Package google.firestore.v1

Index

Firestore

The Cloud Firestore service.

Cloud Firestore is a fast, fully managed, serverless, cloud-native NoSQL document database that simplifies storing, syncing, and querying data for your mobile, web, and IoT apps at global scale. Its client libraries provide live synchronization and offline support, while its security features and integrations with Firebase and Google Cloud Platform accelerate building truly serverless apps.

BatchGetDocuments

rpc BatchGetDocuments(BatchGetDocumentsRequest) returns (BatchGetDocumentsResponse)

Gets multiple documents.

Documents returned by this method are not guaranteed to be returned in the same order that they were requested.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

BatchWrite

rpc BatchWrite(BatchWriteRequest) returns (BatchWriteResponse)

Applies a batch of write operations.

The BatchWrite method does not apply the write operations atomically and can apply them out of order. Method does not allow more than one write per document. Each write succeeds or fails independently. See the BatchWriteResponse for the success status of each write.

If you require an atomically applied set of writes, use Commit instead.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

BeginTransaction

rpc BeginTransaction(BeginTransactionRequest) returns (BeginTransactionResponse)

Starts a new transaction.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

Commit

rpc Commit(CommitRequest) returns (CommitResponse)

Commits a transaction, while optionally updating documents.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

CreateDocument

rpc CreateDocument(CreateDocumentRequest) returns (Document)

Creates a new document.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

DeleteDocument

rpc DeleteDocument(DeleteDocumentRequest) returns (Empty)

Deletes a document.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

GetDocument

rpc GetDocument(GetDocumentRequest) returns (Document)

Gets a single document.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

ListCollectionIds

rpc ListCollectionIds(ListCollectionIdsRequest) returns (ListCollectionIdsResponse)

Lists all the collection IDs underneath a document.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

ListDocuments

rpc ListDocuments(ListDocumentsRequest) returns (ListDocumentsResponse)

Lists documents.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

Listen

rpc Listen(ListenRequest) returns (ListenResponse)

Listens to changes. This method is only available via gRPC or WebChannel (not REST).

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

PartitionQuery

rpc PartitionQuery(PartitionQueryRequest) returns (PartitionQueryResponse)

Partitions a query by returning partition cursors that can be used to run the query in parallel. The returned partition cursors are split points that can be used by RunQuery as starting/end points for the query results.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

Rollback

rpc Rollback(RollbackRequest) returns (Empty)

Rolls back a transaction.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

RunAggregationQuery

rpc RunAggregationQuery(RunAggregationQueryRequest) returns (RunAggregationQueryResponse)

Runs an aggregation query.

Rather than producing Document results like Firestore.RunQuery, this API allows running an aggregation to produce a series of AggregationResult server-side.

High-Level Example:

-- Return the number of documents in table given a filter.
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM ( SELECT * FROM k where a = true );
Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

RunQuery

rpc RunQuery(RunQueryRequest) returns (RunQueryResponse)

Runs a query.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

UpdateDocument

rpc UpdateDocument(UpdateDocumentRequest) returns (Document)

Updates or inserts a document.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

Write

rpc Write(WriteRequest) returns (WriteResponse)

Streams batches of document updates and deletes, in order. This method is only available via gRPC or WebChannel (not REST).

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

AggregationResult

The result of a single bucket from a Firestore aggregation query.

The keys of aggregate_fields are the same for all results in an aggregation query, unlike document queries which can have different fields present for each result.

Fields
aggregate_fields

map<string, Value>

The result of the aggregation functions, ex: COUNT(*) AS total_docs.

The key is the alias assigned to the aggregation function on input and the size of this map equals the number of aggregation functions in the query.

ArrayValue

An array value.

Fields
values[]

Value

Values in the array.

BatchGetDocumentsRequest

The request for Firestore.BatchGetDocuments.

Fields
database

string

Required. The database name. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}.

documents[]

string

The names of the documents to retrieve. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents/{document_path}. The request will fail if any of the document is not a child resource of the given database. Duplicate names will be elided.

mask

DocumentMask

The fields to return. If not set, returns all fields.

If a document has a field that is not present in this mask, that field will not be returned in the response.

Union field consistency_selector. The consistency mode for this transaction. If not set, defaults to strong consistency. consistency_selector can be only one of the following:
transaction

bytes

Reads documents in a transaction.

new_transaction

TransactionOptions

Starts a new transaction and reads the documents. Defaults to a read-only transaction. The new transaction ID will be returned as the first response in the stream.

read_time

Timestamp

Reads documents as they were at the given time.

This must be a microsecond precision timestamp within the past one hour, or if Point-in-Time Recovery is enabled, can additionally be a whole minute timestamp within the past 7 days.

BatchGetDocumentsResponse

The streamed response for Firestore.BatchGetDocuments.

Fields
transaction

bytes

The transaction that was started as part of this request. Will only be set in the first response, and only if BatchGetDocumentsRequest.new_transaction was set in the request.

read_time

Timestamp

The time at which the document was read. This may be monotically increasing, in this case the previous documents in the result stream are guaranteed not to have changed between their read_time and this one.

Union field result. A single result. This can be empty if the server is just returning a transaction. result can be only one of the following:
found

Document

A document that was requested.

missing

string

A document name that was requested but does not exist. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents/{document_path}.

BatchWriteRequest

The request for Firestore.BatchWrite.

Fields
database

string

Required. The database name. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}.

writes[]

Write

The writes to apply.

Method does not apply writes atomically and does not guarantee ordering. Each write succeeds or fails independently. You cannot write to the same document more than once per request.

labels

map<string, string>

Labels associated with this batch write.

