What is @firebase/app?
The @firebase/app package is the core module of the Firebase JavaScript SDK. It initializes and configures the Firebase app, allowing other Firebase services to be used in web and Node.js applications. It provides the necessary infrastructure to manage the communication between your app and Firebase services.
What are @firebase/app's main functionalities?
Initialization
This feature allows you to initialize your Firebase application using your project's configuration. The configuration includes keys and identifiers for your project.
import { initializeApp } from 'firebase/app';
const firebaseConfig = {
apiKey: 'API_KEY',
authDomain: 'PROJECT_ID.firebaseapp.com',
projectId: 'PROJECT_ID',
storageBucket: 'PROJECT_ID.appspot.com',
messagingSenderId: 'SENDER_ID',
appId: 'APP_ID'
};
const app = initializeApp(firebaseConfig);
Accessing Firebase Services
After initializing the Firebase app, you can access various Firebase services such as authentication and Firestore database by importing and initializing them with the app instance.
import { getAuth } from 'firebase/auth';
import { getFirestore } from 'firebase/firestore';
const auth = getAuth(app);
const db = getFirestore(app);
Other packages similar to @firebase/app
aws-amplify
AWS Amplify is a development platform for building secure, scalable mobile and web applications. It is similar to @firebase/app as it provides a way to easily integrate with AWS services. However, it is more focused on integrating with AWS ecosystem rather than providing a broad range of backend services like Firebase.
parse
Parse is an open-source application stack and framework that helps in building mobile and web applications. It is similar to Firebase in providing backend services but is self-hostable and more customizable, which contrasts with Firebase's managed service approach.
@firebase/app
This is the primary entrypoint to the Firebase JS SDK. All apps using firebase
will need this package. Other @firebase
packages are typically mounted on to
the namespaces exposed by this package.
Installation
You can install this package by running the following in your project:
$ npm install @firebase/app
Usage
You can then use the firebase namespace exposed by this package as illustrated
below:
ES Modules
Referencing the firebase
export:
import { firebase } from '@firebase/app';
Referencing the default export:
import firebase from '@firebase/app';
CommonJS Modules
const firebase = require('@firebase/app').default;
Documentation
For comprehensive documentation please see the Firebase Reference
Docs.