Pydantic models for Google Firestore.
Inspired by fireclass.
pip install pyrodantic
from google.cloud.firestore import Client
from pyrodantic import Document, FirestoreID
firestore_client = Client()
class TestDocument(Document):
document_id: FirestoreID = None
test_string: str
test_int: int
test_default: str = 'default'
class Firestore:
collection = 'test-collection'
doc = TestDocument(firestore_client, test_string='foo', test_int=1)
# doc == TestDocument(document_id=None, test_string='foo', test_int=1, test_default='default')
doc.create()
# doc == TestDocument(document_id='4f7be295accc473aa87844ec6f98443c', test_string='foo', test_int=1, test_default='default')
doc = TestDocument.get('4f7be295accc473aa87844ec6f98443c', firestore_client=firestore_client)
# doc == TestDocument(document_id='4f7be295accc473aa87844ec6f98443c', test_string='foo', test_int=1, test_default='default')
docs = list(TestDocument.where('test_string', '==', 'foo', firestore_client).stream())
# docs[0] == TestDocument(document_id='4f7be295accc473aa87844ec6f98443c', test_string='foo', test_int=1, test_default='default')
docs[0].delete()
doc = TestDocument.get('4f7be295accc473aa87844ec6f98443c', firestore_client=firestore_client)
# doc == None
- Support transactions
- Support sub-collections