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devig/firebase-laravel-auth-sidecar

Firebase Auth Add-on for Laravel

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About devig/firebase-laravel-auth-sidecar

devig/firebase-laravel-auth-sidecar is a Laravel package for firebase auth add-on for laravel. It currently has 0 GitHub stars and 4 downloads on Packagist (latest version 1.2). Install it with composer require devig/firebase-laravel-auth-sidecar. Discover more Laravel packages by devig or browse all Laravel packages to compare alternatives.

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Installation

Via Composer Require

You may install by running the composer require command in your terminal:

composer require gbrits/firebase-laravel-auth-sidecar

Add your Firebase project ID, API key and auth domain into your .env

FIREBASE_API_KEY=AIzXXgibberxJf4_5rlradjabberTsMpX
FIREBASE_AUTH_DOMAIN=acme.firebaseapp.com
FIREBASE_DATABASE_URL=https://acme.firebaseio.com
FIREBASE_PROJECT_ID=acme
FIREBASE_STORAGE_BUCKET=acme.appspot.com
FIREBASE_MESSAGING_SENDER_ID=800813513371

Add the service provider to your config/app.php

Gbrits\Firebase\Auth\ServiceProvider::class,

Publish vendor files (Blade directive views)

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Gbrits\Firebase\Auth\ServiceProvider"

Minor adjustment to include the trait Http/Controllers/Auth/LoginController.php

use Gbrits\Firebase\Auth\AuthenticatesUsers;
class LoginController extends Controller {
  use RegistersUsers, AuthenticatesUsers, ValidatesRequests;

Add fillable Firebase fields to your user model App/User.php

$fillable = [
  ~ all your other fields ~, 'id_token', 'photo_url'
];

Add some routes to web.php

Route::post('auth', 'Auth\LoginController@postAuth')->name('postAuth');
Route::get('logout', 'Auth\LoginController@logout')->name('logout');

Add some Blade components to your existing layout

To be placed in the header:
@firebaseuiheader
To be placed in the body:
@firebaseuiwidget
@firebaseuifooter

:tada: Finally, clear the config cache and then clear the view cache. In that order:

php artisan config:cache
php artisan view:cache

Specifically in that order, as the Laravel directives utilise config values. Be sure to clear the view cache with every alteration you make to the directive views (in the vendor files), otherwise your changes won't apply.

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FirebaseUI Web

Dependencies

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