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# Firebase - App success made simple
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## Upgrade to Version 9
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Version 9 has a redesigned API that supports tree-shaking. Read the [Upgrade Guide](https://firebase.google.com/docs/web/modular-upgrade) to learn more.
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## Overview
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[Firebase](https://firebase.google.com) provides the tools and infrastructure
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you need to develop, grow, and earn money from your app. This package supports
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web (browser), mobile-web, and server (Node.js) clients.
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For more information, visit:
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- [Firebase Realtime Database](https://firebase.google.com/docs/database/web/start) -
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The Firebase Realtime Database lets you store and query user data, and makes
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it available between users in realtime.
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- [Cloud Firestore](https://firebase.google.com/docs/firestore/quickstart) -
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Cloud Firestore is a flexible, scalable database for mobile, web, and server
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development from Firebase and Google Cloud Platform.
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- [Firebase Storage](https://firebase.google.com/docs/storage/web/start) -
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Firebase Storage lets you upload and store user generated content, such as
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files, and images.
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- [Cloud Functions for Firebase](https://firebase.google.com/docs/functions) -
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Cloud Functions for Firebase is a serverless framework that lets you automatically run backend code in response to events triggered by Firebase features and HTTPS requests.
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- [Firebase Cloud Messaging](https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/js/client) -
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Firebase Cloud Messaging is a cross-platform messaging solution that lets you
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reliably deliver messages at no cost.
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- [Firebase Performance Monitoring](https://firebase.google.com/docs/perf-mon/get-started-web) -
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Firebase Performance Monitoring helps you gain insight into your app's performance issues.
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- [Google Analytics](https://firebase.google.com/docs/analytics/get-started?platform=web) -
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Google Analytics is a free app measurement solution that provides insight on app usage and user engagement.
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- [Remote Config](https://firebase.google.com/docs/remote-config/get-started?platform=web) -
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Firebase Remote Config is a cloud service that lets you change the behavior and appearance of your
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app without requiring users to reload your app.
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- [App Check](https://firebase.google.com/docs/app-check/web/recaptcha-provider) -
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App Check helps protect your backend resources from abuse, such as billing fraud and phishing. It
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works with both Firebase services and your own backends to keep your resources safe.
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- [Create and setup your account](https://firebase.google.com/docs/web/setup) -
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Get started using Firebase for free.
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This SDK is intended for end-user client access from environments such as the
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Web, mobile Web (e.g. React Native, Ionic), Node.js desktop (e.g. Electron), or
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IoT devices running Node.js. If you are instead interested in using a Node.js
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SDK which grants you admin access from a privileged environment (like a server),
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you should use the
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[Firebase Admin Node.js SDK](https://firebase.google.com/docs/admin/setup/).
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### Install the SDK
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Install the Firebase NPM module:
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```
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$ npm init
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$ npm install --save firebase
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```
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### Use Firebase in your app
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1. Initialize Firebase in your app and create a Firebase App object:
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```js
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import { initializeApp } from 'firebase/app';
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// TODO: Replace the following with your app's Firebase project configuration
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const firebaseConfig = {
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//...
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};
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const app = initializeApp(firebaseConfig);
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```
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2. Access Firebase services in your app
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Firebase services (like Cloud Firestore, Authentication, Realtime Database, Remote Config, and more) are available to import within individual sub-packages.
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The example below shows how you could use the Cloud Firestore Lite SDK to retrieve a list of data.
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```js
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import { initializeApp } from 'firebase/app';
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import { getFirestore, collection, getDocs } from 'firebase/firestore/lite';
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// Follow this pattern to import other Firebase services
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// import { } from 'firebase/<service>';
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// TODO: Replace the following with your app's Firebase project configuration
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const firebaseConfig = {
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//...
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};
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const app = initializeApp(firebaseConfig);
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const db = getFirestore(app);
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// Get a list of cities from your database
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async function getCities(db) {
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const citiesCol = collection(db, 'cities');
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const citySnapshot = await getDocs(citiesCol);
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const cityList = citySnapshot.docs.map(doc => doc.data());
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return cityList;
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}
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```
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### Use a module bundler for size reduction
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The Firebase Web SDK is designed to work with module bundlers to remove any
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unused code (tree-shaking). We strongly recommend using this approach for
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production apps. Tools such as the [Angular CLI](//angular.io/cli),
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[Next.js](//nextjs.org/), [Vue CLI](//cli.vuejs.org/), or [Create
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React App](//reactjs.org/docs/create-a-new-react-app.html) automatically
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handle module bundling for libraries installed through npm and imported into
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your codebase.