BatchWriteResponse

The response from Firestore.BatchWrite.

Fields
write_results[]

WriteResult

The result of applying the writes.

This i-th write result corresponds to the i-th write in the request.

status[]

Status

The status of applying the writes.

This i-th write status corresponds to the i-th write in the request.

BeginTransactionRequest

The request for Firestore.BeginTransaction.

Fields
database

string

Required. The database name. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}.

options

TransactionOptions

The options for the transaction. Defaults to a read-write transaction.

BeginTransactionResponse

The response for Firestore.BeginTransaction.

Fields
transaction

bytes

The transaction that was started.

BitSequence

A sequence of bits, encoded in a byte array.

Each byte in the bitmap byte array stores 8 bits of the sequence. The only exception is the last byte, which may store 8 or fewer bits. The padding defines the number of bits of the last byte to be ignored as "padding". The values of these "padding" bits are unspecified and must be ignored.

To retrieve the first bit, bit 0, calculate: (bitmap[0] & 0x01) != 0. To retrieve the second bit, bit 1, calculate: (bitmap[0] & 0x02) != 0. To retrieve the third bit, bit 2, calculate: (bitmap[0] & 0x04) != 0. To retrieve the fourth bit, bit 3, calculate: (bitmap[0] & 0x08) != 0. To retrieve bit n, calculate: (bitmap[n / 8] & (0x01 << (n % 8))) != 0.

The "size" of a BitSequence (the number of bits it contains) is calculated by this formula: (bitmap.length * 8) - padding.

Fields
bitmap

bytes

The bytes that encode the bit sequence. May have a length of zero.

padding

int32

The number of bits of the last byte in bitmap to ignore as "padding". If the length of bitmap is zero, then this value must be 0. Otherwise, this value must be between 0 and 7, inclusive.

BloomFilter

A bloom filter (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloom_filter).

The bloom filter hashes the entries with MD5 and treats the resulting 128-bit hash as 2 distinct 64-bit hash values, interpreted as unsigned integers using 2's complement encoding.

These two hash values, named h1 and h2, are then used to compute the hash_count hash values using the formula, starting at i=0:

h(i) = h1 + (i * h2)

These resulting values are then taken modulo the number of bits in the bloom filter to get the bits of the bloom filter to test for the given entry.

Fields
bits

BitSequence

The bloom filter data.

hash_count

int32

The number of hashes used by the algorithm.

CommitRequest

The request for Firestore.Commit.

Fields
database

string

Required. The database name. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}.

writes[]

Write

The writes to apply.

Always executed atomically and in order.

transaction

bytes

If set, applies all writes in this transaction, and commits it.

CommitResponse

The response for Firestore.Commit.

Fields
write_results[]

WriteResult

The result of applying the writes.

This i-th write result corresponds to the i-th write in the request.

commit_time

Timestamp

The time at which the commit occurred. Any read with an equal or greater read_time is guaranteed to see the effects of the commit.

CreateDocumentRequest

The request for Firestore.CreateDocument.

Fields
parent

string

Required. The parent resource. For example: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents or projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents/chatrooms/{chatroom_id}

collection_id

string

Required. The collection ID, relative to parent, to list. For example: chatrooms.

document_id

string

The client-assigned document ID to use for this document.

Optional. If not specified, an ID will be assigned by the service.

document

Document

Required. The document to create. name must not be set.

mask

DocumentMask

The fields to return. If not set, returns all fields.

If the document has a field that is not present in this mask, that field will not be returned in the response.

Cursor

A position in a query result set.

Fields
values[]

Value

The values that represent a position, in the order they appear in the order by clause of a query.

Can contain fewer values than specified in the order by clause.

before

bool

If the position is just before or just after the given values, relative to the sort order defined by the query.

DeleteDocumentRequest

The request for Firestore.DeleteDocument.

Fields
name

string

Required. The resource name of the Document to delete. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents/{document_path}.

current_document

Precondition

An optional precondition on the document. The request will fail if this is set and not met by the target document.

Document

A Firestore document.

Must not exceed 1 MiB - 4 bytes.

Fields
name

string

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

fields

map<string, Value>

create_time

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.

update_time

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.

DocumentChange

A Document has changed.

May be the result of multiple writes, including deletes, that ultimately resulted in a new value for the Document.

Multiple DocumentChange messages may be returned for the same logical change, if multiple targets are affected.

Fields
document

Document

The new state of the Document.

If mask is set, contains only fields that were updated or added.

target_ids[]

int32

A set of target IDs of targets that match this document.

removed_target_ids[]

int32

A set of target IDs for targets that no longer match this document.

DocumentDelete

A Document has been deleted.

May be the result of multiple writes, including updates, the last of which deleted the Document.

Multiple DocumentDelete messages may be returned for the same logical delete, if multiple targets are affected.

Fields
document

string

The resource name of the Document that was deleted.

removed_target_ids[]

int32

A set of target IDs for targets that previously matched this entity.

read_time

Timestamp

The read timestamp at which the delete was observed.

Greater or equal to the commit_time of the delete.

DocumentMask

A set of field paths on a document. Used to restrict a get or update operation on a document to a subset of its fields. This is different from standard field masks, as this is always scoped to a Document, and takes in account the dynamic nature of Value.

Fields
field_paths[]

string

The list of field paths in the mask. See Document.fields for a field path syntax reference.

DocumentRemove

A Document has been removed from the view of the targets.

Sent if the document is no longer relevant to a target and is out of view. Can be sent instead of a DocumentDelete or a DocumentChange if the server can not send the new value of the document.

