Class: Google::Firestore::V1beta1::Document

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
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Defined in:
lib/google/cloud/firestore/v1beta1/doc/google/firestore/v1beta1/document.rb

Overview

A Firestore document.

Must not exceed 1 MiB - 4 bytes.

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#create_timeGoogle::Protobuf::Timestamp

Returns Output only. The time at which the document was created.

This value increases monotonically when a document is deleted then recreated. It can also be compared to values from other documents and the read_time of a query.

Returns:

  • (Google::Protobuf::Timestamp)

    Output only. The time at which the document was created.

    This value increases monotonically when a document is deleted then recreated. It can also be compared to values from other documents and the read_time of a query.



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/firestore/v1beta1/doc/google/firestore/v1beta1/document.rb', line 66

class Document; end

#fieldsHash{String => Google::Firestore::V1beta1::Value}

Returns The document's fields.

The map keys represent field names.

A simple field name contains only characters a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9, or _, and must not start with 0 to 9. For example, foo_bar_17.

Field names matching the regular expression __.*__ are reserved. Reserved field names are forbidden except in certain documented contexts. The map keys, represented as UTF-8, must not exceed 1,500 bytes and cannot be empty.

Field paths may be used in other contexts to refer to structured fields defined here. For map_value, the field path is represented by the simple or quoted field names of the containing fields, delimited by .. For example, the structured field "foo" : { map_value: { "x&y" : { string_value: "hello" }}} would be represented by the field path foo.x&y.

Within a field path, a quoted field name starts and ends with ` and may contain any character. Some characters, including `, must be escaped using a \. For example, `x&y` represents x&y and `bak\`tik` represents bak`tik.

Returns:

  • (Hash{String => Google::Firestore::V1beta1::Value})

    The document's fields.

    The map keys represent field names.

    A simple field name contains only characters a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9, or _, and must not start with 0 to 9. For example, foo_bar_17.

    Field names matching the regular expression __.*__ are reserved. Reserved field names are forbidden except in certain documented contexts. The map keys, represented as UTF-8, must not exceed 1,500 bytes and cannot be empty.

    Field paths may be used in other contexts to refer to structured fields defined here. For map_value, the field path is represented by the simple or quoted field names of the containing fields, delimited by .. For example, the structured field "foo" : { map_value: { "x&y" : { string_value: "hello" }}} would be represented by the field path foo.x&y.

    Within a field path, a quoted field name starts and ends with ` and may contain any character. Some characters, including `, must be escaped using a \. For example, `x&y` represents x&y and `bak\`tik` represents bak`tik.



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/firestore/v1beta1/doc/google/firestore/v1beta1/document.rb', line 66

class Document; end

#nameString

Returns The resource name of the document, for example projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents/{document_path}.

Returns:

  • (String)

    The resource name of the document, for example projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents/{document_path}.



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/firestore/v1beta1/doc/google/firestore/v1beta1/document.rb', line 66

class Document; end

#update_timeGoogle::Protobuf::Timestamp

Returns Output only. The time at which the document was last changed.

This value is initially set to the create_time then increases monotonically with each change to the document. It can also be compared to values from other documents and the read_time of a query.

Returns:

  • (Google::Protobuf::Timestamp)

    Output only. The time at which the document was last changed.

    This value is initially set to the create_time then increases monotonically with each change to the document. It can also be compared to values from other documents and the read_time of a query.



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/firestore/v1beta1/doc/google/firestore/v1beta1/document.rb', line 66

class Document; end