top | item 18924263 (no title) stewart27 | 7 years ago Which ones would you like to see? We're always looking for new use cases to support. discuss order hn newest vira28|7 years ago These are not specific to Go. firebase authentication -> user account from disabled to enabled. firebase authentication -> when a new phone number is associated. Firestore -> field level triggers. Right now we have only document level trigger. elithrar|7 years ago > Firestore -> field level triggers. Right now we have only document level trigger.For what it's worth, if you have an onUpdate trigger on a Firestore database, the event you receive has the before & after state of the change, which would include field-level changes: https://firebase.google.com/docs/functions/firestore-events#...Is there a specific use-case that this doesn't handle for you?Note: Work at GCP, not on Functions. load replies (1)
vira28|7 years ago These are not specific to Go. firebase authentication -> user account from disabled to enabled. firebase authentication -> when a new phone number is associated. Firestore -> field level triggers. Right now we have only document level trigger. elithrar|7 years ago > Firestore -> field level triggers. Right now we have only document level trigger.For what it's worth, if you have an onUpdate trigger on a Firestore database, the event you receive has the before & after state of the change, which would include field-level changes: https://firebase.google.com/docs/functions/firestore-events#...Is there a specific use-case that this doesn't handle for you?Note: Work at GCP, not on Functions. load replies (1)
elithrar|7 years ago > Firestore -> field level triggers. Right now we have only document level trigger.For what it's worth, if you have an onUpdate trigger on a Firestore database, the event you receive has the before & after state of the change, which would include field-level changes: https://firebase.google.com/docs/functions/firestore-events#...Is there a specific use-case that this doesn't handle for you?Note: Work at GCP, not on Functions. load replies (1)
vira28|7 years ago
elithrar|7 years ago
For what it's worth, if you have an onUpdate trigger on a Firestore database, the event you receive has the before & after state of the change, which would include field-level changes: https://firebase.google.com/docs/functions/firestore-events#...
Is there a specific use-case that this doesn't handle for you?
Note: Work at GCP, not on Functions.