Multiple DocumentRemove messages may be returned for the same logical write or delete, if multiple targets are affected.

Fields
document

string

The resource name of the Document that has gone out of view.

removed_target_ids[]

int32

A set of target IDs for targets that previously matched this document.

read_time

Timestamp

The read timestamp at which the remove was observed.

Greater or equal to the commit_time of the change/delete/remove.

DocumentTransform

A transformation of a document.

Fields
document

string

The name of the document to transform.

field_transforms[]

FieldTransform

The list of transformations to apply to the fields of the document, in order. This must not be empty.

FieldTransform

A transformation of a field of the document.

Fields
field_path

string

The path of the field. See Document.fields for the field path syntax reference.

Union field transform_type. The transformation to apply on the field. transform_type can be only one of the following:
set_to_server_value

ServerValue

Sets the field to the given server value.

increment

Value

Adds the given value to the field's current value.

This must be an integer or a double value. If the field is not an integer or double, or if the field does not yet exist, the transformation will set the field to the given value. If either of the given value or the current field value are doubles, both values will be interpreted as doubles. Double arithmetic and representation of double values follow IEEE 754 semantics. If there is positive/negative integer overflow, the field is resolved to the largest magnitude positive/negative integer.

maximum

Value

Sets the field to the maximum of its current value and the given value.

This must be an integer or a double value. If the field is not an integer or double, or if the field does not yet exist, the transformation will set the field to the given value. If a maximum operation is applied where the field and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the field takes on the type of the larger operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the field does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The maximum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The maximum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.

minimum

Value

Sets the field to the minimum of its current value and the given value.

This must be an integer or a double value. If the field is not an integer or double, or if the field does not yet exist, the transformation will set the field to the input value. If a minimum operation is applied where the field and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the field takes on the type of the smaller operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the field does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The minimum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The minimum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.

append_missing_elements

ArrayValue

Append the given elements in order if they are not already present in the current field value. If the field is not an array, or if the field does not yet exist, it is first set to the empty array.

Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when checking if a value is missing. NaN is equal to NaN, and Null is equal to Null. If the input contains multiple equivalent values, only the first will be considered.

The corresponding transform_result will be the null value.

remove_all_from_array

ArrayValue

Remove all of the given elements from the array in the field. If the field is not an array, or if the field does not yet exist, it is set to the empty array.

Equivalent numbers of the different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when deciding whether an element should be removed. NaN is equal to NaN, and Null is equal to Null. This will remove all equivalent values if there are duplicates.

The corresponding transform_result will be the null value.

ServerValue

A value that is calculated by the server.

Enums
SERVER_VALUE_UNSPECIFIED Unspecified. This value must not be used.
REQUEST_TIME The time at which the server processed the request, with millisecond precision. If used on multiple fields (same or different documents) in a transaction, all the fields will get the same server timestamp.

ExistenceFilter

A digest of all the documents that match a given target.

Fields
target_id

int32

The target ID to which this filter applies.

count

int32

The total count of documents that match target_id.

If different from the count of documents in the client that match, the client must manually determine which documents no longer match the target.

The client can use the unchanged_names bloom filter to assist with this determination by testing ALL the document names against the filter; if the document name is NOT in the filter, it means the document no longer matches the target.

unchanged_names

BloomFilter

A bloom filter that, despite its name, contains the UTF-8 byte encodings of the resource names of ALL the documents that match target_id, in the form projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents/{document_path}.

This bloom filter may be omitted at the server's discretion, such as if it is deemed that the client will not make use of it or if it is too computationally expensive to calculate or transmit. Clients must gracefully handle this field being absent by falling back to the logic used before this field existed; that is, re-add the target without a resume token to figure out which documents in the client's cache are out of sync.

GetDocumentRequest

The request for Firestore.GetDocument.

Fields
name

string

Required. The resource name of the Document to get. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents/{document_path}.

mask

DocumentMask

The fields to return. If not set, returns all fields.

If the document has a field that is not present in this mask, that field will not be returned in the response.

Union field consistency_selector. The consistency mode for this transaction. If not set, defaults to strong consistency. consistency_selector can be only one of the following:
transaction

bytes

Reads the document in a transaction.

read_time

Timestamp

Reads the version of the document at the given time.

This must be a microsecond precision timestamp within the past one hour, or if Point-in-Time Recovery is enabled, can additionally be a whole minute timestamp within the past 7 days.

ListCollectionIdsRequest

The request for Firestore.ListCollectionIds.

Fields
parent

string

Required. The parent document. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents/{document_path}. For example: projects/my-project/databases/my-database/documents/chatrooms/my-chatroom

page_size

int32

The maximum number of results to return.

page_token

string

A page token. Must be a value from ListCollectionIdsResponse.

Union field consistency_selector. The consistency mode for this request. If not set, defaults to strong consistency. consistency_selector can be only one of the following:
read_time

Timestamp

Reads documents as they were at the given time.

This must be a microsecond precision timestamp within the past one hour, or if Point-in-Time Recovery is enabled, can additionally be a whole minute timestamp within the past 7 days.

ListCollectionIdsResponse

The response from Firestore.ListCollectionIds.

Fields
collection_ids[]

string

The collection ids.

next_page_token

string

A page token that may be used to continue the list.

ListDocumentsRequest

The request for Firestore.ListDocuments.

Fields
parent

string

Required. The parent resource name. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents or projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents/{document_path}.

For example: projects/my-project/databases/my-database/documents or projects/my-project/databases/my-database/documents/chatrooms/my-chatroom

collection_id

string

Optional. The collection ID, relative to parent, to list.

For example: chatrooms or messages.

