Using collectionGroup Queries for nested commenting has been great. However, if I allow users to delete a comment the abandoned subcollections remain even as the document is deleted. Have you done any kind of cloud function so that when a document is deleted, it checks lower level collections and removes them recursively?
Does this only work for 1 document who has bunch of nested collections(like u showed end of the video of your backend)? Or can we also query every posts(document)'s collection called "comments" and their nested comments with 1 command?. That would be crazy....Great video
I have an ask: When I do this nested consultation, am I charged for all readings being taken? For example, you asked to consult the comments, but did not initially say where, soon, he will look in the posts collection and in the others, if you know it is in the post collection, I will still be charged for the other collections even if I don't want to include them searching for a collection by group?
Example, I know it is in the posts collection, so it is not necessary to search the collection for quizzes, reports and topics, but he will search them, will firebase charge me for searching these collections?
Hi Jeff, does this appear in your master architecture course? And does this mean we no longer have to build up on the root collections list like we did before for easily searching relationship data? Or is there still a limitation here? Thanks
Awesome video! Thank you. What you think is the biggest advantage of CollectionGroup over a normal Collection query. Isn't simple to mimic the same behavior with a top level Collection?
I want to cater to multiple restaurant clients, should i crea one firestore database with one top level collection for each client or should I create one firestore database for each client? each restaurant admin/owner should see their unique dashboard when they login to the Android app
Can I get all subcollections of a certain set of documents, such that the documents appear in a list of *document IDs* that I provide? I.e. put a condition on the ID of the subcollection's parent document
Hey just wanted to know something from you. I heard a lot of people say that you should not deeply have sub-collections in firestore for efficiency. Is it right????
Great video, but if I have a query which gave me an array of comments of a post, Is there any way I can also get user data using the reference uid in the post? somewhat of a SQL join, or is that still impossible in Firestore?
I tried to copy your rules at 3:19 just to get it working and I get a series of errors that I am too unfamiliar with firestore rules to figure out what is wrong. Any help would be appreciated. Error saving rules - Line 9: Unexpected '=='.; Line 9: Missing 'match' keyword before path.; Line 9: mismatched input 'path' expecting '}'; Line 9: Missing 'match' keyword before path.; Line 10: mismatched input 'allow' expecting {'{', '/', PATH_SEGMENT}; Line 12: Unexpected '}'. rules_version = '2'; service cloud.firestore { match /databases/{database}/documents { match /{document=**} { allow read, write: if false } match /{path==**}/roles/{id} { allow read, write; } } }
Do someone know how to make geolocation queries on subollection it would be very helpfl for me.. I ve tried geofirex but works just on collections... Please...
Hello! If somebody has solved the issue of joins in firestore by any method so please forward us the code or logic or please explain me! Its really urgent and important. Thanks.
Again.. a powerful feature explained in simplest of words. Hours of research put together in minutes of video. You are the best Jeff !!
This is what i was looking for last 30 days
Thanks a lot
This was helpful. What about the Firestore rules that goes with them. Can you do a course on Firestore rules? This needed. Especially advanced rules.
I wish I could upvote this a million times. I hope that this channel makes you a zillionaire dude you deserve it
Exactly what i needed, like its 100% exact case I'm facing
Thanks for the overpowered video 🎉❤
Please more videos about collection group queries
Very nice and helpful video thankyou so much 🙏🏼 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Using collectionGroup Queries for nested commenting has been great. However, if I allow users to delete a comment the abandoned subcollections remain even as the document is deleted. Have you done any kind of cloud function so that when a document is deleted, it checks lower level collections and removes them recursively?
This is amazing, yet another feature I was anxiously waiting to use.
The collectionGroup has to be handled with care! It can create an excessive amount of reads in firestore and that leads to a bunch of bucks burned 😀
Does this only work for 1 document who has bunch of nested collections(like u showed end of the video of your backend)? Or can we also query every posts(document)'s collection called "comments" and their nested comments with 1 command?. That would be crazy....Great video
Clicked on video, immediately liked, was not disappointed.
2 videos in one week, very nice. 😍😍😍
Super cool new feature! But now, you have to review your data modeling course :-p
Already added a new section 😁
I have an ask:
When I do this nested consultation, am I charged for all readings being taken? For example, you asked to consult the comments, but did not initially say where, soon, he will look in the posts collection and in the others, if you know it is in the post collection, I will still be charged for the other collections even if I don't want to include them searching for a collection by group?
