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react-firestore-connect

HOC for React components which maps collections / documents from firestore into react components as props.

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React Firestore Connect

Higher order component for React components which provides them with data from collections / documents. Super easy to use. Both for React & React Native!

NPM

Install

Via yarn

yarn add react-firestore-connect

or NPM

npm install --save react-firestore-connect

Usage

First you need to initialize react-firestore-connect with Firebase in the root JS file of your app (typically index.js):

import firebase from 'firebase' // If you are developing for web
// import firebase from 'react-native-firebase' - if you are developing for mobile (React Native)

import { initializeFirebase } from 'react-firestore-connect'


initializeFirebase(firebase)

Afterwards, you can easily use it:

import { connectFirestore } from 'react-firestore-connect'

class Example extends Component {
  render () {
    const {
      users,
      currentUser,
    } = this.props
    console.log('Users in the application', users)
    console.log('Currently logged in user', currentUser)
    return <div />
  }
}
export default connectFirestore(
  // db is reference to firestore DB;
  // props are any props that you are passing to the component - i.e. userId to get specific user
  // uid - userId, if user is authenticated in firebase -> firebase.auth().currentUser.uid
  (db, props, uid) => ({
    users: db.collection('names'), // You can get entire collection
    threeUsersOrdered: db.collection('names').orderBy('firstName').limit(3), // You can also do any querying as you want
    currentUser: db.collection('names').doc(uid), // You can obviously get any document by its ID
    usersArray: [db.collection('names').doc(props.id[0]), db.collection('names').doc(props.id[1]), db.collection('names').doc(props.id[2])], // You can also send array of doc referencies
  }),
  Example,
)

See example folder for more details & api call examples!

License

MIT © Olovorr & Webscope

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Package last updated on 20 Oct 2021

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