import { Change } from "../../common/change"; import { ParamsOf } from "../../common/params"; import { DataSnapshot } from "../../common/providers/database"; import { CloudFunction, EventContext } from "../cloud-functions"; import { DeploymentOptions } from "../function-configuration"; export { DataSnapshot }; /** * Registers a function that triggers on events from a specific * Firebase Realtime Database instance. * * @remarks * Use this method together with `ref` to specify the instance on which to * watch for database events. For example: `firebase.database.instance('my-app-db-2').ref('/foo/bar')` * * Note that `functions.database.ref` used without `instance` watches the * *default* instance for events. * * @param instance The instance name of the database instance * to watch for write events. * @returns Firebase Realtime Database instance builder interface. */ export declare function instance(instance: string): InstanceBuilder; /** * Registers a function that triggers on Firebase Realtime Database write * events. * * @remarks * This method behaves very similarly to the method of the same name in the * client and Admin Firebase SDKs. Any change to the Database that affects the * data at or below the provided `path` will fire an event in Cloud Functions. * * There are three important differences between listening to a Realtime * Database event in Cloud Functions and using the Realtime Database in the * client and Admin SDKs: * * 1. Cloud Functions allows wildcards in the `path` name. Any `path` component * in curly brackets (`{}`) is a wildcard that matches all strings. The value * that matched a certain invocation of a Cloud Function is returned as part * of the [`EventContext.params`](cloud_functions_eventcontext.html#params object. For * example, `ref("messages/{messageId}")` matches changes at * `/messages/message1` or `/messages/message2`, resulting in * `event.params.messageId` being set to `"message1"` or `"message2"`, * respectively. * * 2. Cloud Functions do not fire an event for data that already existed before * the Cloud Function was deployed. * * 3. Cloud Function events have access to more information, including a * snapshot of the previous event data and information about the user who * triggered the Cloud Function. * * @param path The path within the Database to watch for write events. * @returns Firebase Realtime Database builder interface. */ export declare function ref(path: Ref): RefBuilder; /** * The Firebase Realtime Database instance builder interface. * * Access via [`database.instance()`](providers_database_.html#instance). */ export declare class InstanceBuilder { private instance; private options; constructor(instance: string, options: DeploymentOptions); /** * @returns Firebase Realtime Database reference builder interface. */ ref(path: Ref): RefBuilder; } /** * The Firebase Realtime Database reference builder interface. * * Access via [`functions.database.ref()`](functions.database#.ref). */ export declare class RefBuilder { private triggerResource; private options; constructor(triggerResource: () => string, options: DeploymentOptions); /** * Event handler that fires every time a Firebase Realtime Database write * of any kind (creation, update, or delete) occurs. * * @param handler Event handler that runs every time a Firebase Realtime Database * write occurs. * @returns A function that you can export and deploy. */ onWrite(handler: (change: Change, context: EventContext>) => PromiseLike | any): CloudFunction>; /** * Event handler that fires every time data is updated in * Firebase Realtime Database. * * @param handler Event handler which is run every time a Firebase Realtime Database * write occurs. * @returns A function which you can export and deploy. */ onUpdate(handler: (change: Change, context: EventContext>) => PromiseLike | any): CloudFunction>; /** * Event handler that fires every time new data is created in * Firebase Realtime Database. * * @param handler Event handler that runs every time new data is created in * Firebase Realtime Database. * @returns A function that you can export and deploy. */ onCreate(handler: (snapshot: DataSnapshot, context: EventContext>) => PromiseLike | any): CloudFunction; /** * Event handler that fires every time data is deleted from * Firebase Realtime Database. * * @param handler Event handler that runs every time data is deleted from * Firebase Realtime Database. * @returns A function that you can export and deploy. */ onDelete(handler: (snapshot: DataSnapshot, context: EventContext>) => PromiseLike | any): CloudFunction; private onOperation; private changeConstructor; }