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I need to integrate Firebase web chat in an existing web application. The integration has to be seamless . I would not like to store the username and password of a user in the Firestore database. Can this be done? If yes, then how?
All Firebase products are fully hosted services. While some of them have local emulators, they can currently not be run locally to receive traffic from published apps.
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I was trying to deploy my simple tasks tracking application with firebase for learning purposes
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I have designed a booking page using flutter and firebase. I used Cloud firestore to store all the details of the users. Now i a need separate admin app to receive the data and modify it.how can i combine my firebase project with the admin app.
You can have multiple apps added to your Firebase project.
You can also use Custom Claims to grant some of your users some additional claims which then you can use in scurity rules. In this way you can make some account have admin-like permissions.
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Is it secure to simply save it in the local storage along with my project files? Or is it safer to store them as environment variables?
I would in general advice against saving and pushing credential files into a repository for others to see.
You may consider encrypting you credential file. Everyone who has to work with the project then has to decrypt it first and you have control who receives the access to it.
Have a look Googles KMS: https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/cloud-encrypt-with-kms/index.html#0
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I have been reading a lot of articles in regards to security and other parties reverse engineering your app and then flooding your APIs etc.
For my current (nativescript) app I am using Firebase for Auth and then have my own API URL hardcoded into the app.
I am considering using Firebase Remote Config to retrieve my API URL and then setting it in the app. In order to not have my API URL exposed.
I was wondering if someone has done this before? And if this approach is a good or bad idea?
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Im wants to make a live chat feature in my web applicatin in asp.net. I found signalr for live chat, but i want to save that text from one browser to How to save text user's message in signalr
SignalR is used to push changes to the client. Saving messages is not a concern for SignalR. You need to roll your own persistence for this, maybe your application have a database already?