I am following a tutorial and firebase.firestore.FieldValue.serverTimestamp() is used in the code to set timestamp
prop as the server timestamp.
import firebase from "firebase";
const someFunction = () => {
addDoc(collection(db, `rooms/${roomId}/messages`), {
message: input,
name: user.displayName,
timestamp: firebase.firestore.FieldValue.serverTimestamp(),
}).then((res) => getMessagesData());
};
But I get this error.
Module not found: Can't resolve 'firebase' in ...
I suppose firebase had some kind of update that we don't import it with import firebase from "firebase";
anymore? What should I do to use the servertimestamp()
?
CodePudding user response:
For an up to date sample, see the documentation on adding a server-side timestamp, which contains this snippet
import { updateDoc, serverTimestamp } from "firebase/firestore";
const docRef = doc(db, 'objects', 'some-id');
// Update the timestamp field with the value from the server
const updateTimestamp = await updateDoc(docRef, {
timestamp: serverTimestamp()
});
The documentation has side-by-side examples for both the new v9 modular syntax and the older syntax that you're likely to find in many third-party tutorials, so you can look up how to translate the code to the newer syntax. The upgrade guide is a good way to get started with that too.