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package com.google.firebase.database.core;

import com.google.firebase.FirebaseApp;
import com.google.firebase.database.DatabaseException;

/**
 * TODO: Since this is no longer public, we should merge it with Context and clean all
 * this crap up. Some methods may need to be re-added to FirebaseDatabase if we want to still expose
 * them.
 */
public class DatabaseConfig extends Context {

  /**
   * In the default setup, the Firebase Database library will create a thread to handle all
   * callbacks. On Android, it will attempt to use the main Looper. 
*
* In the event that you would like more control over how your callbacks are triggered, you can * provide an object that implements {@link EventTarget EventTarget}. It will be passed a {@link * java.lang.Runnable Runnable} for each callback. * * @param eventTarget The object that will be responsible for triggering callbacks */ public synchronized void setEventTarget(EventTarget eventTarget) { assertUnfrozen(); this.eventTarget = eventTarget; } public void setRunLoop(RunLoop runLoop) { this.runLoop = runLoop; } public void setAuthTokenProvider(AuthTokenProvider provider) { this.authTokenProvider = provider; } /** * Sets the session identifier for this Firebase Database connection. * *

Use session identifiers to enable multiple persisted authentication sessions on the same * device. There is no need to use this method if there will only be one user per device. * * @param sessionKey The session key to identify the session with. * @since 1.1 */ public synchronized void setSessionPersistenceKey(String sessionKey) { assertUnfrozen(); if (sessionKey == null || sessionKey.isEmpty()) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Session identifier is not allowed to be empty or null!"); } this.persistenceKey = sessionKey; } /** * By default the Firebase Database client will keep data in memory while your application is * running, but not when it is restarted. By setting this value to {@code true} the data will be * persisted to on-device (disk) storage and will thus be available again when the app is * restarted (even when there is no network connectivity at that time). Note that this method must * be called before creating your first Database reference and only needs to be called once per * application. * * @param isEnabled Set to true to enable disk persistence, set to false to disable it. * @since 2.3 */ public synchronized void setPersistenceEnabled(boolean isEnabled) { assertUnfrozen(); this.persistenceEnabled = isEnabled; } /** * By default Firebase Database will use up to 10MB of disk space to cache data. If the cache * grows beyond this size, Firebase Database will start removing data that hasn't been recently * used. If you find that your application caches too little or too much data, call this method to * change the cache size. This method must be called before creating your first Database reference * and only needs to be called once per application. * *

Note that the specified cache size is only an approximation and the size on disk may * temporarily exceed it at times. * * @param cacheSizeInBytes The new size of the cache in bytes. * @since 2.3 */ public synchronized void setPersistenceCacheSizeBytes(long cacheSizeInBytes) { assertUnfrozen(); if (cacheSizeInBytes < 1024 * 1024) { throw new DatabaseException("The minimum cache size must be at least 1MB"); } if (cacheSizeInBytes > 100 * 1024 * 1024) { throw new DatabaseException( "Firebase Database currently doesn't support a cache size larger than 100MB"); } this.cacheSize = cacheSizeInBytes; } public synchronized void setFirebaseApp(FirebaseApp app) { this.firebaseApp = app; } }





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