I'm trying to query a few documents from a collection, this query should listen to changes made in the queried documents, so I'd need a stream. I'm doing following (in Dart/Flutter)
Stream<List<MatchRequest>> _getNewMatches() {
return Collection<MatchRequest>(path: 'requests')
.ref
.where('status', isNull: true)
.where('users', arrayContains: ['$currentUid'])
.orderBy('last_activity')
.snapshots()
.map((list) => list.documents.map(
(doc) => Global.models[MatchRequest](doc.data) as MatchRequest));
}
(The object Collection sets the path to the ref in it's constructor, eg: ref = db.collection($path) and the map makes a model of the results)
Then I'm using a StreamBuilder with stream
invoking the method above and builder
checking if snapshot.hasData. But it keeps loading, snapshot.hasData keeps being false. What am I doing wrong here?
EDIT:
My firestore security rules contain:
match /requests/{requestId} {
allow read: if isLoggedIn();
allow write: if isLoggedIn();
}
When removing every where
and orderBy
, it doesn't find anything as well. And there are documents present in the requests-collection
When trying to query only 1 document as a stream from the requests-collection, he does find the result
Is it because I should add indexes to my firestore indexes? But this won't solve my first problem which is that even without where
and orderBy
, it doesn't get any data
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