string): QueryConstraint;
|
|
919
|
+
/**
|
|
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|
+
* Creates a `QueryConstraint` with the specified ending point (exclusive).
|
|
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|
+
*
|
|
922
|
+
* Using `startAt()`, `startAfter()`, `endBefore()`, `endAt()` and `equalTo()`
|
|
923
|
+
* allows you to choose arbitrary starting and ending points for your queries.
|
|
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|
+
*
|
|
925
|
+
* The ending point is exclusive. If only a value is provided, children
|
|
926
|
+
* with a value less than the specified value will be included in the query.
|
|
927
|
+
* If a key is specified, then children must have a value less than or equal
|
|
928
|
+
* to the specified value and a key name less than the specified key.
|
|
929
|
+
*
|
|
930
|
+
* @param value - The value to end before. The argument type depends on which
|
|
931
|
+
* `orderBy*()` function was used in this query. Specify a value that matches
|
|
932
|
+
* the `orderBy*()` type. When used in combination with `orderByKey()`, the
|
|
933
|
+
* value must be a string.
|
|
934
|
+
* @param key - The child key to end before, among the children with the
|
|
935
|
+
* previously specified priority. This argument is only allowed if ordering by
|
|
936
|
+
* child, value, or priority.
|
|
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|
+
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|
|
938
|
+
export declare function endBefore(value: number | string | boolean | null, key?: string): QueryConstraint;
|
|
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|
+
/**
|
|
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|
+
* Creates a `QueryConstraint` with the specified starting point.
|
|
941
|
+
*
|
|
942
|
+
* Using `startAt()`, `startAfter()`, `endBefore()`, `endAt()` and `equalTo()`
|
|
943
|
+
* allows you to choose arbitrary starting and ending points for your queries.
|
|
944
|
+
*
|
|
945
|
+
* The starting point is inclusive, so children with exactly the specified value
|
|
946
|
+
* will be included in the query. The optional key argument can be used to
|
|
947
|
+
* further limit the range of the query. If it is specified, then children that
|
|
948
|
+
* have exactly the specified value must also have a key name greater than or
|
|
949
|
+
* equal to the specified key.
|
|
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|
+
*
|
|
951
|
+
* You can read more about `startAt()` in
|
|
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|
+
* {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/database/web/lists-of-data#filtering_data | Filtering data}.
|
|
953
|
+
*
|
|
954
|
+
* @param value - The value to start at. The argument type depends on which
|
|
955
|
+
* `orderBy*()` function was used in this query. Specify a value that matches
|
|
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|
+
* the `orderBy*()` type. When used in combination with `orderByKey()`, the
|
|
957
|
+
* value must be a string.
|
|
958
|
+
* @param key - The child key to start at. This argument is only allowed if
|
|
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|
+
* ordering by child, value, or priority.
|
|
960
|
+
*/
|
|
961
|
+
export declare function startAt(value?: number | string | boolean | null, key?: string): QueryConstraint;
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|
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|
+
/**
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|
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|
+
* Creates a `QueryConstraint` with the specified starting point (exclusive).
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|
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|
+
*
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|
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|
+
* Using `startAt()`, `startAfter()`, `endBefore()`, `endAt()` and `equalTo()`
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|
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|
+
* allows you to choose arbitrary starting and ending points for your queries.
|
|
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|
+
*
|
|
968
|
+
* The starting point is exclusive. If only a value is provided, children
|
|
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|
+
* with a value greater than the specified value will be included in the query.
|
|
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|
+
* If a key is specified, then children must have a value greater than or equal
|
|
971
|
+
* to the specified value and a a key name greater than the specified key.
|
|
972
|
+
*
|
|
973
|
+
* @param value - The value to start after. The argument type depends on which
|
|
974
|
+
* `orderBy*()` function was used in this query. Specify a value that matches
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|
975
|
+
* the `orderBy*()` type. When used in combination with `orderByKey()`, the
|
|
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|
+
* value must be a string.
