I'm using Firebase for a web app. It's written in plain Javascript using no external libraries.
I can "push" and retrieve data with '.on("child_added")', but '.remove()' does not work the way it says it should. According to the API,
"Firebase.remove() -
Remove the data at this Firebase location. Any data at child locations will also be deleted.
The effect of the delete will be visible immediately."
However, the remove is not occurring immediately; only when the entire script is done running. I need to remove and then use the cleared tree immediately after.
Example code:
ref = new Firebase("myfirebase.com") //works
ref.push({key:val}) //works
ref.on('child_added', function(snapshot){
//do stuff
}); //works
ref.remove()
//does not remove until the entire script/page is done
There is a similar post here but I am not using Ember libraries, and even so it seems like a workaround for what should be as simple as the API explains it to be.
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