| # DO NOT MODIFY. This file was generated by |
| # github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/google-cloud-common/testing/firestore/cmd/generate-firestore-tests/generate-firestore-tests.go. |
| |
| # For updates, top-level paths in json-like map inputs are split on the dot. That |
| # is, an input {"a.b.c": 7} results in an update to field c of object b of object |
| # a with value 7. In order to specify this behavior, the update must use a |
| # fieldmask "a.b.c". However, fieldmasks are only used for concrete values - |
| # transforms are separately encoded in a DocumentTransform_FieldTransform array. |
| |
| # This test exercises a bug found in python |
| # (https://github.com/googleapis/google-cloud-python/issues/7215) in which nested |
| # transforms ({"a.c": "ServerTimestamp"}) next to nested values ({"a.b": 7}) |
| # incorrectly caused the fieldmask "a" to be set, which has the effect of wiping |
| # out all data in "a" other than what was specified in the json-like input. |
| |
| # Instead, as this test specifies, transforms should not affect the fieldmask. |
| |
| description: "update: Nested transforms should not affect the field mask, even\nwhen there are other values that do. Transforms should only affect the\nDocumentTransform_FieldTransform list." |
| update: < |
| doc_ref_path: "projects/projectID/databases/(default)/documents/C/d" |
| json_data: "{\"a.b\": 7, \"a.c\": \"ServerTimestamp\"}" |
| request: < |
| database: "projects/projectID/databases/(default)" |
| writes: < |
| update: < |
| name: "projects/projectID/databases/(default)/documents/C/d" |
| fields: < |
| key: "a" |
| value: < |
| map_value: < |
| fields: < |
| key: "b" |
| value: < |
| integer_value: 7 |
| > |
| > |
| > |
| > |
| > |
| > |
| update_mask: < |
| field_paths: "a.b" |
| > |
| current_document: < |
| exists: true |
| > |
| > |
| writes: < |
| transform: < |
| document: "projects/projectID/databases/(default)/documents/C/d" |
| field_transforms: < |
| field_path: "a.c" |
| set_to_server_value: REQUEST_TIME |
| > |
| > |
| > |
| > |
| > |