How to access the value of a map field in cloud_firestore
I am using cloud_firestore: ^0.8.2+2 - I am trying to access a map field on a document called "entity" with a key value pair. The key = "id" and the value = "1" .
I have tried using the following syntax documents[index].data['entity.id']
- unsuccessfully.
I have successfully accessed a non map field title using the following syntax. documents[index].data['title'].toString()
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I am using cloud_firestore: ^0.8.2+2 - I am trying to access a map field on a document called "entity" with a key value pair. The key = "id" and the value = "1" .
I have tried using the following syntax documents[index].data['entity.id']
- unsuccessfully.
I have successfully accessed a non map field title using the following syntax. documents[index].data['title'].toString()
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
flutter google-cloud-firestore
Have you tried documents[index].data['entity']['id'] ?
– anmol.majhail
Nov 15 '18 at 18:03
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You are kidding that was exactly it. I swear I tried that thank you.
– Metal
Nov 15 '18 at 18:51
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I am using cloud_firestore: ^0.8.2+2 - I am trying to access a map field on a document called "entity" with a key value pair. The key = "id" and the value = "1" .
I have tried using the following syntax documents[index].data['entity.id']
- unsuccessfully.
I have successfully accessed a non map field title using the following syntax. documents[index].data['title'].toString()
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
flutter google-cloud-firestore
I am using cloud_firestore: ^0.8.2+2 - I am trying to access a map field on a document called "entity" with a key value pair. The key = "id" and the value = "1" .
I have tried using the following syntax documents[index].data['entity.id']
- unsuccessfully.
I have successfully accessed a non map field title using the following syntax. documents[index].data['title'].toString()
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
flutter google-cloud-firestore
flutter google-cloud-firestore
edited Nov 15 '18 at 18:49
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asked Nov 15 '18 at 17:05
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Have you tried documents[index].data['entity']['id'] ?
– anmol.majhail
Nov 15 '18 at 18:03
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You are kidding that was exactly it. I swear I tried that thank you.
– Metal
Nov 15 '18 at 18:51
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Have you tried documents[index].data['entity']['id'] ?
– anmol.majhail
Nov 15 '18 at 18:03
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You are kidding that was exactly it. I swear I tried that thank you.
– Metal
Nov 15 '18 at 18:51
Have you tried documents[index].data['entity']['id'] ?
– anmol.majhail
Nov 15 '18 at 18:03
Have you tried documents[index].data['entity']['id'] ?
– anmol.majhail
Nov 15 '18 at 18:03
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1
You are kidding that was exactly it. I swear I tried that thank you.
– Metal
Nov 15 '18 at 18:51
You are kidding that was exactly it. I swear I tried that thank you.
– Metal
Nov 15 '18 at 18:51
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This is how it was resolved documents[index].data['entity']['id']
. Thank you @anmol.majhail
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This is how it was resolved documents[index].data['entity']['id']
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This is how it was resolved documents[index].data['entity']['id']
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This is how it was resolved documents[index].data['entity']['id']
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This is how it was resolved documents[index].data['entity']['id']
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Have you tried documents[index].data['entity']['id'] ?
– anmol.majhail
Nov 15 '18 at 18:03
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You are kidding that was exactly it. I swear I tried that thank you.
– Metal
Nov 15 '18 at 18:51