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Command-line tool for querying/updating firestore

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Firestore CLI

This CLI tool allows you to interact with Google Firestore using command-line commands. It includes two main scripts: fsquery and fsupdate.

Installation

  1. Install from PyPI:

    pip install firestore-cli
    

Usage

Credentials

""" This script allows querying a Firestore database using various command-line options.

To specify the credentials necessary to access Firestore, you can use either of the following methods:

  1. Using the --credentials option:

    • Provide the path to the Firebase credentials JSON file directly via the --credentials command-line option.
    • Example usage:
      fsquery --credentials /path/to/your/credentials.json --path your/firestore/collection
      
  2. Using the GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS environment variable:

    • Set the GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS environment variable to the path of your Firebase credentials JSON file.
    • Example usage:
      export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/your/credentials.json
      fsquery --path your/firestore/collection
      

If neither method is provided, the script will attempt to use the default application credentials. """

fsupdate

The fsupdate script allows you to set, add, update, or delete documents in a Firestore collection.

Command Line Options

  • --path: Path to the Firestore collection (required).
  • --set: Set a document with the specified ID.
  • --add: Add a new document.
  • --update: Update a document with the specified ID.
  • --delete: Delete a document with the specified ID.
  • --doc: Path to the JSON file containing the document data.

Examples

  1. Set a document:

    fsupdate --path your-collection --set your-document-id --doc path/to/your/document.json
    
  2. Add a document:

    fsupdate --path your-collection --add --doc path/to/your/document.json
    
  3. Update a document:

    fsupdate --path your-collection --update your-document-id --doc path/to/your/document.json
    
  4. Delete a document:

    fsupdate --path your-collection --delete your-document-id
    

fsquery

The fsquery script allows you to query documents from a Firestore collection.

Command Line Options

  • --path: Path to the Firestore collection (required).
  • --group: Specify if this is a collection group query (optional).
  • --where: Apply multiple filters to the query in the format field:operation:value e.g. --where "some_field == some_value" (optional). It is recommended to place quotes around the expression.
  • --id: Query for a specific document ID (optional).
  • --orderby: Order the results by specified fields, followed by ASCENDING or DESCENDING (optional).
  • --limit: Limit the number of results (optional).

Examples

  1. Query all documents in a collection:

    fsquery --path your-collection
    
  2. Query documents with a filter:

    fsquery --path your-collection --where "field_name == value"
    

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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