/* * Copyright 2017 Google * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #import NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN /** * A FIRMutableData instance is populated with data from a Firebase Database location. * When you are using runTransactionBlock:, you will be given an instance containing the current * data at that location. Your block will be responsible for updating that instance to the data * you wish to save at that location, and then returning using [FIRTransactionResult successWithValue:]. * * To modify the data, set its value property to any of the native types support by Firebase Database: * * + NSNumber (includes BOOL) * + NSDictionary * + NSArray * + NSString * + nil / NSNull to remove the data * * Note that changes made to a child FIRMutableData instance will be visible to the parent. */ NS_SWIFT_NAME(MutableData) @interface FIRMutableData : NSObject #pragma mark - Inspecting and navigating the data /** * Returns boolean indicating whether this mutable data has children. * * @return YES if this data contains child nodes. */ - (BOOL) hasChildren; /** * Indicates whether this mutable data has a child at the given path. * * @param path A path string, consisting either of a single segment, like 'child', or multiple segments, 'a/deeper/child' * @return YES if this data contains a child at the specified relative path */ - (BOOL) hasChildAtPath:(NSString *)path; /** * Used to obtain a FIRMutableData instance that encapsulates the data at the given relative path. * Note that changes made to the child will be visible to the parent. * * @param path A path string, consisting either of a single segment, like 'child', or multiple segments, 'a/deeper/child' * @return A FIRMutableData instance containing the data at the given path */ - (FIRMutableData *)childDataByAppendingPath:(NSString *)path; #pragma mark - Properties /** * To modify the data contained by this instance of FIRMutableData, set this to any of the native types supported by Firebase Database: * * + NSNumber (includes BOOL) * + NSDictionary * + NSArray * + NSString * + nil / NSNull to remove the data * * Note that setting this value will override the priority at this location. * * @return The current data at this location as a native object */ @property (strong, nonatomic, nullable) id value; /** * Set this property to update the priority of the data at this location. Can be set to the following types: * * + NSNumber * + NSString * + nil / NSNull to remove the priority * * @return The priority of the data at this location */ @property (strong, nonatomic, nullable) id priority; /** * @return The number of child nodes at this location */ @property (readonly, nonatomic) NSUInteger childrenCount; /** * Used to iterate over the children at this location. You can use the native for .. in syntax: * * for (FIRMutableData* child in data.children) { * ... * } * * Note that this enumerator operates on an immutable copy of the child list. So, you can modify the instance * during iteration, but the new additions will not be visible until you get a new enumerator. */ @property (readonly, nonatomic, strong) NSEnumerator* children; /** * @return The key name of this node, or nil if it is the top-most location */ @property (readonly, nonatomic, strong, nullable) NSString* key; @end NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END