What is the method .reload() from the FirebaseUser used for?
Locally the function doesn't change any data, and with Firestore.instance.currentUser() i would always get the current data, wouldn't I?
From the docs:
public Task reload () Manually refreshes the data of the current user (for example, attached providers, display name, and so on).
So I originally thought after calling user.reload() the output would be: "name of user: bar" and not "name of user: foo". So for me it seems like it doesn't really do anything?
Related side-question:
Also that means that I always have to call FirebaseAuth.instance.currentUser() to be sure to have to current information of the user? There's no way to have a stream of FirebaseUser, which emits a new FirebaseUser when user information is changed? (I don't mean Firebase.instance.onAuthStateChanged() )
Example:
static stackOverflowProblem() async {
FirebaseUser user = await FirebaseAuth.instance.currentUser();
print("Name of User: ${user.displayName}"); //prints foo
//Renaming the name from "foo" to "bar"
UserUpdateInfo userInfo = UserUpdateInfo();
userInfo.displayName = "bar";
await _auth.updateProfile(userInfo);
print("\nBefore calling user.reload:");
print("Name of user: ${user.displayName}"); //prints foo
print("Name of FirebaseAuth.instance.currentUser: ${(await FirebaseAuth.instance.currentUser()).displayName}"); //prints bar
await user.reload();
print("\nAfter calling user.reload:");
print("Name of user: ${user.displayName}"); //prints foo
print("Name of FirebaseAuth.instance.currentUser: ${(await FirebaseAuth.instance.currentUser()).displayName}"); //prints bar
}
Console output:
I/flutter (19989): Name of User: Foo
I/flutter (19989):
I/flutter (19989): Before calling user.reload:
I/flutter (19989): Name of user: Foo
I/flutter (19989): Name of FirebaseAuth.instance.currentUser: bar
I/flutter (19989):
I/flutter (19989): After calling user.reload:
I/flutter (19989): Name of user: Foo
I/flutter (19989): Name of FirebaseAuth.instance.currentUser: bar
reload()
is supposed to work below. I'm not sure why in your case the second print still shows the old user name though. I hope someone else spots the problem there.