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I am trying to turn off persistence for an activity but I am getting the message above. Here is how I am configuring the settings in onCreate():



        mFirestore = FirebaseFirestore.getInstance();
FirebaseFirestoreSettings settings = new FirebaseFirestoreSettings.Builder().setPersistenceEnabled(false).build();
mFirestore.setFirestoreSettings(settings);


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  • Are you saying you only want to disable persistence it for a particular activity, but not for the entire app?

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  • I only need it for one activity. I'm indifferent for the rest. Is my assumption below correct?

    – aedgar777
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  • Yeah, you can't toggle it on or off after you use the APIs for the first time.

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:26


















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I am trying to turn off persistence for an activity but I am getting the message above. Here is how I am configuring the settings in onCreate():



        mFirestore = FirebaseFirestore.getInstance();
FirebaseFirestoreSettings settings = new FirebaseFirestoreSettings.Builder().setPersistenceEnabled(false).build();
mFirestore.setFirestoreSettings(settings);


Where do I call this if not right after?










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  • Are you saying you only want to disable persistence it for a particular activity, but not for the entire app?

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:17













  • I only need it for one activity. I'm indifferent for the rest. Is my assumption below correct?

    – aedgar777
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:18











  • Yeah, you can't toggle it on or off after you use the APIs for the first time.

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:26
















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I am trying to turn off persistence for an activity but I am getting the message above. Here is how I am configuring the settings in onCreate():



        mFirestore = FirebaseFirestore.getInstance();
FirebaseFirestoreSettings settings = new FirebaseFirestoreSettings.Builder().setPersistenceEnabled(false).build();
mFirestore.setFirestoreSettings(settings);


Where do I call this if not right after?










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I am trying to turn off persistence for an activity but I am getting the message above. Here is how I am configuring the settings in onCreate():



        mFirestore = FirebaseFirestore.getInstance();
FirebaseFirestoreSettings settings = new FirebaseFirestoreSettings.Builder().setPersistenceEnabled(false).build();
mFirestore.setFirestoreSettings(settings);


Where do I call this if not right after?







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  • Are you saying you only want to disable persistence it for a particular activity, but not for the entire app?

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:17













  • I only need it for one activity. I'm indifferent for the rest. Is my assumption below correct?

    – aedgar777
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:18











  • Yeah, you can't toggle it on or off after you use the APIs for the first time.

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:26





















  • Are you saying you only want to disable persistence it for a particular activity, but not for the entire app?

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:17













  • I only need it for one activity. I'm indifferent for the rest. Is my assumption below correct?

    – aedgar777
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:18











  • Yeah, you can't toggle it on or off after you use the APIs for the first time.

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:26



















Are you saying you only want to disable persistence it for a particular activity, but not for the entire app?

– Doug Stevenson
Nov 15 '18 at 23:17







Are you saying you only want to disable persistence it for a particular activity, but not for the entire app?

– Doug Stevenson
Nov 15 '18 at 23:17















I only need it for one activity. I'm indifferent for the rest. Is my assumption below correct?

– aedgar777
Nov 15 '18 at 23:18





I only need it for one activity. I'm indifferent for the rest. Is my assumption below correct?

– aedgar777
Nov 15 '18 at 23:18













Yeah, you can't toggle it on or off after you use the APIs for the first time.

– Doug Stevenson
Nov 15 '18 at 23:26







Yeah, you can't toggle it on or off after you use the APIs for the first time.

– Doug Stevenson
Nov 15 '18 at 23:26














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