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Firestore backing for the travetto model module.

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  • @travetto/model-firestore/index.ts

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Firestore Model Support

Firestore backing for the travetto model module.

Install: @travetto/model-firestore

npm install @travetto/model-firestore

This module provides an Firestore-based implementation of the Data Modeling Support. This source allows the Data Modeling Support module to read, write and query against Firestore.

Supported features:

Out of the box, by installing the module, everything should be wired up by default.If you need to customize any aspect of the source 
or config, you can override and register it with the [Dependency Injection](https://github.com/travetto/travetto/tree/main/module/di#readme "Dependency registration/management and injection support.") module.

Code: Wiring up a custom Model Source

import { InjectableFactory } from '@travetto/di';
import { FirestoreModelConfig, FirestoreModelService } from '@travetto/model-firestore';

export class Init {
  @InjectableFactory({
    primary: true
  })
  static getModelSource(conf: FirestoreModelConfig) {
    return new FirestoreModelService(conf);
  }
}

where the FirestoreModelConfig is defined by:

Code: Structure of FirestoreModelConfig

import { ResourceManager } from '@travetto/base';
import { Config } from '@travetto/config';

@Config('model.firestore')
export class FirestoreModelConfig {

  databaseURL?: string;
  credentialsFile?: string;
  emulator?: string;
  projectId: string;
  namespace?: string;
  autoCreate?: boolean;
  credentials?: {
    client_email: string;
    project_id: string;
    private_key: string;
  };

  async postConstruct(): Promise<void> {
    if (this.emulator) {
      process.env.FIRESTORE_EMULATOR_HOST = this.emulator;
    }
    if (this.credentialsFile && !this.credentials) {
      this.credentials = JSON.parse(await ResourceManager.read(this.credentialsFile, 'utf8'));
    }
  }
}

Additionally, you can see that the class is registered with the @Config annotation, and so these values can be overridden using the standard Configurationresolution paths.