Ajouter et mettre à jour des données

Il existe plusieurs façons d'écrire des données dans Firestore :

  • Définissez les données d'un document dans une collection, en spécifiant explicitement un identifiant de document.
  • Ajoutez un document à une collection. Dans ce cas, Firestore génère automatiquement l'identifiant du document.
  • Créez un document vide avec un identifiant généré automatiquement et attribuez-lui des données ultérieurement.

Ce guide explique comment utiliser l'ensemble, ajouter ou mettre à jour des documents individuels dans Firestore. Si vous souhaitez écrire des données de manière groupée, consultez la page Transactions et écritures par lot.

Avant de commencer

Suivez l'un des guides de démarrage rapide de Firestore pour créer une base de données Firestore.

Initialiser Firestore

Initialiser une instance de Firestore :

Version Web 9

import { initializeApp } from "firebase/app";
import { getFirestore } from "firebase/firestore";

// TODO: Replace the following with your app's Firebase project configuration
// See: https://support.google.com/firebase/answer/7015592
const firebaseConfig = {
    FIREBASE_CONFIGURATION
};

// Initialize Firebase
const app = initializeApp(firebaseConfig);


// Initialize Firestore and get a reference to the service
const db = getFirestore(app);

Remplacez FIREBASE_CONFIGURATION par le firebaseConfig de votre application Web.

Pour savoir comment conserver les données lorsque l'appareil perd sa connexion, consultez la documentation Activer les données hors connexion.

Version Web 8

import firebase from "firebase/app";
import "firebase/firestore";

// TODO: Replace the following with your app's Firebase project configuration
// See: https://support.google.com/firebase/answer/7015592
const firebaseConfig = {
    FIREBASE_CONFIGURATION
};

// Initialize Firebase
firebase.initializeApp(firebaseConfig);


// Initialize Firestore and get a reference to the service
const db = firebase.firestore();

Remplacez FIREBASE_CONFIGURATION par le firebaseConfig de votre application Web.

Pour savoir comment conserver les données lorsque l'appareil perd sa connexion, consultez la documentation Activer les données hors connexion.

Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
import FirebaseCore
import FirebaseFirestore
FirebaseApp.configure()

let db = Firestore.firestore()
Objective-C
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
@import FirebaseCore;
@import FirebaseFirestore;

// Use Firebase library to configure APIs
[FIRApp configure];
  
FIRFirestore *defaultFirestore = [FIRFirestore firestore];
Kotlin + KTX
Android
// Access a Firestore instance from your Activity
val db = Firebase.firestore
Java
Android
// Access a Firestore instance from your Activity
FirebaseFirestore db = FirebaseFirestore.getInstance();

Dart

db = FirebaseFirestore.instance;
Java
import com.google.cloud.firestore.Firestore;
import com.google.cloud.firestore.FirestoreOptions;
FirestoreOptions firestoreOptions =
    FirestoreOptions.getDefaultInstance().toBuilder()
        .setProjectId(projectId)
        .setCredentials(GoogleCredentials.getApplicationDefault())
        .build();
Firestore db = firestoreOptions.getService();
Python
from google.cloud import firestore

# The `project` parameter is optional and represents which project the client
# will act on behalf of. If not supplied, the client falls back to the default
# project inferred from the environment.
db = firestore.Client(project="my-project-id")
Python
(asynchrone)
from google.cloud import firestore

# The `project` parameter is optional and represents which project the client
# will act on behalf of. If not supplied, the client falls back to the default
# project inferred from the environment.
db = firestore.AsyncClient(project="my-project-id")
C++
// Make sure the call to `Create()` happens some time before you call Firestore::GetInstance().
App::Create();
Firestore* db = Firestore::GetInstance();
Node.js
const Firestore = require('@google-cloud/firestore');

const db = new Firestore({
  projectId: 'YOUR_PROJECT_ID',
  keyFilename: '/path/to/keyfile.json',
});
Go
import (
	"context"
	"flag"
	"fmt"
	"log"

	"google.golang.org/api/iterator"

	"cloud.google.com/go/firestore"
)

func createClient(ctx context.Context) *firestore.Client {
	// Sets your Google Cloud Platform project ID.
	projectID := "YOUR_PROJECT_ID"

	client, err := firestore.NewClient(ctx, projectID)
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatalf("Failed to create client: %v", err)
	}
	// Close client when done with
	// defer client.Close()
	return client
}
PHP

PHP

Pour vous authentifier auprès de Firestore, configurez les Identifiants par défaut de l'application. Pour en savoir plus, consultez Configurer l'authentification pour un environnement de développement local.

use Google\Cloud\Firestore\FirestoreClient;

/**
 * Initialize Cloud Firestore with default project ID.
 */
function setup_client_create(string $projectId = null)
{
    // Create the Cloud Firestore client
    if (empty($projectId)) {
        // The `projectId` parameter is optional and represents which project the
        // client will act on behalf of. If not supplied, the client falls back to
        // the default project inferred from the environment.
        $db = new FirestoreClient();
        printf('Created Cloud Firestore client with default project ID.' . PHP_EOL);
    } else {
        $db = new FirestoreClient([
            'projectId' => $projectId,
        ]);
        printf('Created Cloud Firestore client with project ID: %s' . PHP_EOL, $projectId);
    }
}
Unity
using Firebase.Firestore;
using Firebase.Extensions;
FirebaseFirestore db = FirebaseFirestore.DefaultInstance;
C#

C#

Pour vous authentifier auprès de Firestore, configurez les Identifiants par défaut de l'application. Pour en savoir plus, consultez Configurer l'authentification pour un environnement de développement local.

FirestoreDb db = FirestoreDb.Create(project);
Console.WriteLine("Created Cloud Firestore client with project ID: {0}", project);
Ruby
require "google/cloud/firestore"

# The `project_id` parameter is optional and represents which project the
# client will act on behalf of. If not supplied, the client falls back to the
# default project inferred from the environment.
firestore = Google::Cloud::Firestore.new project_id: project_id

puts "Created Cloud Firestore client with given project ID."

Définir un document

Pour créer ou écraser un seul document, utilisez les méthodes set() spécifiques au langage suivantes:

Version Web 9

Utilisez la méthode setDoc().

import { doc, setDoc } from "firebase/firestore";

// Add a new document in collection "cities"
await setDoc(doc(db, "cities", "LA"), {
  name: "Los Angeles",
  state: "CA",
  country: "USA"
});

Version Web 8

Utilisez la méthode set().

// Add a new document in collection "cities"
db.collection("cities").doc("LA").set({
    name: "Los Angeles",
    state: "CA",
    country: "USA"
})
.then(() => {
    console.log("Document successfully written!");
})
.catch((error) => {
    console.error("Error writing document: ", error);
});
Swift

Utilisez la méthode setData().

Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
// Add a new document in collection "cities"
do {
  try await db.collection("cities").document("LA").setData([
    "name": "Los Angeles",
    "state": "CA",
    "country": "USA"
  ])
  print("Document successfully written!")
} catch {
  print("Error writing document: \(error)")
}
Objective-C

Utilisez la méthode setData:.

Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
// Add a new document in collection "cities"
[[[self.db collectionWithPath:@"cities"] documentWithPath:@"LA"] setData:@{
  @"name": @"Los Angeles",
  @"state": @"CA",
  @"country": @"USA"
} completion:^(NSError * _Nullable error) {
  if (error != nil) {
    NSLog(@"Error writing document: %@", error);
  } else {
    NSLog(@"Document successfully written!");
  }
}];
Kotlin + KTX
Android

Utilisez la méthode set().

val city = hashMapOf(
    "name" to "Los Angeles",
    "state" to "CA",
    "country" to "USA",
)

db.collection("cities").document("LA")
    .set(city)
    .addOnSuccessListener { Log.d(TAG, "DocumentSnapshot successfully written!") }
    .addOnFailureListener { e -> Log.w(TAG, "Error writing document", e) }
Java
Android

Utilisez la méthode set().

Map<String, Object> city = new HashMap<>();
city.put("name", "Los Angeles");
city.put("state", "CA");
city.put("country", "USA");

db.collection("cities").document("LA")
        .set(city)
        .addOnSuccessListener(new OnSuccessListener<Void>() {
            @Override
            public void onSuccess(Void aVoid) {
                Log.d(TAG, "DocumentSnapshot successfully written!");
            }
        })
        .addOnFailureListener(new OnFailureListener() {
            @Override
            public void onFailure(@NonNull Exception e) {
                Log.w(TAG, "Error writing document", e);
            }
        });

Dart

Utilisez la méthode set().

final city = <String, String>{
  "name": "Los Angeles",
  "state": "CA",
  "country": "USA"
};

db
    .collection("cities")
    .doc("LA")
    .set(city)
    .onError((e, _) => print("Error writing document: $e"));
Java

Utilisez la méthode set().

// Create a Map to store the data we want to set
Map<String, Object> docData = new HashMap<>();
docData.put("name", "Los Angeles");
docData.put("state", "CA");
docData.put("country", "USA");
docData.put("regions", Arrays.asList("west_coast", "socal"));
// Add a new document (asynchronously) in collection "cities" with id "LA"
ApiFuture<WriteResult> future = db.collection("cities").document("LA").set(docData);
// ...
// future.get() blocks on response
System.out.println("Update time : " + future.get().getUpdateTime());
Python

Utilisez la méthode set().

data = {"name": "Los Angeles", "state": "CA", "country": "USA"}

# Add a new doc in collection 'cities' with ID 'LA'
db.collection("cities").document("LA").set(data)
Python
(asynchrone)

Utilisez la méthode set().

data = {"name": "Los Angeles", "state": "CA", "country": "USA"}

# Add a new doc in collection 'cities' with ID 'LA'
await db.collection("cities").document("LA").set(data)
C++

Utilisez la méthode Set().

