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hlshen
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Aug 6, 2025
- Updated the Firebase Data Connect local toolkit to v2.11.0, which includes the following changes:
- [Fixed] Kotlin code generation with enums
- [Fixed] Deploying schemas with enums would report false breaking changes
- [Added] Support for ordering results by aggregate fields (min/max/count/sum/avg).
- [Added] Support for built-in and user-defined enums to LLM Tools generation.
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Summary of Changes
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This pull request focuses on upgrading the Firebase Data Connect local emulator to version 2.11.0. This essential update brings a suite of bug fixes and new features, enhancing the developer experience by improving enum handling in Kotlin code generation and schema deployment, and expanding query capabilities with aggregate field ordering and LLM tool generation.
Highlights
- Data Connect Emulator Update: The Firebase Data Connect local toolkit has been updated to version 2.11.0 across all supported platforms (macOS, Windows, Linux). This update includes new binaries with revised checksums and download paths.
- New Features and Fixes: This update brings several improvements to the Data Connect emulator, including fixes for Kotlin code generation with enums and resolving false breaking changes when deploying schemas with enums. Additionally, it adds support for ordering results by aggregate fields (min/max/count/sum/avg) and enhances LLM Tools generation for both built-in and user-defined enums.
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see comment re: expectedSize discrepancy
Just double checked by rebuilding the binary - the size change is OK