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Upon the creation of a new user, I would like to add data to a new collection in Firestore.

I have my functions set up as such;

exports.createUser = functions.firestore.document('Users/{userId}')
    .onCreate((snap, context) => {
        const newValue = snap.data();
        if (snap.data() === null) return null;
        const userRef = context.params.userId
        console.log("create user found " + (userRef))
        let notificationCollectionRef = firestoreDB.collection('Users').document(userRef).collection('Notifications')
        let notificationDocumentRef = notificationCollectionRef.document('first notification')
        return notificationDocumentRef.set({
            notifications: "here is the notificiation"
        }, {merge: true});
});

When running the function I get the console log correctly printing out the userId but I get the following error;

TypeError: firestoreDB.collection(...).document is not a function
    at exports.createUser.functions.firestore.document.onCreate (/user_code/index.js:23:73)
    at Object.<anonymous> (/user_code/node_modules/firebase-functions/lib/cloud-functions.js:112:27)
    at next (native)
    at /user_code/node_modules/firebase-functions/lib/cloud-functions.js:28:71
    at __awaiter (/user_code/node_modules/firebase-functions/lib/cloud-functions.js:24:12)
    at cloudFunction (/user_code/node_modules/firebase-functions/lib/cloud-functions.js:82:36)
    at /var/tmp/worker/worker.js:728:24
    at process._tickDomainCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:135:7)

I'm new to JS & Functions. How can I fix this?

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  • let notificationCollectionRef = snap.ref.collection('Notifications')
    – James Poag
    Jul 15, 2018 at 11:09
  • Alternatively... let firestoreDB = snap.ref.firestore
    – James Poag
    Jul 15, 2018 at 11:10
  • @JamesPoag Getting the same error. Jul 15, 2018 at 14:41

2 Answers 2

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firestoreDB.collection('Users') returns a CollectionReference object. You're trying to call a method on that called document(), but as you can see from the API docs, there is no such method. I imagine you intend to use doc() instead to build a DocumentReference.

    let notificationCollectionRef = firestoreDB.collection('Users').doc(userRef).collection('Notifications')
    let notificationDocumentRef = notificationCollectionRef.doc('first notification')
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Here is the full working code:

const functions = require('firebase-functions');
const admin = require('firebase-admin');
admin.initializeApp(functions.config().firestore);

const firestoreDB = admin.firestore()

// Create and Deploy Your First Cloud Functions
// https://firebase.google.com/docs/functions/write-firebase-functions

exports.helloWorld = functions.https.onRequest((request, response) => {
 response.send("Hello from Firebase Cloud Functions!");
 console.log("function triggered")
});

exports.createUser = functions.firestore.document('Users/{userId}')
    .onCreate((snap, context) => {
        const newValue = snap.data();
        if (snap.data() === null) return null;
        const uid = context.params.userId
        let notificationCollectionRef = firestoreDB.collection('Users').doc(uid).collection('Notifications')
            return notificationCollectionRef.add({
                notification: 'Hello Notification',
                notificationType: 'Welcome'
            }).then(ref => {
               return console.log('notification successful', ref.id)
            })
        });

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  • Thanks mate, I've tested this code and it's working fine. But you can remove the "const newValue = snap.data();" before comparing to null... Nov 4, 2018 at 1:05

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