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Serverless Web Applications with React and Firebase

By : Harmeet Singh, Mayur Tanna
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Serverless Web Applications with React and Firebase

By: Harmeet Singh, Mayur Tanna

Overview of this book

ReactJS is a wonderful framework for UI development. Firebase as a backend with React is a great choice as it is easy, powerful, and provides great developer experience. It removes a lot of boilerplate code from your app and allows you to focus on your app to get it out quickly to users. Firebase with React is also a good choice for Most Viable Product (MVP) development. This book provides more practical insights rather than just theoretical concepts and includes basic to advanced examples – from hello world to a real-time seat booking app and Helpdesk application This book will cover the essentials of Firebase and React.js and will take you on a fast-paced journey through building real-time applications with Firebase features such as Cloud Storage, Cloud Function, Hosting and the Realtime Database. We will learn how to secure our application by using Firebase authentication and database security rules. We will leverage the power of Redux to organize data in the front-end, since Redux attempts to make state mutations predictable by imposing certain restrictions on how and when updates can happen. Towards the end of the book you will have improved your React skills by realizing the potential of Firebase to create real-time serverless web applications.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Free Chapter
1
Getting Started with Firebase and React
Index

Chapter 8. Firebase Cloud Storage

In this chapter, we will discuss Cloud Storage for Firebase and also its integration with Google Cloud Platform. We will also explore Firebase hosting, which allows you to host your web apps and static content (CDN) on a production-grade environment.

Cloud Storage provides scalable and secure object storage space, as most of the enterprises today need scalable file storage, considering the huge amount of data they collect through mobile apps, web applications, or corporate websites. Even the applications that are deployed on cloud need storage space either for their own assets such as images, JavaScript, CSS, audio, video files, or user-generated content such as documents, videos, or audios.

The Firebase SDK for Cloud Storage uses Google Cloud Storage buckets to store the uploaded files. Google Cloud Platform needs a billing account to use its products though they provide a few trials. The Firebase SDK for Cloud storage uses a default bucket in Google App...