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Is it possible to print the firebase schema from POJOs?



the question might look a bit awkward, but since i've no tool to design firebase database model (what a shame google) i do straight design the pojos itself and as it grow big gets more difficult to "vizualise" the whole structure and possible gaps or maybe redundant fields



would be good to have a way to print out the schema and see it



by schame i mean like one instance of the whole database with dumb data










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    Is it possible to print the firebase schema from POJOs?



    the question might look a bit awkward, but since i've no tool to design firebase database model (what a shame google) i do straight design the pojos itself and as it grow big gets more difficult to "vizualise" the whole structure and possible gaps or maybe redundant fields



    would be good to have a way to print out the schema and see it



    by schame i mean like one instance of the whole database with dumb data










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      Is it possible to print the firebase schema from POJOs?



      the question might look a bit awkward, but since i've no tool to design firebase database model (what a shame google) i do straight design the pojos itself and as it grow big gets more difficult to "vizualise" the whole structure and possible gaps or maybe redundant fields



      would be good to have a way to print out the schema and see it



      by schame i mean like one instance of the whole database with dumb data










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      Is it possible to print the firebase schema from POJOs?



      the question might look a bit awkward, but since i've no tool to design firebase database model (what a shame google) i do straight design the pojos itself and as it grow big gets more difficult to "vizualise" the whole structure and possible gaps or maybe redundant fields



      would be good to have a way to print out the schema and see it



      by schame i mean like one instance of the whole database with dumb data







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          There is no built-in tool in the Firebase platform to print a schema for your Realtime Database based on the Java classes.



          If you're considering using Cloud Firestore, there is a tool to generate security rules from protobuf definitions. See https://github.com/FirebaseExtended/protobuf-rules-gen






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            If you're considering using Cloud Firestore, there is a tool to generate security rules from protobuf definitions. See https://github.com/FirebaseExtended/protobuf-rules-gen






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              If you're considering using Cloud Firestore, there is a tool to generate security rules from protobuf definitions. See https://github.com/FirebaseExtended/protobuf-rules-gen






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                There is no built-in tool in the Firebase platform to print a schema for your Realtime Database based on the Java classes.



                If you're considering using Cloud Firestore, there is a tool to generate security rules from protobuf definitions. See https://github.com/FirebaseExtended/protobuf-rules-gen






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                There is no built-in tool in the Firebase platform to print a schema for your Realtime Database based on the Java classes.



                If you're considering using Cloud Firestore, there is a tool to generate security rules from protobuf definitions. See https://github.com/FirebaseExtended/protobuf-rules-gen







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