firestore-export-import
NPM package for backup and restore Firebase Firestore
You can export and import data from firestore with sub collection.
Installation
Install using npm.
npm install firestore-export-import
OR
yarn add firestore-export-import
Get Google Cloud Account Credentials from Firebase
You can Generate New Private Key from Project Settings from Firebase Console.
After that you need to copy the databaseURL for initiating the App.
Usage
You have to import this package in a JavaScript file and work from there.
Export data from firestore
You can export collection and sub collection from your data. The sub collection is optional.
Export options - OPTIONAL
const options = {
docsFromEachCollection: 10,
refs: ['refKey'],
}
const { backup, backups, initializeApp } = require('firestore-export-import')
const serviceAccount = require('./serviceAccountKey.json')
const appName = '[DEFAULT]'
initializeApp(serviceAccount, appName)
backup('collection-name', options).then((data) =>
console.log(JSON.stringify(data))
)
Sub collections will be added under 'subCollection' object.
Get all collections data
This is a suggestion from jcummings2 and leningsv
The ['collectionName1', 'collectionName2'] is OPTIONAL, you can remove this parameter to get all of the current collections in your firestore.
The result is an object of collection's data.
backups(['collectionName1', 'collectionName2'])
.then((collections) => {
console.log(JSON.stringify(collections))
})
Import data to firestore (Predefined Document Id)
This code will help you to import data from a JSON file to firestore. You have two options:
- Restore from a JSON file from your local machine
- Restore from a JSON from a HTTP request
This will return a Promise<{status: boolean, message: string}>
Remember that, this action doesn't remove the collection. It will override or add new data to the collection. If you want to remove the current collection, you should do it from firebase console or using firebase firestore:delete
firebase firestore:delete [options] <<path>>
For local JSON
Usually the date, location & reference are not converted correctly when you backup the Firestore database. In order to import correctly, you have to pass to parameters for the options:
const options = {
dates: ['date1', 'date1.date2', 'date1.date2.date3'],
geos: ['location', 'locations'],
refs: ['refKey'],
}
If you don't want to specify dates
, you can use another parameter in order to transform fields to date automatically.
const options = {
autoParseDates: true
geos: ['location', 'locations'],
refs: ['refKey'],
};
After that, the data will be converted based on their types.
const { initializeApp, restore } = require('firestore-export-import')
const serviceAccount = require('./serviceAccountKey.json')
const appName = '[DEFAULT]'
initializeApp(serviceAccount, databaseURL, appName)
restore('your-file-path.json', {
dates: ['date1', 'date1.date2', 'date1.date2.date3'],
geos: ['location', 'locations'],
refs: ['refKey', 'arrayRef'],
})
For HTTP Request
import request from 'request-promise';
...
const backupData = await request('JSON-URL');
const status = await restore(JSON.parse(backupData), {
dates: ['date'],
geos: ['location']
});
The JSON is formated as below. The collection name is test. first-key and second-key are document ids.
{
"test": {
"first-key": {
"website": "dalenguyen.me",
"date": {
"_seconds": 1534046400,
"_nanoseconds": 0
},
"schedule": {
"time": {
"_seconds": 1534046400,
"_nanoseconds": 0
}
},
"three": {
"level": {
"time": {
"_seconds": 1534046400,
"_nanoseconds": 0
}
}
},
"custom": {
"lastName": "Nguyen",
"firstName": "Dale"
},
"location": {
"_latitude": 49.290683,
"_longitude": -123.133956
},
"locationNested": {
"geopoint": {
"_latitude": 49.290683,
"_longitude": -123.133956
}
},
"locations": [
{
"_latitude": 50.290683,
"_longitude": -123.133956
},
{
"_latitude": 51.290683,
"_longitude": -123.133956
}
],
"email": "dungnq@itbox4vn.com",
"secondRef": "test/second-key",
"arrayRef": ["test/second-key", "test/second-key"],
"nestedRef": {
"secondRef": "test/second-key"
},
"subCollection": {
"test/first-key/details": {
"33J2A10u5902CXagoBP6": {
"dogId": "2",
"dogName": "hello"
},
"MSZTWEP7Lewx0Qr1Mu5s": {
"dogName": "lala",
"dogId": "2"
}
},
"test/first-key/contacts": {
"33J2A10u5902CXagoBP6": {
"contactId": "1",
"name": "Dale Nguyen"
},
"MSZTWEP7Lewx0Qr1Mu5s": {
"contactId": "2",
"name": "Yen Nguyen"
}
}
}
},
"second-key": {
"website": "google.com",
"date": {
"_seconds": 1534262435,
"_nanoseconds": 0
},
"custom": {
"lastName": "Potter",
"firstName": "Harry"
},
"location": {
"_latitude": 49.290683,
"_longitude": -123.133956
},
"email": "test@dalenguyen.me"
}
}
}
Import data to firestore (auto generate document id)
It works the same way as above. However the structure of JSON file is different. It's an array of documents.
{
"test": [
{
"name": "Dale Nguyen",
"email": "dale@dalenguyen.me",
"subCollection": {
"details": [
{
"dogId": "2",
"dogName": "hello"
},
{
"dogName": "lala",
"dogId": "2"
}
]
}
},
{
"name": "Yen Nguyen",
"email": "yenchan@gmail.com"
},
{
"name": "Harry Potter",
"email": "harry@potter.me"
}
]
}
Contributions
This project is based on firestore-import-export, feel free to report bugs and make feature requests in the Issue Tracker, fork and create pull requests!