I deployed to firebase hosting,
after that
I want to delete the duplicate deployed
but I couldn't find a way to delete the hosting
so what I did,
I used firebase deploy hosting:disable sample-project
and I deleted all rollback in the console
now I have no way to re-deploy it.
any one knows how to revive my google deploy?
or the only way to revive it is just create another project and abandon this one ?
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How to solve Firebase Hosting Setup Complete ?
While deploy this
Welcome
Firebase Hosting Setup Complete
You're seeing this because you've successfully setup Firebase Hosting. Now it's time to go build something extraordinary!
OPEN HOSTING DOCUMENTATION
i Already hosted a Web page Project to Filebase console using firebase deploy comment , How can i Download the Project files Now ?
firebase deploy
You can not download the project files...
That you can download is the data/files you have stored in your realtime database or firestore database.
You can switch between deploys as well, you can roll back to older deploy or to the newer depending of your needs, but you can not download any of it.
There is no blanket "code pull" from Firebase, so you will need to take a different approach for each product.
Product
How to get the code/data
Hosting
There is no API to get your hosted files back from Firebase, but you can usually get pretty close by crawling the site. See Pull lost code from Firebase Hosting deployment
Realtime Database
You can either use one of the SDKs, use the REST API (for small databases this may be as simple as adding .json to the end of the database URL), or you can set up automatic backups and get the data from there.
Firestore
You can either use one of the SDKs or REST API here too, or you get export through the console or gcloud CLI as explained here
Authentication
You can export all your users through the Admin SDK or the Firebase CLI
Cloud Functions
The closest you can get here is to copy/paste the code from the Google Cloud console as explained here: Get code from firebase console which I deployed earlier
One can select a project to deploy their app to, using firebase use PROJECT_ID.
I've an interesting pattern - I've multiple firebase hosted applications (projects) on the different branches of a git repo, and I often need to switch between them. When I issue firebase deploy, often it picks the wrong project and deploy there.
Is there a way to configure the projectId for firebase hosting within my code, so that when changing branches, the right project is automatically selected for deployment?
Thank you.
So, I was wondering, is it possible to move a firebase hosting site to a different project?.
I searched through the documentation, but I dont see anything anywhere that says how to do it, or if it is even possible
There is no built-in operation to move to a new project. But if you're deploying with the Firebase CLI, you can run:
firebase use <new project ID>
And then:
firebase deploy
To deploy the same content to the other project.
If you have your code for the site then you can just create a new folder and use firebase init hosting and initialize hosting in new project.
After that the process of deploying remains the same i.e.
firebase deploy --only hosting
PS: Also if you are using any custom domains, you would have to verify the ownership of the domain again in the new project.
I have a problem with a web hosting project. I created a new proyect in google firebase, and I executed the following commands:
C:\myproject>firebase init functions
C:\myproject>firebase deploy --only functions
But the site says this:
Site Not Found
Why am I seeing this?
There are a few potential reasons:
You haven't deployed an app yet.
You may have deployed an empty directory.
This is a custom domain, but we haven't finished setting it up yet.
How can I deploy my first app?
Refer to our hosting documentation to get started.
What could I do for show, at least, some text when an user go to my project url?
The way you now invoke the Firebase CLI, it will only deploy the Cloud Functions in your project. It will not deploy the web site. In fact, the way you've run it, it probably didn't even create a web site to deploy.
Initialize the project with:
firebase init
And answer the questions this shows.
If you want to deploy the web site, use:
firebase deploy --only hosting
More likely you should simply deploy everything to prevent running into this problem:
firebase deploy