You can write your own converter as described in Firestore documentation.
firebase.firestore.FirestoreDataConverter<T>
- Converter used by withConverter()
to transform user objects of type T into Firestore data.
Using the converter allows you to specify generic type arguments when storing and retrieving objects from Firestore.
class Post {
constructor(readonly title: string, readonly author: string) {}
toString(): string {
return this.title + ', by ' + this.author;
}
}
const postConverter = {
toFirestore(post: Post): firebase.firestore.DocumentData {
return {title: post.title, author: post.author};
},
fromFirestore(
snapshot: firebase.firestore.QueryDocumentSnapshot,
options: firebase.firestore.SnapshotOptions
): Post {
const data = snapshot.data(options)!;
return new Post(data.title, data.author);
}
};
const postSnap = await firebase.firestore()
.collection('posts')
.withConverter(postConverter)
.doc().get();
const post = postSnap.data();
if (post !== undefined) {
post.title; // string
post.toString(); // Should be defined
post.someNonExistentProperty; // TS error
}