In Firebase when using push() How do I pull the unique ID

I'm attempting to add/remove entries from a Firebase database. I want to list them in a table to be added/modified/removed (front end) but I need a way to uniquely identify each entry in order to modify/remove. Firebase adds a unique identifier by default when using push(), but I didn't see anything referencing how to select this unique identifier in the API documentation. Can this even be done? Should I be using set() instead so I'm creating the unique ID?

I've put this quick example together using their tutorial:

<div id='messagesDiv'></div>
<input type='text' class="td-field" id='nameInput' placeholder='Name'>
<input type='text' class="td-field" id='messageInput' placeholder='Message'>
<input type='text' class="td-field" id='categoryInput' placeholder='Category'>
<input type='text' class="td-field" id='enabledInput' placeholder='Enabled'>
<input type='text' class="td-field" id='approvedInput' placeholder='Approved'>
<input type='Button' class="td-field" id='Submit' Value="Revove" onclick="msgRef.remove()">

<script>
var myDataRef = new Firebase('https://unique.firebase.com/');

  $('.td-field').keypress(function (e) {
    if (e.keyCode == 13) {
      var name     = $('#nameInput').val();
      var text     = $('#messageInput').val();
      var category = $('#categoryInput').val();
      var enabled  = $('#enabledInput').val();
      var approved = $('#approvedInput').val();
      myDataRef.push({name: name, text: text, category: category, enabled: enabled, approved: approved });
      $('#messageInput').val('');
    }
  });
  myDataRef.on('child_added', function(snapshot) {
    var message = snapshot.val();
    displayChatMessage(message.name, message.text, message.category, message.enabled, message.approved);
  });
  function displayChatMessage(name, text, category, enabled, approved, ) {
    $('<div/>').text(text).prepend($('<em/>').text(name+' : '+category +' : '+enabled +' : '+approved+ ' : ' )).appendTo($('#messagesDiv'));
    $('#messagesDiv')[0].scrollTop = $('#messagesDiv')[0].scrollHeight;
  };
</script>

Now lets assume I have three rows of data:

fred : 1 : 1 : 1 : test message 1
fred : 1 : 1 : 1 : test message 2
fred : 1 : 1 : 1 : test message 3

How do I go about uniquely identifying row 2?

in the Firebase Database they look like this:

-DatabaseName
    -IuxeSuSiNy6xiahCXa0
        approved: "1"
        category: "1"
        enabled: "1"
        name: "Fred"
        text: "test message 1"
    -IuxeTjwWOhV0lyEP5hf
        approved: "1"
        category: "1"
        enabled: "1"
        name: "Fred"
        text: "test message 2"
    -IuxeUWgBMTH4Xk9QADM
        approved: "1"
        category: "1"
        enabled: "1"
        name: "Fred"
        text: "test message 3"

To anybody finding this question & using Firebase 3+, the way you get auto generated object unique ids after push is by using the key property (not method) on the promise snapshot:

firebase
  .ref('item')
  .push({...})
  .then((snap) => {
     const key = snap.key 
  })

Read more about it in the Firebase docs.

As a side note, those that consider generating their own unique ID should think twice about it. It may have security and performance implications. If you're not sure about it, use Firebase's ID. It contains a timestamp and has some neat security features out of the box.

More about it here:

The unique key generated by push() are ordered by the current time, so the resulting list of items will be chronologically sorted. The keys are also designed to be unguessable (they contain 72 random bits of entropy).


To get the "name" of any snapshot (in this case, the ID created by push()) just call name() like this:

var name = snapshot.name();

If you want to get the name that has been auto-generated by push(), you can just call name() on the returned reference, like so:

var newRef = myDataRef.push(...);
var newID = newRef.name();

NOTE: snapshot.name() has been deprecated. See other answers.


snapshot.name() has been deprecated. use key instead. The key property on any DataSnapshot (except for one which represents the root of a Firebase) will return the key name of the location that generated it. In your example:

myDataRef.on('child_added', function(snapshot) {
    var message = snapshot.val();
    var id = snapshot.key;
    displayChatMessage(message.name, message.text, message.category, message.enabled, message.approved);
});

To get uniqueID after push() you must use this variant:

// Generate a reference to a new location and add some data using push()
 var newPostRef = postsRef.push();
// Get the unique key generated by push()
var postId = newPostRef.key;

You generate a new Ref when you push() and using .key of this ref you can get uniqueID.