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Properties
Properties
Optional source
Describes whether we should get from server or cache.
Setting to default (or not setting at all), causes Firestore to try to
							retrieve an up-to-date (server-retrieved) snapshot, but fall back to
						returning cached data if the server can't be reached.
Setting to server causes Firestore to avoid the cache, generating an
							error if the server cannot be reached. Note that the cache will still be
							updated if the server request succeeds. Also note that latency-compensation
							still takes effect, so any pending write operations will be visible in the
						returned data (merged into the server-provided data).
Setting to cache causes Firestore to immediately return a value from the
							cache, ignoring the server completely (implying that the returned value
							may be stale with respect to the value on the server.) If there is no data
							in the cache to satisfy the get() call, DocumentReference.get() will
							return an error and QuerySnapshot.get() will return an empty
						QuerySnapshot with no documents.
An options object that configures the behavior of
get()calls onDocumentReferenceandQuery. By providing aGetOptionsobject, these methods can be configured to fetch results only from the server, only from the local cache or attempt to fetch results from the server and fall back to the cache (which is the default).