Cloud Firestore Admin V1 API - Class Google::Cloud::Firestore::Admin::V1::Index (v0.5.0)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Firestore Admin V1 API class Google::Cloud::Firestore::Admin::V1::Index.

Cloud Firestore indexes enable simple and complex queries against documents in a database.

Inherits

  • Object

Extended By

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

Includes

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts

Methods

#fields

def fields() -> ::Array<::Google::Cloud::Firestore::Admin::V1::Index::IndexField>
Returns
  • (::Array<::Google::Cloud::Firestore::Admin::V1::Index::IndexField>) — The fields supported by this index.

    For composite indexes, this is always 2 or more fields. The last field entry is always for the field path __name__. If, on creation, __name__ was not specified as the last field, it will be added automatically with the same direction as that of the last field defined. If the final field in a composite index is not directional, the __name__ will be ordered ASCENDING (unless explicitly specified).

    For single field indexes, this will always be exactly one entry with a field path equal to the field path of the associated field.

#fields=

def fields=(value) -> ::Array<::Google::Cloud::Firestore::Admin::V1::Index::IndexField>
Parameter
  • value (::Array<::Google::Cloud::Firestore::Admin::V1::Index::IndexField>) — The fields supported by this index.

    For composite indexes, this is always 2 or more fields. The last field entry is always for the field path __name__. If, on creation, __name__ was not specified as the last field, it will be added automatically with the same direction as that of the last field defined. If the final field in a composite index is not directional, the __name__ will be ordered ASCENDING (unless explicitly specified).

    For single field indexes, this will always be exactly one entry with a field path equal to the field path of the associated field.

Returns
  • (::Array<::Google::Cloud::Firestore::Admin::V1::Index::IndexField>) — The fields supported by this index.

    For composite indexes, this is always 2 or more fields. The last field entry is always for the field path __name__. If, on creation, __name__ was not specified as the last field, it will be added automatically with the same direction as that of the last field defined. If the final field in a composite index is not directional, the __name__ will be ordered ASCENDING (unless explicitly specified).

    For single field indexes, this will always be exactly one entry with a field path equal to the field path of the associated field.

#name

def name() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — Output only. A server defined name for this index. The form of this name for composite indexes will be: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/collectionGroups/{collection_id}/indexes/{composite_index_id} For single field indexes, this field will be empty.

#name=

def name=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — Output only. A server defined name for this index. The form of this name for composite indexes will be: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/collectionGroups/{collection_id}/indexes/{composite_index_id} For single field indexes, this field will be empty.
Returns
  • (::String) — Output only. A server defined name for this index. The form of this name for composite indexes will be: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/collectionGroups/{collection_id}/indexes/{composite_index_id} For single field indexes, this field will be empty.

#query_scope

def query_scope() -> ::Google::Cloud::Firestore::Admin::V1::Index::QueryScope
Returns
  • (::Google::Cloud::Firestore::Admin::V1::Index::QueryScope) — Indexes with a collection query scope specified allow queries against a collection that is the child of a specific document, specified at query time, and that has the same collection id.

    Indexes with a collection group query scope specified allow queries against all collections descended from a specific document, specified at query time, and that have the same collection id as this index.

#query_scope=

def query_scope=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::Firestore::Admin::V1::Index::QueryScope
Parameter
  • value (::Google::Cloud::Firestore::Admin::V1::Index::QueryScope) — Indexes with a collection query scope specified allow queries against a collection that is the child of a specific document, specified at query time, and that has the same collection id.

    Indexes with a collection group query scope specified allow queries against all collections descended from a specific document, specified at query time, and that have the same collection id as this index.

Returns
  • (::Google::Cloud::Firestore::Admin::V1::Index::QueryScope) — Indexes with a collection query scope specified allow queries against a collection that is the child of a specific document, specified at query time, and that has the same collection id.

    Indexes with a collection group query scope specified allow queries against all collections descended from a specific document, specified at query time, and that have the same collection id as this index.

#state

def state() -> ::Google::Cloud::Firestore::Admin::V1::Index::State
Returns

#state=

def state=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::Firestore::Admin::V1::Index::State
Parameter
Returns