The Angular Firebase Survival Guide Angularfirebase By Jeff Delaney
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Page Count: 87
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Basics
- Cloud Firestore
- 2.0 Cloud Firestore versus Realtime Database
- 2.1 Data Structuring
- 2.2 Collection Retrieval
- 2.3 Document Retrieval
- 2.4 Include Document Ids with a Collection
- 2.5 Add a Document to Collections
- 2.6 Set, Update, and Delete a Document
- 2.7 Create References between Documents
- 2.8 Set a Consistent Timestamp
- 2.9 Use the GeoPoint Datatype
- 2.10 Atomic Writes
- 2.11 Order Collections
- 2.12 Limit and Offset Collections
- 2.13 Querying Collections with Where
- 2.14 Creating Indices
- 2.15 Backend Firestore Security Rules
- Realtime Database
- 3.0 Migrating from AngularFire Version 4 to Version 5
- 3.1 Data Modeling
- 3.2 Database Retrieval as an Object
- 3.3 Show Object Data in HTML
- 3.4 Subscribe without the Async Pipe
- 3.5 Map Object Observables to New Values
- 3.6 Create, Update, Delete a FirebaseObjectObservable data
- 3.7 Database Retrieval as a Collection
- 3.8 Viewing List Data in the Component HTML
- 3.9 Limiting Lists
- 3.10 Filter Lists by Value
- 3.11 Create, Update, Delete Lists
- 3.12 Catch Errors with Firebase Operations
- 3.13 Atomic Database Writes
- 3.14 Backend Database Rules
- 3.15 Backend Data Validation
- User Authentication
- Firebase Cloud Storage
- Firebase Cloud Functions
- Real World Combined Examples
- Notes / Bookmarks
- Typescript interface
- Getting data from Firestore
- Observables / Async
- Getting doc id with collection
- Add doc
- set,update,delete
- set doc reference as property
- Timestamp value as doc property
- geolocation
- batching operations
- order by
- paging
- where
- firestore rules #1
- showing observable data in the html
- firebase auth
- firebase upload
- save uploaded file meta data