Roles.userIsInRole not working - meteor

I'm building a Meteor application with React. My problem is the alanning:roles package doesn't seem to be working as intended.
There are no console errors but basically the following code does not work as intended.
const composer = (props, onData) => {
const loggingIn = Meteor.loggingIn()
const loggedInUserId = Meteor.userId()
console.log(loggedInUserId)
let authenticated
if (Roles.userIsInRole(loggedInUserId, ['admin']))
authenticated = 'admin';
else if (Roles.userIsInRole(loggedInUserId, ['school']))
authenticated = 'school'
else if (Roles.userIsInRole(loggedInUserId, ['teacher']))
authenticated = 'teacher'
else
authenticated = 'anonymous'
console.log(authenticated)
onData(null, {
loggingIn,
authenticated
})
}
The loggedInUserId variable successfully shows the logged in user's id in the first console.log(). However, authenticated's value is always anonymous regardless of what user is logged in.
I can confirm that the loggedInUserId definitely matches a user which is in the relative role but the result always remains the same.
What's wrong here?

I solved my problem by changing my composer to this:
const composer = (props, onData) => {
const loggingIn = Meteor.loggingIn()
const loggedInUserId = Meteor.userId()
let authenticated
if (Roles.userIsInRole(loggedInUserId, 'admin', 'default-group'))
authenticated = 'admin';
else if (Roles.userIsInRole(loggedInUserId, 'school', 'default-group'))
authenticated = 'school'
else if (Roles.userIsInRole(loggedInUserId, 'teacher', 'default-group'))
authenticated = 'teacher'
else
authenticated = 'anonymous'
onData(null, {
loggingIn,
authenticated
})
}
When not specifying a group when assigning roles it automatically assigns the role to the default-group.

Related

Firebase multi-tenancy has this error There is no user record corresponding to the provided identifier

I have setup my firebase with multiple tenants using Google Identity Platform.
And through Identity Platform, I manually added a user acct to each tenant.
For example, test#abcdemo.com for abcdemo tenant
test#defdemo.com for defdemo tenant
In my Flutter Web client app, I was able to sign in with FirebaseAuth's signInWithEmailAndPassword successfully with user acct and tenantId.
After successful sign in, I want to set a custom claim by passing the idToken that I retrieved from successful sign-in to setCustomClaims cloud function below:
const express = require("express");
const functions = require("firebase-functions");
const admin = require("firebase-admin");
admin.initializeApp();
const app = express();
app.post("/setCustomClaims", async (req, res)=>{
// Get the ID token passed.
const idToken = req.body;
functions.logger.log("Here's idToken: ", idToken);
// Verify the ID token and decode its payload.
const claims = await admin.auth().verifyIdToken(idToken);
functions.logger.log("After verify ID Token");
// Verify user is eligible for additional privileges.
if (
typeof claims.email !== "undefined" &&
typeof claims.email_verified !== "undefined"
) {
functions.logger.log("Inside if condition");
//Result of code execution below:
//This shows thee correct project id, etc
functions.logger.log("Project ID is ", process.env.FIREBASE_CONFIG);
//Result of code execution below:
//Rejected: FirebaseAuthError: There is no user record corresponding to the provided identifier.
await admin.auth().getUserByEmail(claims.email).then(
(record) =>
functions.logger.log("Success: ", record)).catch(
(reasonStr) =>
functions.logger.log("Rejected: ",
reasonStr));
//Result of code execution below:
//Users: {"users":[]}
await admin.auth().listUsers().then((users) =>
functions.logger.log("Users: ", users));
//Result of code execution below:
//Error: There is no user record corresponding to the provided identifier.
await admin.auth().setCustomUserClaims(claims.sub, {
youcanaccess: true,
});
//Didn't even go to this line because the above code was erroring out.
functions.logger.log("after setCustomClaims");
// Tell client to refresh token on user.
res.end(JSON.stringify({
status: "success",
}));
functions.logger.log("after success");
} else {
// Return nothing.
res.end(JSON.stringify({status: "ineligible"}));
functions.logger.log("after ineligible");
}
});
exports.api = functions.https.onRequest(app);
The code above has some extra code for debugging purpose.
