If you are trying to access the values, you can use the keys attribute
var myFireBaseObj = { "users" : { "GSIgfyiEGtZs5reYe4SpwFJVxDC2" : { "email" : "[email protected]", "password" : "Dava123", "score" : 0, "username" : "Anic2", "zdate" : "2-3" }, "OHxA5ARnbYdsy9Ga1nxDy0gZQBv1" : { "email" : "[email protected]", "password" : "Dava123", "score" : 3, "username" : "dava", "zdate" : "01-03-2021 11:53" } } }; console.log( Object.keys(myFireBaseObj)); // if you want to get both values and keys / users etc seperately as objects var keys = Object.keys(myFireBaseObj ); var values = Object.values(myFireBaseObj ); console.log(keys[0]); // put your attribute you want here console.log(values [0]['...']);
Option 2: if you want an array back, use map for e.g. adapt it below
Object.keys(myFireBaseObj).map(function(a,i){ // whatever you want in the array you map it here // you have to customize the nested levels return [i,myFireBaseObj[a].blahBlah.. , myFireBaseObj[a].password] })
Update: Added sample to show for loop to get the key, values
for (var key of Object.keys(myFireBaseObj)) { // this will give you the key & values for all properties console.log(key + " -> " + p[key]) // .. process the data here! }
usersis not a JSON array, it's a JSON object with an arbitrary number of runtime property names with a fixed schema for the values. Since you don't know the properties of theusersobject in advance, maybe see Javascript: Iterating over JSON objects.