// Add a new document in collection 'cities'
db->Collection("cities")
    .Document("LA")
    .Set({{"name", FieldValue::String("Los Angeles")},
          {"state", FieldValue::String("CA")},
          {"country", FieldValue::String("USA")}})
    .OnCompletion([](const Future<void>& future) {
      if (future.error() == Error::kErrorOk) {
        std::cout << "DocumentSnapshot successfully written!" << std::endl;
      } else {
        std::cout << "Error writing document: " << future.error_message()
                  << std::endl;
      }
    });
Node.js

Utilisez la méthode set().

const data = {
  name: 'Los Angeles',
  state: 'CA',
  country: 'USA'
};

// Add a new document in collection "cities" with ID 'LA'
const res = await db.collection('cities').doc('LA').set(data);
Go

Utilisez la méthode Set().


import (
	"context"
	"log"

	"cloud.google.com/go/firestore"
)

func addDocAsMap(ctx context.Context, client *firestore.Client) error {
	_, err := client.Collection("cities").Doc("LA").Set(ctx, map[string]interface{}{
		"name":    "Los Angeles",
		"state":   "CA",
		"country": "USA",
	})
	if err != nil {
		// Handle any errors in an appropriate way, such as returning them.
		log.Printf("An error has occurred: %s", err)
	}

	return err
}
PHP

Utilisez la méthode set().

PHP

Pour vous authentifier auprès de Firestore, configurez les Identifiants par défaut de l'application. Pour en savoir plus, consultez Configurer l'authentification pour un environnement de développement local.

$data = [
    'name' => 'Los Angeles',
    'state' => 'CA',
    'country' => 'USA'
];
$db->collection('samples/php/cities')->document('LA')->set($data);
Unity

Utilisez la méthode SetAsync().

DocumentReference docRef = db.Collection("cities").Document("LA");
Dictionary<string, object> city = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
	{ "Name", "Los Angeles" },
	{ "State", "CA" },
	{ "Country", "USA" }
};
docRef.SetAsync(city).ContinueWithOnMainThread(task => {
	Debug.Log("Added data to the LA document in the cities collection.");
});
C#

Utilisez la méthode SetAsync().

DocumentReference docRef = db.Collection("cities").Document("LA");
Dictionary<string, object> city = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
    { "name", "Los Angeles" },
    { "state", "CA" },
    { "country", "USA" }
};
await docRef.SetAsync(city);
Ruby

Utilisez la méthode set().

city_ref = firestore.doc "#{collection_path}/LA"

data = {
  name:    "Los Angeles",
  state:   "CA",
  country: "USA"
}

city_ref.set data

Si le document n'existe pas, il sera créé. Si le document existe, son contenu sera remplacé par les nouvelles données fournies, sauf si vous spécifiez que les données doivent être fusionnées dans le document existant, comme suit :

Version Web 9

import { doc, setDoc } from "firebase/firestore";

const cityRef = doc(db, 'cities', 'BJ');
setDoc(cityRef, { capital: true }, { merge: true });

Version Web 8

var cityRef = db.collection('cities').doc('BJ');

var setWithMerge = cityRef.set({
    capital: true
}, { merge: true });
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
// Update one field, creating the document if it does not exist.
db.collection("cities").document("BJ").setData([ "capital": true ], merge: true)
Objective-C
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
// Write to the document reference, merging data with existing
// if the document already exists
[[[self.db collectionWithPath:@"cities"] documentWithPath:@"BJ"]
     setData:@{ @"capital": @YES }
     merge:YES
     completion:^(NSError * _Nullable error) {
       // ...
     }];
Kotlin + KTX
Android
// Update one field, creating the document if it does not already exist.
val data = hashMapOf("capital" to true)

db.collection("cities").document("BJ")
    .set(data, SetOptions.merge())
Java
Android
// Update one field, creating the document if it does not already exist.
Map<String, Object> data = new HashMap<>();
data.put("capital", true);

db.collection("cities").document("BJ")
        .set(data, SetOptions.merge());

Dart

// Update one field, creating the document if it does not already exist.
final data = {"capital": true};

db.collection("cities").doc("BJ").set(data, SetOptions(merge: true));
Java
// asynchronously update doc, create the document if missing
Map<String, Object> update = new HashMap<>();
update.put("capital", true);

ApiFuture<WriteResult> writeResult =
    db.collection("cities").document("BJ").set(update, SetOptions.merge());
// ...
System.out.println("Update time : " + writeResult.get().getUpdateTime());
Python
city_ref = db.collection("cities").document("BJ")

city_ref.set({"capital": True}, merge=True)
Python
(asynchrone)
city_ref = db.collection("cities").document("BJ")

await city_ref.set({"capital": True}, merge=True)
C++
db->Collection("cities").Document("BJ").Set(
    {{"capital", FieldValue::Boolean(true)}}, SetOptions::Merge());
Node.js
const cityRef = db.collection('cities').doc('BJ');

const res = await cityRef.set({
  capital: true
}, { merge: true });
Go

import (
	"context"
	"log"

	"cloud.google.com/go/firestore"
)

func updateDocCreateIfMissing(ctx context.Context, client *firestore.Client) error {
	_, err := client.Collection("cities").Doc("BJ").Set(ctx, map[string]interface{}{
		"capital": true,
	}, firestore.MergeAll)

	if err != nil {
		// Handle any errors in an appropriate way, such as returning them.
		log.Printf("An error has occurred: %s", err)
	}

	return err
}
PHP

PHP

Pour vous authentifier auprès de Firestore, configurez les Identifiants par défaut de l'application. Pour en savoir plus, consultez Configurer l'authentification pour un environnement de développement local.

$cityRef = $db->collection('samples/php/cities')->document('BJ');
$cityRef->set([
    'capital' => true
], ['merge' => true]);
Unity
DocumentReference docRef = db.Collection("cities").Document("LA");
Dictionary<string, object> update = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
	{ "capital", false }
};
docRef.SetAsync(update, SetOptions.MergeAll);
C#
DocumentReference docRef = db.Collection("cities").Document("LA");
Dictionary<string, object> update = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
    { "capital", false }
};
await docRef.SetAsync(update, SetOptions.MergeAll);
Ruby
city_ref = firestore.doc "#{collection_path}/LA"
city_ref.set({ capital: false }, merge: true)

Si vous n'êtes pas sûr que le document existe, transmettez l'option permettant de fusionner les nouvelles données avec un document existant pour éviter d'écraser des documents entiers. Pour les documents contenant des cartes, notez que si vous spécifiez un ensemble avec un champ contenant une carte vide, le champ de carte du document cible sera écrasé.

Types de données

Firestore vous permet d'écrire différents types de données dans un document, tels que des chaînes, des booléens, des nombres, des dates, des valeurs nulles et des tableaux et objets imbriqués. Firestore stocke toujours les nombres en double, quel que soit le type de nombre utilisé dans votre code.

Version Web 9

import { doc, setDoc, Timestamp } from "firebase/firestore";

const docData = {
    stringExample: "Hello world!",
    booleanExample: true,
    numberExample: 3.14159265,
    dateExample: Timestamp.fromDate(new Date("December 10, 1815")),
    arrayExample: [5, true, "hello"],
    nullExample: null,
    objectExample: {
        a: 5,
        b: {
            nested: "foo"
        }
    }
};
await setDoc(doc(db, "data", "one"), docData);

Version Web 8

var docData = {
    stringExample: "Hello world!",
    booleanExample: true,
    numberExample: 3.14159265,
    dateExample: firebase.firestore.Timestamp.fromDate(new Date("December 10, 1815")),
    arrayExample: [5, true, "hello"],
    nullExample: null,
    objectExample: {
        a: 5,
        b: {
            nested: "foo"
        }
    }
};
db.collection("data").doc("one").set(docData).then(() => {
    console.log("Document successfully written!");
});
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
let docData: [String: Any] = [
  "stringExample": "Hello world!",
  "booleanExample": true,
  "numberExample": 3.14159265,
  "dateExample": Timestamp(date: Date()),
  "arrayExample": [5, true, "hello"],
  "nullExample": NSNull(),
  "objectExample": [
    "a": 5,
    "b": [
      "nested": "foo"
    ]
  ]
]
do {
  try await db.collection("data").document("one").setData(docData)
  print("Document successfully written!")
} catch {
  print("Error writing document: \(error)")
}
Objective-C
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
NSDictionary *docData = @{
  @"stringExample": @"Hello world!",
  @"booleanExample": @YES,
  @"numberExample": @3.14,
  @"dateExample": [FIRTimestamp timestampWithDate:[NSDate date]],
  @"arrayExample": @[@5, @YES, @"hello"],
  @"nullExample": [NSNull null],
  @"objectExample": @{
    @"a": @5,
    @"b": @{
      @"nested": @"foo"
    }
  }
};

[[[self.db collectionWithPath:@"data"] documentWithPath:@"one"] setData:docData
    completion:^(NSError * _Nullable error) {
      if (error != nil) {
        NSLog(@"Error writing document: %@", error);
      } else {
        NSLog(@"Document successfully written!");
      }
    }];
Kotlin + KTX
Android
val docData = hashMapOf(
    "stringExample" to "Hello world!",
    "booleanExample" to true,
    "numberExample" to 3.14159265,
    "dateExample" to Timestamp(Date()),
    "listExample" to arrayListOf(1, 2, 3),
    "nullExample" to null,
)

val nestedData = hashMapOf(
    "a" to 5,
    "b" to true,
)

docData["objectExample"] = nestedData

db.collection("data").document("one")
    .set(docData)
    .addOnSuccessListener { Log.d(TAG, "DocumentSnapshot successfully written!") }
    .addOnFailureListener { e -> Log.w(TAG, "Error writing document", e) }
Java
Android
Map<String, Object> docData = new HashMap<>();
docData.put("stringExample", "Hello world!");
docData.put("booleanExample", true);
docData.put("numberExample", 3.14159265);
docData.put("dateExample", new Timestamp(new Date()));
docData.put("listExample", Arrays.asList(1, 2, 3));
docData.put("nullExample", null);