This is optional, and when not provided, Firestore will list documents from all collections under the provided parent.

page_size

int32

Optional. The maximum number of documents to return in a single response.

Firestore may return fewer than this value.

page_token

string

Optional. A page token, received from a previous ListDocuments response.

Provide this to retrieve the subsequent page. When paginating, all other parameters (with the exception of page_size) must match the values set in the request that generated the page token.

order_by

string

Optional. The optional ordering of the documents to return.

For example: priority desc, __name__ desc.

This mirrors the ORDER BY used in Firestore queries but in a string representation. When absent, documents are ordered based on __name__ ASC.

mask

DocumentMask

Optional. The fields to return. If not set, returns all fields.

If a document has a field that is not present in this mask, that field will not be returned in the response.

show_missing

bool

If the list should show missing documents.

A document is missing if it does not exist, but there are sub-documents nested underneath it. When true, such missing documents will be returned with a key but will not have fields, create_time, or update_time set.

Requests with show_missing may not specify where or order_by.

Union field consistency_selector. The consistency mode for this transaction. If not set, defaults to strong consistency. consistency_selector can be only one of the following:
transaction

bytes

Perform the read as part of an already active transaction.

read_time

Timestamp

Perform the read at the provided time.

This must be a microsecond precision timestamp within the past one hour, or if Point-in-Time Recovery is enabled, can additionally be a whole minute timestamp within the past 7 days.

ListDocumentsResponse

The response for Firestore.ListDocuments.

Fields
documents[]

Document

The Documents found.

next_page_token

string

A token to retrieve the next page of documents.

If this field is omitted, there are no subsequent pages.

ListenRequest

A request for Firestore.Listen

Fields
database

string

Required. The database name. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}.

labels

map<string, string>

Labels associated with this target change.

Union field target_change. The supported target changes. target_change can be only one of the following:
add_target

Target

A target to add to this stream.

remove_target

int32

The ID of a target to remove from this stream.

ListenResponse

The response for Firestore.Listen.

Fields
Union field response_type. The supported responses. response_type can be only one of the following:
target_change

TargetChange

Targets have changed.

document_change

DocumentChange

A Document has changed.

document_delete

DocumentDelete

A Document has been deleted.

document_remove

DocumentRemove

A Document has been removed from a target (because it is no longer relevant to that target).

filter

ExistenceFilter

A filter to apply to the set of documents previously returned for the given target.

Returned when documents may have been removed from the given target, but the exact documents are unknown.

MapValue

A map value.

Fields
fields

map<string, Value>

The map's fields.

The map keys represent field names. 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.

PartitionQueryRequest

The request for Firestore.PartitionQuery.

Fields
parent

string

Required. The parent resource name. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents. Document resource names are not supported; only database resource names can be specified.

partition_count

int64

The desired maximum number of partition points. The partitions may be returned across multiple pages of results. The number must be positive. The actual number of partitions returned may be fewer.

For example, this may be set to one fewer than the number of parallel queries to be run, or in running a data pipeline job, one fewer than the number of workers or compute instances available.

page_token

string

The next_page_token value returned from a previous call to PartitionQuery that may be used to get an additional set of results. There are no ordering guarantees between sets of results. Thus, using multiple sets of results will require merging the different result sets.

For example, two subsequent calls using a page_token may return:

  • cursor B, cursor M, cursor Q
  • cursor A, cursor U, cursor W

To obtain a complete result set ordered with respect to the results of the query supplied to PartitionQuery, the results sets should be merged: cursor A, cursor B, cursor M, cursor Q, cursor U, cursor W

page_size

int32

The maximum number of partitions to return in this call, subject to partition_count.

For example, if partition_count = 10 and page_size = 8, the first call to PartitionQuery will return up to 8 partitions and a next_page_token if more results exist. A second call to PartitionQuery will return up to 2 partitions, to complete the total of 10 specified in partition_count.

Union field query_type. The query to partition. query_type can be only one of the following:
structured_query

StructuredQuery

A structured query. Query must specify collection with all descendants and be ordered by name ascending. Other filters, order bys, limits, offsets, and start/end cursors are not supported.

Union field consistency_selector. The consistency mode for this request. If not set, defaults to strong consistency. consistency_selector can be only one of the following:
read_time

Timestamp

Reads documents as they were at the given time.

This must be a microsecond precision timestamp within the past one hour, or if Point-in-Time Recovery is enabled, can additionally be a whole minute timestamp within the past 7 days.

PartitionQueryResponse

The response for Firestore.PartitionQuery.

Fields
partitions[]

Cursor

Partition results. Each partition is a split point that can be used by RunQuery as a starting or end point for the query results. The RunQuery requests must be made with the same query supplied to this PartitionQuery request. The partition cursors will be ordered according to same ordering as the results of the query supplied to PartitionQuery.

For example, if a PartitionQuery request returns partition cursors A and B, running the following three queries will return the entire result set of the original query:

  • query, end_at A
  • query, start_at A, end_at B
  • query, start_at B

An empty result may indicate that the query has too few results to be partitioned, or that the query is not yet supported for partitioning.

next_page_token

string

A page token that may be used to request an additional set of results, up to the number specified by partition_count in the PartitionQuery request. If blank, there are no more results.

Precondition

A precondition on a document, used for conditional operations.

Fields
Union field condition_type. The type of precondition. condition_type can be only one of the following:
exists

bool

When set to true, the target document must exist. When set to false, the target document must not exist.

update_time

Timestamp

When set, the target document must exist and have been last updated at that time. Timestamp must be microsecond aligned.

RollbackRequest

The request for Firestore.Rollback.

