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above is a screenshot of my firebase database. i am trying to sort firebase data in descending order using negative timestamp. I 'm using the following command:

  const feedRef = database.ref('ducks')
  feedRef.orderByChild('timestamp').on('value', (snapshot, error) => {
    const feed = snapshot.val()})

i keep getting the feed in the same order as the database not in the descending order like i want.I think its not working because ducks endpoint doesnt have a child name timestamp how would i achieve this? Do the push generated keys have timestamp data ?

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When you call .val() on a snapshot, it gets converted into a JSON object. And the keys in a JavaScript object are by definition unordered (although many implementations will iterate the keys in lexicographical order).

If you run a query on the Firebase Database, you must ensure you don't convert it to JSON before you get the items in the right order. In your case, by using DataSnapshot.forEach():

const feedRef = database.ref('ducks')
var feed = [];
feedRef.orderByChild('timestamp').on('value', (snapshot, error) => {
    snapshot.forEach((duckSnap) => {
        const duck = duckSnap.val()
        console.log(duckSnap.key+'='+duck.name);
        feed.push(duck);
    });
    console.log(feed);
});
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  • I may be wrong but shouldn't that be duckSnap.val(). also as i iterate over snapshot i should build another object by pushing data to it in the order i want?
    – jasan
    Jul 24, 2016 at 5:05
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    I tried the following and still the order is still ascending database.ref('ducks').orderByChild('timestamp').on('value', (snapshot, error) => { let feed = {} snapshot.forEach((childSnapshot) => { feed[childSnapshot.key] = childSnapshot.val() }) console.log('ducks feed: ', feed)
    – jasan
    Jul 24, 2016 at 5:20
  • The snapshot.forEach() will execute in the correct order.. But JSON is unordered. So if you put the ducks into feed based on their childSnapshot.key, the resulting feed object will be unordered again. I've expanded my answer to include a sample of that. Jul 24, 2016 at 15:22
  • @jasan: inside the loop it should indeed use duckSnap. Thanks for pointing that out, I fixed it now (I don't know why your edit was rejects in review). Jul 26, 2016 at 15:30

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