|
|
977
|
+
* @param key - The child key to start after. This argument is only allowed if
|
|
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|
+
* ordering by child, value, or priority.
|
|
979
|
+
*/
|
|
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|
+
export declare function startAfter(value: number | string | boolean | null, key?: string): QueryConstraint;
|
|
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|
+
/**
|
|
982
|
+
* Creates a new `QueryConstraint` that if limited to the first specific number
|
|
983
|
+
* of children.
|
|
984
|
+
*
|
|
985
|
+
* The `limitToFirst()` method is used to set a maximum number of children to be
|
|
986
|
+
* synced for a given callback. If we set a limit of 100, we will initially only
|
|
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|
+
* receive up to 100 `child_added` events. If we have fewer than 100 messages
|
|
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|
+
* stored in our Database, a `child_added` event will fire for each message.
|
|
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|
+
* However, if we have over 100 messages, we will only receive a `child_added`
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990
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+
* event for the first 100 ordered messages. As items change, we will receive
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991
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+
* `child_removed` events for each item that drops out of the active list so
|
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992
|
+
* that the total number stays at 100.
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|
993
|
+
*
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|
994
|
+
* You can read more about `limitToFirst()` in
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|
995
|
+
* {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/database/web/lists-of-data#filtering_data | Filtering data}.
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|
996
|
+
*
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|
997
|
+
* @param limit - The maximum number of nodes to include in this query.
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|
998
|
+
*/
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999
|
+
export declare function limitToFirst(limit: number): QueryConstraint;
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|
1000
|
+
/**
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|
1001
|
+
* Creates a new `QueryConstraint` that is limited to return only the last
|
|
1002
|
+
* specified number of children.
|
|
1003
|
+
*
|
|
1004
|
+
* The `limitToLast()` method is used to set a maximum number of children to be
|
|
1005
|
+
* synced for a given callback. If we set a limit of 100, we will initially only
|
|
1006
|
+
* receive up to 100 `child_added` events. If we have fewer than 100 messages
|
|
1007
|
+
* stored in our Database, a `child_added` event will fire for each message.
|
|
1008
|
+
* However, if we have over 100 messages, we will only receive a `child_added`
|
|
1009
|
+
* event for the last 100 ordered messages. As items change, we will receive
|
|
1010
|
+
* `child_removed` events for each item that drops out of the active list so
|
|
1011
|
+
* that the total number stays at 100.
|
|
1012
|
+
*
|
|
1013
|
+
* You can read more about `limitToLast()` in
|
|
1014
|
+
* {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/database/web/lists-of-data#filtering_data | Filtering data}.
|
|
1015
|
+
*
|
|
1016
|
+
* @param limit - The maximum number of nodes to include in this query.
|
|
1017
|
+
*/
|
|
1018
|
+
export declare function limitToLast(limit: number): QueryConstraint;
|
|
1019
|
+
/**
|
|
1020
|
+
* Creates a new `QueryConstraint` that orders by the specified child key.
|
|
1021
|
+
*
|
|
1022
|
+
* Queries can only order by one key at a time. Calling `orderByChild()`
|
|
1023
|
+
* multiple times on the same query is an error.
|
|
1024
|
+
*
|
|
1025
|
+
* Firebase queries allow you to order your data by any child key on the fly.
|
|
1026
|
+
* However, if you know in advance what your indexes will be, you can define
|
|
1027
|
+
* them via the .indexOn rule in your Security Rules for better performance. See
|
|
1028
|
+
* the{@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/database/security/indexing-data}
|
|
1029
|
+
* rule for more information.
|
|
1030
|
+
*
|
|
1031
|
+
* You can read more about `orderByChild()` in
|
|
1032
|
+
* {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/database/web/lists-of-data#sort_data | Sort data}.
|
|
1033
|
+
*
|
|
1034
|
+
* @param path - The path to order by.
|
|
1035
|
+
*/
|
|
1036
|
+
export declare function orderByChild(path: string): QueryConstraint;
|
|
1037
|
+
/**
|
|
1038
|
+
* Creates a new `QueryConstraint` that orders by the key.
