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Firebase Cookbook

By : Houssem Yahiaoui
Book Image

Firebase Cookbook

By: Houssem Yahiaoui

Overview of this book

Do you feel tired just thinking or even hearing about backend technologies, authentication or the tedious task of deployment? Firebase is here to change the way you develop and make your app a first-class citizen of the cloud. This books takes a solution based approach by providing you recipes that would help you understand the features of Firebase and implement them in your existing web or mobile applications. We start-off by creating our first Firebase application and integrating its services into different platforms and environments for mobile as well as web applications. Then we deep dive into Real-time Database and Firebase Storage that allows your users to access data across various devices with realtive ease. With each chapter you will gradually create the building blocks of your application from securing your data with Firebase Rules to authenticating your users with O-Auth. Moving along we would explore modern application development techniques such as creating serverless applications with Firebase Cloud Functions or turning your traditional applications into progressive apps with Service workers. Finally you will learn how to create cross-platform mobile apps, integrate Firebase in native platforms, and learn how to monetize your mobile applications using Admob for Android and iOS.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Firebase Cloud FireStore

Implementing Twitter login

Twitter is the most used social media platform in the world, with more than 300 million active users. We can't simply forget about incorporating it into our application. In this recipe, we're going to see how we can activate and implement Twitter authentication using the Firebase API.

Getting ready

Before we start the coding part, we need to make some configurations within our application. Head to your Firebase Console | Authentication | SIGN-IN METHOD tab and activate the Twitter option as shown in the following screenshot:

Figure 11: Activating Twitter authentication from the Firebase project console

Now, we will need to create a Twitter application so we can get the app key and secret...