As you can see the code above, I put some comments till the last line
of executed statement.
It's erroring out in this line:
await admin.auth().setCustomUserClaims.
And the error message again is this:
Error: There is no user record corresponding to the provided identifier.
I don't know exactly why it stated that there's no user record even though I was able to sign in successfully.
My guess is the users in the tenant scope didn't get recognized by the admin.auth()?
By the way, this wasn't done in local emulator.
Looking forward for any advice. Thank you very much for the help
If you are using multi-tenant you must set the tenant id before you access it. if not it will check only outside of the tenant. So you should modify the code following:
first, you've to assign your user's tenant id like the following:
const tenantAuth = admin.auth().tenantManager().authForTenant("TENANT_ID");
Now you can access a particular tenant:
const claims = await tenantAuth.verifyIdToken(idToken);
then,
if (
typeof claims.email !== "undefined" &&
typeof claims.email_verified !== "undefined"
) {
functions.logger.log("Inside if condition");
functions.logger.log("Project ID is ", process.env.FIREBASE_CONFIG);
await tenantAuth.getUserByEmail(claims.email).then(
(record) =>
functions.logger.log("Success: ", record)).catch(
(reasonStr) =>
functions.logger.log("Rejected: ",
reasonStr));
await tenantAuth.listUsers().then((users) =>
functions.logger.log("Users: ", users));
await tenantAuth.setCustomUserClaims(claims.sub, {
youcanaccess: true,
});
functions.logger.log("after setCustomClaims");
// Tell client to refresh token on user.
res.end(JSON.stringify({
status: "success",
}));
functions.logger.log("after success");
} else {
// Return nothing.
res.end(JSON.stringify({status: "ineligible"}));
functions.logger.log("after ineligible");
}
Hope this solution will help you to solve the problem.

Merge multiple accounts using #react-native-firebase/auth

In Firebase Ive set "One account per email address" to true.
This means that when a user has already created a Firebase account using Google sign in....and then they try and also register with Facebook (same email address) then I catch the error with error.code === 'auth/account-exists-with-different-credential'. Alternatively If they try to register using email/password I catch with err.code.toString() === 'auth/email-already-in-use'
Right now I just alert and tell them an account already exists with that email....however I want to link the accounts together instead.
There is so much conflicting info on line about how to do this.....and the Firebase documentation on linking accounts does not appear to work for #react-native-firebase. code below....once I catch the error I want to know what code I can use to link accounts
import auth from '#react-native-firebase/auth';
export const signUpUserWithEmail = (email, password) => {
auth()
.createUserWithEmailAndPassword(email, password)
.then(user => {
console.log(User created in firebase);
})
.catch(err => {
if (err.code.toString() === 'auth/email-already-in-use') {
Alert.alert(
'Email already registered',
'You have already created an account using that email. You have used either Google, Facebook, or email/password as credentials',
);
}
export const _facebookSignin = async () => {
try {
// Attempt login with permissions
const result = await LoginManager.logInWithPermissions([
'public_profile',
'email',
]);
const data = await AccessToken.getCurrentAccessToken();
const firebaseCredential = await auth.FacebookAuthProvider.credential(
data.accessToken,
);
const fbUserObj = await auth().signInWithCredential(firebaseCredential);
} catch (error) {
if (error.code === 'auth/account-exists-with-different-credential') {
Alert.alert(
'Email already registered',
'You have already created an account using that email. You have used either Google, Facebook, or email/password as credentials',
);

How do I link auth users to collection in Firestore?

