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When calling

FirebaseFirestore.getInstance().collection("myCollection").document("doc1").update("field1",myObject);

I get the error:

IllegalArgumentException: Invalid data. Unsupported type: com.myProg.objects.MyObject (found in field field1)

Even though I can add myObject to firestore when it is part of myDoc using Set method without a problem.

MyObject class (The simplest example):

public class MyObject{
   public int i;
}

Edit: my DB Structure before attempting:

myCollection ->

doc1:

field0 - "3"

field1 - null

also tried it without field1

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  • If you're still seeking answers for this, can you post the code for the MyObject class?
    – Bob Snyder
    Jan 18, 2018 at 20:08
  • @BobSnyder added MyObject Jan 19, 2018 at 8:13
  • Your post says: I can add myObject to firestore when it is part of myDoc using Set method. Can you post the code for that? Is myDoc another custom object that has an instance of MyObject as a member?
    – Bob Snyder
    Jan 19, 2018 at 16:06
  • @BobSnyder you are correct Jan 19, 2018 at 20:50
  • any solution till now?
    – Debanjan
    Mar 1, 2018 at 18:40

2 Answers 2

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So the only way, to update as of now is by using a map. In your case it should look like

Map<String, Object> updateMap = new HashMap();
updateMap.put("field1.i", myObject.i);

FirebaseFirestore.getInstance().collection("myCollection")
.document("doc1").update(updateMap);

I think Firestore should really update the APIs to facilitate updating of nested objects as a whole.

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In my case i wanted to update the complex object in the firestore.

public class UserInitialModel { private List<ServiceItemModel> servicesOffered; }

public class ServiceItemModel{
private String serviceName;
private String price;
}

it was giving me error when i try to update java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Invalid data. Unsupported type:

I Solved it by by using map

List<Map<String,Object>> list=new ArrayList<>();
        for (ServiceItemModel model:
        mUserInitialPresenter.getUserInitialModel().getServicesOffered()) {
            Map<String,Object> servicesOffered=new HashMap<>();
            servicesOffered.put("serviceName",model.getServiceName());
            servicesOffered.put("price",model.getPrice());
            list.add(servicesOffered);
        }
        dataMap.put("servicesOffered",list);

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