my users have a collection in their userData
document called notifications
. I want to listen to these in realtime so you can see notifications instantly (like any social media app, facebook instagram etc).
In my app.js, I currently have this useEffect:
useEffect(() => {
//this gets the user data
const unsubscribeUserData = async () => {
const userData = await getUserByUserId(currentUser.uid);
setData(userData);
};
//this subscribes to their notifications
{
/*
//This the unsub method
const unsubscribe = db
.collection("users")
.doc(currentUser.uid)
.collection("notifications")
.orderBy("date", "desc")
.onSnapshot((snapshot) => {
let tempNotifications = [];
snapshot.forEach((notification) => {
console.log("adding notification: ", notification);
tempNotifications.push(notification.data());
});
setNotifications(tempNotifications);
});
*/
}
//What do I do with useRef?
const unsubscribe = useRef();
if (currentUser) {
//If there is an auth object stored in my auth context, get their data and subscribe to their notifications
unsubscribeUserData();
unsubscribe();
} else {
//If there isn't, unsub from the notifications and set data to null
setData(null);
unsubscribe();
}
return () => {
//If they have closed the webpage, unubscribe
unsubscribe();
};
}, [currentUser]);
Can anyone give me a hint as to how to structure this so it unsubscribes successfully when needed?
Thanks!
EDIT (I believe this works!)
useEffect(() => {
const getUserData = async () => {
const userData = await getUserByUserId(currentUser.uid);
setData(userData);
};
if (currentUser) {
getUserData();
return (unsubscribeRef.current = db
.collection("users")
.doc(currentUser.uid)
.collection("notifications")
.orderBy("date", "desc")
.onSnapshot((snapshot) => {
let tempNotifications = [];
snapshot.forEach((notification) => {
console.log("adding notification: ", notification);
tempNotifications.push(notification.data());
});
setNotifications(tempNotifications);
}));
} else {
setData(null);
}
}, [currentUser]);
I believe that calling the return at the actual snapshot listener is the same as called a cleanup return, however doing it here skips the not a function error
useEffect
hook callback can't beasync
. I don't know if this is the cause of your issue, but it certainly isn't helping you.createRef
doesn't work quite the same for functional components.