I am using firebase(angularfire) in my angularjs app to store and process my message system but can't seem to figure out how to replicate the example data from the firebase docs
// room members are easily accessible (or restricted)
// we also store these by room ID
"members": {
// we'll talk about indices like this below
"one": {
"mchen": true,
"hmadi": true
}
}
Here the members.one contains the user name as a key and I am trying to do this for my data as well but can't seem to figure out a solution.
The members portion of my firebase data is like so:
members { one: { } }
I have two variables set in the $scope.
user_name = kep; //person chatting with name
sender_name = pek; //current user name
So I want to use the set function to insert data into members.one or in this case members.user_name + ':' + sender_name but where I am having trouble is how to actually insert the data without creating a parent object.
ref.child('members').child(user_name + ':' + sender_name).set({
user_name: true, sender_name: true
});
The problem arises when I try to pass user_name and sender_name into the set() function below is the result it gets.
members { "kep:pek": { user_name: true, sender_name: true }}
where as I want it to be:
members { "kep:pek": { kep: true, pek: true }}
If I put user_name and sender_name into an object and then run the set() function with the object passed it will create the following structure which is not what I am looking for:
members { "kep:pek": { newObject: { kep: true, pek: true }}}