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In my app, I have used Firebase database and stored userID in a child and set the value of the child as username to get the username of the current user. Now I'm using addValueEventListener to get the username from the database. This is my Firebase structure.Database Structure

The code is given below.

checkUsername.child("check").addValueEventListener(new ValueEventListener() {
            @Override
            public void onDataChange(DataSnapshot dataSnapshot) {
                currentUser = dataSnapshot.child(getUserID()).getValue(String.class);
                Log.d(TAG, "onDataChange: currentUser = " + currentUser);
            }

            @Override
            public void onCancelled(DatabaseError databaseError) {

            }
        });

While debugging, String currentUser returns null.

Screenshot of debugged answer.Debugged Answer

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  • addValueEventListener used if one object but here there are two you should use ChildEventListener to get them Aug 23, 2017 at 11:24
  • @AhmedAbd-Elmeged, Still it returns null...
    – Simon
    Aug 23, 2017 at 11:28
  • what us value of getUserId() Aug 23, 2017 at 11:30
  • getUserId() is a method that returns the String value of user id...
    – Simon
    Aug 23, 2017 at 11:33
  • please check if you are getting correct value from getUserId() Aug 23, 2017 at 11:42

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Since you have added the valueEventListener at the check node, so getting the child again makes no sense (Because the User ID is the key of check node and not a separate child).

Instead try calling dataSnapshot.getChildren(); directly to get the entire list of updated data and iterate through it to get whatever key value you need.

Something like this,

checkUsername.child("check").addChildEventListener(new ChildEventListener() {
    @Override
    public void onChildAdded(DataSnapshot dataSnapshot, String prevChildKey) {
       String current value = dataSnapshot.getValue(String.class); 
        Log.d("TAG", "onDataChange: " + current value);
    }

    @Override
    public void onChildChanged(DataSnapshot dataSnapshot, String prevChildKey) {}

    @Override
    public void onChildRemoved(DataSnapshot dataSnapshot) {}

    @Override
    public void onChildMoved(DataSnapshot dataSnapshot, String prevChildKey) {}

    @Override
    public void onCancelled(DatabaseError databaseError) {}
});

Another option in this particular use case is to add a ChildEventListener and get the value inside onChildAdded() method.

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  • Check the updated answer and the screenshot. It still returns null.
    – Simon
    Aug 23, 2017 at 11:39
  • I should have typed ds instead of datasnapshot there but I have checked, even it was ds it still returns null.
    – Simon
    Aug 23, 2017 at 11:43
  • @Simon Directly call ds.getValue(String.class); and see if it returns null or not Aug 23, 2017 at 11:44
  • Still returns null :(
    – Simon
    Aug 23, 2017 at 11:51
  • Check the updated answer and see if it fixes the issue, Aug 23, 2017 at 11:54

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