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cordova-android-firebase-gradle-release
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Cordova/Phonegap plugin to align versions of the Firebase library specified by other plugins to a specific version
This Cordova/Phonegap plugin for Android aligns versions of the Firebase library specified by other plugins to a specific version.
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TL;DR: To prevent build failures caused by including different versions of the Firebase library.
To resolve these version collisions, this plugin injects a Gradle configuration file into the native Android platform project, which overrides any versions specified by other plugins, and forces them to the version specified in its Gradle file.
If you're encountering similar problems with the Android Support or Play Services libraries, checkout the sister plugins:
$ cordova plugin add cordova-android-firebase-gradle-release
$ cordova plugin add cordova-android-firebase-gradle-release --variable FIREBASE_VERSION={required version}
The plugin needs to be installed with the cordova-fetch
mechanism in order to satisfy its package dependencies by installing it via npm.
Therefore if you're installing with cordova@6
, you'll need to explicitly specify the --fetch
option:
$ cordova plugin add cordova-android-firebase-gradle-release --fetch
By default, this plugin will use the most recent major version the Firebase library:
$ cordova plugin add cordova-android-firebase-gradle-release
In some cases, you may want to specify a different version of the Firebase library - see here for a list recent versions.
So this plugin enables you to specify other versions of the Firebase library using the FIREBASE_VERSION
plugin variable.
For example, if you want to install v12 of the Firebase library, you'd specify the version via the variable:
cordova plugin add cordova-android-firebase-gradle-release --variable FIREBASE_VERSION=12.+
Thanks to Chris Scott, Transistor Software for his idea of extending the initial implementation to support dynamic specification of the library version via a plugin variable in cordova-google-api-version
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Copyright (c) 2018 Dave Alden / Working Edge Ltd.
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FAQs
Cordova/Phonegap plugin for Android to align versions of the Firebase library components specified by other plugins to a specific version.
We found that cordova-android-firebase-gradle-release demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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