Example, I know it is in the posts collection, so it is not necessary to search the collection for quizzes, reports and topics, but he will search them, will firebase charge me for searching these collections?
Awesome video as always Jeff!! It would be very cool if you could do a full course on firebase Rules.
I really thanksful your video. I didn't know make all collection in same name! It's really good solution thanks
THANKS JEFF!!!! This tutorial is great!
Thanks and very helpful. I would suggest to do more videos on firebase analytics and AB testing etc.
I will do that soon, specifically for iOS/Android. It unlocks some of the best features in Firebase
@@Fireship Yeah it will be very helpful
Fireship 👍🏼
What is the name of the background music you use in your videos?
Collection Group Queries are awsome
I agree!
Hi Jeff, does this appear in your master architecture course? And does this mean we no longer have to build up on the root collections list like we did before for easily searching relationship data? Or is there still a limitation here? Thanks
Thanks Jeff. Now how about refactoring this for Flutter with Provider?
Awesome video! Thank you. What you think is the biggest advantage of CollectionGroup over a normal Collection query. Isn't simple to mimic the same behavior with a top level Collection?
I want to cater to multiple restaurant clients, should i crea one firestore database with one top level collection for each client or should I create one firestore database for each client? each restaurant admin/owner should see their unique dashboard when they login to the Android app
Thank u for this awesome video
Can I get all subcollections of a certain set of documents, such that the documents appear in a list of *document IDs* that I provide? I.e. put a condition on the ID of the subcollection's parent document
Hey just wanted to know something from you. I heard a lot of people say that you should not deeply have sub-collections in firestore for efficiency. Is it right????
Great video, but if I have a query which gave me an array of comments of a post, Is there any way I can also get user data using the reference uid in the post? somewhat of a SQL join, or is that still impossible in Firestore?
Google has done Phd in making things complex
How do you a collectionGroup query limited to items under one node? For example, limited to comments made within chats of a particular organization.
If I want to query common likes on an object in the db, between a user and users they follow, would this be the best way to go?
Great! I have been waiting for this!!!!!
I tried to copy your rules at 3:19 just to get it working and I get a series of errors that I am too unfamiliar with firestore rules to figure out what is wrong. Any help would be appreciated.
Error saving rules - Line 9: Unexpected '=='.; Line 9: Missing 'match' keyword before path.; Line 9: mismatched input 'path' expecting '}'; Line 9: Missing 'match' keyword before path.; Line 10: mismatched input 'allow' expecting {'{', '/', PATH_SEGMENT}; Line 12: Unexpected '}'.
rules_version = '2';
service cloud.firestore {
match /databases/{database}/documents {
match /{document=**} {
allow read, write: if false
}
match /{path==**}/roles/{id} {
allow read, write;
}
}
}
Does it count as 1 read for each Group Query? Or it is depends on how many comments return from that query in this example?
So there was a time when Jeff used to not sound like a robot. 😯
Is there a way by which I can put where clause in subcollection and get result of parent collection.
Finally, great job Jeff ^_^
in 2021, did they just remove it again from firebase? I can't find it
Do someone know how to make geolocation queries on subollection it would be very helpfl for me.. I ve tried geofirex but works just on collections... Please...
Make one with react
thank you very much bro, great video
R u a saint?
Thanks it helped alot
Can anyone please tell
Either solutions for
Shorting data using two child by set query
How can I implement this in Android jecpack compose?
Reads title
*_YEET_*
saved hell lot of time
Can you please create a firebase v9 migration guide.
You didn't show the output in UI of .collectionGroup call. 😐 But still 🔥🔥...
Seems like a lot of people having the same problem hence so excited for this HAHAH
my brain is bleeding... haha! i guess i need to research more to understand... still, great vids... 😅
how do it this with vue?
Hello! If somebody has solved the issue of joins in firestore by any method so please forward us the code or logic or please explain me! Its really urgent and important. Thanks.
Please slow down.
Awesome!
Every thing was great until he started using angular 😖
Talking too fast. Consider that the audience trying to understand this
Was Here first...lol
buh