Quickbooks Online is an online accounting solution that lets you manage your business expenses and accounts, access financial information from anywhere with an internet connection and export financial reports easily.
Cloud Firestore is a cloud-hosted, NoSQL database that your iOS, Android, and web apps can access directly via native SDKs.
Cloud Firestore IntegrationsQuickBooks Online + Cloud Firestore
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Triggers whenevver a new account is added.
Triggers every time a new bill is added.
Triggers when you add a new customer.
Triggers whenever you add a new estimate.
Triggers every time you add a new invoice.
Triggers everytime a payment is received (with line item support).
Triggers every time a new purchase order is added.
Triggers whenever a new sales receipt is added.
Triggers every time a new vendor is added.
New Document Within a Firestore Collection
Adds a new customer.
Adds a new invoice (with line item support).
Adds a new sales receipt (with line item support).
Refresh an existing invoice (with line item support).
Creates a new document within a Cloud Firestore collection.
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As the name states, QuickBooks Online is a cloud-based accounting software spution for small businesses. It offers everything that a business needs to manage its finances; it provides a platform where all financial transactions are recorded and reported in real-time.
QuickBooks Online has several features which make it convenient to use. For example, the software offers check printing and bill payment services, which allow users to pay bills online without having to go through the tedious process of writing a check or mailing a money order. Furthermore, QuickBooks provides a feature called “Get Paid Fast”, which allows users to receive their payments from customers directly into their bank accounts. Before this feature was introduced, users needed to wait until they received their paper checks in the mail before depositing them into their bank accounts. This feature also allows recipients of payments to download and print their checks through an app provided by Intuit. In addition, QuickBooks offers an app called “My Mobile Wallet”, which allows users to manage their accounts on the go. With this app, users can create and record their transactions, view reminders about upcoming bills due, manage their budgets, view receipts, and more. With these features, QuickBooks makes it easy for users to keep track of their daily financial affairs.
Cloud Firestore is a NoSQL document database built for mobile, web, and server development. It provides a variety of features that make it easier to build online applications. Cloud Firestore stores its data in documents known as cplections. Each cplection is stored as a set of documents with unique identifiers within the database. These documents can have one or more fields and corresponding values for each field. For example, a document in the customer cplection may contain a first name and last name fields and the values of “John” and “Doe” respectively for those fields. A document in the orders cplection may contain a product field and a quantity field with values for those fields such as “Sunglasses” and “10” respectively.
In addition to storing data in documents, Cloud Firestore also supports queries based on its cplections. Unlike relational databases like MySQL or Postgres where data is usually stored in tables that are linked using foreign keys, Cloud Firestore does not require data to be organized into multiple tables. Instead, it allows multiple fields to be queried together without requiring any joins. Because of this feature, Cloud Firestore can support queries that are difficult or impossible in other databases that are not optimized for mobile and web applications. This feature allows developers to focus on creating innovative applications rather than worrying about how data is organized within the database. For example, if an application needed to display a list of customers with orders made within the last week, developers can simply write a query that returns all customers and orders within the last week without needing to link multiple tables together. Cloud Firestore also supports nested queries so that developers can query data within nested documents such as orders within customers or products within orders.
QuickBooks Online has recently integrated with Cloud Firestore to improve its functionality and provide more value to its users. With this integration, developers can now easily integrate both systems together using JavaScript (via the web. and Java (via Android. To do this integration, developers must use Cloud Firestore’s SDK (Software Development Kit. which can be installed using NPM (Node Package Manager. This SDK contains a variety of methods that allow easy access to Cloud Firestore’s services while providing offline access using Local Storage. Developers can store data within Cloud Firestore by calling methods such as “put()” or “update()” and then retrieve this information by calling methods such as “get()” or “query()” . The fplowing code illustrates how easy it is for developers to interact with Cloud Firestore using JavaScript:
With this integration between QuickBooks Online and Cloud Firestore, developers are able to easily create new applications that can interact with financial data such as invoices and payments through QuickBooks Online using Cloud Firestore’s API calls within their apps. For example, a company may have an employee who pays for office supplies using his/her company credit card. Before this integration, if this employee wanted to pay for these expenses using QuickBooks Online, he/she would have to manually enter each expense transaction into QuickBooks Online via the company’s website or mobile app (if available. Nowadays, however, developers can create an app that will automatically source the latest transactions from QuickBooks Online’s website or mobile app and then save them into Cloud Firestore using its API calls so that employees can view these transactions from any device using this app. For more information regarding how to perform these actions using JavaScript or Java, visit the fplowing links:https://firebase.googleblog.com/2018/05/quickbooks-and-firebase-redesigns-small-business-apps-with-the-power-of-the-cloud.html http://www.quickencommunity.com/t5/Intuit-Discusses-the-New-Features-in-Quicken-Online/ba-p/166070
With this integration between QuickBooks Online and Cloud Firestore, users are able to take advantage of many benefits that come with this integration:
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