I'm trying to connect a user to the user collection in firestore. I'm using cloud functions, but I don't think I'm implementing it correctly.
firebase.auth().createUserWithEmailAndPassword(email, password)
.then(() => {
console.log('user created')
exports.createUserDoc = functions.auth.user().onCreate((user) => {
console.log("hi")
const userId = user.uid;
const account = {
posts: []
}
return admin.firestore().collection("Users").doc(userId).add(account)
})
But my console.log(hi) isn't showing up. Am I approaching this correctly? Any advice helps!
Right now what i have done is when a user creates an account
i will log the login information into the database.
The document name is set to the user UID that firebase give the user.
Now you can simply request the data from the database with the user UID as
being your .doc(user.uid).
This is the full code.
var htmlEmail = document.getElementById('email').value;
var htmlPass = document.getElementById('password').value;
var htmlUser = document.getElementById('username').value.toLowerCase();
var auth = firebase.auth();
var promise = auth.createUserWithEmailAndPassword(htmlEmail, htmlPass);
// If there is any error stop the process.
promise.catch(function (error) {
var errorCode = error.code;
console.log(`GOT ERROR: ` + errorCode)
if (errorCode == 'auth/weak-password') return // password to weak. Minimal 6 characters
if (errorCode == 'auth/email-already-in-use') return // Return a email already in use error
});
// When no errors create the account
promise.then(function () {
var userUid = auth.currentUser.uid;
var db = firebase.firestore();
db.collection('users').doc(userUid).set({
email: htmlEmail,
emailVertified: false,
name: htmlUser,
online: false,
onlock: false,
password: htmlPass
});
});
Then when the user logs you can simply request the data over the user.uid.
var auth = firebase.auth();
firebase.auth().onAuthStateChanged(function (user) {
// Lay connection with the database.
var firestore = firebase.firestore();
var db = firestore.collection('users').doc(user.uid);
// Get the user data from the database.
db.get().then(function (db) {
// Catch error if exists.
promise.catch(function (error) {
// Return error
});
promise.then(function () {
// continue when success
});
});
});
There could just be there are better ways. (still learning myself).
But this does the trick for me and works very well.
There are 2 things to keep in mind !
I would recommend Firestore over the real time database as it is faster and more secure.
Make sure your database rules are set correctly, so that no one can view / leak your database information. (as you are logging users personal info). If not set correctly users will be able to view your database and even purge all data.
Hope it helps :)
If you find a better way yourself please let us know in here.
We could learn from that also !
In a simplified way you can do this, everytime a user will signup this function will create a firestore collection with the specific parameters.
signupWithEmail: async (_, { email, password, name }) => {
var user = firebase.auth().createUserWithEmailAndPassword(email,
password).then(cred => {
return
firebase.firestore().collection('USERS').doc(cred.user.uid).set({
email,
name
})
})
return { user }
}

Nuxt SSR auth guard with Firebase auth

I'm trying to implement auth guards in Nuxt with Firebase Auth, but I keep running in to problems. At the moment I'm able to login, but the correct page isn't loaded after login, after login the user should be redirected to the '/profile-overview' page but that doesn't happen. When I navigate away from the 'profile' page to another page and then go back I do automatically go to the 'profile-overview' page. So the login works, there is just something wrong with the navigation / refresh of the page after login. Also when I refresh the page the user is logged out again, I would except the user to still be logged in then?
My code so far:
Page:
loginGoogle () {
this.$store.dispatch('signInWithGoogle').then(() => {
console.log('reload')
location.reload()
//window.location.reload(true)
}).catch((e) => {
this.title = 'Google login failed'
this.message =
"Something went wrong, please try again later. If this problem keeps happening please contact: jonas#co-house.be " + "Error: " + e.message;
this.dialog = true;
})
},
Middleware:
export default function ({ store, redirect, route }) {
console.log('user state' + store.state.user)
console.log('route ' + route.name)
store.state.user != null && route.name == 'profile' ? redirect('/profile-overview') : ''
store.state.user == null && isAdminRoute(route) ? redirect('/profile') : ''
}
function isAdminRoute(route) {
if (route.matched.some(record => record.path == '/profile-overview')) {
return true
}
}
Plugin:
import { auth } from '#/services/fireInit.js'
export default context => {
const { store } = context
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
auth.onAuthStateChanged(user => {
if (user) {
return resolve(store.commit('setUser', user))
}
return resolve()
})
})
}
Store (function to login only:
signInWithGoogle ({ commit }) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
auth.signInWithPopup(GoogleProvider).then((result) => {
// This gives you a Google Access Token. You can use it to access the Google API.
var token = result.credential.accessToken;
// The signed-in user info.
var user = result.user;
return resolve(store.commit(state.user, result.user))
// ...