Map<String, Object> nestedData = new HashMap<>();
nestedData.put("a", 5);
nestedData.put("b", true);

docData.put("objectExample", nestedData);

db.collection("data").document("one")
        .set(docData)
        .addOnSuccessListener(new OnSuccessListener<Void>() {
            @Override
            public void onSuccess(Void aVoid) {
                Log.d(TAG, "DocumentSnapshot successfully written!");
            }
        })
        .addOnFailureListener(new OnFailureListener() {
            @Override
            public void onFailure(@NonNull Exception e) {
                Log.w(TAG, "Error writing document", e);
            }
        });

Dart

final docData = {
  "stringExample": "Hello world!",
  "booleanExample": true,
  "numberExample": 3.14159265,
  "dateExample": Timestamp.now(),
  "listExample": [1, 2, 3],
  "nullExample": null
};

final nestedData = {
  "a": 5,
  "b": true,
};

docData["objectExample"] = nestedData;

db
    .collection("data")
    .doc("one")
    .set(docData)
    .onError((e, _) => print("Error writing document: $e"));
Java
Map<String, Object> docData = new HashMap<>();
docData.put("stringExample", "Hello, World");
docData.put("booleanExample", false);
docData.put("numberExample", 3.14159265);
docData.put("nullExample", null);

ArrayList<Object> arrayExample = new ArrayList<>();
Collections.addAll(arrayExample, 5L, true, "hello");
docData.put("arrayExample", arrayExample);

Map<String, Object> objectExample = new HashMap<>();
objectExample.put("a", 5L);
objectExample.put("b", true);

docData.put("objectExample", objectExample);

ApiFuture<WriteResult> future = db.collection("data").document("one").set(docData);
System.out.println("Update time : " + future.get().getUpdateTime());
Python
data = {
    "stringExample": "Hello, World!",
    "booleanExample": True,
    "numberExample": 3.14159265,
    "dateExample": datetime.datetime.now(tz=datetime.timezone.utc),
    "arrayExample": [5, True, "hello"],
    "nullExample": None,
    "objectExample": {"a": 5, "b": True},
}

db.collection("data").document("one").set(data)
Python
(asynchrone)
data = {
    "stringExample": "Hello, World!",
    "booleanExample": True,
    "numberExample": 3.14159265,
    "dateExample": datetime.datetime.now(tz=datetime.timezone.utc),
    "arrayExample": [5, True, "hello"],
    "nullExample": None,
    "objectExample": {"a": 5, "b": True},
}

await db.collection("data").document("one").set(data)
C++
MapFieldValue doc_data{
    {"stringExample", FieldValue::String("Hello world!")},
    {"booleanExample", FieldValue::Boolean(true)},
    {"numberExample", FieldValue::Double(3.14159265)},
    {"dateExample", FieldValue::Timestamp(Timestamp::Now())},
    {"arrayExample", FieldValue::Array({FieldValue::Integer(1),
                                        FieldValue::Integer(2),
                                        FieldValue::Integer(3)})},
    {"nullExample", FieldValue::Null()},
    {"objectExample",
     FieldValue::Map(
         {{"a", FieldValue::Integer(5)},
          {"b", FieldValue::Map(
                    {{"nested", FieldValue::String("foo")}})}})},
};

db->Collection("data").Document("one").Set(doc_data).OnCompletion(
    [](const Future<void>& future) {
      if (future.error() == Error::kErrorOk) {
        std::cout << "DocumentSnapshot successfully written!" << std::endl;
      } else {
        std::cout << "Error writing document: " << future.error_message()
                  << std::endl;
      }
    });
Node.js
const data = {
  stringExample: 'Hello, World!',
  booleanExample: true,
  numberExample: 3.14159265,
  dateExample: Timestamp.fromDate(new Date('December 10, 1815')),
  arrayExample: [5, true, 'hello'],
  nullExample: null,
  objectExample: {
    a: 5,
    b: true
  }
};

const res = await db.collection('data').doc('one').set(data);
Go

import (
	"context"
	"log"
	"time"

	"cloud.google.com/go/firestore"
)

func addDocDataTypes(ctx context.Context, client *firestore.Client) error {
	doc := make(map[string]interface{})
	doc["stringExample"] = "Hello world!"
	doc["booleanExample"] = true
	doc["numberExample"] = 3.14159265
	doc["dateExample"] = time.Now()
	doc["arrayExample"] = []interface{}{5, true, "hello"}
	doc["nullExample"] = nil
	doc["objectExample"] = map[string]interface{}{
		"a": 5,
		"b": true,
	}

	_, err := client.Collection("data").Doc("one").Set(ctx, doc)
	if err != nil {
		// Handle any errors in an appropriate way, such as returning them.
		log.Printf("An error has occurred: %s", err)
	}

	return err
}
PHP

PHP

Pour vous authentifier auprès de Firestore, configurez les Identifiants par défaut de l'application. Pour en savoir plus, consultez Configurer l'authentification pour un environnement de développement local.

$data = [
    'stringExample' => 'Hello World',
    'booleanExample' => true,
    'numberExample' => 3.14159265,
    'dateExample' => new Timestamp(new DateTime()),
    'arrayExample' => array(5, true, 'hello'),
    'nullExample' => null,
    'objectExample' => ['a' => 5, 'b' => true],
    'documentReferenceExample' => $db->collection('samples/php/data')->document('two'),
];
$db->collection('samples/php/data')->document('one')->set($data);
printf('Set multiple data-type data for the one document in the data collection.' . PHP_EOL);
Unity
DocumentReference docRef = db.Collection("data").Document("one");
Dictionary<string, object> docData = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
	{ "stringExample", "Hello World" },
	{ "booleanExample", false },
	{ "numberExample", 3.14159265 },
	{ "nullExample", null },
	{ "arrayExample", new List<object>() { 5, true, "Hello" } },
	{ "objectExample", new Dictionary<string, object>
		{
			{ "a", 5 },
			{ "b", true },
		}
	},
};

docRef.SetAsync(docData);
C#
DocumentReference docRef = db.Collection("data").Document("one");
Dictionary<string, object> docData = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
    { "stringExample", "Hello World" },
    { "booleanExample", false },
    { "numberExample", 3.14159265 },
    { "nullExample", null },
};

ArrayList arrayExample = new ArrayList();
arrayExample.Add(5);
arrayExample.Add(true);
arrayExample.Add("Hello");
docData.Add("arrayExample", arrayExample);

Dictionary<string, object> objectExample = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
    { "a", 5 },
    { "b", true },
};
docData.Add("objectExample", objectExample);

await docRef.SetAsync(docData);
Ruby
doc_ref = firestore.doc "#{collection_path}/one"

data = {
  stringExample:  "Hello, World!",
  booleanExample: true,
  numberExample:  3.14159265,
  dateExample:    DateTime.now,
  arrayExample:   [5, true, "hello"],
  nullExample:    nil,
  objectExample:  {
    a: 5,
    b: true
  }
}

doc_ref.set data

Objets personnalisés

L'utilisation d'objets Map ou Dictionary pour représenter vos documents n'est pas toujours très pratique. C'est pourquoi Firestore accepte également l'écriture de documents avec des classes personnalisées. Firestore convertit les objets en types de données compatibles.

À l'aide de classes personnalisées, vous pouvez réécrire l'exemple initial comme illustré :

Version Web 9

class City {
    constructor (name, state, country ) {
        this.name = name;
        this.state = state;
        this.country = country;
    }
    toString() {
        return this.name + ', ' + this.state + ', ' + this.country;
    }
}

// Firestore data converter
const cityConverter = {
    toFirestore: (city) => {
        return {
            name: city.name,
            state: city.state,
            country: city.country
            };
    },
    fromFirestore: (snapshot, options) => {
        const data = snapshot.data(options);
        return new City(data.name, data.state, data.country);
    }
};

Version Web 8

class City {
    constructor (name, state, country ) {
        this.name = name;
        this.state = state;
        this.country = country;
    }
    toString() {
        return this.name + ', ' + this.state + ', ' + this.country;
    }
}

// Firestore data converter
var cityConverter = {
    toFirestore: function(city) {
        return {
            name: city.name,
            state: city.state,
            country: city.country
            };
    },
    fromFirestore: function(snapshot, options){
        const data = snapshot.data(options);
        return new City(data.name, data.state, data.country);
    }
};
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
public struct City: Codable {

  let name: String
  let state: String?
  let country: String?
  let isCapital: Bool?
  let population: Int64?

  enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
    case name
    case state
    case country
    case isCapital = "capital"
    case population
  }

}
Objective-C
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
// This isn't supported in Objective-C.
  
Kotlin + KTX
Android
data class City(
    val name: String? = null,
    val state: String? = null,
    val country: String? = null,
    @field:JvmField // use this annotation if your Boolean field is prefixed with 'is'
    val isCapital: Boolean? = null,
    val population: Long? = null,
    val regions: List<String>? = null,
)
Java
Android

Chaque classe personnalisée doit avoir un constructeur public qui n'accepte aucun argument. De plus, la classe doit inclure un getter public pour chaque propriété.

public class City {

    private String name;
    private String state;
    private String country;
    private boolean capital;
    private long population;
    private List<String> regions;

    public City() {}

    public City(String name, String state, String country, boolean capital, long population, List<String> regions) {
        // ...
    }

    public String getName() {
        return name;
    }

    public String getState() {
        return state;
    }

    public String getCountry() {
        return country;
    }

    public boolean isCapital() {
        return capital;
    }

    public long getPopulation() {
        return population;
    }

    public List<String> getRegions() {
        return regions;
    }

}

Dart

class City {
  final String? name;
  final String? state;
  final String? country;
  final bool? capital;
  final int? population;
  final List<String>? regions;

  City({
    this.name,
    this.state,
    this.country,
    this.capital,
    this.population,
    this.regions,
  });

  factory City.fromFirestore(
    DocumentSnapshot<Map<String, dynamic>> snapshot,
    SnapshotOptions? options,
  ) {
    final data = snapshot.data();
    return City(
      name: data?['name'],
      state: data?['state'],
      country: data?['country'],
      capital: data?['capital'],
      population: data?['population'],
      regions:
          data?['regions'] is Iterable ? List.from(data?['regions']) : null,
    );
  }

