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Setting Your Own Key When Adding an Object to Firebase - AngularFire

I can use the following to add an object to my Firebase data store:

var uniqueId = {
    name: "a name",
    location: "new york"
}
$scope.myItems.$add(uniqueId).then(function(firebaseId){
    // do something on success
}, function(){
    // do something if call fails
});

The above will add an object into my data store and if the add is successful, an ID generated by Firebase is returned. The object I just added is saved under this key.

Is there a way for me to specify what the key name is when I add to my data store?

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Lloyd Banks Avatar asked Jul 03 '14 17:07

Lloyd Banks


1 Answers

Everything in Firebase is a URL.

Take the following URL for example.

https://myapp.firebaseio.com/users/

Let's say we want to create a user with a key of 1 as a child at this location. Our URL would look like this.

https://myapp.firebaseio.com/users/1

To create a user using AngularFire we can create a reference at the users node and call $child(1) to create a reference to that location.

var usersRef = new Firebase('https://myapp.firebaseio.com/users');
var userRef = new Firebase('https://myapp.firebaseio.com/user/1');

$scope.users = $firebase(usersRef);

// these are the same
$scope.userOne = $firebase(userRef);
$scope.userOne = $scope.users.$child(1);

Then we can use $set to store the value of the user at that location.

var usersRef = new Firebase('https://myapp.firebaseio.com/users');
$scope.users = $firebase(usersRef);
$scope.users.$child(1).set({
  first: 'Vincent',
  last: 'Van Gough',
  ears: 1
});

In your case it would be:

var uniqueId = {
    id: 1,
    name: "a name",
    location: "new york"
};
$scope.myItems.$child(uniqueId.id).$set(uniqueId);

Remember that using $set will destroy any previous data at that location. To non-destructively update the values use $update.

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David East Avatar answered Oct 18 '22 14:10

David East