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See [Using module bundlers with Firebase](/docs/web/module-bundling) for more information.
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### Script include
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You can also load Firebase packages as script modules in browsers that support native ES modules.
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```html
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<!-- use script module by specifying type="module" -->
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<script type="module">
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import { initializeApp } from 'https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/${FIREBASE_VERSION}/firebase-app.js';
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import { getFirestore, collection, getDocs } from 'https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/${FIREBASE_VERSION}/firebase-firestore-lite.js';
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// Follow this pattern to import other Firebase services
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// import {} from "https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/${FIREBASE_VERSION}/firebase-analytics.js";
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// import {} from "https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/${FIREBASE_VERSION}/firebase-app-check.js";
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// import {} from "https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/${FIREBASE_VERSION}/firebase-auth.js";
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// import {} from "https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/${FIREBASE_VERSION}/firebase-functions.js";
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// import {} from "https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/${FIREBASE_VERSION}/firebase-firestore.js";
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// import {} from "https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/${FIREBASE_VERSION}/firebase-storage.js";
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// import {} from "https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/${FIREBASE_VERSION}/firebase-performance.js";
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// import {} from "https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/${FIREBASE_VERSION}/firebase-remote-config.js";
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// import {} from "https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/${FIREBASE_VERSION}/firebase-messaging.js";
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// import {} from "https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/${FIREBASE_VERSION}/firebase-database.js";
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// TODO: Replace the following with your app's Firebase project configuration
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const firebaseConfig = {
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//...
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};
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const app = initializeApp(firebaseConfig);
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const db = getFirestore(app);
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// Get a list of cities from your database
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async function getCities(db) {
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const citiesCol = collection(db, 'cities');
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const citySnapshot = await getDocs(citiesCol);
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const cityList = citySnapshot.docs.map(doc => doc.data());
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return cityList;
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}
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</script>
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```
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_Note: To get a filled in version of the above code snippet, go to the
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[Firebase console](https://console.firebase.google.com/) for your app and click on "Add
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Firebase to your web app"._
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## Get the code (Node.js - server and command line)
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### Install the SDK
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While you can write entire Firebase applications without any backend code, many
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developers want to write server applications or command-line utilities using the
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Node.js JavaScript runtime.
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You can use the same npm module to use Firebase in the Node.js runtime (on a
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server or running from the command line):
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```
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$ npm init
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$ npm install --save firebase
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```
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In your code, you can access Firebase using:
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```js
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const { initializeApp } = require('firebase/app');
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const { getFirestore, collection, getDocs } = require('firebase/firestore');
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// ...
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```
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If you are using native ES6 module with --experimental-modules flag (or Node 12+)
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you should do:
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```js
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import { initializeApp } from 'firebase/app';
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import { getFirestore, collection, getDocs } from 'firebase/firestore';
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// ...
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```
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Please see [Environment Support](https://firebase.google.com/support/guides/environments_js-sdk) for which packages
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are available in Node.js.
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## Compat packages
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Version 9 provides a set of compat packages that are API compatible with Version 8. They are intended to
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be used to make the upgrade to the modular API easier by allowing you to upgrade your app piece by piece.
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See the [Upgrade Guide](https://firebase.google.com/docs/web/modular-upgrade) for more detail.
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To access the compat packages, use the subpath `compat` like so:
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```js
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// v9 compat packages are API compatible with v8 code
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import firebase from 'firebase/compat/app';
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import 'firebase/compat/auth';
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import 'firebase/compat/firestore';
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```
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## Changelog
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The Firebase changelog can be found at
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[firebase.google.com](https://firebase.google.com/support/release-notes/js).
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## Browser/environment compatibility
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Please see [Environment Support](https://firebase.google.com/support/guides/environments_js-sdk). |