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firestore-query-operators
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Firestore query operators helper
https://shadiabuhilal.github.io/firestore-query-operators/
import { QueryOperators } from 'firestore-query-operators';
Or
const { QueryOperators } = require('firestore-query-operators');
Support query operations that used in firestore.
Variable | Oprator | Description |
---|---|---|
QueryOperators.lessThan | < | less than |
QueryOperators.lessThanOrEqualTo | <= | less than or equal to |
QueryOperators.equalTo | == | equal to |
QueryOperators.greaterThan | > | greater than |
QueryOperators.greaterThanOrEqualTo | >= | greater than or equal to |
QueryOperators.notEqualTo | != | not equal to |
QueryOperators.arrayContains | array-contains | array contains |
QueryOperators.arrayContainsAny | array-contains-any | array contains any |
QueryOperators.in | in | in |
QueryOperators.notIn | not-in | not-in |
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Firestore query operators helper
The npm package firestore-query-operators receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, firestore-query-operators popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that firestore-query-operators demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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