pullstate
firebase-js-sdk
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pullstate
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ReactNative Expo File Based Routing with Firebase Authentication
PullState - https://lostpebble.github.io/pullstate/
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I am sick and tired of react-redux. Who has some good alternatives?
Pullstate. It's a lot like svelte's store.
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The new wave of React state management
And automatically, any components using uiStateStore.useState and watching the isSidebarOpen property will get updated, exactly the same as the normal useState hook - just shared.
It's so dead simple and has made complex app-building so much easier for me.
The one caveat is that if I have a component with many handlers, e.g. onClick, onMouseMove, onContextMenu, onMouseLeave, etc (and in some cases I do), components can get bloated. I haven't found a fix to that yet. But that's more an inherent issue with react than anything to do with state management.
[1] https://github.com/lostpebble/pullstate
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Tech skill shortage
Sounds like you're on the right track. React is very hire-able. Try out multiple store systems. The big one is react + redux. Then after you have some experience with that, try a simpler one like pullstate.
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Would using Redux/Context be useful If I'm using RN-Firebase?
You could try out pullstate - its basically just global objects which you can mutate and which automatically update your state over your entire app, for whichever parts you have "pulled" the state into.
firebase-js-sdk
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[React] Passing environment variables to service workers
// public/firebase-messaging-sw.js // Give the service worker access to Firebase Messaging. // Note that you can only use Firebase Messaging here. Other Firebase libraries are not available in the service worker. importScripts('https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/8.10.1/firebase-app.js'); importScripts('https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/8.10.1/firebase-messaging.js'); // Initialize the Firebase app in the service worker by passing in your app's Firebase config object. // https://firebase.google.com/docs/web/setup#config-object firebase.initializeApp({ apiKey: 'api-key', authDomain: 'project-id.firebaseapp.com', databaseURL: 'https://project-id.firebaseio.com', projectId: 'project-id', storageBucket: 'project-id.appspot.com', messagingSenderId: 'sender-id', appId: 'app-id', measurementId: 'G-measurement-id', }); // Retrieve an instance of Firebase Messaging so that it can handle background messages. const messaging = firebase.messaging();
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Phone Otp login using react Js
// Import the functions you need from the SDKs you need import { initializeApp } from "firebase/app"; import { getAuth } from "firebase/auth"; // TODO: Add SDKs for Firebase products that you want to use // https://firebase.google.com/docs/web/setup#available-libraries // Your web app's Firebase configuration const firebaseConfig = { apiKey: "AIzaSyDs5ConzFDM2yGvweN-sZdAPFAlowyCDhE", authDomain: "reactmoviepp.firebaseapp.com", projectId: "reactmoviepp", storageBucket: "reactmoviepp.appspot.com", messagingSenderId: "719848561957", appId: "1:719848561957:web:254facecfb591921474ecc", }; // Initialize Firebase const app = initializeApp(firebaseConfig); export const auth = getAuth(app);
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Biometric web authentication into Firebase in mins ๐๐
Before You Begin ๐ฏ Before you start, there are a few prerequisites you need to take care of: **Add Firebase to Your Project**: If you havenโt done so already, you need to add Firebase to your project. You can follow the steps in this [link](https://firebase.google.com/docs/web/setup) to get started ๐. **Upgrade to the Blaze Plan**: The JustPass Firebase extension requires the Blaze (pay as you go) plan. If you havenโt upgraded your project yet, you should do so now. **Install or Update the Firebase CLI**: The Firebase CLI allows you to install and manage Firebase extensions from the command line. Make sure you have the latest version installed. **Enable Cloud Storage**: The JustPass Firebase extension requires Cloud Storage to be enabled for your project. You can check if itโs enabled from this [link](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/api/firestore.googleapis.com/overview). **Find Your Firebase Project ID or Alias**: You will need either your Firebase project ID or a previously configured project alias to install the extension. You can run the appropriate command from your local app directory to find these. **Get Your JustPass Keys**: Go to the JustPass.me Dashboard and copy the following keys. You will need them to configure the extension: โ JUSTPASSME_ORGANIZATION_NAME โ JUSTPASSME_ID โ JUSTPASSME_API_SECRET Step 1: Installing the Extension Once you have taken care of the prerequisites, you can proceed to install the JustPass Firebase extension. Hereโs how you do it: **Set up an Empty Extensions Manifest**: Run the following command to set up an empty Extensions manifest: firebase ext:dev:init 2. **Install the Extension**: Run the following command to install the JustPass Firebase extension: firebase ext:install justpassme/firebase-extension --project=Replace \\ with your actual Firebase project ID.` Step 2: Deploying the Extension โ After you have installed the JustPass Firebase extension, you can deploy it to your Firebase project by running the following command: firebase deploy โ only extensions` You have now successfully added passkeys authentication to your Firebase project using the JustPass Firebase plugin ๐ โ . Make sure to keep it safe, as youโll need it for granting access to users. If you have any questions or run into any issues, feel free to reach out to [email protected] for assistance. Happy coding! ๐ช
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Passkeys into firebase ๐๐
**Add Firebase to Your Project**: If you havenโt done so already, you need to add Firebase to your project. You can follow the steps in this [link](https://firebase.google.com/docs/web/setup) to get started ๐.
- Yr old bug in Firebase JavaScript SDK that leaks 2 event listeners a second
- There's an almost 5-year-old bug in the Firebase js SDK that leaks 2 event listeners every second
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Need help developers
// Import the functions you need from the SDKs you need import { initializeApp, getApp, getApps } from "firebase/app"; import { getAnalytics } from "firebase/analytics"; import { getFirestore, gitFireStore } from "firebase/firestore"; import { getStorage } from "firebase/storage"; // TODO: Add SDKs for Firebase products that you want to use // https://firebase.google.com/docs/web/setup#available-libraries // Your web app's Firebase configuration // For Firebase JS SDK v7.20.0 and later, measurementId is optional const firebaseConfig = { apiKey: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_FIREBASE_API_KEY, authDomain: "twitter-v1-6a0d8.firebaseapp.com", projectId: "twitter-v1-6a0d8", storageBucket: "twitter-v1-6a0d8.appspot.com", messagingSenderId: "334598974996", appId: "1:334598974996:web:a16f62518c1c5af1044101", measurementId: "G-Y5F3Q3QG2X", }; // Initialize Firebase const app = !getApps().length ? initializeApp(firebaseConfig) : getApp(); const db = getFirestore(); const storage = getStorage(); const analytics = getAnalytics(app); export { app, db, storage };
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ReactNative Expo File Based Routing with Firebase Authentication
Auth persistence Issue Firebase SDK - https://github.com/firebase/firebase-js-sdk/issues/6050
- what is the best practise for creating a fire store document for users?
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I've created a react mobile app with firebase backing. I've implemented firebase dependencies but I haven't been able to connect firebase to the front end. Will pay someone to help me through this process.
Connecting to firebase is as simple as copying and pasting the credentials (that Firebase gives you) into your frontend app. Here is a link to the documentation. If you need help, simply make a more detailed post about the issues you are running into.
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