Chilkat HOME Android™ Classic ASP C C++ C# Mono C# .NET Core C# C# UWP/WinRT DataFlex Delphi ActiveX Delphi DLL Visual FoxPro Java Lianja MFC Objective-C Perl PHP ActiveX PHP Extension PowerBuilder PowerShell PureBasic CkPython Chilkat2-Python Ruby SQL Server Swift 2 Swift 3,4,5... Tcl Unicode C Unicode C++ Visual Basic 6.0 VB.NET VB.NET UWP/WinRT VBScript Xojo Plugin Node.js Excel Go
(C# UWP/WinRT) Firebase GET - Reading DataDemonstrates how to read parts of a Firebase JSON database. The data used in this example is at Chilkat Firebase Pigs Database, and is shown here:
// Demonstrates how to read parts of a Firebase JSON database. // This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. // This example assumes a JWT authentication token, if required, has been previously obtained. // See Get Firebase Access Token from JSON Service Account Private Key for sample code. bool success; // Load the previously obtained Firebase access token into a string. Chilkat.FileAccess fac = new Chilkat.FileAccess(); string accessToken = fac.ReadEntireTextFile("qa_data/tokens/firebaseToken.txt","utf-8"); if (fac.LastMethodSuccess != true) { Debug.WriteLine(fac.LastErrorText); return; } Chilkat.Rest rest = new Chilkat.Rest(); // Make the initial connection (without sending a request yet). // Once connected, any number of requests may be sent. It is not necessary to explicitly // call Connect before each request. success = await rest.ConnectAsync("chilkat.firebaseio.com",443,true,true); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(rest.LastErrorText); return; } // If authentication is required... Chilkat.AuthGoogle authGoogle = new Chilkat.AuthGoogle(); authGoogle.AccessToken = accessToken; rest.SetAuthGoogle(authGoogle); // Chilkat's sample data (pig-rescue data) is publicly readable at: https://chilkat.firebaseio.com/.json // Let's get the animals with the shallow parameter so we can see how many pigs exist. string jsonResponse = await rest.FullRequestNoBodyAsync("GET","/pig-rescue/animal.json?shallow=true"); if (rest.LastMethodSuccess != true) { Debug.WriteLine(rest.LastErrorText); return; } // The JSON returned should look like this: // {"-KI3bD-FU_Dake7sYOiP":true,"-KI3bD-FU_Dake7sYOiT":true,"-KI3bD-FU_Dake7sYOiS":true,"-KI3bD-FU_Dake7sYOiU":true,"-KI3bD-FU_Dake7sYOiV":true,"-KI3bD-FU_Dake7sYOiR":true,"-KI3bD-FU_Dake7sYOiQ":true} Debug.WriteLine(jsonResponse); // Parse the response so we can iterate over each pig in the database.. Chilkat.StringBuilder piggyPath = new Chilkat.StringBuilder(); Chilkat.JsonObject shallow = new Chilkat.JsonObject(); Chilkat.JsonObject piggyData = new Chilkat.JsonObject(); shallow.Load(jsonResponse); int count = shallow.Size; int i = 0; while (i < count) { // Get each individual pig's data. piggyPath.Clear(); piggyPath.Append("/pig-rescue/animal/"); piggyPath.Append(shallow.NameAt(i)); piggyPath.Append("/.json"); string piggyJson = await rest.FullRequestNoBodyAsync("GET",piggyPath.GetAsString()); if (rest.LastMethodSuccess != true) { Debug.WriteLine(rest.LastErrorText); return; } // Show this piggy's data... // An example of one pig's data is shown here: // {"birth":"February, 1998","from":"Middle Ave.","gender":"F","in-date":"January, 2000", // "name":"Molly II","picture":{"caption":"Molly in the Pasture","description":"Black pig","file":"molly_th.jpg"}, // "species":"pot belly pig","type":"Cathy's Herd"} Debug.WriteLine("---- " + Convert.ToString(i) + " ----"); Debug.WriteLine(piggyJson); // Let's get the pig's name, and the caption of the picture. piggyData.Load(piggyJson); Debug.WriteLine("name: " + piggyData.StringOf("name")); Debug.WriteLine("caption: " + piggyData.StringOf("picture.caption")); i = i + 1; } // Note: In many of the Chilkat examples, you may notice strange ways // of doing something that should be simpler and shorter. For example, // building the piggyPath (above) could've been written differently, // with some simple string concatenation. // // The reason is that the Chilkat examples are written in a // proprietary "example code" scripting language, // and then automatically generated to each of the different programming // languages you see on example-code.com. The code generation is // limited in what it can do. For example, string concatentation // is not yet a feature of the "example code" scripting language (as of May 2016), // and therefore you won't see the use of a programming language's string // concatentation operators in any example. // |
© 2000-2022 Chilkat Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved.