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Firecord is an ODM (Object-Document-Mapper) framework for Firebase in Ruby.
Connects to the Firebase REST API, (for now) it's totally synchronous and provides similar API to all those classical Ruby ORMs.
You need to download credentials.json
for your Firebase project (Firebase console > Project settings > Service accounts > Generate new private key)
require 'firecord'
Firecord.configure do |config|
config.credentials_file = '/path/to/credentials.json'
end
class Address
include Firecord::Record
root_key 'addresses'
field :name, :string
field :location, :string
field :door_number, :integer
field :timestamps
end
address = Address.new(name: 'home', location: 'Prerov', door_number: 1)
# => #<Address id=nil name="home" location="Prerov" door_number=1 created_at=nil updated_at=nil>
address.save
# => #<Address id="-KdvwtldpM4yVWJfoQIg" name="home" location="Prerov" door_number=1 created_at="2017-02-26T19:44:32+00:00" updated_at=nil>
another_address = Address.find("-KdvwtldpM4yVWJfoQIg")
# => #<Address id="-KgBbL8yedmT88iLmbOE" name="not_home" location="Semice" door_number=2 created_at="2017-02-26T19:33:12+00:00" updated_at=nil>
another_address.door_number = 23
# => 23
another_address.save
# => #<Address id="-KgBbL8yedmT88iLmbOE" name="not_home" location="Semice" door_number=23 created_at="2017-02-26T19:33:12+00:00" updated_at="2017-02-26T19:47:22+00:00">
another_address.update(location: 'Prerov nad Labem')
# => #<Address id="-KgBbL8yedmT88iLmbOE" name="not_home" location="Prerov nad Labem" door_number=23 created_at="2017-02-26T19:33:12+00:00" updated_at="2017-02-26T19:47:22+00:00">
Address.where(name: "not_home", door_number: 23)
# => [#<Address id="-KgBbL8yedmT88iLmbOE" name="not_home" location="Prerov nad Labem" door_number=23 created_at="2017-02-26T19:33:12+00:00" updated_at="2017-02-26T19:47:22+00:00">]
Address.all
# => [#<Address id="-KdvwtldpM4yVWJfoQIg" name="home" location="Prerov" door_number=1 created_at="2017-02-26T19:44:32+00:00" updated_at=nil>, #<Address id="-KgBbL8yedmT88iLmbOE" name="not_home" location="Prerov nad Labem" door_number=23 created_at="2017-02-26T19:33:12+00:00" updated_at="2017-02-26T19:47:22+00:00">]
address.delete
# => true
Address.all
# => [#<Address id="-KgBbL8yedmT88iLmbOE" name="not_home" location="Prerov nad Labem" door_number=23 created_at="2017-02-26T19:33:12+00:00" updated_at="2017-02-26T19:47:22+00:00">]
This version adds:
address.door_number = '23' #=> 23
..where
method which for now accepts hash and works only for equality, eg: Address.where(door_number: 23)
DateTime
object for created_at
and updated_at
fieldsSerializer
and Deserializer
classes.where
method.delete_all
method.create
methodThis release is not meant to be used by anyone in production. I'm trying to lay down the interface, experiment and learn basics of ORM/ODM by coding and producing something (maybe) usefull. I still need to finalize some functionality, do refactoring and add features.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'firecord'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install firecord
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec
to run the tests. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb
, and then run bundle exec rake release
, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem
file to rubygems.org.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/stepnivlk/firecord. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
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We found that firecord demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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