Firebase Triggers / PubSub / MongoDB - mongodb

I am using Cloud Functions to handle events, I have some topics that trigger an event such as a write to my document store.
What I would like to do is on a change to my doc store, notify any users interested in that change that there is fresh data.
For example, a news feed. If User A triggers an activity that is written to the store, User B should receive an update that such an activity has taken place, either an instruction to poll new data or just the new event object.
I do not want to use the Firebase Realtime DB as it is a requirement to use MongoDB, however, I believe as Firebase can hook into the events on Google Cloud Functions, I should be able to trigger this still using events?
Is this correct? So far in Firebase I can only find triggers around Realtime DB..
I can sort of achieve this with FCM, however it feels like this is more aimed at giving the user notifications as it requires the user to accept them in the browser, where I want to notify the app itself, not the user.

I do not want to use the Firebase Realtime DB as it is a requirement to use MongoDB, however, I believe as Firebase can hook into the events on Google Cloud Functions, I should be able to trigger this still using events?
Yes, but
Using only Firebase storage triggers is a bit tricky thing to do, as Firebase gives you a Single bucket to work on, so if there is a change in FirebaseStorage(FS) the event will be triggered regardless of in which folder the file is stored.
I can sort of achieve this with FCM, however it feels like this is more aimed at giving the user notifications as it requires the user to accept them in the browser, where I want to notify the app itself, not the user.
Yes, you can use FCM for it, but you will need to store FCM Token of every device in some kind of database(If you dont want to store in Firebase Database) to send it to users.
I want to notify the app itself, not the user.
You can pass payload in FCM through data instead of notification which will be received in onMessageReceived and then you can decide what you want to do with it.
i.e.
var payload = {
data: {
score: "850",
time: "2:45"
}
};

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SWIFT 3 / Firebase
app like instagram/Facebook
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I set up everything for cloud messaging with firebase and can send bulk messages at all my devices.
Now I want to introduce notifications which contain the current user, the user who did the action and what happened.
Unfortunately I did not find anything about this despite the general implementing of firebase cloud messaging.
My questions are:
1: Do i have to structure a database (e.g. .child("notifications").child(userId).... ?
2: How do I get the token from the stranger user I address with the notification?
3: How can I make the input variable?
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Think of a simple TASK Management application which can have n number of users. Say User A can create a task & assign it to User B. I want to show a notification to User B.
I am using Firebase as BAAS and following code-snippet prints on console only when there is a task assigned to User B. To simplfy, Users collection in Firebase has a node called tasksAssignedToThisUser array and callback function will be watching tasksAssignedToThisUser location. Whenever a new task gets added to that array, callback function gets executed. Here is the code snippet:
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Firebase Notifications lets users easily send messages to reengage and
retain users, foster app growth, and support marketing campaigns.
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you must have an app server that meets the following criteria:
...
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servers. Note that if you want to use upstream messaging from your
client applications, you must use XMPP. For a more detailed discussion
of this, see Choosing an FCM Connection Server Protocol.
This is definitely not what I want and maintaining a server for sending push notifications makes sense when bulk messages needs to be pushed to large number of devices. So I didn't name my question as Real Time Push Notifications.
I see a function being executed, which meets my use-case and I just want app to display a notification to the user in his mobile system tray on that callback function execution.
I am using Ionic 1 for developing app, completely new to Firebase and Ionic too. If there is a simple serverless approach that Firebase itself provides which can suffice my requirement, then I would be more than happy to hear about it.