Cannot invoke 'setData' with an argument list of type '([String : Any], completion: ((Error?) -> Void)?)'












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I'm trying to create a sign up method via Google Cloud Firestore for my app and I'm receiving the following error in the link below:



Expected an argument list of type '([String : Any], completion: ((Error?) -> Void)?)'



I'm new to Swift & iOS Development. Could someone please help explain the issue here?



I builds successfully now that I edited to:



 guard let userId = authResult?.user else { return }
let userData: [String: Any] = [
"firstName" : "",
"User ID" : userId,
"dateCreated" : FieldValue.serverTimestamp(),
]
let db = Firestore.firestore()
db.collection("users").document("one").setData(userData) { err in
if let err = err {
print("Error writing document: (err)")
} else {
print("Document successfully written!")
}
}
}
}


}



but it gives me the runtime error:
terminating with uncaught exception



Does anyone know what this means?










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    I'm trying to create a sign up method via Google Cloud Firestore for my app and I'm receiving the following error in the link below:



    Expected an argument list of type '([String : Any], completion: ((Error?) -> Void)?)'



    I'm new to Swift & iOS Development. Could someone please help explain the issue here?



    I builds successfully now that I edited to:



     guard let userId = authResult?.user else { return }
    let userData: [String: Any] = [
    "firstName" : "",
    "User ID" : userId,
    "dateCreated" : FieldValue.serverTimestamp(),
    ]
    let db = Firestore.firestore()
    db.collection("users").document("one").setData(userData) { err in
    if let err = err {
    print("Error writing document: (err)")
    } else {
    print("Document successfully written!")
    }
    }
    }
    }


    }



    but it gives me the runtime error:
    terminating with uncaught exception



    Does anyone know what this means?










    share|improve this question



























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      I'm trying to create a sign up method via Google Cloud Firestore for my app and I'm receiving the following error in the link below:



      Expected an argument list of type '([String : Any], completion: ((Error?) -> Void)?)'



      I'm new to Swift & iOS Development. Could someone please help explain the issue here?



      I builds successfully now that I edited to:



       guard let userId = authResult?.user else { return }
      let userData: [String: Any] = [
      "firstName" : "",
      "User ID" : userId,
      "dateCreated" : FieldValue.serverTimestamp(),
      ]
      let db = Firestore.firestore()
      db.collection("users").document("one").setData(userData) { err in
      if let err = err {
      print("Error writing document: (err)")
      } else {
      print("Document successfully written!")
      }
      }
      }
      }


      }



      but it gives me the runtime error:
      terminating with uncaught exception



      Does anyone know what this means?










      share|improve this question
















      I'm trying to create a sign up method via Google Cloud Firestore for my app and I'm receiving the following error in the link below:



      Expected an argument list of type '([String : Any], completion: ((Error?) -> Void)?)'



      I'm new to Swift & iOS Development. Could someone please help explain the issue here?



      I builds successfully now that I edited to:



       guard let userId = authResult?.user else { return }
      let userData: [String: Any] = [
      "firstName" : "",
      "User ID" : userId,
      "dateCreated" : FieldValue.serverTimestamp(),
      ]
      let db = Firestore.firestore()
      db.collection("users").document("one").setData(userData) { err in
      if let err = err {
      print("Error writing document: (err)")
      } else {
      print("Document successfully written!")
      }
      }
      }
      }


      }



      but it gives me the runtime error:
      terminating with uncaught exception



      Does anyone know what this means?







      ios swift firebase firebase-authentication google-cloud-firestore






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          This is setData syntax here in Docs



          // Add a new document in collection "cities"
          db.collection("cities").document("LA").setData([
          "name": "Los Angeles",
          "state": "CA",
          "country": "USA"
          ]) { err in
          if let err = err {
          print("Error writing document: (err)")
          } else {
          print("Document successfully written!")
          }
          }





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          • I didn't set the data correctly it seems. So I could've done something like let userData: [String: Any] = [ "first name" : firstName, "dateCreated" : FieldValue.serverTimeStamp, etc?? =

            – CadenJoe
            Nov 24 '18 at 21:27













          • yes , it's another alternative

            – Sh_Khan
            Nov 24 '18 at 21:32











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          This is setData syntax here in Docs



          // Add a new document in collection "cities"
          db.collection("cities").document("LA").setData([
          "name": "Los Angeles",
          "state": "CA",
          "country": "USA"
          ]) { err in
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          • I didn't set the data correctly it seems. So I could've done something like let userData: [String: Any] = [ "first name" : firstName, "dateCreated" : FieldValue.serverTimeStamp, etc?? =

            – CadenJoe
            Nov 24 '18 at 21:27













          • yes , it's another alternative

            – Sh_Khan
            Nov 24 '18 at 21:32
















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          This is setData syntax here in Docs



          // Add a new document in collection "cities"
          db.collection("cities").document("LA").setData([
          "name": "Los Angeles",
          "state": "CA",
          "country": "USA"
          ]) { err in
          if let err = err {
          print("Error writing document: (err)")
          } else {
          print("Document successfully written!")
          }
          }





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          • I didn't set the data correctly it seems. So I could've done something like let userData: [String: Any] = [ "first name" : firstName, "dateCreated" : FieldValue.serverTimeStamp, etc?? =

            – CadenJoe
            Nov 24 '18 at 21:27













          • yes , it's another alternative

            – Sh_Khan
            Nov 24 '18 at 21:32














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          This is setData syntax here in Docs



          // Add a new document in collection "cities"
          db.collection("cities").document("LA").setData([
          "name": "Los Angeles",
          "state": "CA",
          "country": "USA"
          ]) { err in
          if let err = err {
          print("Error writing document: (err)")
          } else {
          print("Document successfully written!")
          }
          }





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          This is setData syntax here in Docs



          // Add a new document in collection "cities"
          db.collection("cities").document("LA").setData([
          "name": "Los Angeles",
          "state": "CA",
          "country": "USA"
          ]) { err in
          if let err = err {
          print("Error writing document: (err)")
          } else {
          print("Document successfully written!")
          }
          }






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          • I didn't set the data correctly it seems. So I could've done something like let userData: [String: Any] = [ "first name" : firstName, "dateCreated" : FieldValue.serverTimeStamp, etc?? =

            – CadenJoe
            Nov 24 '18 at 21:27













          • yes , it's another alternative

            – Sh_Khan
            Nov 24 '18 at 21:32



















          • I didn't set the data correctly it seems. So I could've done something like let userData: [String: Any] = [ "first name" : firstName, "dateCreated" : FieldValue.serverTimeStamp, etc?? =

            – CadenJoe
            Nov 24 '18 at 21:27













          • yes , it's another alternative

            – Sh_Khan
            Nov 24 '18 at 21:32

















          I didn't set the data correctly it seems. So I could've done something like let userData: [String: Any] = [ "first name" : firstName, "dateCreated" : FieldValue.serverTimeStamp, etc?? =

          – CadenJoe
          Nov 24 '18 at 21:27







          I didn't set the data correctly it seems. So I could've done something like let userData: [String: Any] = [ "first name" : firstName, "dateCreated" : FieldValue.serverTimeStamp, etc?? =

          – CadenJoe
          Nov 24 '18 at 21:27















          yes , it's another alternative

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          Nov 24 '18 at 21:32





          yes , it's another alternative

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          Nov 24 '18 at 21:32




















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