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firetable
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We made a fast, easy to use interface for creating Cloud Functions in the browser and open sourced the platform!
I love using Firestore & cloud functions, for their simplicity. However, as your product becomes more complex, building cloud functions turn into real struggles - especially when you have so many Firestore document level triggered events to deal with.There are only two options currently and neither of them ideal: 1. Make a big cloud functions that do multiple things - gets quite messy 2. Deploy multiple cloud functions that listen to the same trigger - you end up having to add add boilerplate code to filter out the field changes On top of that, as the projects get bigger, ran into other issues like:- Tons of dependencies to manage- Slow functions as unwanted dependencies are installed- Cold start problem to configuretoo messy and the issues start to snowball….. With Firetable, an open-source project that allows you to manage data in Firestore with a spreadsheet like UI and unlock many of the functionality of GCP like building cloud functions on Firestore data triggers at field level, we try to make this process super simple, visual and intuitive. We have been working on it for past two years and recently this week released a new version with exciting features including:- Ability to write functions that evaluate only when specific fields are set or updated- Using cloud run instance to build and deploy functions by installing only the dependences that are actually being used We would love to get your feedback on this feature or firetable in general, check it out using the links below: Github repo: https://github.com/FiretableProject/firetable Demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IQbFyFvjDg Chat with us on Discord: https://discord.gg/B8yAD5PDX4
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Build Firestore field level trigger event Cloud Functions, in under 5 minutes Using Firetable Derivatives
to learn more about firetable you can checkout the github repo : https://github.com/FiretableProject/firetable
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allow admin (user) to import data to firestore from the app
If you're looking for guidance on the implementation you can take look at the Firetable implementation of this feature here
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We Refactored 10K Lines of Code in Our Open-Source React Project
I’m a software engineer building Firetable, an open-source React app that combines a spreadsheet UI with Firestore and Firebase’s full power. We ran into this exact issue with some fundamental code: the code for all the different field types, from the simple ShortText to the complex ConnectTable field.
angularfire
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No Firebase App '[DEFAULT]' has been created with Angularfire and Firebase storage
More info is here on the GitHub page issue that I created.
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Add Firebase to Angular with stand-alone components architecture
I Found the answer. If anyone else eventually has this problem: https://github.com/angular/angularfire/issues/3365
- Electron, Angular & Firebase "INTERNAL ASSERTION FAILED: Expected a class definition"
- Adding Firebase to an existing Angular app
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Angular Project w/ Firebase
Just for advice, you should follow Angular Fire https://github.com/angular/angularfire Documentation to setup firebase with angular.
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Top 10+ Angular Libraries for Your Next Web App
GitHub Stars: 7.3k
- extraer datos de un observable (Angular, firebase, rxjs)
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Overview over Angular’s repositories
AngularFire repo (link)
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Firestore with Angular
If you decide to use AngularFire as an interface between Firebase and your Angular app's "back end" layer (as I do) be careful about versions being used in the online tutorials (this is an issue with the Angular University course the last time I checked). You see, recently AngularFire ("AF") Ver 7.x is upgrading to match the latest APIs from Firebase and so now there are two ways to do most things (like initialization, query, etc):
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Creating FullStack Todo App - Angular+Material+FireBase+GithubAction+UnitTest+ESLint
For implementing the Authentication, I followed the documentation on AngularFire
What are some alternatives?
rowy - Low-code backend platform. Manage database on spreadsheet-like UI and build cloud functions workflows in JS/TS, all in your browser.
strapi-connector-firestore - Strapi database connector for Firestore database on Google Cloud Platform.
testing-cloud-firestore - Companion repository for the testing Cloud Firestore guide.
habanero-bee - Habanero Bee is a simple AMP-compliant CMS system that makes it easy to create content using Google Sheets.
platform - Reactive State for Angular
clerk-firebase-starter - Official guide on how to use Clerk.dev with Firebase
firecode - A light, fast, and memory-efficient collection traversal library for Firestore and Node.js.
use-pagination-firestore - 🔥 React hook for non-cumulative pagination of Firebase Firestore collections
rx-query
Sober-Sailor - Sober Sailor is a web based drinking game. It is currently focused every player having one Device for keeping distance.
ngrx-auto-entity - NgRx Auto-Entity: Simplifying Reactive State