In this guide, we'll look at how to use @angular/fire
to connect an Angular application with Firebase Emulator Suite to start prototyping your apps.
There are four supported emulators, all of them available at the Firebase suite workflow:
- Authentication Emulator
- Realtime Database Emulator
- Cloud Firestore Emulator
- Cloud Functions Emulator
The Auth Emulator only works with Firebase v8 and above, which is supported by @angular/fire
6.1.0 or higher.
Before configuring these emulators at the Angular App, be sure to install the ones you need by following the Install, configure and integrate Local Emulator Suite documentation.
TL;DR
Initialize firebase to your project (if you haven't) by running:
firebase init
Then launch the emulator setup wizard by running:
firebase init emulators
Follow the instructions to download whatever emulator you want to use then checkout that the firebase.json
file got updated with the default ports per emulator, something like this:
{
// Existing firebase configuration ...
// Optional emulator configuration. Default
// values are used if absent.
"emulators": {
"firestore": {
"port": "8080"
},
"ui": {
"enabled": true, // Default is `true`
"port": 4000 // If unspecified, see CLI log for selected port
},
"auth": {
"port": "9099"
},
"functions": {
"port": "5001"
},
"database": {
"port": "9000"
},
"pubsub": {
"port": "8085"
}
}
}
Configuring your app to connect to local emulators is easily done by using dependency injection tokens provided by the library. However, there are slighty changes between 6.0.0 and 6.1.0 in the way it was done.
Each module (database, firestore, auth, function) provides USE_EMULATOR
token to configure the emulator host
and port
by passing a tuple of [string, number]
values, which are set by default to localhost
and the asigned port from your firebase.json
file.
Import these tokens at your app.module.ts
as follow:
import { USE_EMULATOR as USE_AUTH_EMULATOR } from '@angular/fire/compat/auth';
import { USE_EMULATOR as USE_DATABASE_EMULATOR } from '@angular/fire/compat/database';
import { USE_EMULATOR as USE_FIRESTORE_EMULATOR } from '@angular/fire/compat/firestore';
import { USE_EMULATOR as USE_FUNCTIONS_EMULATOR } from '@angular/fire/compat/functions';
@NgModule({
// ... Existing configuration
providers: [
// ... Existing Providers
{ provide: USE_AUTH_EMULATOR, useValue: environment.useEmulators ? ['localhost', 9099] : undefined },
{ provide: USE_DATABASE_EMULATOR, useValue: environment.useEmulators ? ['localhost', 9000] : undefined },
{ provide: USE_FIRESTORE_EMULATOR, useValue: environment.useEmulators ? ['localhost', 8080] : undefined },
{ provide: USE_FUNCTIONS_EMULATOR, useValue: environment.useEmulators ? ['localhost', 5001] : undefined },
]
})
export class AppModule { }
The environment useEmulators
flag is used to control whenever the app should connect to the emulators, which is usually done in non-production environments.
Also you can opt-in the new way of setting the Cloud Functions origin in Firebase v8 by using the NEW_ORIGIN_BEHAVIOR
token in conjuction with the already present ORIGIN
token.
import { isDevMode, NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { ORIGIN as FUNCTIONS_ORIGIN, NEW_ORIGIN_BEHAVIOR } from '@angular/fire/compat/functions';
@NgModule({
// ... Existing configuration
providers: [
// ... Existing Providers
{ provide: NEW_ORIGIN_BEHAVIOR, useValue: true },
{ provide: FUNCTIONS_ORIGIN, useFactory: () => isDevMode() ? undefined : location.origin },
]
})
export class AppModule { }
With the exception of the Auth Emulator, the old way of setting the host
and port
for each emulator was done using a different set of tokens by passing the entire url path as string.
import { URL as DATABASE_URL } from '@angular/fire/compat/database';
import { ORIGIN as FUNCTIONS_ORIGIN } from '@angular/fire/compat/functions';
import { SETTINGS as FIRESTORE_SETTINGS } from '@angular/fire/compat/firestore';
@NgModule({
// ... Existing configuration
providers: [
{
provide: DATABASE_URL,
useValue: environment.useEmulators ? `http://localhost:9000?ns=${environment.firebase.projectId}` : undefined
},
{ provide: FIRESTORE_SETTINGS, useValue: environment.useEmulators ? { host: 'localhost:8080', ssl: false } : {} },
{ provide: FUNCTIONS_ORIGIN, useFactory: environment.useEmulators ? 'http://localhost:5001' : undefined },
]
})
export class AppModule { }
For older versions, please upgrade your app to latest version to get the advantages of these new features 🚀