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# Copyright 2023 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# [START all]
# [START import]
# The Cloud Functions for Firebase SDK to create Cloud Functions and set up triggers.
from firebase_functions import firestore_fn, https_fn
# The Firebase Admin SDK to access Cloud Firestore.
from firebase_admin import initialize_app, firestore
import google.cloud.firestore
app = initialize_app()
# [END import]
# [START addMessage]
# [START addMessageTrigger]
@https_fn.on_request()
def addmessage(req: https_fn.Request) -> https_fn.Response:
"""Take the text parameter passed to this HTTP endpoint and insert it into
a new document in the messages collection."""
# [END addMessageTrigger]
# Grab the text parameter.
original = req.args.get("text")
if original is None:
return https_fn.Response("No text parameter provided", status=400)
# [START adminSdkPush]
firestore_client: google.cloud.firestore.Client = firestore.client()
# Push the new message into Cloud Firestore using the Firebase Admin SDK.
_, doc_ref = firestore_client.collection("messages").add({"original": original})
# Send back a message that we've successfully written the message
return https_fn.Response(f"Message with ID {doc_ref.id} added.")
# [END adminSdkPush]
# [END addMessage]
# [START makeUppercase]
@firestore_fn.on_document_created(document="messages/{pushId}")
def makeuppercase(event: firestore_fn.Event[firestore_fn.DocumentSnapshot | None]) -> None:
"""Listens for new documents to be added to /messages. If the document has
an "original" field, creates an "uppercase" field containg the contents of
"original" in upper case."""
# Get the value of "original" if it exists.
if event.data is None:
return
try:
original = event.data.get("original")
except KeyError:
# No "original" field, so do nothing.
return
# Set the "uppercase" field.
print(f"Uppercasing {event.params['pushId']}: {original}")
upper = original.upper()
event.data.reference.update({"uppercase": upper})
# [END makeUppercase]
# [END all]
# [START makeUppercase2]
@firestore_fn.on_document_written(document="messages/{pushId}")
def makeuppercase2(
event: firestore_fn.Event[firestore_fn.Change[firestore_fn.DocumentSnapshot | None]]
) -> None:
"""Listens for new documents to be added to /messages. If the document has
an "original" field, creates an "uppercase" field containg the contents of
"original" in upper case."""
# Only edit data when it is first created.
if event.data.before is not None:
return
# Exit when the data is deleted.
if event.data.after is None:
return
# Get the value of "original" if it exists.
try:
original = event.data.after.get("original")
except KeyError:
# No "original" field, so do nothing.
return
# Set the "uppercase" field.
print(f"Uppercasing {event.params['pushId']}: {original}")
upper = original.upper()
event.data.after.reference.update({"uppercase": upper})
# [END makeUppercase2]