  Map<String, dynamic> toFirestore() {
    return {
      if (name != null) "name": name,
      if (state != null) "state": state,
      if (country != null) "country": country,
      if (capital != null) "capital": capital,
      if (population != null) "population": population,
      if (regions != null) "regions": regions,
    };
  }
}
Java
public City() {
  // Must have a public no-argument constructor
}

// Initialize all fields of a city
public City(
    String name,
    String state,
    String country,
    Boolean capital,
    Long population,
    List<String> regions) {
  this.name = name;
  this.state = state;
  this.country = country;
  this.capital = capital;
  this.population = population;
  this.regions = regions;
}
Python
class City:
    def __init__(self, name, state, country, capital=False, population=0, regions=[]):
        self.name = name
        self.state = state
        self.country = country
        self.capital = capital
        self.population = population
        self.regions = regions

    @staticmethod
    def from_dict(source):
        # ...

    def to_dict(self):
        # ...

    def __repr__(self):
        return f"City(\
                name={self.name}, \
                country={self.country}, \
                population={self.population}, \
                capital={self.capital}, \
                regions={self.regions}\
            )"

Python
(asynchrone)
class City:
    def __init__(self, name, state, country, capital=False, population=0, regions=[]):
        self.name = name
        self.state = state
        self.country = country
        self.capital = capital
        self.population = population
        self.regions = regions

    @staticmethod
    def from_dict(source):
        # ...

    def to_dict(self):
        # ...

    def __repr__(self):
        return f"City(\
                name={self.name}, \
                country={self.country}, \
                population={self.population}, \
                capital={self.capital}, \
                regions={self.regions}\
            )"

C++
// This is not yet supported.
Node.js
// Node.js uses JavaScript objects
Go

// City represents a city.
type City struct {
	Name       string   `firestore:"name,omitempty"`
	State      string   `firestore:"state,omitempty"`
	Country    string   `firestore:"country,omitempty"`
	Capital    bool     `firestore:"capital,omitempty"`
	Population int64    `firestore:"population,omitempty"`
	Regions    []string `firestore:"regions,omitempty"`
}
PHP

PHP

Pour vous authentifier auprès de Firestore, configurez les Identifiants par défaut de l'application. Pour en savoir plus, consultez Configurer l'authentification pour un environnement de développement local.

class City
{
    /** @var string */
    public $name;
    /** @var string */
    public $state;
    /** @var string */
    public $country;
    /** @var bool */
    public $capital;
    /** @var int */
    public $population;
    /** @var array<string> */
    public $regions;

    /**
     * @param array<string> $regions
     */
    public function __construct(
        string $name,
        string $state,
        string $country,
        bool $capital = false,
        int $population = 0,
        array $regions = []
    ) {
        $this->name = $name;
        $this->state = $state;
        $this->country = $country;
        $this->capital = $capital;
        $this->population = $population;
        $this->regions = $regions;
    }

    /**
     * @param array<mixed> $source
     */
    public static function fromArray(array $source): City
    {
        // implementation of fromArray is excluded for brevity
        # ...
    }

    /**
     * @return array<mixed>
     */
    public function toArray(): array
    {
        // implementation of toArray is excluded for brevity
        # ...
    }

    public function __toString()
    {
        // implementation of __toString is excluded for brevity
        # ...
    }
}
Unity
[FirestoreData]
public class City
{
	[FirestoreProperty]
	public string Name { get; set; }

	[FirestoreProperty]
	public string State { get; set; }

	[FirestoreProperty]
	public string Country { get; set; }

	[FirestoreProperty]
	public bool Capital { get; set; }

	[FirestoreProperty]
	public long Population { get; set; }
}
C#
[FirestoreData]
public class City
{
    [FirestoreProperty]
    public string Name { get; set; }

    [FirestoreProperty]
    public string State { get; set; }

    [FirestoreProperty]
    public string Country { get; set; }

    [FirestoreProperty]
    public bool Capital { get; set; }

    [FirestoreProperty]
    public long Population { get; set; }
}
Ruby
// This isn't supported in Ruby

Version Web 9

import { doc, setDoc } from "firebase/firestore";

// Set with cityConverter
const ref = doc(db, "cities", "LA").withConverter(cityConverter);
await setDoc(ref, new City("Los Angeles", "CA", "USA"));

Version Web 8

// Set with cityConverter
db.collection("cities").doc("LA")
  .withConverter(cityConverter)
  .set(new City("Los Angeles", "CA", "USA"));
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
let city = City(name: "Los Angeles",
                state: "CA",
                country: "USA",
                isCapital: false,
                population: 5000000)

do {
  try db.collection("cities").document("LA").setData(from: city)
} catch let error {
  print("Error writing city to Firestore: \(error)")
}
Objective-C
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
// This isn't supported in Objective-C.
  
Kotlin + KTX
Android
val city = City(
    "Los Angeles",
    "CA",
    "USA",
    false,
    5000000L,
    listOf("west_coast", "socal"),
)
db.collection("cities").document("LA").set(city)
Java
Android
City city = new City("Los Angeles", "CA", "USA",
        false, 5000000L, Arrays.asList("west_coast", "sorcal"));
db.collection("cities").document("LA").set(city);

Dart

final city = City(
  name: "Los Angeles",
  state: "CA",
  country: "USA",
  capital: false,
  population: 5000000,
  regions: ["west_coast", "socal"],
);
final docRef = db
    .collection("cities")
    .withConverter(
      fromFirestore: City.fromFirestore,
      toFirestore: (City city, options) => city.toFirestore(),
    )
    .doc("LA");
await docRef.set(city);
Java
City city =
    new City("Los Angeles", "CA", "USA", false, 3900000L, Arrays.asList("west_coast", "socal"));
ApiFuture<WriteResult> future = db.collection("cities").document("LA").set(city);
// block on response if required
System.out.println("Update time : " + future.get().getUpdateTime());
Python
city = City(name="Los Angeles", state="CA", country="USA")
db.collection("cities").document("LA").set(city.to_dict())
Python
(asynchrone)
city = City(name="Los Angeles", state="CA", country="USA")
await db.collection("cities").document("LA").set(city.to_dict())
C++
// This is not yet supported.
Node.js
// Node.js uses JavaScript objects
Go

import (
	"context"
	"log"

	"cloud.google.com/go/firestore"
)

func addDocAsEntity(ctx context.Context, client *firestore.Client) error {
	city := City{
		Name:    "Los Angeles",
		Country: "USA",
	}
	_, err := client.Collection("cities").Doc("LA").Set(ctx, city)
	if err != nil {
		// Handle any errors in an appropriate way, such as returning them.
		log.Printf("An error has occurred: %s", err)
	}

	return err
}
PHP
// This isn't supported in PHP.
Unity
DocumentReference docRef = db.Collection("cities").Document("LA");
City city = new City
{
	Name = "Los Angeles",
	State = "CA",
	Country = "USA",
	Capital = false,
	Population = 3900000L
};
docRef.SetAsync(city);
C#
DocumentReference docRef = db.Collection("cities").Document("LA");
City city = new City
{
    Name = "Los Angeles",
    State = "CA",
    Country = "USA",
    Capital = false,
    Population = 3900000L
};
await docRef.SetAsync(city);
Ruby
// This isn't supported in Ruby.

Ajouter un document

Lorsque vous utilisez set() pour créer un document, vous devez spécifier un ID pour le document à créer. Exemple :

Version Web 9

import { doc, setDoc } from "firebase/firestore";

await setDoc(doc(db, "cities", "new-city-id"), data);

Version Web 8

db.collection("cities").doc("new-city-id").set(data);
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
db.collection("cities").document("new-city-id").setData(data)
Objective-C
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
[[[self.db collectionWithPath:@"cities"] documentWithPath:@"new-city-id"]
    setData:data];
Kotlin + KTX
Android
db.collection("cities").document("new-city-id").set(data)
Java
Android
db.collection("cities").document("new-city-id").set(data);

Dart

db.collection("cities").doc("new-city-id").set({"name": "Chicago"});
Java
db.collection("cities").document("new-city-id").set(data);
Python
db.collection("cities").document("new-city-id").set(data)
Python
(asynchrone)
await db.collection("cities").document("new-city-id").set(data)
C++
db->Collection("cities").Document("SF").Set({/*some data*/});
Node.js
await db.collection('cities').doc('new-city-id').set(data);
Go

import (
	"context"
	"log"

	"cloud.google.com/go/firestore"
)

func addDocWithID(ctx context.Context, client *firestore.Client) error {
	var data = make(map[string]interface{})

	_, err := client.Collection("cities").Doc("new-city-id").Set(ctx, data)
	if err != nil {
		// Handle any errors in an appropriate way, such as returning them.
		log.Printf("An error has occurred: %s", err)
	}

	return err
}
PHP

PHP

Pour vous authentifier auprès de Firestore, configurez les Identifiants par défaut de l'application. Pour en savoir plus, consultez Configurer l'authentification pour un environnement de développement local.

$db->collection('samples/php/cities')->document('new-city-id')->set($data);
Unity
db.Collection("cities").Document("new-city-id").SetAsync(city);
C#
await db.Collection("cities").Document("new-city-id").SetAsync(city);
Ruby
city_ref = firestore.doc "#{collection_path}/new-city-id"
city_ref.set data

Cependant, il arrive parfois que le document ne comporte pas d'ID explicite et qu'il soit plus pratique de laisser Firestore générer automatiquement un ID pour vous. Pour ce faire, appelez les méthodes add() spécifiques au langage suivantes:

Version Web 9

Utilisez la méthode addDoc().

import { collection, addDoc } from "firebase/firestore";

// Add a new document with a generated id.
const docRef = await addDoc(collection(db, "cities"), {
  name: "Tokyo",
  country: "Japan"
});
console.log("Document written with ID: ", docRef.id);

Version Web 8

Utilisez la méthode add().

