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I have a firebase functions project that connects to a firebase database in the cloud. If I write a database trigger in my firebase functions, and I emulate those functions locally, will the trigger fire? I mean, because the database is running on the cloud, does it even know about my locally running trigger?










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    I have a firebase functions project that connects to a firebase database in the cloud. If I write a database trigger in my firebase functions, and I emulate those functions locally, will the trigger fire? I mean, because the database is running on the cloud, does it even know about my locally running trigger?










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      I have a firebase functions project that connects to a firebase database in the cloud. If I write a database trigger in my firebase functions, and I emulate those functions locally, will the trigger fire? I mean, because the database is running on the cloud, does it even know about my locally running trigger?










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          No, the local emulator doesn't work that way. The only way you can trigger a database function with the emulator is through the command prompt you're provided with.






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          No, the local emulator doesn't work that way. The only way you can trigger a database function with the emulator is through the command prompt you're provided with.






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          No, the local emulator doesn't work that way. The only way you can trigger a database function with the emulator is through the command prompt you're provided with.






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