Firebase firestore can't save data. No exception












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Can anyone help me?



i try to save a doc on to firestore, but that does not seem to work, also there's no Exception.



I'm using Ionic 3



saveUserOnDatabase(user: firebase.User){

let usuario: Usuario = new Usuario();
usuario.id = user.uid
usuario.nome = user.displayName
usuario.photoUrl = user.photoURL

const firestore = firebase.firestore()
const settings = {timestampsInSnapshots: true}
firestore.settings(settings)
firestore.collection("user_data").doc(usuario.id).set(usuario)
.then( resp => {console.log("dados do usuario gravados no banco" + resp)})
.catch( error => {console.log("deu erro no banco" + error)})


}










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    Can anyone help me?



    i try to save a doc on to firestore, but that does not seem to work, also there's no Exception.



    I'm using Ionic 3



    saveUserOnDatabase(user: firebase.User){

    let usuario: Usuario = new Usuario();
    usuario.id = user.uid
    usuario.nome = user.displayName
    usuario.photoUrl = user.photoURL

    const firestore = firebase.firestore()
    const settings = {timestampsInSnapshots: true}
    firestore.settings(settings)
    firestore.collection("user_data").doc(usuario.id).set(usuario)
    .then( resp => {console.log("dados do usuario gravados no banco" + resp)})
    .catch( error => {console.log("deu erro no banco" + error)})


    }










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      Can anyone help me?



      i try to save a doc on to firestore, but that does not seem to work, also there's no Exception.



      I'm using Ionic 3



      saveUserOnDatabase(user: firebase.User){

      let usuario: Usuario = new Usuario();
      usuario.id = user.uid
      usuario.nome = user.displayName
      usuario.photoUrl = user.photoURL

      const firestore = firebase.firestore()
      const settings = {timestampsInSnapshots: true}
      firestore.settings(settings)
      firestore.collection("user_data").doc(usuario.id).set(usuario)
      .then( resp => {console.log("dados do usuario gravados no banco" + resp)})
      .catch( error => {console.log("deu erro no banco" + error)})


      }










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      Can anyone help me?



      i try to save a doc on to firestore, but that does not seem to work, also there's no Exception.



      I'm using Ionic 3



      saveUserOnDatabase(user: firebase.User){

      let usuario: Usuario = new Usuario();
      usuario.id = user.uid
      usuario.nome = user.displayName
      usuario.photoUrl = user.photoURL

      const firestore = firebase.firestore()
      const settings = {timestampsInSnapshots: true}
      firestore.settings(settings)
      firestore.collection("user_data").doc(usuario.id).set(usuario)
      .then( resp => {console.log("dados do usuario gravados no banco" + resp)})
      .catch( error => {console.log("deu erro no banco" + error)})


      }







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      André Rodrigues de SousaAndré Rodrigues de Sousa

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          Not sure why you arent getting an error message but I know that you cant set a document equal to your custom class right now. I put a function on my class's that just returns a generic object. e.g.



          export class Usuario {
          id: string;
          nome: string;
          photoUrl: string;
          getData(data): object {
          const result = {};
          Object.keys(data).map(key => result[key] = data[key]);
          return result;
          }
          }


          Then in your code you would do this



          firestore.collection("user_data").doc(usuario.id).set(usuario.getData())





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            Not sure why you arent getting an error message but I know that you cant set a document equal to your custom class right now. I put a function on my class's that just returns a generic object. e.g.



            export class Usuario {
            id: string;
            nome: string;
            photoUrl: string;
            getData(data): object {
            const result = {};
            Object.keys(data).map(key => result[key] = data[key]);
            return result;
            }
            }


            Then in your code you would do this



            firestore.collection("user_data").doc(usuario.id).set(usuario.getData())





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              Not sure why you arent getting an error message but I know that you cant set a document equal to your custom class right now. I put a function on my class's that just returns a generic object. e.g.



              export class Usuario {
              id: string;
              nome: string;
              photoUrl: string;
              getData(data): object {
              const result = {};
              Object.keys(data).map(key => result[key] = data[key]);
              return result;
              }
              }


              Then in your code you would do this



              firestore.collection("user_data").doc(usuario.id).set(usuario.getData())





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                Not sure why you arent getting an error message but I know that you cant set a document equal to your custom class right now. I put a function on my class's that just returns a generic object. e.g.



                export class Usuario {
                id: string;
                nome: string;
                photoUrl: string;
                getData(data): object {
                const result = {};
                Object.keys(data).map(key => result[key] = data[key]);
                return result;
                }
                }


                Then in your code you would do this



                firestore.collection("user_data").doc(usuario.id).set(usuario.getData())





                share|improve this answer













                Not sure why you arent getting an error message but I know that you cant set a document equal to your custom class right now. I put a function on my class's that just returns a generic object. e.g.



                export class Usuario {
                id: string;
                nome: string;
                photoUrl: string;
                getData(data): object {
                const result = {};
                Object.keys(data).map(key => result[key] = data[key]);
                return result;
                }
                }


                Then in your code you would do this



                firestore.collection("user_data").doc(usuario.id).set(usuario.getData())






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                answered Nov 23 '18 at 16:53









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