}).catch((error) => {
// Handle Errors here.
var errorCode = error.code;
var errorMessage = error.message;
// The email of the user's account used.
var email = error.email;
// The firebase.auth.AuthCredential type that was used.
var credential = error.credential;
// ...
})
})
},
Does anyone have any idea what I could be doing wrong, or some documentation / tutorial I could read?
Thanks in advance.
You need to init your user on server in nuxtServerInit. See this repo for example implementation https://github.com/davidroyer/nuxt-ssr-firebase-auth.v2

Firebase: How to stop newly created user from getting logged in automatically? [duplicate]

So I have this issue where every time I add a new user account, it kicks out the current user that is already signed in. I read the firebase api and it said that "If the new account was created, the user is signed in automatically" But they never said anything else about avoiding that.
//ADD EMPLOYEES
addEmployees: function(formData){
firebase.auth().createUserWithEmailAndPassword(formData.email, formData.password).then(function(data){
console.log(data);
});
},
I'm the admin and I'm adding accounts into my site. I would like it if I can add an account without being signed out and signed into the new account. Any way i can avoid this?
Update 20161110 - original answer below
Also, check out this answer for a different approach.
Original answer
This is actually possible.
But not directly, the way to do it is to create a second auth reference and use that to create users:
var config = {apiKey: "apiKey",
authDomain: "projectId.firebaseapp.com",
databaseURL: "https://databaseName.firebaseio.com"};
var secondaryApp = firebase.initializeApp(config, "Secondary");
secondaryApp.auth().createUserWithEmailAndPassword(em, pwd).then(function(firebaseUser) {
console.log("User " + firebaseUser.uid + " created successfully!");
//I don't know if the next statement is necessary
secondaryApp.auth().signOut();
});
If you don't specify which firebase connection you use for an operation it will use the first one by default.
Source for multiple app references.
EDIT
For the actual creation of a new user, it doesn't matter that there is nobody or someone else than the admin, authenticated on the second auth reference because for creating an account all you need is the auth reference itself.
The following hasn't been tested but it is something to think about
The thing you do have to think about is writing data to firebase. Common practice is that users can edit/update their own user info so when you use the second auth reference for writing this should work. But if you have something like roles or permissions for that user make sure you write that with the auth reference that has the right permissions. In this case, the main auth is the admin and the second auth is the newly created user.
Update 20161108 - original answer below
Firebase just released its firebase-admin SDK, which allows server-side code for this and other common administrative use-cases. Read the installation instructions and then dive into the documentation on creating users.
original answer
This is currently not possible. Creating an Email+Password user automatically signs that new user in.
I just created a Firebase Function that triggers when a Firestore document is Created (with rules write-only to admin user). Then use admin.auth().createUser() to create the new user properly.
export const createUser = functions.firestore
.document('newUsers/{userId}')
.onCreate(async (snap, context) => {
const userId = context.params.userId;
const newUser = await admin.auth().createUser({
disabled: false,
displayName: snap.get('displayName'),
email: snap.get('email'),
password: snap.get('password'),
phoneNumber: snap.get('phoneNumber')
});
// You can also store the new user in another collection with extra fields
await admin.firestore().collection('users').doc(newUser.uid).set({
uid: newUser.uid,
email: newUser.email,
name: newUser.displayName,
phoneNumber: newUser.phoneNumber,
otherfield: snap.get('otherfield'),
anotherfield: snap.get('anotherfield')
});
// Delete the temp document
return admin.firestore().collection('newUsers').doc(userId).delete();
});
You can Algo use functions.https.onCall()
exports.createUser= functions.https.onCall((data, context) => {
const uid = context.auth.uid; // Authorize as you want
// ... do the same logic as above
});
calling it.
