Large Queries with Firebase Pyrebase
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I'm having trouble chunking or paginating my queries with pyrebase on firebase.
My database structure has the children nodes ordered by names so like this:
accounts : {
account1 : { values... },
account2 : { values ... },
account3 : { values ... },
account4 : { values ... },
account5 : { values ... },
account6 : { values ... },
account7 : { values ... },
account8 : { values ... },
...
}
So what I'm trying to do is return all the nodes under 'accounts' but in say 10 node increments.
Any ideas?
Is there a way for me to order_by on the 'root' name of the node (so that we would return account1, then account2 etc. etc.
python
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I'm having trouble chunking or paginating my queries with pyrebase on firebase.
My database structure has the children nodes ordered by names so like this:
accounts : {
account1 : { values... },
account2 : { values ... },
account3 : { values ... },
account4 : { values ... },
account5 : { values ... },
account6 : { values ... },
account7 : { values ... },
account8 : { values ... },
...
}
So what I'm trying to do is return all the nodes under 'accounts' but in say 10 node increments.
Any ideas?
Is there a way for me to order_by on the 'root' name of the node (so that we would return account1, then account2 etc. etc.
python
Did you go through the Pyrebase documentation? Noting this function .limit_to_first(3) and similar functions?
– Jay
Nov 13 at 16:01
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I'm having trouble chunking or paginating my queries with pyrebase on firebase.
My database structure has the children nodes ordered by names so like this:
accounts : {
account1 : { values... },
account2 : { values ... },
account3 : { values ... },
account4 : { values ... },
account5 : { values ... },
account6 : { values ... },
account7 : { values ... },
account8 : { values ... },
...
}
So what I'm trying to do is return all the nodes under 'accounts' but in say 10 node increments.
Any ideas?
Is there a way for me to order_by on the 'root' name of the node (so that we would return account1, then account2 etc. etc.
python
I'm having trouble chunking or paginating my queries with pyrebase on firebase.
My database structure has the children nodes ordered by names so like this:
accounts : {
account1 : { values... },
account2 : { values ... },
account3 : { values ... },
account4 : { values ... },
account5 : { values ... },
account6 : { values ... },
account7 : { values ... },
account8 : { values ... },
...
}
So what I'm trying to do is return all the nodes under 'accounts' but in say 10 node increments.
Any ideas?
Is there a way for me to order_by on the 'root' name of the node (so that we would return account1, then account2 etc. etc.
python
python
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Did you go through the Pyrebase documentation? Noting this function .limit_to_first(3) and similar functions?
– Jay
Nov 13 at 16:01
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Did you go through the Pyrebase documentation? Noting this function .limit_to_first(3) and similar functions?
– Jay
Nov 13 at 16:01
Did you go through the Pyrebase documentation? Noting this function .limit_to_first(3) and similar functions?
– Jay
Nov 13 at 16:01
Did you go through the Pyrebase documentation? Noting this function .limit_to_first(3) and similar functions?
– Jay
Nov 13 at 16:01
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Did you go through the Pyrebase documentation? Noting this function .limit_to_first(3) and similar functions?
– Jay
Nov 13 at 16:01