- Google Cloud Firestore
- Connect Google Cloud Firestore to Boost.space Integrator
- Create and configure a Google Cloud Console project for Google Cloud Firestore
- Create a Google Cloud Console project for Google Cloud Firestore
- Enable APIs for Google Cloud Firestore
- Configure your OAuth consent screen for Google Cloud Firestore
- Create your Google Cloud Firestore client credentials
- Establish the connection with Google Cloud Firestore in Boost.space Integrator
- Build Google Cloud Firestore Scenarios
- Connect Google Cloud Firestore to Boost.space Integrator
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This application does not need additional settings. So you can make connectionUnique, active service acces point to a network. There are different types of connections (API key, Oauth…). only by using your login credentials or by following the instructions below . |
With Google Cloud Firestore modulesa module is an application or tool designed to handle specific business functions, such as CRM, project management, or inventory. The system's modular architecture allows you to activate only the modules you need, enabling customization and scalability as your business requirements evolve. in Boost.spaceA platform that centralizes and synchronizes company data from internal and external sources, offering a suite of modules and addons for project management, CRM, data visualization, and more. Has many features to optimize your workflow! IntegratorPart of the Boost.space system, where you can create your connections and automate your processes., you can work with documents in your Google Cloud Firestore.
To use the Google Cloud Firestore modules, you must have a Google account and a Firebase project created in your Google Firebase Console. You can create an account at accounts.google.com. See Google’s Create a Firebase account documentation for more information regarding how to create a Firebase project.
Refer to the Cloud Firestore API documentation for a list of available endpoints.
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Boost.space Integrator‘s use and transfer of information received from Google APIs to any other app will adhere to Google API Services User Data Policy. |
To establish the connection, you must:
Before you establish the connection in Boost.space Integrator, you must create and configure a project in the Google Cloud Console to obtain your client credentials.
To create a Google Cloud Console project:
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Log in to the Google Cloud Console using your Google credentials.
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In the top menu, click Select a project > New project.
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Enter a Project name and select the Location for your project.
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Click Create.
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In the top menu, check if your new project is selected in the Select a project dropdown. If not, select the project you just created.
To enable the required APIs:
To configure your OAuth consent screen:
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In the left sidebar, click OAuth consent screen.
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Under UserCan use the system on a limited basis based on the rights assigned by the admin. Type, select External.
For more information regarding user types, refer to Google’s Exceptions to verification requirements documentation.
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Click Create.
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Fill in the required fields with your information.
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In the Authorized domains section, add
make.com
andboost.space
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Click Save and continue.
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In the Scopes page, click Add or remove scopes, add the following scopes, and click Update.
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/firebase.readonly
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Click Save and continue.
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Optional: If your project will remain in the Testing publishing statusIn Boost.space, statuses are indicators assigned to records within modules to represent their current state or progress. They can be system-defined, such as "Active" or "Done," or custom-created to fit specific workflows. Statuses help track and manage tasks, projects, and processes efficiently., add user emails on the Test usersCan use the system on a limited basis based on the rights assigned by the admin. page, then click Save and continue.
To create your client credentials:
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In the left sidebar, click Credentials.
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Click + Create Credentials > OAuth client ID.
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In the Application type dropdown, select Web application.
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Update the Name of your OAuth client. This will help you identify it in the console.
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In the Authorized redirect URIs section, click + Add URI and enter the following redirect URI:
https://integrator.boost.space/oauth/cb/google-custom
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Click Create.
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Copy your Client ID and Client secret values and store them in a safe place.
You will use these values in the Client ID and Client Secret fields in Boost.space Integrator.
To establish the connection in Boost.space Integrator:
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Log in to your Boost.space Integrator account, add a Google Cloud Firestore modulea module is an application or tool designed to handle specific business functions, such as CRM, project management, or inventory. The system's modular architecture allows you to activate only the modules you need, enabling customization and scalability as your business requirements evolve. to your scenarioA specific connection between applications in which data can be transferred. Two types of scenarios: active/inactive., and click Create a connection.
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Optional: In the Connection name field, enter a name for the connection.
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In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the values you copied in the Create your Google Cloud Firestore client credentials section above.
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Click Sign in with Google.
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If prompted, authenticate your account and confirm access.
If you are connecting to your unverified Google app, you may receive a notice stating Google hasn’t verified this app. If so, click Advanced > Go to integromat.com and allow Boost.space Integrator (formerly Integromat) access. This allows you to connect to your unverified app.
You have successfully established the connection. You can now edit your scenario and add more Google Cloud Firestore modules. If your connection requires reauthorization at any point, follow the connection renewal steps here.
Build Google Cloud Firestore ScenariosA specific connection between applications in which data can be transferred. Two types of scenarios: active/inactive.
After connecting the app, you can perform the following actions:
Documents
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Watch New Documents
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Watch New Documents (Advanced)
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Create a Document
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Get a Document
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Get Documents
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List Documents
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List Collection IDs
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Query Documents
Note: Every query requires an index. For the most basic queries, Google Cloud Firestore creates indexes by default. Some queries require you to set up an index manually. Follow the steps below to set up the Index.
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Run the Query Documents module with a request that requires creating a new index.
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After the module fails, open the output, and copy a link under the errorService is unavailable due to a failure, a service responds with unexpected data or the validation of input data fails. message.
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Open the link in your browser. You will be redirected to the Indexes tab in Google Cloud Firestore.
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Click Add index.
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Run the Query Documents module with the same request again.
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Update a Document
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Delete a Document
Storage
Note: You need to have the Blaze Plan for your Firestore account to use the Storage modules.
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Backup to Google Cloud Storage
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Restore from Google Cloud Storage
Other
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Make an API Call