const createUser = firebase.functions().httpsCallable('createUser');
createUser({userData: data}).then(result => {
// success or error handling
});
Swift 5: Simple Solution
First store the current user in a variable called originalUser
let originalUser = Auth.auth().currentUser
Then, in the completion handler of creating a new user, use the updateCurrentUser method to restore the original user
Auth.auth().updateCurrentUser(originalUser, completion: nil)
Here is a simple solution using web SDKs.
Create a cloud function (https://firebase.google.com/docs/functions)
import admin from 'firebase-admin';
import * as functions from 'firebase-functions';
const createUser = functions.https.onCall((data) => {
return admin.auth().createUser(data)
.catch((error) => {
throw new functions.https.HttpsError('internal', error.message)
});
});
export default createUser;
Call this function from your app
import firebase from 'firebase/app';
const createUser = firebase.functions().httpsCallable('createUser');
createUser({ email, password })
.then(console.log)
.catch(console.error);
Optionally, you can set user document information using the returned uid.
createUser({ email, password })
.then(({ data: user }) => {
return database
.collection('users')
.doc(user.uid)
.set({
firstname,
lastname,
created: new Date(),
});
})
.then(console.log)
.catch(console.error);
I got André's very clever workaround working in Objective-C using the Firebase iOS SDK:
NSString *plistPath = [[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:#"GoogleService-Info" ofType:#"plist"];
FIROptions *secondaryAppOptions = [[FIROptions alloc] initWithContentsOfFile:plistPath];
[FIRApp configureWithName:#"Secondary" options:secondaryAppOptions];
FIRApp *secondaryApp = [FIRApp appNamed:#"Secondary"];
FIRAuth *secondaryAppAuth = [FIRAuth authWithApp:secondaryApp];
[secondaryAppAuth createUserWithEmail:user.email
password:user.password
completion:^(FIRUser * _Nullable user, NSError * _Nullable error) {
[secondaryAppAuth signOut:nil];
}];
Update for Swift 4
I have tried a few different options to create multiple users from a single account, but this is by far the best and easiest solution.
Original answer by Nico
First Configure firebase in your AppDelegate.swift file
func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplicationLaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {
// Override point for customization after application launch.
FirebaseApp.configure()
FirebaseApp.configure(name: "CreatingUsersApp", options: FirebaseApp.app()!.options)
return true
}
Add the following code to action where you are creating the accounts.
if let secondaryApp = FirebaseApp.app(name: "CreatingUsersApp") {
let secondaryAppAuth = Auth.auth(app: secondaryApp)
// Create user in secondary app.
secondaryAppAuth.createUser(withEmail: email, password: password) { (user, error) in
if error != nil {
print(error!)
} else {
//Print created users email.
print(user!.email!)
//Print current logged in users email.
print(Auth.auth().currentUser?.email ?? "default")
try! secondaryAppAuth.signOut()
}
}
}
}
You can use firebase function for add users.
const functions = require('firebase-functions');
const admin = require('firebase-admin');
admin.initializeApp();
const cors = require('cors')({
origin: true,
});
exports.AddUser = functions.https.onRequest(( req, res ) => {
// Grab the text parameter.
