Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Firestore V1beta1 Client class WriteRequest.
The request for Firestore.Write .
The first request creates a stream, or resumes an existing one from a token. When creating a new stream, the server replies with a response containing only an ID and a token, to use in the next request. When resuming a stream, the server first streams any responses later than the given token, then a response containing only an up-to-date token, to use in the next request.
Generated from protobuf message google.firestore.v1beta1.WriteRequest
Methods
__construct
Constructor.
data
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object.
↳ database
string
Required. The database name. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}
. This is only required in the first message.
↳ stream_id
string
The ID of the write stream to resume. This may only be set in the first message. When left empty, a new write stream will be created.
↳ writes
array< Google\Cloud\Firestore\V1beta1\Write
>
The writes to apply. Always executed atomically and in order. This must be empty on the first request. This may be empty on the last request. This must not be empty on all other requests.
↳ stream_token
string
A stream token that was previously sent by the server. The client should set this field to the token from the most recent WriteResponse
it has received. This acknowledges that the client has received responses up to this token. After sending this token, earlier tokens may not be used anymore. The server may close the stream if there are too many unacknowledged responses. Leave this field unset when creating a new stream. To resume a stream at a specific point, set this field and the stream_id
field. Leave this field unset when creating a new stream.
↳ labels
getDatabase
Required. The database name. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}
.
This is only required in the first message.
string
setDatabase
Required. The database name. In the format: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}
.
This is only required in the first message.
var
string
$this
getStreamId
The ID of the write stream to resume.
This may only be set in the first message. When left empty, a new write stream will be created.
string
setStreamId
The ID of the write stream to resume.
This may only be set in the first message. When left empty, a new write stream will be created.
var
string
$this
getWrites
The writes to apply.
Always executed atomically and in order. This must be empty on the first request. This may be empty on the last request. This must not be empty on all other requests.
setWrites
The writes to apply.
Always executed atomically and in order. This must be empty on the first request. This may be empty on the last request. This must not be empty on all other requests.
$this
getStreamToken
A stream token that was previously sent by the server.
The client should set this field to the token from the most recent WriteResponse
it has received. This acknowledges that the client has
received responses up to this token. After sending this token, earlier
tokens may not be used anymore.
The server may close the stream if there are too many unacknowledged
responses.
Leave this field unset when creating a new stream. To resume a stream at
a specific point, set this field and the stream_id
field.
Leave this field unset when creating a new stream.
string
setStreamToken
A stream token that was previously sent by the server.
The client should set this field to the token from the most recent WriteResponse
it has received. This acknowledges that the client has
received responses up to this token. After sending this token, earlier
tokens may not be used anymore.
The server may close the stream if there are too many unacknowledged
responses.
Leave this field unset when creating a new stream. To resume a stream at
a specific point, set this field and the stream_id
field.
Leave this field unset when creating a new stream.
var
string
$this
getLabels
Labels associated with this write request.
setLabels
Labels associated with this write request.
$this