Firebase shows default dashboard of analytics so ask is can we replace default firebase dashboard with customised report while can be created from below option:-
Another ask is these custom report says published but how to share with end user from firebase?
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According to Google's documentation:
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1068218?hl=en
I can create customised dashboards in the Google Analytics home page by using the left panel menu.
However I cannot find this button for a project that I have imported from Firebase.
Is there really no way to have custom dashboards for such imported projects?
Is my only alternative to start over with a new Google Analytics project?
Or can do something from the Firebase side?
I created a Firebase dynamic link with custom domain from the Firebase Console then the Firebase dynamic links analytics is not tracking the clicks even after waiting for 3-4 days.
If I create a Firebase dynamic link without custom domain then the analytics is tracking properly.
It seems this issue is specific for dynamic links created with a custom domain.
Could anyone help me with tracking analytics for Firebase dynamic links with custom domain?
I am exploring the dynamic links in firebase. My requirement is I will have an sms in my cell phone, which will have a short link and upon click of this link I will open a web page (later we might integrate this with a page in the app)
So I created fire base account and setup an app using my personal gmail account.
Am using their post api with the right api key to generate short urls. (getting warning about the phishing issues which I am ignoring for the time being)
Upon clicking the urls (short link/preview link) I can go to the appropriate URL I have configured.
now I am trying to see the analytics around this dynamic url but dont know why I cannot see anything.
I am checking Grow -->DynamicLink--> Selected My app and I expect the dynamic link generated in above steps to appear here but I cannot see anything.
I am going to analytics -->Events it is asking me to add an app to see the analytics which is not the case for now as I am just hitting the url on the browser directly.
Please let me know if I am doing the right thing?
One of the main use cases (as mentioned in firebase docs) of the firebase dynamic links is web to app conversion and your app must contain the firebase SDK. Once the user comes to the app through the dynamic link, firebase SDK fires the appropriate events. These events can be tracked from analytics -> Events.
But your use case is different you are creating dynamic links for the SMS and after clicking user comes to the website and there is no firebase SDK installed in your website hence no analytics (although firebase will measure some events like click, etc) on the analytics -> Events.
If you want to see the analytics, you will need to create a dynamic link in the firebase console manually or use the dynamic link analytics api.
In short, API created dynamic links can only be tracked if firebase SDK is installed in your app and after that, you need to add that app to firebase analytics -> events section. According to your use case, my suggestion would be to either create dynamic links from console manually or use the dynamic link analytics api
It's the first time I'm developing an app not by myself, but together with another guy. This app uses Firebase backend and we both need access to realtime database to modify nodes related to those parts which we're developing.
Is there a way to provide access to a single Firebase project to different users without me sharing my Google account credentials? Something like collaborators on GitHub?
Permissions is actually used for this.
Go to your Firebase Console and select the specific project.
Click on Settings (Cog button beside Overview) and select Permissions. This will redirect you to the Google Cloud Console, IAM & Admin part.
Click on ADD. Under Members, type in the Gmail of the other user, and in Roles, select Project > Editor.
Click on ADD.
From there, the corresponding Firebase Project should be visible on the other user's Firebase Console in a few hours. (However, if you're in a hurry, you could just copy-paste the link of the project with the other user logged-in on Google and they would still be able to access it).
From there, they'd be able to edit out the Database part or whichever you needed.
I am trying to add a collaborator on firebase.But the issue when the other team member insert the link that got from email he cant see the app. It's opens new firebase site and not the old one.
Any idea how can I add him to my firebase app to db?
It is no longer possible to invite non-firebase users to a classic Firebase project (where you access the dashboard through .firebase.com).
Inviting existing Firebase users to such a project should still be possible. But if the developer you want to add is not yet a Firebase user, the way to give them access is by upgrading your project to the new Firebase console (firebase.google.com) and add them there.