Python idiomatic client for Cloud Firestore
$ pip install --upgrade google-cloud-firestoreFor more information on setting up your Python development environment,
such as installing pip and virtualenv on your system, please refer
to Python Development Environment Setup Guide for Google Cloud Platform.
With google-cloud-python we try to make authentication as painless as
possible. Check out the Authentication section in our documentation to
learn more. You may also find the authentication document shared by all
the google-cloud-* libraries to be helpful.
Cloud Firestore (Firestore API docs) is a flexible, scalable database for mobile, web, and server development from Firebase and Google Cloud Platform. Like Firebase Realtime Database, it keeps your data in sync across client apps through realtime listeners and offers offline support for mobile and web so you can build responsive apps that work regardless of network latency or Internet connectivity. Cloud Firestore also offers seamless integration with other Firebase and Google Cloud Platform products, including Cloud Functions.
See the google-cloud-python API firestore documentation to learn how to
interact with the Cloud Firestore using this Client Library.
See the official Cloud Firestore documentation for more details on how to activate Cloud Firestore for your project.
from google.cloud import firestore
# Add a new document
db = firestore.Client()
doc_ref = db.collection(u'users').document(u'alovelace')
doc_ref.set({
u'first': u'Ada',
u'last': u'Lovelace',
u'born': 1815
})
# Then query for documents
users_ref = db.collection(u'users')
docs = users_ref.get()
for doc in docs:
print(u'{} => {}'.format(doc.id, doc.to_dict()))