|
|
1039
|
+
*
|
|
1040
|
+
* Sorts the results of a query by their (ascending) key values.
|
|
1041
|
+
*
|
|
1042
|
+
* You can read more about `orderByKey()` in
|
|
1043
|
+
* {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/database/web/lists-of-data#sort_data | Sort data}.
|
|
1044
|
+
*/
|
|
1045
|
+
export declare function orderByKey(): QueryConstraint;
|
|
1046
|
+
/**
|
|
1047
|
+
* Creates a new `QueryConstraint` that orders by priority.
|
|
1048
|
+
*
|
|
1049
|
+
* Applications need not use priority but can order collections by
|
|
1050
|
+
* ordinary properties (see
|
|
1051
|
+
* {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/database/web/lists-of-data#sort_data | Sort data}
|
|
1052
|
+
* for alternatives to priority.
|
|
1053
|
+
*/
|
|
1054
|
+
export declare function orderByPriority(): QueryConstraint;
|
|
1055
|
+
/**
|
|
1056
|
+
* Creates a new `QueryConstraint` that orders by value.
|
|
1057
|
+
*
|
|
1058
|
+
* If the children of a query are all scalar values (string, number, or
|
|
1059
|
+
* boolean), you can order the results by their (ascending) values.
|
|
1060
|
+
*
|
|
1061
|
+
* You can read more about `orderByValue()` in
|
|
1062
|
+
* {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/database/web/lists-of-data#sort_data | Sort data}.
|
|
1063
|
+
*/
|
|
1064
|
+
export declare function orderByValue(): QueryConstraint;
|
|
1065
|
+
/**
|
|
1066
|
+
* Creates a `QueryConstraint` that includes children that match the specified
|
|
1067
|
+
* value.
|
|
1068
|
+
*
|
|
1069
|
+
* Using `startAt()`, `startAfter()`, `endBefore()`, `endAt()` and `equalTo()`
|
|
1070
|
+
* allows you to choose arbitrary starting and ending points for your queries.
|
|
1071
|
+
*
|
|
1072
|
+
* The optional key argument can be used to further limit the range of the
|
|
1073
|
+
* query. If it is specified, then children that have exactly the specified
|
|
1074
|
+
* value must also have exactly the specified key as their key name. This can be
|
|
1075
|
+
* used to filter result sets with many matches for the same value.
|
|
1076
|
+
*
|
|
1077
|
+
* You can read more about `equalTo()` in
|
|
1078
|
+
* {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/database/web/lists-of-data#filtering_data | Filtering data}.
|
|
1079
|
+
*
|
|
1080
|
+
* @param value - The value to match for. The argument type depends on which
|
|
1081
|
+
* `orderBy*()` function was used in this query. Specify a value that matches
|
|
1082
|
+
* the `orderBy*()` type. When used in combination with `orderByKey()`, the
|
|
1083
|
+
* value must be a string.
|
|
1084
|
+
* @param key - The child key to start at, among the children with the
|
|
1085
|
+
* previously specified priority. This argument is only allowed if ordering by
|
|
1086
|
+
* child, value, or priority.
|
|
1087
|
+
*/
|
|
1088
|
+
export declare function equalTo(value: number | string | boolean | null, key?: string): QueryConstraint;
|
|
1089
|
+
/**
|
|
1090
|
+
* Creates a new immutable instance of `Query` that is extended to also include
|
|
1091
|
+
* additional query constraints.
|
|
1092
|
+
*
|
|
1093
|
+
* @param query - The Query instance to use as a base for the new constraints.
|
|
1094
|
+
* @param queryConstraints - The list of `QueryConstraint`s to apply.
|
|
1095
|
+
* @throws if any of the provided query constraints cannot be combined with the
|
|
1096
|
+
* existing or new constraints.
|
|
1097
|
+
*/
|
|
1098
|
+
export declare function query(query: Query, ...queryConstraints: QueryConstraint[]): Query;
|