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So the reason I think we should expose this (I may misunderstand):
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Then we ought to fix that in the admin Firestore code. Let's not add "Certificate" to the public API. For one thing it's a terrible (and incorrect) name. I've let it remain in the code because it's considered an internal API. Secondly there's no equivalent concept in any of the other GCP libraries. |
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@hiranya911 before I go any farther:
getCertificate()is not in the.d.ts?nullfromgetCertificate()get the typedef saysCertificatenotCertificate | nullorCertificate | undefined... why does that even compile?