Issue
I want to store "val credentials" inside "Credenciales" and "val generales" within "Generales" for each user in the firestore. However, if I sign up as a new user, it overwrites the stored data of the old user. Please, let me know how I can store both variables without replacing them.
Here's my snipped code:
val generales = hashMapOf(
"Nombre" to nameEditText.text.toString(),
"Celular" to celularEditText.text.toString(),
"Cedula" to cedulaEditText.text.toString(),
"Oficio" to oficioEditText.text.toString(),
"Estado civil" to auto_complete_txt.text.toString(),
"Calle" to calleEditText.text.toString(),
"Sector" to sectorEditText.text.toString(),
"Edificio" to edificioEditText.text.toString(),
"Apto" to numeroEditText.text.toString(),
"Ciudad" to ciudadEditText.text.toString(),
"Residencial" to resEditText.text.toString(),
"Telefono" to telEditText.text.toString(),
)
db.collection("Usuarios").document("Generales")
.set(datos)
val credentials = hashMapOf(
"email" to emailEditText.text.toString(),
"password" to passwordEditText.text.toString(),
)
db.collection("Usuarios").document("Credenciales")
.set(credentials)
Update:
val generales = hashMapOf(
"Nombre" to nameEditText.text.toString(),
"Celular" to celularEditText.text.toString(),
"Cedula" to cedulaEditText.text.toString(),
"Oficio" to oficioEditText.text.toString(),
"Estado civil" to auto_complete_txt.text.toString(),
"Calle" to calleEditText.text.toString(),
"Sector" to sectorEditText.text.toString(),
"Edificio" to edificioEditText.text.toString(),
"Apto" to numeroEditText.text.toString(),
"Ciudad" to ciudadEditText.text.toString(),
"Residencial" to resEditText.text.toString(),
"Telefono" to telEditText.text.toString(),
)
// Add a new document with a generated ID
db.collection("Usuarios").document("Credenciales")
**.add(generales)** // I get an unresolved reference error here.
.addOnSuccessListener { documentReference ->
Log.d(TAG, "DocumentSnapshot written with ID: Generales")
}
.addOnFailureListener { e ->
Log.w(TAG, "Error adding document", e)
}
Solution
You need to remove the .document("Credenciales")
when adding and just have it as:
db.collection("Usuarios").add(generales) //etc.
of if you want to add to a sub collection it will be something like:
db.collection("Usuarios").doc(docref).collection(subcollectionRef).add(generales)
Answered By - Werner7
Answer Checked By - Mary Flores (JavaFixing Volunteer)