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Passing a query to useCollection gives warning "could not get path of the data source" #1315
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For queries, you need to pass an |
@posva I suppose it doesn't matter that I'm not using SSR? |
Not yet 😄 Lines 42 to 47 in 66f42ed
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I'm also not using SSR (ssr: false in Nuxt config) and get this SSR related warning. Ideally, if no SSR is being used, there wouldn't be any warning related to it. |
+1 here. I am also seeing this warning and not using SSR at all. Using latest VueFire 3.1.13 version. |
does anyone know what the |
it must be a unique key across your application |
I'm not using SSR and I need to get rid of this warning. Please fix this. |
Demanding a maintainer fix something like this is not a good way to encourage them. First, you should explain exactly why you need to get rid of the warning, because usually warnings don't affect anything. Second, you can already get rid of the warnings based on the links to documentation above. For example https://vuefire.vuejs.org/guide/ssr.html#Manual-SSR-keys explains that you can manually set an SSR key. This will make it go away useCollection(queryRef, { ssrKey: 'my-quiz' }) Finally, consider sponsoring Posva so that he can reach his sponsorship goal and work on his open source projects full time. https://github.com/sponsors/posva |
I wish there was a better way. Thanks for help. |
How about adding more details to the warning message? The current warning,
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From what I can gather they plan to fix this by hiding the message for those not using SSR. The fix just hasn't been released yet. Maybe creating a PR would be helpful for the repo owner. Adding the |
still experienced this, had to use @BenJackGill 's fix |
hopefully it is resolved here #1564 |
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding is that this issue is not about removing the warning, but about the promise that resolves too early. Actual/Expected behavior stated in the summary: - pending resolves early, flashing "no companies yet" fragment before replacing with data
+ pending would resolve when fully complete to avoid flashing any template fragments that depend on it The warning is just telling you that something isn't right. In the given example, because Without the warning the problem would possibly be hidden away without a chance to enter debugging. The warning message is somewhat misleading, because it mentions the component "SSR". But the problem is not limited to SSR. It seems a more accurate warning message text would be: Warning [VueFire]: Unable to bind data source to a key by ref. Try passing a target or ssrKey. But to actually resolve the problem, you need to pass a ref to bind to. Either by passing a todos // given an existing Ref<Todo[]>
const { pending } = useCollection(todoListRef, { target: todos }) Or by passing an useCollection(queryRef, { ssrKey: 'my-quiz' }) I believe I'm facing the issue myself where I'm trying to bind a query to a prop in a watch in a Vue 2 app I'm trying to upgrade to Vue 3 – although I'm not 100% sure. At least the stack traces are seemingly pointing to the very same places as in this issue. const todosQuery = db.collection('todos')
.where('category', 'array-contains', category)
.orderBy('updated', 'desc');
this.$firestoreBind(`todos.${category}`, todosQuery); // ⚠️ [VueFire SSR]: Could not get the path of the data source
// ❌ Uncaught TypeError: snapshot.exists is not a function
// at Object.fromFirestore (vuefire.js)
// at _FirestoreDataConverter.fromFirestore (firebase_compat_firestore.js) Both the warning and error remains when switching to this.todos[category] = useCollection(todosQuery);
// const todosRef = toRef(this.todos, category);
// this.todos[category] = useCollection(todosQuery, { target: todosRef });
// this.todos[category] = useCollection(todosQuery, { ssrKey: `todos.${category}` }); |
The TypeError I was facing was unrelated; it is caused by using VueFire 3 together with the Firebase 10 namespaced/compat SDK. Configuring a global fromFirestore() converter using globalFirestoreOptions.converter = {
toFirestore: firestoreDefaultConverter.toFirestore,
fromFirestore(snapshot, options) {
return snapshot.exists ? (Object.defineProperties(snapshot.data(options), { id: { value: snapshot.id } })) : null
},
}; (see also this related Firebase compat SDK type mismatch issue) However, I still see the warning with vuefire 3.2.0, even when passing an This is because Seems the object ( I fear this might also be related to using the Firebase compat libraries? I eventually want to upgrade to the modular SDK, but was hoping to first get the app fundamentally working again on Vue 3, leveraging the compat libraries, and doing the major code refactoring for Composition API and modular SDK only afterwards, as it's going to be a lot of labor. Downgrading to VueFire 2 doesn't seem possible, because it does not support Vue 3. And as far as I can see there is no VueFire compat library? Sorry for the noise, everyone – by now I assume my case is special/different to yours due to the compat libraries. I did not want to hijack this issue, I genuinely thought I was facing the same problem. Maybe I should open a separate one. Mainly leaving this here in case someone else runs into the same issue. Edit: The Query object is a delegate and not a proxy. The Firestore Query class defines the delegate itself, and delegation usually only forwards functions, not properties. So it seems this should be affecting everyone. https://github.com/firebase/firebase-js-sdk/blob/ffbf5a60ac756c69dd50bddb69fccd9968844ac5/packages/firestore/src/lite-api/reference.ts#L115-L120 A workaround for the isFirestore… checkers would be to just check for the type property on the delegate, too? - return isObject(source) && source.type === 'query'
+ return isObject(source) && (source.type === 'query' || (source._delegate && source._delegate.type === 'query')) |
Reproduction
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Steps to reproduce the bug
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pending
resolves early causing any templates that depend on it to flash momentarily before being replaced with data.[VueFire SSR]: Could not get the path of the data source
Expected behavior
I would expect that passing a query to useCollection would behave the same as passing a raw collection.
Actual behavior
Additional information
I set a breakpoint in the source. Here's the result in Chrome Dev Tools with some of the local context showing.
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