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A Flutter Package that aims to simplify Flutter Firebase Authentication and streamline development.
Fireauth #
FireAuth is a Flutter Package that aims to simplify Flutter Firebase Authentication and streamline app development. It provides a intuitive way to access Parts of the Firebase Authentication Suite and reduces the amount of time you have to spend on it. Works for both Flutter Native and Flutter Web!
Install #
Add this line to your pubspec.yaml:
dependencies:
fireauth: ^0.1.0-dev
# If you want the latest Major Stable Version use Version 0.0.5
# If you rely on the older firebase dependencies (pre-1.0) Use Version 0.0.5-legacy
Then run this command:
$ flutter packages get
Then add this import:
import 'package:fireauth/fireauth.dart';
Project Firebase Setup #
Setting up Firebase correctly can sometimes be a tedious process. Hence, I have come up with a python script that will do most of the hardwork for you! It also contains well documented instructions so that the entire process is very smooth! Use My FireSetup Utility to Properly add Firebase to your Flutter App
Platform Support #
Currently Supported Authentication Methods: #
Auth Methods | Android | iOS (Untested) | Web |
---|---|---|---|
Anonymous | ✔️ | ❓ | ✔️ |
✔️ | ❓ | ✔️ | |
Phone | ✔️ | ❓ | ✔️ |
✔️ | ❓ | ✔️ | |
Twitter OAuth | ✔️ | ❓ | ✔️ |
Usage #
Step 1: Initializing Firebase (main.dart) #
void main() async {
//This initializes Firebase Accordingly (Important)
await initializeFirebase(); //This method is from the fireauth package
runApp(YourApp());
}
Step 2: Wrap your Material App with FireAuth #
//Allows the Authentication Methods to be accessible from anywhere in the widget tree
return FireAuth(
child: MaterialApp(
home: MyAppHome(),
),
);
Step 3: Use the AuthManager #
//This basically acts like a Gateway, If youre logged in, it shows the destinationFragment
//else it shows the loginFragment (It Remembers the Authentication State too!)
return AuthManager(
loginFragment: LoginPage(),
destinationFragment: HomePage(),
//Other Arguements can be explored in the IDE, documentation has been provided
);
Using the AuthController #
The AuthController is a Dart class that contains several static methods that exposes useful functions!
For more information on these methods, take a look at them using the IDE, they are very well documented, but this is all you need for it to work in the default way
Sign In With Google #
AuthController.signInWithGoogle(
context,
onError: (String e) {},
onSignInSuccessful: (User u) {},
);
Anonymous SignIn #
AuthController.signInAnonymously(
context,
onSignInSuccessful: (User u) {},
onError: (String e) {},
);
Phone SignIn #
AuthController.signInWithPhoneNumber(
context,
phoneNumber: phoneNumberController.value.text,
onError: (e) {},
onInvalidVerificationCode: () {},
onSignInSuccessful: (User u) {},
);
};
Register & Login With Email & Password #
AuthController.registerWithEmailAndPassword(
context,
email: "example@email.com",
password: "abc123",
onError: (String e) {},
onRegisterSuccessful: (User u) {},
);
SignIn With Email & Password #
AuthController.signInWithEmailAndPassword(
context,
email: "example@email.com",
password: "abc123",
onError: (String e) {},
onIncorrectCredentials: () {},
onSignInSuccessful: (User u) {},
);
Twitter OAuth SignIn #
AuthController.signInWithTwiter(
context,
onSignInSuccessful: (User u) {},
onError: (String e) {},
);
Logout #
AuthController.logout(context);
Get Current User #
AuthController.getCurrentUser(
context,
//Optional Arguement, if not provided, It just returns a Firebase User
customMapping: (user) => {
'name': user.displayName,
'email': user.email,
},
);
Social SignIn Buttons #
If you just want a ready to use button that enables a particular Social SignIn, This is these are the Widgets that you're looking for!
GoogleSignInButton()
AnonymousSignInButton()
TwitterSignInButton()
Future Plans #
- Test FireAuth on iOS
- Implement other OAuth Login Methods along With Facebook Login
- Move FireAuth to sound null safety
- Declare Production Ready Status