Firebase Retrieving Data in Swift
It gives you that warning message indexOn
because you are doing a query.
you should define the keys you will be indexing on via the .indexOn rule in your Security and Firebase Rules. While you are allowed to create these queries ad-hoc on the client, you will see greatly improved performance when using .indexOn
As you know the name you are looking for you can directly go to that node, without a query.
let ref:FIRDatabaseReference! // your ref ie. root.child("users").child("[email protected]")
// only need to fetch once so use single event
ref.observeSingleEventOfType(.Value, withBlock: { snapshot in
if !snapshot.exists() { return }
//print(snapshot)
if let userName = snapshot.value["full_name"] as? String {
print(userName)
}
if let email = snapshot.value["email"] as? String {
print(email)
}
// can also use
// snapshot.childSnapshotForPath("full_name").value as! String
})
Swift 4
let ref = Database.database().reference(withPath: "user")
ref.observeSingleEvent(of: .value, with: { snapshot in
if !snapshot.exists() { return }
print(snapshot) // Its print all values including Snap (User)
print(snapshot.value!)
let username = snapshot.childSnapshot(forPath: "full_name").value
print(username!)
})
{
"rules": {
"tbl_name": {
".indexOn": ["field_name1", "field_name2"]
},
".read": true,
".write": true
}
}
You can apply indexOn on any field. Add this json in rules security and rules tab. Hope this works for you. :)