cors( req, res, () => {
let email = req.body.email;
let passwd = req.body.passwd;
let role = req.body.role;
const token = req.get('Authorization').split('Bearer ')[1];
admin.auth().verifyIdToken(token)
.then(
(decoded) => {
// return res.status(200).send( decoded )
return creatUser(decoded);
})
.catch((err) => {
return res.status(401).send(err)
});
function creatUser(user){
admin.auth().createUser({
email: email,
emailVerified: false,
password: passwd,
disabled: false
})
.then((result) => {
console.log('result',result);
return res.status(200).send(result);
}).catch((error) => {
console.log(error.message);
return res.status(400).send(error.message);
})
}
});
});
CreateUser(){
//console.log('Create User')
this.submitted = true;
if (this.myGroup.invalid) {
return;
}
let Email = this.myGroup.value.Email;
let Passwd = this.myGroup.value.Passwd;
let Role = 'myrole';
let TechNum = this.myGroup.value.TechNum;
let user = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem('user'));
let role = user.role;
let AdminUid = user.uid;
let authToken = user.stsTokenManager.accessToken;
let httpHeaders = new HttpHeaders().set('Authorization', 'Bearer ' + authToken);
let options = { headers: httpHeaders };
let params = { email:Email,passwd:Passwd,role:Role };
this.httpClient.post('https://us-central1-myproject.cloudfunctions.net/AddUser', params, options)
.subscribe( val => {
//console.log('Response from cloud function', val );
let createdUser:any = val;
//console.log(createdUser.uid);
const userRef: AngularFirestoreDocument<any> = this.afs.doc(`users/${createdUser.uid}`);
const userUpdate = {
uid: createdUser.uid,
email: createdUser.email,
displayName: null,
photoURL: null,
emailVerified: createdUser.emailVerified,
role: Role,
TechNum:TechNum,
AccountAccess:this.AccountAccess,
UserStatus:'open',
OwnerUid:AdminUid,
OwnerUidRole:role,
RootAccountAccess:this.RootAccountAccess
}
userRef.set(userUpdate, {
merge: false
});
this.toastr.success('Success, user add','Success');
this.myGroup.reset();
this.submitted = false;
},
err => {
console.log('HTTP Error', err.error)
this.toastr.error(err.error,'Error')
},
() => console.log('HTTP request completed.')
);
}
On the web, this is due to unexpected behavior when you call createUserWithEmailAndPassword out of the registration context; e.g. inviting a new user to your app by creating a new user account.
Seems like, createUserWithEmailAndPassword method triggers a new refresh token and user cookies are updated too. (This side-effect is not documented)
Here is a workaround for Web SDK:
After creating the new user;
firebase.auth().updateCurrentUser (loggedInUser.current)
provided that you initiate loggedInUser with the original user beforehand.
Hey i had similar problem ,trying to create users through admin , as it is not possible to signUp user without signIn ,I created a work around ,adding it below with steps
Instead of signup create a node in firebase realtime db with email as key (firebase do not allow email as key so I have created a function to generate key from email and vice versa, I will attach the functions below)
Save a initial password field while saving user (can even hash it with bcrypt or something, if you prefer though it will be used one time only)
Now Once user try to login check if any node with that email (generate key from email) exist in the db and if so then match the password provided.
If the password matched delete the node and do authSignUpWithEmailandPassword with provided credentials.
User is registered successfully
//Sign In
firebaseDB.child("users").once("value", (snapshot) => {
const users = snapshot.val();
const userKey = emailToKey(data.email);
if (Object.keys(users).find((key) => key === userKey)) {
setError("user already exist");
setTimeout(() => {
setError(false);
}, 2000);
setLoading(false);
} else {
firebaseDB
.child(`users`)
.child(userKey)
.set({ email: data.email, initPassword: data.password })
.then(() => setLoading(false))
.catch(() => {
setLoading(false);
setError("Error in creating user please try again");
setTimeout(() => {
setError(false);
}, 2000);
});
}
});
//Sign Up
signUp = (data, setLoading, setError) => {
auth
.createUserWithEmailAndPassword(data.email, data.password)
.then((res) => {
const userDetails = {
email: res.user.email,
id: res.user.uid,
};
const key = emailToKey(data.email);
app
.database()
.ref(`users/${key}`)
.remove()
.then(() => {
firebaseDB.child("users").child(res.user.uid).set(userDetails);
setLoading(false);
})
.catch(() => {
setLoading(false);
setError("error while registering try again");
setTimeout(() => setError(false), 4000);
});
})
.catch((err) => {
setLoading(false);
setError(err.message);
setTimeout(() => setError(false), 4000);
});
};
//Function to create a valid firebase key from email and vice versa
const emailToKey = (email) => {
//firebase do not allow ".", "#", "$", "[", or "]"
let key = email;
key = key.replace(".", ",0,");
key = key.replace("#", ",1,");
key = key.replace("$", ",2,");
key = key.replace("[", ",3,");
key = key.replace("]", ",4,");
return key;
};
const keyToEmail = (key) => {
let email = key;
email = email.replace(",0,", ".");
email = email.replace(",1,", "#");
email = email.replace(",2,", "$");
email = email.replace(",3,", "[");
email = email.replace(",4,", "]");
return email;
};
If you want to do it in your front end create a second auth reference use it to create other users and sign out and delete that reference. If you do it this way you won't be signed out when creating a new user and you won't get the error that the default firebase app already exists.
