Large Queries with Firebase Pyrebase











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I'm having trouble chunking or paginating my queries with pyrebase on firebase.



My database structure has the children nodes ordered by names so like this:



accounts : { 
account1 : { values... },
account2 : { values ... },
account3 : { values ... },
account4 : { values ... },
account5 : { values ... },
account6 : { values ... },
account7 : { values ... },
account8 : { values ... },
...
}


So what I'm trying to do is return all the nodes under 'accounts' but in say 10 node increments.



Any ideas?



Is there a way for me to order_by on the 'root' name of the node (so that we would return account1, then account2 etc. etc.










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  • Did you go through the Pyrebase documentation? Noting this function .limit_to_first(3) and similar functions?
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I'm having trouble chunking or paginating my queries with pyrebase on firebase.



My database structure has the children nodes ordered by names so like this:



accounts : { 
account1 : { values... },
account2 : { values ... },
account3 : { values ... },
account4 : { values ... },
account5 : { values ... },
account6 : { values ... },
account7 : { values ... },
account8 : { values ... },
...
}


So what I'm trying to do is return all the nodes under 'accounts' but in say 10 node increments.



Any ideas?



Is there a way for me to order_by on the 'root' name of the node (so that we would return account1, then account2 etc. etc.










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  • Did you go through the Pyrebase documentation? Noting this function .limit_to_first(3) and similar functions?
    – Jay
    Nov 13 at 16:01













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I'm having trouble chunking or paginating my queries with pyrebase on firebase.



My database structure has the children nodes ordered by names so like this:



accounts : { 
account1 : { values... },
account2 : { values ... },
account3 : { values ... },
account4 : { values ... },
account5 : { values ... },
account6 : { values ... },
account7 : { values ... },
account8 : { values ... },
...
}


So what I'm trying to do is return all the nodes under 'accounts' but in say 10 node increments.



Any ideas?



Is there a way for me to order_by on the 'root' name of the node (so that we would return account1, then account2 etc. etc.










share|improve this question















I'm having trouble chunking or paginating my queries with pyrebase on firebase.



My database structure has the children nodes ordered by names so like this:



accounts : { 
account1 : { values... },
account2 : { values ... },
account3 : { values ... },
account4 : { values ... },
account5 : { values ... },
account6 : { values ... },
account7 : { values ... },
account8 : { values ... },
...
}


So what I'm trying to do is return all the nodes under 'accounts' but in say 10 node increments.



Any ideas?



Is there a way for me to order_by on the 'root' name of the node (so that we would return account1, then account2 etc. etc.







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  • Did you go through the Pyrebase documentation? Noting this function .limit_to_first(3) and similar functions?
    – Jay
    Nov 13 at 16:01


















  • Did you go through the Pyrebase documentation? Noting this function .limit_to_first(3) and similar functions?
    – Jay
    Nov 13 at 16:01
















Did you go through the Pyrebase documentation? Noting this function .limit_to_first(3) and similar functions?
– Jay
Nov 13 at 16:01




Did you go through the Pyrebase documentation? Noting this function .limit_to_first(3) and similar functions?
– Jay
Nov 13 at 16:01

















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