WIP: feat(firestore): migrate and refactor samples from nodejs-firestore by angelcaamal · Pull Request #4255 · GoogleCloudPlatform/nodejs-docs-samples

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This pull request consolidates and enhances the Node.js Firestore samples by moving them into a dedicated directory. It also expands the sample collection with new examples for advanced querying and data processing pipelines, alongside updated quickstart and distributed counter examples. This restructuring aims to improve organization, maintainability, and discoverability of the Firestore Node.js documentation samples.

Highlights

  • Sample Migration: Migrated existing Node.js Firestore samples into a newly created, dedicated firestore/ directory for better organization.
  • New Sample Additions: Introduced new samples demonstrating advanced Firestore features, specifically limitToLast queries and data processing pipelines.
  • Dependency Management and Documentation: Established a new package.json file for managing dependencies and a README.md for comprehensive documentation, tailored specifically for the Firestore samples.
Changelog
  • firestore/README.md
    • Added a comprehensive README file for the Firestore Node.js samples, including a table of contents, usage instructions, and testing guidelines.
  • firestore/limit-to-last-query.js
    • Added a new sample demonstrating how to use the limitToLast query feature in Firestore.
  • firestore/package.json
    • Added a new package.json file to manage dependencies and scripts specifically for the Firestore samples.
  • firestore/pipelines-quickstart.js
    • Added a new quickstart sample showcasing the use of Firestore pipelines for data querying and transformation.
  • firestore/quickstart.js
    • Added a quickstart sample demonstrating basic CRUD operations (create, read, update, delete) with Firestore documents.
  • firestore/solution-counters.js
    • Added a sample illustrating how to implement distributed counters using Firestore.
  • firestore/test/limit-to-last-query.test.js
    • Added unit tests to verify the functionality of the limitToLast query sample.
  • firestore/test/quickstart.test.js
    • Added unit tests to ensure the quickstart sample performs its operations correctly.
  • firestore/test/solution-counters.test.js
    • Added unit tests to validate the distributed counter sample's behavior.
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