Issue
I have a db in which I want to store data like this:
Books:
0:{pushed Object}
1:{pushed object} ...
As if it is an arrays so I can iterate over it and do the stuff I need to do. The problem is that I am storing data as pic related shows: pic related
It is storing the object with the push_ID firebase assigns to an object but not with the index of an array. This is how I am pushing the object to my database:
let book_data = {
id: bookId,
name: bookData.name,
author: bookData.author,
genre: bookData.genre,
publishDate: bookData.publishDate
};
this.fb.list(`my-lists/${bookList.name}/books/`).push(bookData);
What am I doing wrong?
If needed, I'm coding this for an ionic project.
Solution
If you use push() method, Firebase assign it a unique ID without you doing anything else. so if you want a custom key that you defined, you can use set() to save data to a specified reference, also it can be replacing any existing data at that path.
let book_data = {
id: bookId,
name: bookData.name,
author: bookData.author,
genre: bookData.genre,
publishDate: bookData.publishDate
};
let yourkey = 0;
this.fb.list(`my-lists/${bookList.name}/books/${yourkey}`).set(bookData);
When you set new object next time, you have to change the key again and save data
Answered By - Sarasa Gunawardhana
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