@firebase/firestore
Version:
The Cloud Firestore component of the Firebase JS SDK.
78 lines (77 loc) • 4.04 kB
TypeScript
/**
* @license
* Copyright 2022 Google LLC
*
* 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.
*/
import { AggregateField, AggregateSpec, DocumentData, Query } from '../api';
import { AggregateQuerySnapshot } from '../lite-api/aggregate_types';
export { aggregateQuerySnapshotEqual, count, sum, average, aggregateFieldEqual } from '../lite-api/aggregate';
/**
* Calculates the number of documents in the result set of the given query
* without actually downloading the documents.
*
* Using this function to count the documents is efficient because only the
* final count, not the documents' data, is downloaded. This function can
* count the documents in cases where the result set is prohibitively large to
* download entirely (thousands of documents).
*
* The result received from the server is presented, unaltered, without
* considering any local state. That is, documents in the local cache are not
* taken into consideration, neither are local modifications not yet
* synchronized with the server. Previously-downloaded results, if any, are not
* used. Every invocation of this function necessarily involves a round trip to
* the server.
*
* @param query The query whose result set size is calculated.
* @returns A Promise that will be resolved with the count; the count can be
* retrieved from `snapshot.data().count`, where `snapshot` is the
* `AggregateQuerySnapshot` to which the returned Promise resolves.
*/
export declare function getCountFromServer<AppModelType, DbModelType extends DocumentData>(query: Query<AppModelType, DbModelType>): Promise<AggregateQuerySnapshot<{
count: AggregateField<number>;
}, AppModelType, DbModelType>>;
/**
* Calculates the specified aggregations over the documents in the result
* set of the given query without actually downloading the documents.
*
* Using this function to perform aggregations is efficient because only the
* final aggregation values, not the documents' data, are downloaded. This
* function can perform aggregations of the documents in cases where the result
* set is prohibitively large to download entirely (thousands of documents).
*
* The result received from the server is presented, unaltered, without
* considering any local state. That is, documents in the local cache are not
* taken into consideration, neither are local modifications not yet
* synchronized with the server. Previously-downloaded results, if any, are not
* used. Every invocation of this function necessarily involves a round trip to
* the server.
*
* @param query The query whose result set is aggregated over.
* @param aggregateSpec An `AggregateSpec` object that specifies the aggregates
* to perform over the result set. The AggregateSpec specifies aliases for each
* aggregate, which can be used to retrieve the aggregate result.
* @example
* ```typescript
* const aggregateSnapshot = await getAggregateFromServer(query, {
* countOfDocs: count(),
* totalHours: sum('hours'),
* averageScore: average('score')
* });
*
* const countOfDocs: number = aggregateSnapshot.data().countOfDocs;
* const totalHours: number = aggregateSnapshot.data().totalHours;
* const averageScore: number | null = aggregateSnapshot.data().averageScore;
* ```
*/
export declare function getAggregateFromServer<AggregateSpecType extends AggregateSpec, AppModelType, DbModelType extends DocumentData>(query: Query<AppModelType, DbModelType>, aggregateSpec: AggregateSpecType): Promise<AggregateQuerySnapshot<AggregateSpecType, AppModelType, DbModelType>>;