Fields
database

string

Required. The database name. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}.

transaction

bytes

Required. The transaction to roll back.

RunAggregationQueryRequest

The request for Firestore.RunAggregationQuery.

Fields
parent

string

Required. The parent resource name. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents or projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents/{document_path}. For example: projects/my-project/databases/my-database/documents or projects/my-project/databases/my-database/documents/chatrooms/my-chatroom

Union field query_type. The query to run. query_type can be only one of the following:
structured_aggregation_query

StructuredAggregationQuery

An aggregation query.

Union field consistency_selector. The consistency mode for the query, defaults to strong consistency. consistency_selector can be only one of the following:
transaction

bytes

Run the aggregation within an already active transaction.

The value here is the opaque transaction ID to execute the query in.

new_transaction

TransactionOptions

Starts a new transaction as part of the query, defaulting to read-only.

The new transaction ID will be returned as the first response in the stream.

read_time

Timestamp

Executes the query at the given timestamp.

This must be a microsecond precision timestamp within the past one hour, or if Point-in-Time Recovery is enabled, can additionally be a whole minute timestamp within the past 7 days.

RunAggregationQueryResponse

The response for Firestore.RunAggregationQuery.

Fields
result

AggregationResult

A single aggregation result.

Not present when reporting partial progress.

transaction

bytes

The transaction that was started as part of this request.

Only present on the first response when the request requested to start a new transaction.

read_time

Timestamp

The time at which the aggregate result was computed. This is always monotonically increasing; in this case, the previous AggregationResult in the result stream are guaranteed not to have changed between their read_time and this one.

If the query returns no results, a response with read_time and no result will be sent, and this represents the time at which the query was run.

RunQueryRequest

The request for Firestore.RunQuery.

Fields
parent

string

Required. The parent resource name. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents or projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents/{document_path}. For example: projects/my-project/databases/my-database/documents or projects/my-project/databases/my-database/documents/chatrooms/my-chatroom

Union field query_type. The query to run. query_type can be only one of the following:
structured_query

StructuredQuery

A structured query.

Union field consistency_selector. The consistency mode for this transaction. If not set, defaults to strong consistency. consistency_selector can be only one of the following:
transaction

bytes

Run the query within an already active transaction.

The value here is the opaque transaction ID to execute the query in.

new_transaction

TransactionOptions

Starts a new transaction and reads the documents. Defaults to a read-only transaction. The new transaction ID will be returned as the first response in the stream.

read_time

Timestamp

Reads documents as they were at the given time.

This must be a microsecond precision timestamp within the past one hour, or if Point-in-Time Recovery is enabled, can additionally be a whole minute timestamp within the past 7 days.

RunQueryResponse

The response for Firestore.RunQuery.

Fields
transaction

bytes

The transaction that was started as part of this request. Can only be set in the first response, and only if RunQueryRequest.new_transaction was set in the request. If set, no other fields will be set in this response.

document

Document

A query result, not set when reporting partial progress.

read_time

Timestamp

The time at which the document was read. This may be monotonically increasing; in this case, the previous documents in the result stream are guaranteed not to have changed between their read_time and this one.

If the query returns no results, a response with read_time and no document will be sent, and this represents the time at which the query was run.

skipped_results

int32

The number of results that have been skipped due to an offset between the last response and the current response.

Union field continuation_selector. The continuation mode for the query. If present, it indicates the current query response stream has finished. This can be set with or without a document present, but when set, no more results are returned. continuation_selector can be only one of the following:
done

bool

If present, Firestore has completely finished the request and no more documents will be returned.

StructuredAggregationQuery

Firestore query for running an aggregation over a StructuredQuery.

Fields
aggregations[]

Aggregation

Optional. Series of aggregations to apply over the results of the structured_query.

Requires:

  • A minimum of one and maximum of five aggregations per query.
Union field query_type. The base query to aggregate over. query_type can be only one of the following:
structured_query

StructuredQuery

Nested structured query.

Aggregation

Defines an aggregation that produces a single result.

Fields
alias

string

Optional. Optional name of the field to store the result of the aggregation into.

If not provided, Firestore will pick a default name following the format field_<incremental_id++>. For example:

AGGREGATE
  COUNT_UP_TO(1) AS count_up_to_1,
  COUNT_UP_TO(2),
  COUNT_UP_TO(3) AS count_up_to_3,
  COUNT(*)
OVER (
  ...
);

becomes:

AGGREGATE
  COUNT_UP_TO(1) AS count_up_to_1,
  COUNT_UP_TO(2) AS field_1,
  COUNT_UP_TO(3) AS count_up_to_3,
  COUNT(*) AS field_2
OVER (
  ...
);

Requires:

Union field operator. The type of aggregation to perform, required. operator can be only one of the following:
count

Count

Count aggregator.

sum

Sum

Sum aggregator.

avg

Avg

Average aggregator.

Avg

Average of the values of the requested field.

  • Only numeric values will be aggregated. All non-numeric values including NULL are skipped.

  • If the aggregated values contain NaN, returns NaN. Infinity math follows IEEE-754 standards.

  • If the aggregated value set is empty, returns NULL.

  • Always returns the result as a double.

Fields
field

FieldReference

The field to aggregate on.

Count

Count of documents that match the query.

The COUNT(*) aggregation function operates on the entire document so it does not require a field reference.

Fields
up_to

Int64Value

Optional. Optional constraint on the maximum number of documents to count.

This provides a way to set an upper bound on the number of documents to scan, limiting latency, and cost.

Unspecified is interpreted as no bound.

