Reputation: 20442
My Firestore collection has documents with a string field, which can be null.
I was expecting that if I query:
Collection("products").Where("producedDate", "<", "2018-01-15")
I would get all products whose "producedDate" is earlier than "2018-10-15", including those whose "producedDate" is null.
But actually I am not getting the null
s.
Is this intended or it's a bug?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 4165
Reputation: 11326
It was intended to work that way. The documentation states that:
When a query involves a field with values of mixed types, Cloud Firestore uses a deterministic ordering based on the internal representations. The following list shows the order:
- Null values
- Boolean values
- Integer and floating-point values, sorted in numerical order
- Date values
- Text string values
- [...]
Note that it only follows this order when you're running a query with values of mixed types. In your query you're passing a Date
value, which means it will only query on values of Date
type and not the others (like null
for example).
In order to get the null
values, you can create a compound query, by adding a second Where
:
Collection("products").Where("producedDate", "<", "2018-01-15").Where("producedDate", "==", null)
Upvotes: 7