const createOtherUser =()=>{
var config = {
//your firebase config
};
let secondaryApp = firebase.initializeApp(config, "secondary");
secondaryApp.auth().createUserWithEmailAndPassword(email, password).then((userCredential) => {
console.log(userCredential.user.uid);
}).then(secondaryApp.auth().signOut()
)
.then(secondaryApp.delete()
)
}
Update 19.05.2022 - using #angular/fire (latest available = v.7.3.0)
If you are not using firebase directly in your app, but use e.g. #angular/fire for auth purposes only, you can use the same approach as suggested earlier as follows with the #angular/fire library:
import { Auth, getAuth, createUserWithEmailAndPassword } from '#angular/fire/auth';
import { deleteApp, initializeApp } from '#angular/fire/app';
import { firebaseConfiguration } from '../config/app.config'; // <-- Your project's configuration here.
const tempApp = initializeApp(firebaseConfiguration, "tempApp");
const tempAppAuth = getAuth(tempApp);
await createUserWithEmailAndPassword(tempAppAuth, email, password)
.then(async (newUser) => {
resolve( () ==> {
// Do something, e.g. add user info to database
});
})
.catch(error => reject(error))
.finally( () => {
tempAppAuth.signOut()
.then( () => deleteApp(tempApp));
});
The Swift version:
FIRApp.configure()
// Creating a second app to create user without logging in
FIRApp.configure(withName: "CreatingUsersApp", options: FIRApp.defaultApp()!.options)
if let secondaryApp = FIRApp(named: "CreatingUsersApp") {
let secondaryAppAuth = FIRAuth(app: secondaryApp)
secondaryAppAuth?.createUser(...)
}
Here is a Swift 3 adaptaion of Jcabrera's answer :
let bundle = Bundle.main
let path = bundle.path(forResource: "GoogleService-Info", ofType: "plist")!
let options = FIROptions.init(contentsOfFile: path)
FIRApp.configure(withName: "Secondary", options: options!)
let secondary_app = FIRApp.init(named: "Secondary")
let second_auth = FIRAuth(app : secondary_app!)
second_auth?.createUser(withEmail: self.username.text!, password: self.password.text!)
{
(user,error) in
print(user!.email!)
print(FIRAuth.auth()?.currentUser?.email ?? "default")
}
If you are using Polymer and Firebase (polymerfire) see this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/46698801/1821603
Essentially you create a secondary <firebase-app> to handle the new user registration without affecting the current user.