// Add a new document with a generated id.
db.collection("cities").add({
    name: "Tokyo",
    country: "Japan"
})
.then((docRef) => {
    console.log("Document written with ID: ", docRef.id);
})
.catch((error) => {
    console.error("Error adding document: ", error);
});
Swift

Utilisez la méthode addDocument().

Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
// Add a new document with a generated id.
do {
  let ref = try await db.collection("cities").addDocument(data: [
    "name": "Tokyo",
    "country": "Japan"
  ])
  print("Document added with ID: \(ref.documentID)")
} catch {
  print("Error adding document: \(error)")
}
Objective-C

Utilisez la méthode addDocumentWithData:.

Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
// Add a new document with a generated id.
__block FIRDocumentReference *ref =
    [[self.db collectionWithPath:@"cities"] addDocumentWithData:@{
      @"name": @"Tokyo",
      @"country": @"Japan"
    } completion:^(NSError * _Nullable error) {
      if (error != nil) {
        NSLog(@"Error adding document: %@", error);
      } else {
        NSLog(@"Document added with ID: %@", ref.documentID);
      }
    }];
Kotlin + KTX
Android

Utilisez la méthode add().

// Add a new document with a generated id.
val data = hashMapOf(
    "name" to "Tokyo",
    "country" to "Japan",
)

db.collection("cities")
    .add(data)
    .addOnSuccessListener { documentReference ->
        Log.d(TAG, "DocumentSnapshot written with ID: ${documentReference.id}")
    }
    .addOnFailureListener { e ->
        Log.w(TAG, "Error adding document", e)
    }
Java
Android

Utilisez la méthode add().

// Add a new document with a generated id.
Map<String, Object> data = new HashMap<>();
data.put("name", "Tokyo");
data.put("country", "Japan");

db.collection("cities")
        .add(data)
        .addOnSuccessListener(new OnSuccessListener<DocumentReference>() {
            @Override
            public void onSuccess(DocumentReference documentReference) {
                Log.d(TAG, "DocumentSnapshot written with ID: " + documentReference.getId());
            }
        })
        .addOnFailureListener(new OnFailureListener() {
            @Override
            public void onFailure(@NonNull Exception e) {
                Log.w(TAG, "Error adding document", e);
            }
        });

Dart

Utilisez la méthode add().

// Add a new document with a generated id.
final data = {"name": "Tokyo", "country": "Japan"};

db.collection("cities").add(data).then((documentSnapshot) =>
    print("Added Data with ID: ${documentSnapshot.id}"));
Java

Utilisez la méthode add().

// Add document data with auto-generated id.
Map<String, Object> data = new HashMap<>();
data.put("name", "Tokyo");
data.put("country", "Japan");
ApiFuture<DocumentReference> addedDocRef = db.collection("cities").add(data);
System.out.println("Added document with ID: " + addedDocRef.get().getId());
Python

Utilisez la méthode add().

city = {"name": "Tokyo", "country": "Japan"}
update_time, city_ref = db.collection("cities").add(city)
print(f"Added document with id {city_ref.id}")
Python
(asynchrone)

Utilisez la méthode add().

city = City(name="Tokyo", state=None, country="Japan")
await db.collection("cities").add(city.to_dict())
C++

Utilisez la méthode Add().

db->Collection("cities").Add({/*some data*/});
Node.js

Utilisez la méthode 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);
Go

Utilisez la méthode Add().


import (
	"context"
	"log"

	"cloud.google.com/go/firestore"
)

func addDocWithoutID(ctx context.Context, client *firestore.Client) error {
	_, _, err := client.Collection("cities").Add(ctx, map[string]interface{}{
		"name":    "Tokyo",
		"country": "Japan",
	})
	if err != nil {
		// Handle any errors in an appropriate way, such as returning them.
		log.Printf("An error has occurred: %s", err)
	}

	return err
}
PHP

Utilisez la méthode add().

PHP

Pour vous authentifier auprès de Firestore, configurez les Identifiants par défaut de l'application. Pour en savoir plus, consultez Configurer l'authentification pour un environnement de développement local.

$data = [
    'name' => 'Tokyo',
    'country' => 'Japan'
];
$addedDocRef = $db->collection('samples/php/cities')->add($data);
printf('Added document with ID: %s' . PHP_EOL, $addedDocRef->id());
Unity

Utilisez la méthode AddAsync().

Dictionary<string, object> city = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
	{ "Name", "Tokyo" },
	{ "Country", "Japan" }
};
db.Collection("cities").AddAsync(city).ContinueWithOnMainThread(task => {
	DocumentReference addedDocRef = task.Result;
	Debug.Log(String.Format("Added document with ID: {0}.", addedDocRef.Id));
});
C#

Utilisez la méthode AddAsync().

Dictionary<string, object> city = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
    { "Name", "Tokyo" },
    { "Country", "Japan" }
};
DocumentReference addedDocRef = await db.Collection("cities").AddAsync(city);
Console.WriteLine("Added document with ID: {0}.", addedDocRef.Id);
Ruby

Utilisez la méthode add().

data = {
  name:    "Tokyo",
  country: "Japan"
}

cities_ref = firestore.col collection_path

added_doc_ref = cities_ref.add data
puts "Added document with ID: #{added_doc_ref.document_id}."

Dans certains cas, il peut être utile de créer une référence de document avec un ID généré automatiquement, puis d'utiliser cette référence plus tard. Dans ce cas d'utilisation, vous pouvez appeler doc() :

Version Web 9

import { collection, doc, setDoc } from "firebase/firestore";

// Add a new document with a generated id
const newCityRef = doc(collection(db, "cities"));

// later...
await setDoc(newCityRef, data);

Version Web 8

// Add a new document with a generated id.
var newCityRef = db.collection("cities").doc();

// later...
newCityRef.set(data);
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
let newCityRef = db.collection("cities").document()

// later...
newCityRef.setData([
  // ...
])
Objective-C
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
FIRDocumentReference *newCityRef = [[self.db collectionWithPath:@"cities"] documentWithAutoID];
// later...
[newCityRef setData:@{ /* ... */ }];
Kotlin + KTX
Android
val data = HashMap<String, Any>()

val newCityRef = db.collection("cities").document()

// Later...
newCityRef.set(data)
Java
Android
Map<String, Object> data = new HashMap<>();

DocumentReference newCityRef = db.collection("cities").document();

// Later...
newCityRef.set(data);

Dart

// Add a new document with a generated id.
final data = <String, dynamic>{};

final newCityRef = db.collection("cities").doc();

// Later...
newCityRef.set(data);
Java
// Add document data after generating an id.
DocumentReference addedDocRef = db.collection("cities").document();
System.out.println("Added document with ID: " + addedDocRef.getId());

// later...
ApiFuture<WriteResult> writeResult = addedDocRef.set(data);
Python
new_city_ref = db.collection("cities").document()

# later...
new_city_ref.set(
    {
        # ...
    }
)
Python
(asynchrone)
new_city_ref = db.collection("cities").document()

# later...
await new_city_ref.set(
    {
        # ...
    }
)
C++
DocumentReference new_city_ref = db->Collection("cities").Document();
Node.js
const newCityRef = db.collection('cities').doc();

// Later...
const res = await newCityRef.set({
  // ...
});
Go

import (
	"context"
	"log"

	"cloud.google.com/go/firestore"
)

func addDocAfterAutoGeneratedID(ctx context.Context, client *firestore.Client) error {
	data := City{
		Name:    "Sydney",
		Country: "Australia",
	}

	ref := client.Collection("cities").NewDoc()

	// later...
	_, err := ref.Set(ctx, data)
	if err != nil {
		// Handle any errors in an appropriate way, such as returning them.
		log.Printf("An error has occurred: %s", err)
	}

	return err
}
PHP

PHP

Pour vous authentifier auprès de Firestore, configurez les Identifiants par défaut de l'application. Pour en savoir plus, consultez Configurer l'authentification pour un environnement de développement local.

$addedDocRef = $db->collection('samples/php/cities')->newDocument();
printf('Added document with ID: %s' . PHP_EOL, $addedDocRef->id());
$addedDocRef->set($data);
Unity
DocumentReference addedDocRef = db.Collection("cities").Document();
Debug.Log(String.Format("Added document with ID: {0}.", addedDocRef.Id));
addedDocRef.SetAsync(city).ContinueWithOnMainThread(task => {
	Debug.Log(String.Format(
		"Added data to the {0} document in the cities collection.", addedDocRef.Id));
});
C#
DocumentReference addedDocRef = db.Collection("cities").Document();
Console.WriteLine("Added document with ID: {0}.", addedDocRef.Id);
await addedDocRef.SetAsync(city);
Ruby
cities_ref = firestore.col collection_path

added_doc_ref = cities_ref.doc
puts "Added document with ID: #{added_doc_ref.document_id}."

added_doc_ref.set data

En arrière-plan, .add(...) et .doc().set(...) sont totalement équivalents. Vous pouvez donc utiliser la méthode la plus pratique.

Mettre à jour un document

Pour mettre à jour certains champs d'un document sans écraser l'intégralité du document, utilisez les méthodes update() spécifiques au langage suivantes:

Version Web 9

Utilisez la méthode updateDoc().

import { doc, updateDoc } from "firebase/firestore";

const washingtonRef = doc(db, "cities", "DC");

// Set the "capital" field of the city 'DC'
await updateDoc(washingtonRef, {
  capital: true
});

Version Web 8

Utilisez la méthode update().

var washingtonRef = db.collection("cities").doc("DC");

// Set the "capital" field of the city 'DC'
return washingtonRef.update({
    capital: true
})
.then(() => {
    console.log("Document successfully updated!");
})
.catch((error) => {
    // The document probably doesn't exist.
    console.error("Error updating document: ", error);
});
Swift

Utilisez la méthode updateData().

Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
let washingtonRef = db.collection("cities").document("DC")

// Set the "capital" field of the city 'DC'
do {
  try await washingtonRef.updateData([
    "capital": true
  ])
  print("Document successfully updated")
} catch {
  print("Error updating document: \(error)")
}
Objective-C

Utilisez la méthode updateData:.

Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
FIRDocumentReference *washingtonRef =
    [[self.db collectionWithPath:@"cities"] documentWithPath:@"DC"];
// Set the "capital" field of the city
[washingtonRef updateData:@{
  @"capital": @YES
} completion:^(NSError * _Nullable error) {
  if (error != nil) {
    NSLog(@"Error updating document: %@", error);
  } else {
    NSLog(@"Document successfully updated");
  }
}];
Kotlin + KTX
Android

Utilisez la méthode update().

val washingtonRef = db.collection("cities").document("DC")

// Set the "isCapital" field of the city 'DC'
washingtonRef
    .update("capital", true)
    .addOnSuccessListener { Log.d(TAG, "DocumentSnapshot successfully updated!") }
    .addOnFailureListener { e -> Log.w(TAG, "Error updating document", e) }
Java
Android

Utilisez la méthode update().

DocumentReference washingtonRef = db.collection("cities").document("DC");

// Set the "isCapital" field of the city 'DC'
washingtonRef
        .update("capital", true)
        .addOnSuccessListener(new OnSuccessListener<Void>() {
            @Override
            public void onSuccess(Void aVoid) {
                Log.d(TAG, "DocumentSnapshot successfully updated!");
            }
        })
        .addOnFailureListener(new OnFailureListener() {
            @Override
            public void onFailure(@NonNull Exception e) {
                Log.w(TAG, "Error updating document", e);
            }
        });

Dart

Utilisez la méthode update().

final washingtonRef = db.collection("cites").doc("DC");
washingtonRef.update({"capital": true}).then(
    (value) => print("DocumentSnapshot successfully updated!"),
    onError: (e) => print("Error updating document $e"));
Java

Utilisez la méthode update().

// Update an existing document
DocumentReference docRef = db.collection("cities").document("DC");

// (async) Update one field
ApiFuture<WriteResult> future = docRef.update("capital", true);

// ...
WriteResult result = future.get();
System.out.println("Write result: " + result);
Python

Utilisez la méthode update().

city_ref = db.collection("cities").document("DC")

# Set the capital field
city_ref.update({"capital": True})
Python
(asynchrone)

Utilisez la méthode update().

city_ref = db.collection("cities").document("DC")

# Set the capital field
await city_ref.update({"capital": True})
C++

Utilisez la méthode Update().

DocumentReference washington_ref = db->Collection("cities").Document("DC");
// Set the "capital" field of the city "DC".
washington_ref.Update({{"capital", FieldValue::Boolean(true)}});
Node.js

Utilisez la méthode update().

const cityRef = db.collection('cities').doc('DC');

// Set the 'capital' field of the city
const res = await cityRef.update({capital: true});
Go

Utilisez la méthode Update().


import (
	"context"
	"log"

	"cloud.google.com/go/firestore"
)

func updateDoc(ctx context.Context, client *firestore.Client) error {
	// ...

	_, err := client.Collection("cities").Doc("DC").Update(ctx, []firestore.Update{
		{
			Path:  "capital",
			Value: true,
		},
	})
	if err != nil {
		// Handle any errors in an appropriate way, such as returning them.
		log.Printf("An error has occurred: %s", err)
	}

	return err
}
PHP

Utilisez la méthode update().

PHP

Pour vous authentifier auprès de Firestore, configurez les Identifiants par défaut de l'application. Pour en savoir plus, consultez Configurer l'authentification pour un environnement de développement local.

$cityRef = $db->collection('samples/php/cities')->document('DC');
$cityRef->update([
    ['path' => 'capital', 'value' => true]
]);
Unity

Utilisez la méthode UpdateAsync().

DocumentReference cityRef = db.Collection("cities").Document("new-city-id");
Dictionary<string, object> updates = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
	{ "Capital", false }
};

cityRef.UpdateAsync(updates).ContinueWithOnMainThread(task => {
	Debug.Log(
		"Updated the Capital field of the new-city-id document in the cities collection.");
});
// You can also update a single field with: cityRef.UpdateAsync("Capital", false);
C#

Utilisez la méthode UpdateAsync().

DocumentReference cityRef = db.Collection("cities").Document("new-city-id");
Dictionary<string, object> updates = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
    { "Capital", false }
};
await cityRef.UpdateAsync(updates);

// You can also update a single field with: await cityRef.UpdateAsync("Capital", false);
Ruby

Utilisez la méthode update().

city_ref = firestore.doc "#{collection_path}/DC"
city_ref.update({ capital: true })

Horodatage du serveur

Vous pouvez définir un champ dans votre document à un horodatage de serveur qui suit le moment où le serveur reçoit la mise à jour.

Version Web 9

import { updateDoc, serverTimestamp } from "firebase/firestore";

const docRef = doc(db, 'objects', 'some-id');

// Update the timestamp field with the value from the server
const updateTimestamp = await updateDoc(docRef, {
    timestamp: serverTimestamp()
});

Version Web 8

var docRef = db.collection('objects').doc('some-id');

// Update the timestamp field with the value from the server
var updateTimestamp = docRef.update({
    timestamp: firebase.firestore.FieldValue.serverTimestamp()
});
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
do {
  try await db.collection("objects").document("some-id").updateData([
    "lastUpdated": FieldValue.serverTimestamp(),
  ])
  print("Document successfully updated")
} catch {
  print("Error updating document: \(error)")
}
Objective-C
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
[[[self.db collectionWithPath:@"objects"] documentWithPath:@"some-id"] updateData:@{
  @"lastUpdated": [FIRFieldValue fieldValueForServerTimestamp]
} completion:^(NSError * _Nullable error) {
  if (error != nil) {
    NSLog(@"Error updating document: %@", error);
  } else {
    NSLog(@"Document successfully updated");
  }
}];
Kotlin + KTX
Android
// If you're using custom Kotlin objects in Android, add an @ServerTimestamp
// annotation to a Date field for your custom object classes. This indicates
// that the Date field should be treated as a server timestamp by the object mapper.
val docRef = db.collection("objects").document("some-id")

// Update the timestamp field with the value from the server
val updates = hashMapOf<String, Any>(
    "timestamp" to FieldValue.serverTimestamp(),
)

docRef.update(updates).addOnCompleteListener { }
Java
Android
// If you're using custom Java objects in Android, add an @ServerTimestamp
// annotation to a Date field for your custom object classes. This indicates
// that the Date field should be treated as a server timestamp by the object mapper.
DocumentReference docRef = db.collection("objects").document("some-id");

// Update the timestamp field with the value from the server
Map<String,Object> updates = new HashMap<>();
updates.put("timestamp", FieldValue.serverTimestamp());

docRef.update(updates).addOnCompleteListener(new OnCompleteListener<Void>() {
    // ...
    // ...

Dart

final docRef = db.collection("objects").doc("some-id");
final updates = <String, dynamic>{
  "timestamp": FieldValue.serverTimestamp(),
};

docRef.update(updates).then(
    (value) => print("DocumentSnapshot successfully updated!"),
    onError: (e) => print("Error updating document $e"));
Java
DocumentReference docRef = db.collection("objects").document("some-id");
// Update the timestamp field with the value from the server
ApiFuture<WriteResult> writeResult = docRef.update("timestamp", FieldValue.serverTimestamp());
System.out.println("Update time : " + writeResult.get());
Python
city_ref = db.collection("objects").document("some-id")
city_ref.update({"timestamp": firestore.SERVER_TIMESTAMP})
Python
(asynchrone)
city_ref = db.collection("objects").document("some-id")
await city_ref.update({"timestamp": firestore.SERVER_TIMESTAMP})
C++
DocumentReference doc_ref = db->Collection("objects").Document("some-id");
doc_ref.Update({{"timestamp", FieldValue::ServerTimestamp()}})
    .OnCompletion([](const Future<void>& future) {
      // ...
    });
Node.js
// Create a document reference
const docRef = db.collection('objects').doc('some-id');

// Update the timestamp field with the value from the server
const res = await docRef.update({
  timestamp: FieldValue.serverTimestamp()
});
Go

import (
	"context"
	"log"

	"cloud.google.com/go/firestore"
)

func updateDocServerTimestamp(ctx context.Context, client *firestore.Client) error {
	// ...

	_, err := client.Collection("objects").Doc("some-id").Set(ctx, map[string]interface{}{
		"timestamp": firestore.ServerTimestamp,
	}, firestore.MergeAll)
	if err != nil {
		// Handle any errors in an appropriate way, such as returning them.
		log.Printf("An error has occurred: %s", err)
	}

	return err
}
PHP

PHP

Pour vous authentifier auprès de Firestore, configurez les Identifiants par défaut de l'application. Pour en savoir plus, consultez Configurer l'authentification pour un environnement de développement local.

$docRef = $db->collection('samples/php/objects')->document('some-id');
$docRef->update([
    ['path' => 'timestamp', 'value' => FieldValue::serverTimestamp()]
]);
Unity
DocumentReference cityRef = db.Collection("cities").Document("new-city-id");
cityRef.UpdateAsync("Timestamp", FieldValue.ServerTimestamp)
	.ContinueWithOnMainThread(task => {
		Debug.Log(
			"Updated the Timestamp field of the new-city-id document in the cities "
			+ "collection.");
	});
C#
DocumentReference cityRef = db.Collection("cities").Document("new-city-id");
await cityRef.UpdateAsync("Timestamp", Timestamp.GetCurrentTimestamp());
Ruby
city_ref = firestore.doc "#{collection_path}/new-city-id"
city_ref.update({ timestamp: firestore.field_server_time })

Lors de la mise à jour de plusieurs champs d'horodatage dans une transaction, chaque champ reçoit la même valeur d'horodatage de serveur.

