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expo-firebase-core
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This module provides access to the Firebase configuration and performs initialisation of the native Firebase App. Unimodules that want to use Firebase can use this module to get safe access to the native Firebase App.
For managed Expo projects, please follow the installation instructions in the API documentation for the latest stable release.
For bare React Native projects, you must ensure that you have installed and configured the react-native-unimodules
package before continuing.
expo install expo-firebase-core
Run npx pod-install
after installing the npm package.
Add the iOS GoogleService-Info.plist
to your XCode project
Add the Android google-services.json
to your android/app
folder
Contributions are very welcome! Please refer to guidelines described in the contributing guide.
FAQs
Core support for Google Firebase
The npm package expo-firebase-core receives a total of 5,268 weekly downloads. As such, expo-firebase-core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that expo-firebase-core demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 21 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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