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First you didn’t initialized your firebase app. To do so :
//firebase.js
const db = firebase.initializeApp(fb)
export {db.firestore(),fb}
Then on your products page or component you wrote :
//products.vue
db.collection("Products").add(this.Product)...
this.Product object doesn’t exist so it should be this.aon
//products.vue
db.collection("Products").add(this.aon)...
For more info : https://firebase.google.com/docs/firestore/quickstart
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As per the documentation here and here you need to use the .set()
, .add()
, .update()
and .doc()
methods like this.
When you use
set()
to create a document, you must specify an ID for the document to create. For example:
await db.collection('cities').doc('new-city-id').set(data);
to let Cloud Firestore auto-generate an ID for you. You can do this by calling
add()
// Add a new document with a generated id.
const res = await db.collection('cities').add({
name: 'Tokyo',
country: 'Japan'
});
console.log('Added document with ID: ', res.id);
In some cases, it can be useful to create a document reference with an auto-generated ID, then use the reference later. For this use case, you can call
doc()
const newCityRef = db.collection('cities').doc();
// Later...
const res = await newCityRef.set({
// ...
});
To update some fields of a document without overwriting the entire document, use the
update()
method:
const cityRef = db.collection('cities').doc('DC');
// Set the 'capital' field of the city
const res = await cityRef.update({capital: true});