integrify 6.0.0
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$ npm install @gitliveapp/integrify@6.0.0
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"@gitliveapp/integrify": "6.0.0"
About this version
π€ Enforce referential and data integrity in Cloud Firestore using triggers
This library was forked from anishkny/integrify
Relational databases have the benefit of using foreign keys (FK) to enforce links between tables as shown below
*Customers Table*
| customerId (PK) | firstName | lastName | email | nOrders |
|-----------------|------------|-----------|-------------------|---------|
| 1213 | First Name | Last name | customer@email... | 14 |
*Orders Table*
| orderId (PK) | customerId (FK) | amount | cFirstName | cLastName |
|--------------|-----------------|--------|------------|-----------|
| 764 | 1213 | Β£15.32 | First name | Last name |
*Delivery Attempts Table*
| deliveryId (PK) | orderId (FK) | customerId (FK) | cFirstName | completed |
|-----------------|--------------|-----------------|------------|-----------|
| 623 | 764 | 1213 | First name | true |
A JOIN
query can be used to get the data between the two tables or a DELETE CASCADE
can be used to delete the rows in another table. This is not possible in Firestore, the concept of primary and foreign keys doesn't exist as it is a collection of documents.
To achieve the same results with Firestore, you would need to keep fields in the document you will query and use triggers to keep the data integrity and ensure that the references are never stale.
For the example above, the Firestore structure would look as follows
*Customers Collection*
/customers
/1213
firstName: 'First name'
lastName: 'Last name'
email: '[email protected]'
nOrders: 14
/* Or nOrders could be moved to a sub-collection */
/orders
/completed
nOrders: 14
*Orders Collection*
/orders
/764
customerId: 1213
amount: 'Β£15.32'
cFirstName: 'First name'
cLastName: 'Last name'
/deliveryAttempts
/623
customerId: 1213
cFirstName: 'First name'
completed: true
If the customer updates their first name in the customers
collection then the orders
and deliveryAttempts
will be out of sync. You will need a function (onUpdate
) that is triggered every time there is an update to a customers
document to update the orders
and deliveryAttempts
documents cFirstName
field. Similarly, if a customers
document is deleted (onDelete
) then the orders
documents that belong to the customer should be deleted too. Every time an order is added or deleted in the orders
collection, it should update the nOrders
for the customer by incrementing or decrementing the field.
Integrify allows you to create the functions in a simpler and easy-to-read way. You provided the source
that the function must keep a watch on and the targets
that need to be updated whenever the event specified occurs on the source collection.
The hooks
allow you to perform any additional logic before (pre
) or after (post
) the update to the target has been executed.
// index.js
const { integrify } = require('integrify');
const functions = require('firebase-functions');
const admin = require('firebase-admin');
admin.initializeApp();
const db = admin.firestore();
integrify({ config: { functions, db } });
// Automatically replicate attributes from source to target
module.exports.onCustomerUpdated = integrify({
rule: 'REPLICATE_ATTRIBUTES',
source: {
collection: 'customers/{customerId}',
// OR
collection: 'customers', // <-- The document ID placeholder can be omitted
},
targets: [
{
collection: 'orders',
foreignKey: 'customerId',
// NOTE: The attributeMapping key refers to the source field and the value refers to the target field
attributeMapping: {
firstName: 'cFirstName',
lastName: 'cLastName',
// NOTE: If a field is missing after the update, the field will be deleted
},
},
// Can have multiple targets
{
collection: 'deliveryAttempts',
foreignKey: 'customerId',
attributeMapping: {
firstName: 'cFirstName',
},
// Optional:
isCollectionGroup: true, // Replicate into collection group, this will require an index, see more below
},
],
// Optional:
hooks: {
pre: (change, context) => {
// Code to execute before replicating attributes
// See: https://firebase.google.com/docs/functions/firestore-events
},
post: (change, context) => {