High-Level Example:

AGGREGATE COUNT_UP_TO(1000) OVER ( SELECT * FROM k );

Requires:

  • Must be greater than zero when present.

Sum

Sum of the values of the requested field.

  • Only numeric values will be aggregated. All non-numeric values including NULL are skipped.

  • If the aggregated values contain NaN, returns NaN. Infinity math follows IEEE-754 standards.

  • If the aggregated value set is empty, returns 0.

  • Returns a 64-bit integer if all aggregated numbers are integers and the sum result does not overflow. Otherwise, the result is returned as a double. Note that even if all the aggregated values are integers, the result is returned as a double if it cannot fit within a 64-bit signed integer. When this occurs, the returned value will lose precision.

  • When underflow occurs, floating-point aggregation is non-deterministic. This means that running the same query repeatedly without any changes to the underlying values could produce slightly different results each time. In those cases, values should be stored as integers over floating-point numbers.

Fields
field

FieldReference

The field to aggregate on.

StructuredQuery

A Firestore query.

Fields
select

Projection

Optional sub-set of the fields to return.

This acts as a DocumentMask over the documents returned from a query. When not set, assumes that the caller wants all fields returned.

from[]

CollectionSelector

The collections to query.

where

Filter

The filter to apply.

order_by[]

Order

The order to apply to the query results.

Firestore allows callers to provide a full ordering, a partial ordering, or no ordering at all. In all cases, Firestore guarantees a stable ordering through the following rules:

  • The order_by is required to reference all fields used with an inequality filter.
  • All fields that are required to be in the order_by but are not already present are appended in lexicographical ordering of the field name.
  • If an order on __name__ is not specified, it is appended by default.

Fields are appended with the same sort direction as the last order specified, or 'ASCENDING' if no order was specified. For example:

  • ORDER BY a becomes ORDER BY a ASC, __name__ ASC
  • ORDER BY a DESC becomes ORDER BY a DESC, __name__ DESC
  • WHERE a > 1 becomes WHERE a > 1 ORDER BY a ASC, __name__ ASC
  • WHERE __name__ > ... AND a > 1 becomes WHERE __name__ > ... AND a > 1 ORDER BY a ASC, __name__ ASC
start_at

Cursor

A potential prefix of a position in the result set to start the query at.

The ordering of the result set is based on the ORDER BY clause of the original query.

SELECT * FROM k WHERE a = 1 AND b > 2 ORDER BY b ASC, __name__ ASC;

This query's results are ordered by (b ASC, __name__ ASC).

Cursors can reference either the full ordering or a prefix of the location, though it cannot reference more fields than what are in the provided ORDER BY.

Continuing off the example above, attaching the following start cursors will have varying impact:

  • START BEFORE (2, /k/123): start the query right before a = 1 AND b > 2 AND __name__ > /k/123.
  • START AFTER (10): start the query right after a = 1 AND b > 10.

Unlike OFFSET which requires scanning over the first N results to skip, a start cursor allows the query to begin at a logical position. This position is not required to match an actual result, it will scan forward from this position to find the next document.

Requires:

  • The number of values cannot be greater than the number of fields specified in the ORDER BY clause.
end_at

Cursor

A potential prefix of a position in the result set to end the query at.

This is similar to START_AT but with it controlling the end position rather than the start position.

Requires:

  • The number of values cannot be greater than the number of fields specified in the ORDER BY clause.
offset

int32

The number of documents to skip before returning the first result.

This applies after the constraints specified by the WHERE, START AT, & END AT but before the LIMIT clause.

Requires:

  • The value must be greater than or equal to zero if specified.
limit

Int32Value

The maximum number of results to return.

Applies after all other constraints.

Requires:

  • The value must be greater than or equal to zero if specified.

CollectionSelector

A selection of a collection, such as messages as m1.

Fields
collection_id

string

The collection ID. When set, selects only collections with this ID.

all_descendants

bool

When false, selects only collections that are immediate children of the parent specified in the containing RunQueryRequest. When true, selects all descendant collections.

CompositeFilter

A filter that merges multiple other filters using the given operator.

Fields
op

Operator

The operator for combining multiple filters.

filters[]

Filter

The list of filters to combine.

Requires:

  • At least one filter is present.

Operator

A composite filter operator.

Enums
OPERATOR_UNSPECIFIED Unspecified. This value must not be used.
AND Documents are required to satisfy all of the combined filters.
OR Documents are required to satisfy at least one of the combined filters.

Direction

A sort direction.

Enums
DIRECTION_UNSPECIFIED Unspecified.
ASCENDING Ascending.
DESCENDING Descending.

FieldFilter

A filter on a specific field.

Fields
field

FieldReference

The field to filter by.

op

Operator

The operator to filter by.

value

Value

The value to compare to.

Operator

A field filter operator.

Enums
OPERATOR_UNSPECIFIED Unspecified. This value must not be used.
LESS_THAN

The given field is less than the given value.

Requires:

  • That field come first in order_by.
LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL

The given field is less than or equal to the given value.

Requires:

  • That field come first in order_by.
GREATER_THAN

The given field is greater than the given value.

Requires:

  • That field come first in order_by.
GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUAL

The given field is greater than or equal to the given value.

Requires:

  • That field come first in order_by.
EQUAL The given field is equal to the given value.
NOT_EQUAL

The given field is not equal to the given value.

Requires:

  • No other NOT_EQUAL, NOT_IN, IS_NOT_NULL, or IS_NOT_NAN.
  • That field comes first in the order_by.
ARRAY_CONTAINS The given field is an array that contains the given value.
IN

The given field is equal to at least one value in the given array.

