firebase-events | Ticketing App for android using firebase
kandi X-RAY | firebase-events Summary
kandi X-RAY | firebase-events Summary
Ticketing App for android using firebase, Login facebook and some cool functionality such as sharing tickets.
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- Initialize view
- Store the image in a file
- Retrieves the image for the given name
- Change the user name
- Initializes the Facebook
- Attempts to register an account
- Handle the Facebook access token
- Invoked when the activity is successful
- Retrieve a ticket
- Create a new PayPal ticket
- Serialize to map
- Create menu menu menu
- Called when the profiles are loaded
- Performs a drawable on the specified URL
- On bind view holder
- OnBindViewHolder and refresh ticketView
- Serialize this object into a parcel
- This method is called when an activity is clicked
- Called when the price is updated
- Stores a bitmap in the disk
- Shares an image with a ticket
- Initializes the activity
- Sets the share intent to send the event to the event provider
- Create new view
- Generate the view
- Create the ticket view
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We have an iOS-app and an Android-app where Firebase-events are sent to Google BigQuery and displayed in Google Data Studio.
For both clients we have a datasource for app_events_intraday_YYYYMMDD. The problem is that when each day passes, we have to remove the datasource for intraday events and re-add them. I guess it has something todo with the datasource rolling each night where they get a new suffix for each day.
Is there any way to add the datasource for intraday events without having to re-add them every midnight?
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Feb-11 at 23:11You can create a view from these tables, and use wildcard-tables to address the tables
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Install firebase-events
You can use firebase-events like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the firebase-events component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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