// Code to execute after replicating attributes
// See: https://firebase.google.com/docs/functions/firestore-events
},
},
});
// index.js
const { integrify } = require('integrify');
const functions = require('firebase-functions');
const admin = require('firebase-admin');
admin.initializeApp();
const db = admin.firestore();
integrify({ config: { functions, db } });
// Automatically delete stale references
module.exports.onCustomerDeleted = integrify({
rule: 'DELETE_REFERENCES',
source: {
collection: 'customers/{customerId}',
// OR
collection: 'customers', // <-- The document ID placeholder can be omitted
},
targets: [
{
collection: 'orders',
foreignKey: 'customerId', // Optional: Delete document with matching foreign key
deleteAll: false, // Optional: Delete all from collection
// EITHER 'foreignKey' OR 'deleteAll' MUST BE PROVIDED
isCollectionGroup: true, // Optional: Delete from collection group, see more below
},
{
collection: 'orders/$orderId/deliveryAttempts', // Can reference source ID, this must match the source document ID, will throw and error if it doesn't exist
// OR
collection: 'orders/$source.orderId/deliveryAttempts', // Can reference a field value (requires $source. before the field name), will throw error if it doesn't exist
foreignKey: 'customerId',
},
],
// Optional:
hooks: {
pre: (snap, context) => {
// Code to execute before deleting references
// See: https://firebase.google.com/docs/functions/firestore-events
},
post: (snap, context) => {
// Code to execute after deleting references
// See: https://firebase.google.com/docs/functions/firestore-events
},
},
});
// index.js
const { integrify } = require('integrify');
const functions = require('firebase-functions');
const admin = require('firebase-admin');
admin.initializeApp();
const db = admin.firestore();
integrify({ config: { functions, db } });
// Automatically maintain count
module.exports.onMaintainCustomerOrderCount = integrify({
rule: 'MAINTAIN_COUNT',
source: {
collection: 'orders/{orderId}',
// OR
collection: 'orders', // <-- The document ID placeholder can be omitted
},
target: {
collection: 'customers/$source.customerId', // NOTE: The target,document should refer to the document that will be maintained
// OR
collection: 'customers/$source.customerId/orders/completed', // Can reference a field value (requires source), will throw error if it doesn't exist
attribute: 'nOrders',
// Optional:
hooks: {
pre: (foreignKey) => {
// Code to execute before using the foreignKey in the target
// This allows the foreignKey to be modified before using it in the path
},
},
},
});
Deploy to Firebase by executing:
$ firebase deploy --only functions
Alternately, rules can be specified in a file named integrify.rules.js
.
// index.js
const { integrify } = require('integrify');
const functions = require('firebase-functions');
const admin = require('firebase-admin');
admin.initializeApp();
const db = admin.firestore();
integrify({ config: { functions, db } });
// Rules will be loaded from "integrify.rules.js"
module.exports = integrify();
// integrify.rules.js
module.exports = [
{
rule: 'REPLICATE_ATTRIBUTES',
name: 'replicateMasterToDetail',
// ...
},
// ...
];
Firestore allows searching over multiple collections (a.k.a. collection group) with the same name at any level in the database. This is called a collection group query.
Integrify allows you to replicate tracked master attributes into (optionally) collection groups linked by a foreign key using the isCollectionGroup
parameter (see above) in the REPLICATE_ATTRIBUTES
rule. Similarly, you can delete references in a collection group (instead of just a collection) using the isCollectionGroup
in the DELETE_REFERENCES
rule.
Note: You need to first create the appropriate index to be able to use Collection Group Queries. The first time you attempt to use it, Firebase will throw an error message with a link which when clicked will prompt you to create the appropriate index. For example:
The query requires a COLLECTION_GROUP_ASC index for collection detail1 and field masterId. You can create it here: https://console.firebase.google.com/project/integrify-dev/database/firestore/indexes/single_field?create_exemption=ClNwcm9qZWNxxxxxx3RlcklkEAE
For more help, see here.