react-native-firebaseui-auth
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react-native-firebaseui-auth

Easily add sign-in to your React Native app with FirebaseUI

Getting started

Add Firebase to your project

Android:

  1. Follow the Android setup guide
  2. Follow the sign-in methods guide

iOS:

  1. Follow the iOS setup guide

  2. Add FirebaseUI to your Podfile:

    pod 'FirebaseUI'
    

    Run $ pod update

  3. Follow the sign-in methods guide

Installation

$ npm install react-native-firebaseui-auth --save

or

$ yarn add react-native-firebaseui-auth

Linking (RN >= 0.60 skip this step)

RN <= 0.59 only

Automatic

$ react-native link react-native-firebaseui-auth

Manual

iOS

  1. In XCode, in the project navigator, right click LibrariesAdd Files to [your project's name]
  2. Go to node_modulesreact-native-firebaseui-auth and add RNFirebaseuiAuth.xcodeproj
  3. In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add libRNFirebaseuiAuth.a to your project's Build PhasesLink Binary With Libraries
  4. Run your project (Cmd+R)

Android

  1. Open up android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainApplication.java
  • Add import com.oijusti.firebaseuiauth.RNFirebaseuiAuthPackage; to the imports at the top of the file
  • Add new RNFirebaseuiAuthPackage() to the list returned by the getPackages() method
  1. Append the following lines to android/settings.gradle:
    include ':react-native-firebaseui-auth'
    project(':react-native-firebaseui-auth').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir,  '../node_modules/react-native-firebaseui-auth/android')
    
  2. Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in android/app/build.gradle:
      implementation project(':react-native-firebaseui-auth')
    

Usage

import Auth, {AuthEventEmitter, AuthEvents} from 'react-native-firebaseui-auth';

...

  componentDidMount() {
    this.eventListener = AuthEventEmitter.addListener(
      AuthEvents.AUTH_STATE_CHANGED,
      event => {
        console.log('user:', event.user);
      }
    );
  }

  componentWillUnmount() {
    this.eventListener.remove(); //Removes the listener
  }

...

  const config = {
    providers: [
      'anonymous',
      'facebook', 
      'google', 
      'email', 
      'phone', 
      'apple', 
      'yahoo', 
      'github', 
      'twitter', 
      'microsoft'
    ],
    tosUrl: 'https://example.com/tos.htm',
    privacyPolicyUrl: 'https://example.com/privacypolicy.htm',
  };

  Auth.signIn(config)
    .then(user => console.log(user))
    .catch(err => console.log(err));

...

  Auth.getCurrentUser().then(user => console.log(user));

...

  Auth.signOut().then(res => console.log(res));

...

  Auth.deleteUser().then(res => console.log(res));

...

Returns: user

Field Type Description
uid string The provider's user ID for the user.
displayName string The name of the user.
photoURL string The URL of the user's profile photo.
email string Indicates the email address associated with this user has been verified.
phoneNumber string A phone number associated with the user.
providerId string The provider identifier.
isNewUser boolean Indicates whether or not the current user was signed in for the first time.
creationTimestamp number Stores the timestamp at which this account was created as dictated by the server clock in milliseconds since epoch.
lastSignInTimestamp number Stores the last signin timestamp as dictated by the server clock in milliseconds since epoch.

UI Customization

Optionally, you can use the option customizations to change the look of the authentication screens. This does not apply to the actual sign-in buttons and their position. What you can change depends on the platform.

Android

The values available for android customization are as follows,

  const config = {
    ...
    customizations: [
      'theme',
      'logo'
    ],
  };

First add FirebaseUI in your build.gradle (:app),

dependencies {
    implementation 'com.firebaseui:firebase-ui-auth:6.4.0'
    ...

For theme, add the next style in your styles.xml, then copy into the drawable folder an image to use for background and name it auth_background.png.

    <style name="AuthTheme" parent="FirebaseUI">
        <!-- <item name="colorPrimary">@color/colorPrimary</item> -->
        <!-- <item name="colorPrimaryDark">@color/colorPrimaryDark</item> -->
        <!-- <item name="colorAccent">@color/colorAccent</item> -->

        <item name="colorControlNormal">@android:color/white</item>
        <item name="colorControlActivated">@android:color/white</item>
        <item name="colorControlHighlight">@android:color/white</item>
        <item name="android:windowBackground">@drawable/auth_background</item>
    </style>

For logo, copy an image in the drawable folder and name it auth_logo.png.

iOS

The values available for iOS customization correspond to specific screens and are as follows,

  const config = {
    ...
    customizations: [
      'auth_picker',
      'email_entry',
      'password_sign_in',
      'password_sign_up',
      'password_recovery',
      'password_verification'
    ],
  };

Open your project in XCode and add the .xib file of the screen you want to customize. The .xib files are located in ./ios/custom-screens/ of this library. Let's say, you want to customize the auth-picker screen, add the file FUICustomAuthPickerViewController.xib and use the XCode tools to add it labels, images, change colors, and so on.

Email Password Settings

You can control whether new users can sign in or not by using the option allowNewEmailAccounts. Also, if you do not want to require the user name during sign up you can set the option requireDisplayName to false.

  const config = {
    ...
    allowNewEmailAccounts: false,
    requireDisplayName: false,
  };

Anonymous User upgrade Settings

When an anonymous user signs in or signs up with a permanent account, the autoUpgradeAnonymousUsers option allows you to link the existing account (anonymous) with permanent account. This way the user can continue with what they were doing before signing up. By default this option is disabled.

  const config = {
    ...
    autoUpgradeAnonymousUsers: true,
  };

Example Project

Download example from react-native-firebaseui-auth-example

Create a project in the Firebase Console and add apps for Android and iOS. Then enable Email/Password provider in Authentication.

Android

Make sure you type com.example in the Android package name field.

Download the file google-services.json in the android/app folder.

iOS

Make sure you type com.example in the iOS bundle ID field.

Download the file GoogleService-Info.plist in the ios/example folder and add it into the project using xcode.

Update pods $ pod install

Contributing

Feel free to report bugs, ask questions and submit a PR.

If this is your first open source contribution, please take a look at this guide .

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