Mettre à jour les champs dans les objets imbriqués

Si votre document contient des objets imbriqués, vous pouvez utiliser la "notation par points" pour référencer des champs imbriqués dans le document lorsque vous appelez update() :

Version Web 9

import { doc, setDoc, updateDoc } from "firebase/firestore";

// Create an initial document to update.
const frankDocRef = doc(db, "users", "frank");
await setDoc(frankDocRef, {
    name: "Frank",
    favorites: { food: "Pizza", color: "Blue", subject: "recess" },
    age: 12
});

// To update age and favorite color:
await updateDoc(frankDocRef, {
    "age": 13,
    "favorites.color": "Red"
});

Version Web 8

// Create an initial document to update.
var frankDocRef = db.collection("users").doc("frank");
frankDocRef.set({
    name: "Frank",
    favorites: { food: "Pizza", color: "Blue", subject: "recess" },
    age: 12
});

// To update age and favorite color:
db.collection("users").doc("frank").update({
    "age": 13,
    "favorites.color": "Red"
})
.then(() => {
    console.log("Document successfully updated!");
});
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
// Create an initial document to update.
let frankDocRef = db.collection("users").document("frank")
do {
  try await frankDocRef.setData([
    "name": "Frank",
    "favorites": [ "food": "Pizza", "color": "Blue", "subject": "recess" ],
    "age": 12
  ])

  // To update age and favorite color:
  try await frankDocRef.updateData([
    "age": 13,
    "favorites.color": "Red"
  ])
  print("Document successfully updated")
} catch {
  print("Error updating document: \(error)")
}
Objective-C
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
// Create an initial document to update.
FIRDocumentReference *frankDocRef =
    [[self.db collectionWithPath:@"users"] documentWithPath:@"frank"];
[frankDocRef setData:@{
  @"name": @"Frank",
  @"favorites": @{
    @"food": @"Pizza",
    @"color": @"Blue",
    @"subject": @"recess"
  },
  @"age": @12
}];
// To update age and favorite color:
[frankDocRef updateData:@{
  @"age": @13,
  @"favorites.color": @"Red",
} completion:^(NSError * _Nullable error) {
  if (error != nil) {
    NSLog(@"Error updating document: %@", error);
  } else {
    NSLog(@"Document successfully updated");
  }
}];
Kotlin + KTX
Android
// Assume the document contains:
// {
//   name: "Frank",
//   favorites: { food: "Pizza", color: "Blue", subject: "recess" }
//   age: 12
// }
//
// To update age and favorite color:
db.collection("users").document("frank")
    .update(
        mapOf(
            "age" to 13,
            "favorites.color" to "Red",
        ),
    )
Java
Android
// Assume the document contains:
// {
//   name: "Frank",
//   favorites: { food: "Pizza", color: "Blue", subject: "recess" }
//   age: 12
// }
//
// To update age and favorite color:
db.collection("users").document("frank")
        .update(
                "age", 13,
                "favorites.color", "Red"
        );

Dart

// Assume the document contains:
// {
//   name: "Frank",
//   favorites: { food: "Pizza", color: "Blue", subject: "recess" }
//   age: 12
// }
db
    .collection("users")
    .doc("frank")
    .update({"age": 13, "favorites.color": "Red"});
Java
// Create an initial document to update
DocumentReference frankDocRef = db.collection("users").document("frank");
Map<String, Object> initialData = new HashMap<>();
initialData.put("name", "Frank");
initialData.put("age", 12);

Map<String, Object> favorites = new HashMap<>();
favorites.put("food", "Pizza");
favorites.put("color", "Blue");
favorites.put("subject", "Recess");
initialData.put("favorites", favorites);

ApiFuture<WriteResult> initialResult = frankDocRef.set(initialData);
// Confirm that data has been successfully saved by blocking on the operation
initialResult.get();

// Update age and favorite color
Map<String, Object> updates = new HashMap<>();
updates.put("age", 13);
updates.put("favorites.color", "Red");

// Async update document
ApiFuture<WriteResult> writeResult = frankDocRef.update(updates);
// ...
System.out.println("Update time : " + writeResult.get().getUpdateTime());
Python
# Create an initial document to update
frank_ref = db.collection("users").document("frank")
frank_ref.set(
    {
        "name": "Frank",
        "favorites": {"food": "Pizza", "color": "Blue", "subject": "Recess"},
        "age": 12,
    }
)

# Update age and favorite color
frank_ref.update({"age": 13, "favorites.color": "Red"})
Python
(asynchrone)
# Create an initial document to update
frank_ref = db.collection("users").document("frank")
await frank_ref.set(
    {
        "name": "Frank",
        "favorites": {"food": "Pizza", "color": "Blue", "subject": "Recess"},
        "age": 12,
    }
)

# Update age and favorite color
await frank_ref.update({"age": 13, "favorites.color": "Red"})
C++
// Assume the document contains:
// {
//   name: "Frank",
//   favorites: { food: "Pizza", color: "Blue", subject: "recess" }
//   age: 12
// }
//
// To update age and favorite color:
db->Collection("users").Document("frank").Update({
    {"age", FieldValue::Integer(13)},
    {"favorites.color", FieldValue::String("red")},
});
Node.js
const initialData = {
  name: 'Frank',
  age: 12,
  favorites: {
    food: 'Pizza',
    color: 'Blue',
    subject: 'recess'
  }
};

// ...
const res = await db.collection('users').doc('Frank').update({
  age: 13,
  'favorites.color': 'Red'
});
Go

import (
	"context"
	"log"

	"cloud.google.com/go/firestore"
)

func updateDocNested(ctx context.Context, client *firestore.Client) error {
	initialData := map[string]interface{}{
		"name": "Frank",
		"age":  12,
		"favorites": map[string]interface{}{
			"food":    "Pizza",
			"color":   "Blue",
			"subject": "recess",
		},
	}

	// ...

	_, err := client.Collection("users").Doc("frank").Set(ctx, map[string]interface{}{
		"age": 13,
		"favorites": map[string]interface{}{
			"color": "Red",
		},
	}, firestore.MergeAll)
	if err != nil {
		// Handle any errors in an appropriate way, such as returning them.
		log.Printf("An error has occurred: %s", err)
	}

	return err
}
PHP

PHP

Pour vous authentifier auprès de Firestore, configurez les Identifiants par défaut de l'application. Pour en savoir plus, consultez Configurer l'authentification pour un environnement de développement local.

// Create an initial document to update
$frankRef = $db->collection('samples/php/users')->document('frank');
$frankRef->set([
    'first' => 'Frank',
    'last' => 'Franklin',
    'favorites' => ['food' => 'Pizza', 'color' => 'Blue', 'subject' => 'Recess'],
    'age' => 12
]);

// Update age and favorite color
$frankRef->update([
    ['path' => 'age', 'value' => 13],
    ['path' => 'favorites.color', 'value' => 'Red']
]);
Unity
DocumentReference frankDocRef = db.Collection("users").Document("frank");
Dictionary<string, object> initialData = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
	{ "Name", "Frank" },
	{ "Age", 12 }
};

Dictionary<string, object> favorites = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
	{ "Food", "Pizza" },
	{ "Color", "Blue" },
	{ "Subject", "Recess" },
};
initialData.Add("Favorites", favorites);
frankDocRef.SetAsync(initialData).ContinueWithOnMainThread(task => {

	// Update age and favorite color
	Dictionary<string, object> updates = new Dictionary<string, object>
	{
		{ "Age", 13 },
		{ "Favorites.Color", "Red" },
	};

	// Asynchronously update the document
	return frankDocRef.UpdateAsync(updates);
}).ContinueWithOnMainThread(task => {
	Debug.Log(
		"Updated the age and favorite color fields of the Frank document in "
		+ "the users collection.");
});
C#
DocumentReference frankDocRef = db.Collection("users").Document("frank");
Dictionary<string, object> initialData = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
    { "Name", "Frank" },
    { "Age", 12 }
};

Dictionary<string, object> favorites = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
    { "Food", "Pizza" },
    { "Color", "Blue" },
    { "Subject", "Recess" },
};
initialData.Add("Favorites", favorites);
await frankDocRef.SetAsync(initialData);

// Update age and favorite color
Dictionary<string, object> updates = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
    { "Age", 13 },
    { "Favorites.Color", "Red" },
};

// Asynchronously update the document
await frankDocRef.UpdateAsync(updates);
Ruby
# Create an initial document to update
frank_ref = firestore.doc "#{collection_path}/frank"
frank_ref.set(
  {
    name:      "Frank",
    favorites: {
      food:    "Pizza",
      color:   "Blue",
      subject: "Recess"
    },
    age:       12
  }
)

# Update age and favorite color
frank_ref.update({ age: 13, "favorites.color": "Red" })

La notation par points vous permet de mettre à jour un seul champ imbriqué sans en écraser d'autres. Si vous mettez à jour un champ imbriqué sans notation par points, vous écraserez l'intégralité du champ de mappage, par exemple :

Web

// Create our initial doc
db.collection("users").doc("frank").set({
  name: "Frank",
  favorites: {
    food: "Pizza",
    color: "Blue",
    subject: "Recess"
  },
  age: 12
}).then(function() {
  console.log("Frank created");
});

// Update the doc without using dot notation.
// Notice the map value for favorites.
db.collection("users").doc("frank").update({
  favorites: {
    food: "Ice Cream"
  }
}).then(function() {
  console.log("Frank food updated");
});

/*
Ending State, favorite.color and favorite.subject are no longer present:
/users
    /frank
        {
            name: "Frank",
            favorites: {
                food: "Ice Cream",
            },
            age: 12
        }
 */

Mettre à jour des éléments dans un tableau

Si votre document contient un champ de tableau, vous pouvez utiliser arrayUnion() et arrayRemove() pour ajouter et supprimer des éléments. arrayUnion() ajoute des éléments à un tableau, mais uniquement des éléments qui ne sont pas déjà présents. arrayRemove() supprime toutes les instances de chaque élément.