Android solution (Kotlin):
1.You need FirebaseOptions BUILDER(!) for setting api key, db url, etc., and don't forget to call build() at the end
2.Make a secondary auth variable by calling FirebaseApp.initializeApp()
3.Get instance of FirebaseAuth by passing your newly created secondary auth, and do whatever you want (e.g. createUser)
// 1. you can find these in your project settings under general tab
val firebaseOptionsBuilder = FirebaseOptions.Builder()
firebaseOptionsBuilder.setApiKey("YOUR_API_KEY")
firebaseOptionsBuilder.setDatabaseUrl("YOUR_DATABASE_URL")
firebaseOptionsBuilder.setProjectId("YOUR_PROJECT_ID")
firebaseOptionsBuilder.setApplicationId("YOUR_APPLICATION_ID") //not sure if this one is needed
val firebaseOptions = firebaseOptionsBuilder.build()
// indeterminate progress dialog *ANKO*
val progressDialog = indeterminateProgressDialog(resources.getString(R.string.progressDialog_message_registering))
progressDialog.show()
// 2. second auth created by passing the context, firebase options and a string for secondary db name
val newAuth = FirebaseApp.initializeApp(this#ListActivity, firebaseOptions, Constants.secondary_db_auth)
// 3. calling the create method on our newly created auth, passed in getInstance
FirebaseAuth.getInstance(newAuth).createUserWithEmailAndPassword(email!!, password!!)
.addOnCompleteListener { it ->
if (it.isSuccessful) {
// 'it' is a Task<AuthResult>, so we can get our newly created user from result
val newUser = it.result.user
// store wanted values on your user model, e.g. email, name, phonenumber, etc.
val user = User()
user.email = email
user.name = name
user.created = Date().time
user.active = true
user.phone = phone
// set user model on /db_root/users/uid_of_created_user/, or wherever you want depending on your structure
FirebaseDatabase.getInstance().reference.child(Constants.db_users).child(newUser.uid).setValue(user)
// send newly created user email verification link
newUser.sendEmailVerification()
progressDialog.dismiss()
// sign him out
FirebaseAuth.getInstance(newAuth).signOut()
// DELETE SECONDARY AUTH! thanks, Jimmy :D
newAuth.delete()
} else {
progressDialog.dismiss()
try {
throw it.exception!!
// catch exception for already existing user (e-mail)
} catch (e: FirebaseAuthUserCollisionException) {
alert(resources.getString(R.string.exception_FirebaseAuthUserCollision), resources.getString(R.string.alertDialog_title_error)) {
okButton {
isCancelable = false
}
}.show()
}
}
}
For Android, i suggest a simpler way to do it, without having to provide api key, application id...etc by hand by just using the FirebaseOptions of the default instance.
val firebaseDefaultApp = Firebase.auth.app
val signUpAppName = firebaseDefaultApp.name + "_signUp"
val signUpApp = try {
FirebaseApp.initializeApp(
context,
firebaseDefaultApp.options,
signUpAppName
)
} catch (e: IllegalStateException) {
// IllegalStateException is throw if an app with the same name has already been initialized.
FirebaseApp.getInstance(signUpAppName)
}
// Here is the instance you can use to sign up without triggering auth state on the default Firebase.auth
val signUpFirebaseAuth = Firebase.auth(signUpApp)
How to use ?
signUpFirebaseAuth
.createUserWithEmailAndPassword(email, password)
.addOnSuccessListener {
// Optional, you can send verification email here if you need
// As soon as the sign up with sign in is over, we can sign out the current user
firebaseAuthSignUp.signOut()
}
.addOnFailureListener {
// Log
}
My solution to this question is to store the User Name/Email and password in a static class and then add a new user log out the new user and immediately log in as the admin user(id pass you saved). Works like a charm for me :D
This is a version for Kotlin:
fun createUser(mail: String, password: String) {
val opts = FirebaseOptions.fromResource(requireContext())
if (opts == null) return
val app = Firebase.initialize(requireContext(), opts, "Secondary")
FirebaseAuth.getInstance(app)
.createUserWithEmailAndPassword(mail, password)
.addOnSuccessListener {
app.delete()
doWhateverWithAccount(it)
}.addOnFailureListener {
app.delete()
showException(it)
}
}
It uses the configuration from your default Firebase application instance, just under a different name.
It also deletes the newly created instance afterwards, so you can call this multiple times without any exception about already existing Secondary application.

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