Requires:

  • That value is a non-empty ArrayValue, subject to disjunction limits.
  • No NOT_IN filters in the same query.
ARRAY_CONTAINS_ANY

The given field is an array that contains any of the values in the given array.

Requires:

  • That value is a non-empty ArrayValue, subject to disjunction limits.
  • No other ARRAY_CONTAINS_ANY filters within the same disjunction.
  • No NOT_IN filters in the same query.
NOT_IN

The value of the field is not in the given array.

Requires:

  • That value is a non-empty ArrayValue with at most 10 values.
  • No other OR, IN, ARRAY_CONTAINS_ANY, NOT_IN, NOT_EQUAL, IS_NOT_NULL, or IS_NOT_NAN.
  • That field comes first in the order_by.

FieldReference

A reference to a field in a document, ex: stats.operations.

Fields
field_path

string

A reference to a field in a document.

Requires:

  • MUST be a dot-delimited (.) string of segments, where each segment conforms to document field name limitations.

Filter

A filter.

Fields
Union field filter_type. The type of filter. filter_type can be only one of the following:
composite_filter

CompositeFilter

A composite filter.

field_filter

FieldFilter

A filter on a document field.

unary_filter

UnaryFilter

A filter that takes exactly one argument.

Order

An order on a field.

Fields
field

FieldReference

The field to order by.

direction

Direction

The direction to order by. Defaults to ASCENDING.

Projection

The projection of document's fields to return.

Fields
fields[]

FieldReference

The fields to return.

If empty, all fields are returned. To only return the name of the document, use ['__name__'].

UnaryFilter

A filter with a single operand.

Fields
op

Operator

The unary operator to apply.

Union field operand_type. The argument to the filter. operand_type can be only one of the following:
field

FieldReference

The field to which to apply the operator.

Operator

A unary operator.

Enums
OPERATOR_UNSPECIFIED Unspecified. This value must not be used.
IS_NAN The given field is equal to NaN.
IS_NULL The given field is equal to NULL.
IS_NOT_NAN

The given field is not equal to NaN.

Requires:

  • No other NOT_EQUAL, NOT_IN, IS_NOT_NULL, or IS_NOT_NAN.
  • That field comes first in the order_by.
IS_NOT_NULL

The given field is not equal to NULL.

Requires:

  • A single NOT_EQUAL, NOT_IN, IS_NOT_NULL, or IS_NOT_NAN.
  • That field comes first in the order_by.

Target

A specification of a set of documents to listen to.

Fields
target_id

int32

The target ID that identifies the target on the stream. Must be a positive number and non-zero.

If target_id is 0 (or unspecified), the server will assign an ID for this target and return that in a TargetChange::ADD event. Once a target with target_id=0 is added, all subsequent targets must also have target_id=0. If an AddTarget request with target_id != 0 is sent to the server after a target with target_id=0 is added, the server will immediately send a response with a TargetChange::Remove event.

Note that if the client sends multiple AddTarget requests without an ID, the order of IDs returned in TargetChage.target_ids are undefined. Therefore, clients should provide a target ID instead of relying on the server to assign one.

If target_id is non-zero, there must not be an existing active target on this stream with the same ID.

once

bool

If the target should be removed once it is current and consistent.

expected_count

Int32Value

The number of documents that last matched the query at the resume token or read time.

This value is only relevant when a resume_type is provided. This value being present and greater than zero signals that the client wants ExistenceFilter.unchanged_names to be included in the response.

Union field target_type. The type of target to listen to. target_type can be only one of the following:
query

QueryTarget

A target specified by a query.

documents

DocumentsTarget

A target specified by a set of document names.

Union field resume_type. When to start listening.

If specified, only the matching Documents that have been updated AFTER the resume_token or read_time will be returned. Otherwise, all matching Documents are returned before any subsequent changes. resume_type can be only one of the following:

resume_token

bytes

A resume token from a prior TargetChange for an identical target.

Using a resume token with a different target is unsupported and may fail.

read_time

Timestamp

Start listening after a specific read_time.

The client must know the state of matching documents at this time.

DocumentsTarget

A target specified by a set of documents names.

Fields
documents[]

string

The names of the documents to retrieve. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents/{document_path}. The request will fail if any of the document is not a child resource of the given database. Duplicate names will be elided.

QueryTarget

A target specified by a query.

Fields
parent

string

The parent resource name. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents or projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents/{document_path}. For example: projects/my-project/databases/my-database/documents or projects/my-project/databases/my-database/documents/chatrooms/my-chatroom

Union field query_type. The query to run. query_type can be only one of the following:
structured_query

StructuredQuery

A structured query.

TargetChange

Targets being watched have changed.

Fields
target_change_type

TargetChangeType

The type of change that occurred.

target_ids[]

int32

The target IDs of targets that have changed.

If empty, the change applies to all targets.

The order of the target IDs is not defined.

cause

Status

The error that resulted in this change, if applicable.

resume_token

bytes

A token that can be used to resume the stream for the given target_ids, or all targets if target_ids is empty.

Not set on every target change.

read_time

Timestamp

The consistent read_time for the given target_ids (omitted when the target_ids are not at a consistent snapshot).

The stream is guaranteed to send a read_time with target_ids empty whenever the entire stream reaches a new consistent snapshot. ADD, CURRENT, and RESET messages are guaranteed to (eventually) result in a new consistent snapshot (while NO_CHANGE and REMOVE messages are not).

For a given stream, read_time is guaranteed to be monotonically increasing.

TargetChangeType

The type of change.

Enums
NO_CHANGE No change has occurred. Used only to send an updated resume_token.
ADD The targets have been added.
REMOVE The targets have been removed.
CURRENT

The targets reflect all changes committed before the targets were added to the stream.