Version Web 9

import { doc, updateDoc, arrayUnion, arrayRemove } from "firebase/firestore";

const washingtonRef = doc(db, "cities", "DC");

// Atomically add a new region to the "regions" array field.
await updateDoc(washingtonRef, {
    regions: arrayUnion("greater_virginia")
});

// Atomically remove a region from the "regions" array field.
await updateDoc(washingtonRef, {
    regions: arrayRemove("east_coast")
});

Version Web 8

var washingtonRef = db.collection("cities").doc("DC");

// Atomically add a new region to the "regions" array field.
washingtonRef.update({
    regions: firebase.firestore.FieldValue.arrayUnion("greater_virginia")
});

// Atomically remove a region from the "regions" array field.
washingtonRef.update({
    regions: firebase.firestore.FieldValue.arrayRemove("east_coast")
});
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
let washingtonRef = db.collection("cities").document("DC")

// Atomically add a new region to the "regions" array field.
washingtonRef.updateData([
  "regions": FieldValue.arrayUnion(["greater_virginia"])
])

// Atomically remove a region from the "regions" array field.
washingtonRef.updateData([
  "regions": FieldValue.arrayRemove(["east_coast"])
])
Objective-C
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
FIRDocumentReference *washingtonRef =
    [[self.db collectionWithPath:@"cities"] documentWithPath:@"DC"];

// Atomically add a new region to the "regions" array field.
[washingtonRef updateData:@{
  @"regions": [FIRFieldValue fieldValueForArrayUnion:@[@"greater_virginia"]]
}];

// Atomically remove a new region to the "regions" array field.
[washingtonRef updateData:@{
  @"regions": [FIRFieldValue fieldValueForArrayRemove:@[@"east_coast"]]
}];
Kotlin + KTX
Android
val washingtonRef = db.collection("cities").document("DC")

// Atomically add a new region to the "regions" array field.
washingtonRef.update("regions", FieldValue.arrayUnion("greater_virginia"))

// Atomically remove a region from the "regions" array field.
washingtonRef.update("regions", FieldValue.arrayRemove("east_coast"))
Java
Android
DocumentReference washingtonRef = db.collection("cities").document("DC");

// Atomically add a new region to the "regions" array field.
washingtonRef.update("regions", FieldValue.arrayUnion("greater_virginia"));

// Atomically remove a region from the "regions" array field.
washingtonRef.update("regions", FieldValue.arrayRemove("east_coast"));

Dart

final washingtonRef = db.collection("cities").doc("DC");

// Atomically add a new region to the "regions" array field.
washingtonRef.update({
  "regions": FieldValue.arrayUnion(["greater_virginia"]),
});

// Atomically remove a region from the "regions" array field.
washingtonRef.update({
  "regions": FieldValue.arrayRemove(["east_coast"]),
});
Java
DocumentReference washingtonRef = db.collection("cities").document("DC");

// Atomically add a new region to the "regions" array field.
ApiFuture<WriteResult> arrayUnion =
    washingtonRef.update("regions", FieldValue.arrayUnion("greater_virginia"));
System.out.println("Update time : " + arrayUnion.get());

// Atomically remove a region from the "regions" array field.
ApiFuture<WriteResult> arrayRm =
    washingtonRef.update("regions", FieldValue.arrayRemove("east_coast"));
System.out.println("Update time : " + arrayRm.get());
Python
city_ref = db.collection("cities").document("DC")

# Atomically add a new region to the 'regions' array field.
city_ref.update({"regions": firestore.ArrayUnion(["greater_virginia"])})

# // Atomically remove a region from the 'regions' array field.
city_ref.update({"regions": firestore.ArrayRemove(["east_coast"])})
Python
(asynchrone)
city_ref = db.collection("cities").document("DC")

# Atomically add a new region to the 'regions' array field.
await city_ref.update({"regions": firestore.ArrayUnion(["greater_virginia"])})

# // Atomically remove a region from the 'regions' array field.
await city_ref.update({"regions": firestore.ArrayRemove(["east_coast"])})
C++
// This is not yet supported.
Node.js
// ...
const washingtonRef = db.collection('cities').doc('DC');

// Atomically add a new region to the "regions" array field.
const unionRes = await washingtonRef.update({
  regions: FieldValue.arrayUnion('greater_virginia')
});
// Atomically remove a region from the "regions" array field.
const removeRes = await washingtonRef.update({
  regions: FieldValue.arrayRemove('east_coast')
});

// To add or remove multiple items, pass multiple arguments to arrayUnion/arrayRemove
const multipleUnionRes = await washingtonRef.update({
  regions: FieldValue.arrayUnion('south_carolina', 'texas')
  // Alternatively, you can use spread operator in ES6 syntax
  // const newRegions = ['south_carolina', 'texas']
  // regions: FieldValue.arrayUnion(...newRegions)
});
Go
// Not supported yet
PHP

PHP

Pour vous authentifier auprès de Firestore, configurez les Identifiants par défaut de l'application. Pour en savoir plus, consultez Configurer l'authentification pour un environnement de développement local.

$cityRef = $db->collection('samples/php/cities')->document('DC');

// Atomically add a new region to the "regions" array field.
$cityRef->update([
    ['path' => 'regions', 'value' => FieldValue::arrayUnion(['greater_virginia'])]
]);

// Atomically remove a region from the "regions" array field.
$cityRef->update([
    ['path' => 'regions', 'value' => FieldValue::arrayRemove(['east_coast'])]
]);
Unity
// This is not yet supported in the Unity SDK
  
C#
DocumentReference washingtonRef = db.Collection("cities").Document("DC");

// Atomically add a new region to the "regions" array field.
await washingtonRef.UpdateAsync("Regions", FieldValue.ArrayUnion("greater_virginia"));

// Atomically remove a region from the "regions" array field.
await washingtonRef.UpdateAsync("Regions", FieldValue.ArrayRemove("east_coast"));
Ruby
// Not supported yet

Incrémenter une valeur numérique

Vous pouvez incrémenter ou décrémenter la valeur d'un champ numérique, comme indiqué dans l'exemple suivant. Une opération d'incrémentation augmente ou diminue la valeur actuelle d'un champ d'une valeur donnée.

Version Web 9

import { doc, updateDoc, increment } from "firebase/firestore";

const washingtonRef = doc(db, "cities", "DC");

// Atomically increment the population of the city by 50.
await updateDoc(washingtonRef, {
    population: increment(50)
});

Version Web 8

var washingtonRef = db.collection('cities').doc('DC');

// Atomically increment the population of the city by 50.
washingtonRef.update({
    population: firebase.firestore.FieldValue.increment(50)
});
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
let washingtonRef = db.collection("cities").document("DC")

// Atomically increment the population of the city by 50.
// Note that increment() with no arguments increments by 1.
washingtonRef.updateData([
  "population": FieldValue.increment(Int64(50))
])
Objective-C
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
FIRDocumentReference *washingtonRef =
    [[self.db collectionWithPath:@"cities"] documentWithPath:@"DC"];

// Atomically increment the population of the city by 50.
// Note that increment() with no arguments increments by 1.
[washingtonRef updateData:@{
  @"population": [FIRFieldValue fieldValueForIntegerIncrement:50]
}];
Kotlin + KTX
Android
val washingtonRef = db.collection("cities").document("DC")

// Atomically increment the population of the city by 50.
washingtonRef.update("population", FieldValue.increment(50))
Java
Android
DocumentReference washingtonRef = db.collection("cities").document("DC");

// Atomically increment the population of the city by 50.
washingtonRef.update("population", FieldValue.increment(50));

Dart

var washingtonRef = db.collection('cities').doc('DC');

// Atomically increment the population of the city by 50.
washingtonRef.update(
  {"population": FieldValue.increment(50)},
);
Java
DocumentReference washingtonRef = db.collection("cities").document("DC");

// Atomically increment the population of the city by 50.
final ApiFuture<WriteResult> updateFuture =
    washingtonRef.update("population", FieldValue.increment(50));
Python
washington_ref = db.collection("cities").document("DC")

washington_ref.update({"population": firestore.Increment(50)})
Python
(asynchrone)
washington_ref = db.collection("cities").document("DC")

await washington_ref.update({"population": firestore.Increment(50)})
C++
// This is not yet supported.
Node.js
// ...
const washingtonRef = db.collection('cities').doc('DC');

// Atomically increment the population of the city by 50.
const res = await washingtonRef.update({
  population: FieldValue.increment(50)
});
Go
import (
	"context"
	"fmt"

	"cloud.google.com/go/firestore"
)

// updateDocumentIncrement increments the population of the city document in the
// cities collection by 50.
func updateDocumentIncrement(projectID, city string) error {
	// projectID := "my-project"

	ctx := context.Background()

	client, err := firestore.NewClient(ctx, projectID)
	if err != nil {
		return fmt.Errorf("firestore.NewClient: %w", err)
	}
	defer client.Close()

	dc := client.Collection("cities").Doc(city)
	_, err = dc.Update(ctx, []firestore.Update{
		{Path: "population", Value: firestore.Increment(50)},
	})
	if err != nil {
		return fmt.Errorf("Update: %w", err)
	}

	return nil
}
PHP

PHP

Pour vous authentifier auprès de Firestore, configurez les Identifiants par défaut de l'application. Pour en savoir plus, consultez Configurer l'authentification pour un environnement de développement local.

$cityRef = $db->collection('samples/php/cities')->document('DC');

// Atomically increment the population of the city by 50.
$cityRef->update([
    ['path' => 'regions', 'value' => FieldValue::increment(50)]
]);
Unity
// This is not yet supported in the Unity SDK.
  
C#
DocumentReference washingtonRef = db.Collection("cities").Document("DC");

// Atomically increment the population of the city by 50.
await washingtonRef.UpdateAsync("Regions", FieldValue.Increment(50));
Ruby
city_ref = firestore.doc "#{collection_path}/DC"
city_ref.update({ population: firestore.field_increment(50) })

Les opérations d'incrémentation sont utiles pour implémenter des compteurs, mais sachez que vous ne pouvez mettre à jour un document qu'une seule fois par seconde. Si vous devez mettre à jour votre compteur plus fréquemment, consultez la page Compteurs distribués.