So I am trying to delete a document on Firebase Firestore
which contains no fields. But how can I check whether the document contains no data before I delete it?
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To solve this, you should get the data from the database as a Map
:
yourDocumentReference.get().addOnCompleteListener(new OnCompleteListener<DocumentSnapshot>() {
@Override
public void onComplete(@NonNull Task<DocumentSnapshot> task) {
if (task.isSuccessful()) {
DocumentSnapshot document = task.getResult();
if (document.exists()) {
Map<String, Object> map = document.getData();
if (map.size() == 0) {
Log.d(TAG, "Document is empty!");
} else {
Log.d(TAG, "Document is not empty!");
}
}
}
}
});
To check a document only for existens it doesn't mean that is empty. The document can exist (like in your screenshot) but has no properties set. Because every document in a Cloud Firestore database is a Map, you can use size()
method to see if is empty or not.
In order to check if the Document incoming
is empty, you can check for the number of keys of the stored object. If there are 0 keys stored, you can then delete the document.
Example code in Typescript:
const doc = await firestore()
.collection('Collection')
.doc('incoming')
.get();
const numberOfKeys = Object.keys(doc.data()).length;
if (numberOfKeys === 0) {
await firestore()
.collection('Collection')
.doc('incoming')
.delete();