Flutter Return Length of Documents from Firebase
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Im trying to return the length of a list of documents with this function:
Future totalLikes(postID) async
var respectsQuery = Firestore.instance
.collection('respects')
.where('postID', isEqualTo: postID);
respectsQuery.getDocuments().then((data)
var totalEquals = data.documents.length;
return totalEquals;
);
I'm initialize this in the void init state (with another function call:
void initState()
totalLikes(postID).then((result)
setState(()
_totalRespects = result;
);
);
However, when this runs, it initially returns a null value since it doesn't have time to to fully complete. I have tried to out an "await" before the Firestore call within the Future function but get the compile error of "Await only futures."
Can anyone help me understand how I can wait for this function to fully return a non-null value before setting the state of "_totalRespsects"?
Thanks!
firebase flutter google-cloud-firestore
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Im trying to return the length of a list of documents with this function:
Future totalLikes(postID) async
var respectsQuery = Firestore.instance
.collection('respects')
.where('postID', isEqualTo: postID);
respectsQuery.getDocuments().then((data)
var totalEquals = data.documents.length;
return totalEquals;
);
I'm initialize this in the void init state (with another function call:
void initState()
totalLikes(postID).then((result)
setState(()
_totalRespects = result;
);
);
However, when this runs, it initially returns a null value since it doesn't have time to to fully complete. I have tried to out an "await" before the Firestore call within the Future function but get the compile error of "Await only futures."
Can anyone help me understand how I can wait for this function to fully return a non-null value before setting the state of "_totalRespsects"?
Thanks!
firebase flutter google-cloud-firestore
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up vote
0
down vote
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Im trying to return the length of a list of documents with this function:
Future totalLikes(postID) async
var respectsQuery = Firestore.instance
.collection('respects')
.where('postID', isEqualTo: postID);
respectsQuery.getDocuments().then((data)
var totalEquals = data.documents.length;
return totalEquals;
);
I'm initialize this in the void init state (with another function call:
void initState()
totalLikes(postID).then((result)
setState(()
_totalRespects = result;
);
);
However, when this runs, it initially returns a null value since it doesn't have time to to fully complete. I have tried to out an "await" before the Firestore call within the Future function but get the compile error of "Await only futures."
Can anyone help me understand how I can wait for this function to fully return a non-null value before setting the state of "_totalRespsects"?
Thanks!
firebase flutter google-cloud-firestore
Im trying to return the length of a list of documents with this function:
Future totalLikes(postID) async
var respectsQuery = Firestore.instance
.collection('respects')
.where('postID', isEqualTo: postID);
respectsQuery.getDocuments().then((data)
var totalEquals = data.documents.length;
return totalEquals;
);
I'm initialize this in the void init state (with another function call:
void initState()
totalLikes(postID).then((result)
setState(()
_totalRespects = result;
);
);
However, when this runs, it initially returns a null value since it doesn't have time to to fully complete. I have tried to out an "await" before the Firestore call within the Future function but get the compile error of "Await only futures."
Can anyone help me understand how I can wait for this function to fully return a non-null value before setting the state of "_totalRespsects"?
Thanks!
firebase flutter google-cloud-firestore
firebase flutter google-cloud-firestore
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I think you're looking for this:
Future totalLikes(postID) async
var respectsQuery = Firestore.instance
.collection('respects')
.where('postID', isEqualTo: postID);
var querySnapshot = await respectsQuery.getDocuments();
var totalEquals = querySnapshot.documents.length;
return totalEquals;
Note that this loads all documents, just to determine the number of documents, which is incredibly wasteful (especially as you get more documents). Consider keeping a document where you maintain the count as a field, so that you only have to read a single document to get the count. See aggregation queries and distributed counters in the Firestore documentation.
Thanks, Frank! And thanks for tip on aggregation queries and distributed counters. This seems like exactly what I need. Any chance you have any good examples of Flutter implementation of these? Appreciate the help.
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Nov 12 at 17:07
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I think you're looking for this:
Future totalLikes(postID) async
var respectsQuery = Firestore.instance
.collection('respects')
.where('postID', isEqualTo: postID);
var querySnapshot = await respectsQuery.getDocuments();
var totalEquals = querySnapshot.documents.length;
return totalEquals;
Note that this loads all documents, just to determine the number of documents, which is incredibly wasteful (especially as you get more documents). Consider keeping a document where you maintain the count as a field, so that you only have to read a single document to get the count. See aggregation queries and distributed counters in the Firestore documentation.
Thanks, Frank! And thanks for tip on aggregation queries and distributed counters. This seems like exactly what I need. Any chance you have any good examples of Flutter implementation of these? Appreciate the help.
– PJQuakJag
Nov 12 at 17:07
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I think you're looking for this:
Future totalLikes(postID) async
var respectsQuery = Firestore.instance
.collection('respects')
.where('postID', isEqualTo: postID);
var querySnapshot = await respectsQuery.getDocuments();
var totalEquals = querySnapshot.documents.length;
return totalEquals;
Note that this loads all documents, just to determine the number of documents, which is incredibly wasteful (especially as you get more documents). Consider keeping a document where you maintain the count as a field, so that you only have to read a single document to get the count. See aggregation queries and distributed counters in the Firestore documentation.
Thanks, Frank! And thanks for tip on aggregation queries and distributed counters. This seems like exactly what I need. Any chance you have any good examples of Flutter implementation of these? Appreciate the help.
– PJQuakJag
Nov 12 at 17:07
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up vote
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I think you're looking for this:
Future totalLikes(postID) async
var respectsQuery = Firestore.instance
.collection('respects')
.where('postID', isEqualTo: postID);
var querySnapshot = await respectsQuery.getDocuments();
var totalEquals = querySnapshot.documents.length;
return totalEquals;
Note that this loads all documents, just to determine the number of documents, which is incredibly wasteful (especially as you get more documents). Consider keeping a document where you maintain the count as a field, so that you only have to read a single document to get the count. See aggregation queries and distributed counters in the Firestore documentation.
I think you're looking for this:
Future totalLikes(postID) async
var respectsQuery = Firestore.instance
.collection('respects')
.where('postID', isEqualTo: postID);
var querySnapshot = await respectsQuery.getDocuments();
var totalEquals = querySnapshot.documents.length;
return totalEquals;
Note that this loads all documents, just to determine the number of documents, which is incredibly wasteful (especially as you get more documents). Consider keeping a document where you maintain the count as a field, so that you only have to read a single document to get the count. See aggregation queries and distributed counters in the Firestore documentation.
answered Nov 12 at 2:57
Frank van Puffelen
225k26365392
225k26365392
Thanks, Frank! And thanks for tip on aggregation queries and distributed counters. This seems like exactly what I need. Any chance you have any good examples of Flutter implementation of these? Appreciate the help.
– PJQuakJag
Nov 12 at 17:07
add a comment |
Thanks, Frank! And thanks for tip on aggregation queries and distributed counters. This seems like exactly what I need. Any chance you have any good examples of Flutter implementation of these? Appreciate the help.
– PJQuakJag
Nov 12 at 17:07
Thanks, Frank! And thanks for tip on aggregation queries and distributed counters. This seems like exactly what I need. Any chance you have any good examples of Flutter implementation of these? Appreciate the help.
– PJQuakJag
Nov 12 at 17:07
Thanks, Frank! And thanks for tip on aggregation queries and distributed counters. This seems like exactly what I need. Any chance you have any good examples of Flutter implementation of these? Appreciate the help.
– PJQuakJag
Nov 12 at 17:07
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