This will be sent after or with a read_time that is greater than or equal to the time at which the targets were added.

Listeners can wait for this change if read-after-write semantics are desired.

RESET

The targets have been reset, and a new initial state for the targets will be returned in subsequent changes.

After the initial state is complete, CURRENT will be returned even if the target was previously indicated to be CURRENT.

TransactionOptions

Options for creating a new transaction.

Fields
Union field mode. The mode of the transaction. mode can be only one of the following:
read_only

ReadOnly

The transaction can only be used for read operations.

read_write

ReadWrite

The transaction can be used for both read and write operations.

ReadOnly

Options for a transaction that can only be used to read documents.

Fields
Union field consistency_selector. The consistency mode for this transaction. If not set, defaults to strong consistency. consistency_selector can be only one of the following:
read_time

Timestamp

Reads documents at the given time.

This must be a microsecond precision timestamp within the past one hour, or if Point-in-Time Recovery is enabled, can additionally be a whole minute timestamp within the past 7 days.

ReadWrite

Options for a transaction that can be used to read and write documents.

Firestore does not allow 3rd party auth requests to create read-write. transactions.

Fields
retry_transaction

bytes

An optional transaction to retry.

UpdateDocumentRequest

The request for Firestore.UpdateDocument.

Fields
document

Document

Required. The updated document. Creates the document if it does not already exist.

update_mask

DocumentMask

The fields to update. None of the field paths in the mask may contain a reserved name.

If the document exists on the server and has fields not referenced in the mask, they are left unchanged. Fields referenced in the mask, but not present in the input document, are deleted from the document on the server.

mask

DocumentMask

The fields to return. If not set, returns all fields.

If the document has a field that is not present in this mask, that field will not be returned in the response.

current_document

Precondition

An optional precondition on the document. The request will fail if this is set and not met by the target document.

Value

A message that can hold any of the supported value types.

Fields
Union field value_type. Must have a value set. value_type can be only one of the following:
null_value

NullValue

A null value.

boolean_value

bool

A boolean value.

integer_value

int64

An integer value.

double_value

double

A double value.

timestamp_value

Timestamp

A timestamp value.

Precise only to microseconds. When stored, any additional precision is rounded down.

string_value

string

A string value.

The string, represented as UTF-8, must not exceed 1 MiB - 89 bytes. Only the first 1,500 bytes of the UTF-8 representation are considered by queries.

bytes_value

bytes

A bytes value.

Must not exceed 1 MiB - 89 bytes. Only the first 1,500 bytes are considered by queries.

reference_value

string

A reference to a document. For example: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents/{document_path}.

geo_point_value

LatLng

A geo point value representing a point on the surface of Earth.

array_value

ArrayValue

An array value.

Cannot directly contain another array value, though can contain an map which contains another array.

map_value

MapValue

A map value.

Write

A write on a document.

Fields
update_mask

DocumentMask

The fields to update in this write.

This field can be set only when the operation is update. If the mask is not set for an update and the document exists, any existing data will be overwritten. If the mask is set and the document on the server has fields not covered by the mask, they are left unchanged. Fields referenced in the mask, but not present in the input document, are deleted from the document on the server. The field paths in this mask must not contain a reserved field name.

update_transforms[]

FieldTransform

The transforms to perform after update.

This field can be set only when the operation is update. If present, this write is equivalent to performing update and transform to the same document atomically and in order.

current_document

Precondition

An optional precondition on the document.

The write will fail if this is set and not met by the target document.

Union field operation. The operation to execute. operation can be only one of the following:
update

Document

A document to write.

delete

string

A document name to delete. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/documents/{document_path}.

transform

DocumentTransform

Applies a transformation to a document.

WriteRequest

The request for Firestore.Write.

The first request creates a stream, or resumes an existing one from a token.

When creating a new stream, the server replies with a response containing only an ID and a token, to use in the next request.

When resuming a stream, the server first streams any responses later than the given token, then a response containing only an up-to-date token, to use in the next request.

Fields
database

string

Required. The database name. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}. This is only required in the first message.

stream_id

string

The ID of the write stream to resume. This may only be set in the first message. When left empty, a new write stream will be created.

writes[]

Write

The writes to apply.

Always executed atomically and in order. This must be empty on the first request. This may be empty on the last request. This must not be empty on all other requests.

stream_token

bytes

A stream token that was previously sent by the server.

The client should set this field to the token from the most recent WriteResponse it has received. This acknowledges that the client has received responses up to this token. After sending this token, earlier tokens may not be used anymore.

The server may close the stream if there are too many unacknowledged responses.

Leave this field unset when creating a new stream. To resume a stream at a specific point, set this field and the stream_id field.

Leave this field unset when creating a new stream.

labels

map<string, string>

Labels associated with this write request.

WriteResponse

The response for Firestore.Write.

Fields
stream_id

string

The ID of the stream. Only set on the first message, when a new stream was created.

stream_token

bytes

A token that represents the position of this response in the stream. This can be used by a client to resume the stream at this point.

This field is always set.

write_results[]

WriteResult

The result of applying the writes.

This i-th write result corresponds to the i-th write in the request.

commit_time

Timestamp

The time at which the commit occurred. Any read with an equal or greater read_time is guaranteed to see the effects of the write.

WriteResult

The result of applying a write.

Fields
update_time

Timestamp

The last update time of the document after applying the write. Not set after a delete.

If the write did not actually change the document, this will be the previous update_time.

transform_results[]

Value

The results of applying each DocumentTransform.FieldTransform, in the same order.