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Dart libraries for Firebase
Dart wrapper library for the new Firebase #
This is a Dart wrapper library for the new Firebase.
You can find more information on how to use Firebase on the Getting started page.
Don't forget to setup correct rules for your realtime database and/or storage in the Firebase console.
Authentication also has to be enabled in the Firebase console. For more info, see the next section in this document.
Usage #
Installation #
Install the library from the pub or Github:
dependencies:
firebase: '^3.0.0'
Include Firebase source #
You must include the original Firebase JavaScript source into your .html
file
to be able to use the library.
<script src="https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/3.9.0/firebase.js"></script>
Use it #
import 'package:firebase/firebase.dart' as fb;
void main() {
fb.initializeApp(
apiKey: "YourApiKey",
authDomain: "YourAuthDomain",
databaseURL: "YourDatabaseUrl",
storageBucket: "YourStorageBucket");
fb.Database database = fb.database();
fb.DatabaseReference ref = database.ref("messages");
ref.onValue.listen((e) {
fb.DataSnapshot datasnapshot = e.snapshot;
// Do something with datasnapshot
});
}
IO Client #
This library also contains an IO client. Create an instance of FirebaseClient
and then use the appropriate
method (GET
, PUT
, POST
, DELETE
or PATCH
).
More info in the official documentation.
The IO client also supports authentication. See the documentation on how to get auth credentials.
import 'package:firebase/firebase_io.dart';
void main() {
var credential = ... // Retrieve auth credential
var fbClient = new FirebaseClient(credential); // FirebaseClient.anonymous() is also available
var path = ... // Full path to your database location with .json appended
// GET
var response = await fbClient.get(path);
// DELETE
await fbClient.delete(path);
...
}
Examples #
You can find more examples on realtime database, auth and storage in the example folder.
Dart Dev Summit 2016 demo app #
Demo app which uses Google login, realtime database and storage.
Before tests and examples are run #
You need to ensure a couple of things before tests and examples in this library are run.
All tests and examples #
Create config.json
file (see config.json.sample
) in lib/src/assets
folder
with configuration for your Firebase project.
To run the io tests, you need to provide the service_account.json
file. Go to
Settings/Project settings/Service accounts
tab in your project's Firebase
console, select the Firebase Admin SDK
and click on the
Generate new private key
button, which downloads you a file.
Rename the file to service_account.json
and put it into the lib/src/assets
folder.
Warning: Use the contents of
lib/src/assets
is only for development and testing this package.
App tests #
No special action needed here.
Auth tests and example #
Auth tests and some examples need to have Auth providers correctly set.
The following providers need to be enabled in Firebase console,
Auth/Sign-in method
section:
- E-mail/password
- Anonymous
Database tests and example #
Database tests and example need to have public rules to be able to read and
write to database. Update your rules in Firebase console, Database/Rules
section to:
{
"rules": {
".read": true,
".write": true
}
}
Warning: At the moment, anybody can read and write to your database. You usually don't want to have this in your production apps. You can find more information on how to setup correct database rules in the official
Storage tests and example #
Storage tests and example need to have public rules to be able to read and
write to storage. Update your rules in Firebase console, Storage/Rules
section
to:
service firebase.storage {
match /b/YOUR_STORAGE_BUCKET_URL/o {
match /{allPaths=**} {
allow read, write;
}
}
}
Warning: At the moment, anybody can read and write to your storage. You usually don't want to have this in your production apps. You can find more information on how to setup correct storage rules in the official
Bugs #
If you find a bug, please file an issue.