This plugin brings push notifications, analytics, event tracking, crash reporting and more from Google Firebase to your Cordova project! And authentication via phone numer (for android) Android and iOS supported (including iOS 10).
Request a verificationId and send a SMS with a verificatioCode. Use them to construct a credenial to sign in the user (in your app). https://firebase.google.com/docs/auth/android/phone-auth https://firebase.google.com/docs/reference/js/firebase.auth.Auth#signInWithCredential
window.FirebasePlugin.verifyPhoneNumber(number, timeOutDuration, function(credential) {
console.log(credential);
// ask user to input verificationCode:
var code = inputField.value.toString();
var verificationId = credential.verificationId;
var signInCredential = firebase.auth.PhoneAuthProvider.credential(verificationId, code);
firebase.auth().signInWithCredential(signInCredential);
}, function(error) {
console.error(error);
});
Shows notification when the app is in foreground. Notifications behaves as if app is in background. That means the notification data is received in the JavaScript callback when the users taps the notification.
window.FirebasePlugin.setAlwaysShowNotification(true/false)
Previous notifications are replaced by new ones. Data of old notifications is lost.
window.FirebasePlugin.setReplacePrevNotifications(true/false)
See npm package for versions - https://www.npmjs.com/package/cordova-plugin-firebase
Install the plugin by adding it your project's config.xml:
<plugin name="cordova-plugin-firebase" spec="0.1.21" />
or by running:
cordova plugin add [email protected] --save
Download your Firebase configuration files, GoogleService-Info.plist for ios and google-services.json for android, and place them in the root folder of your cordova project:
- My Project/
platforms/
plugins/
www/
config.xml
google-services.json <--
GoogleService-Info.plist <--
...
See https://support.google.com/firebase/answer/7015592 for details how to download the files from firebase.
This plugin uses a hook (after prepare) that copies the configuration files to the right place, namely platforms/ios/<My Project>/Resources for ios and platforms/android for android.
Note that the Firebase SDK requires the configuration files to be present and valid, otherwise your app will crash on boot or Firebase features won't work.
The plugin will use notification_icon from drawable resources if it exists, otherwise the default app icon will is used.
To set a big icon and small icon for notifications, define them through drawable nodes.
Create the required styles.xml files and add the icons to the
<projectroot>/res/native/android/res/<drawable-DPI>
folders.
The example below uses a png named "ic_silhouette.png", the app Icon (@mipmap/icon) and sets a base theme.
From android version 21 (Lollipop) notifications were changed, needing a seperate setting.
If you only target Lollipop and above, you don't need to setup both.
Thankfully using the version dependant asset selections, we can make one build/apk supporting all target platforms.
<projectroot>/res/native/android/res/values/styles.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<resources>
<!-- inherit from the holo theme -->
<style name="AppTheme" parent="android:Theme.Light">
<item name="android:windowDisablePreview">true</item>
</style>
<drawable name="notification_big">@mipmap/icon</drawable>
<drawable name="notification_icon">@mipmap/icon</drawable>
</resources>
and
<projectroot>/res/native/android/res/values-v21/styles.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<resources>
<!-- inherit from the material theme -->
<style name="AppTheme" parent="android:Theme.Material">
<item name="android:windowDisablePreview">true</item>
</style>
<drawable name="notification_big">@mipmap/icon</drawable>
<drawable name="notification_icon">@drawable/ic_silhouette</drawable>
</resources>
On Android Lollipop and above you can also set the accent color for the notification by adding a color setting.
<projectroot>/res/native/android/res/values/colors.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<color name="primary">#FFFFFF00</color>
<color name="primary_dark">#FF220022</color>
<color name="accent">#FF00FFFF</color>
</resources>
Hooks does not work with PhoneGap Build. This means you will have to manually make sure the configuration files are included. One way to do that is to make a private fork of this plugin and replace the placeholder config files (see src/ios and src/android) with your actual ones, as well as hard coding your app id and api key in plugin.xml.
Get the device token (id):
window.FirebasePlugin.getToken(function(token) {
// save this server-side and use it to push notifications to this device
console.log(token);
}, function(error) {
console.error(error);
});
Note that token will be null if it has not been established yet
Register for token changes:
window.FirebasePlugin.onTokenRefresh(function(token) {
// save this server-side and use it to push notifications to this device
console.log(token);
}, function(error) {
console.error(error);
});
This is the best way to get a valid token for the device as soon as the token is established
Register notification callback:
window.FirebasePlugin.onNotificationOpen(function(notification) {
console.log(notification);
}, function(error) {
console.error(error);
});
Notification flow:
- App is in foreground:
- User receives the notification data in the JavaScript callback without any notification on the device itself (this is the normal behaviour of push notifications, it is up to you, the developer, to notify the user)
unless:
fireBasePlugin.setAlwaysShowNotification(true)
- User receives the notification data in the JavaScript callback without any notification on the device itself (this is the normal behaviour of push notifications, it is up to you, the developer, to notify the user)
unless:
- App is in background:
- User receives the notification message in its device notification bar
- User taps the notification and the app opens
- User receives the notification data in the JavaScript callback
Notification icon on Android:
Grant permission to recieve push notifications (will trigger prompt):
window.FirebasePlugin.grantPermission();
Check permission to recieve push notifications:
window.FirebasePlugin.hasPermission(function(data){
console.log(data.isEnabled);
});
Set a number on the icon badge:
window.FirebasePlugin.setBadgeNumber(3);
Set 0 to clear the badge
window.FirebasePlugin.setBadgeNumber(0);
Get icon badge number:
window.FirebasePlugin.getBadgeNumber(function(n) {
console.log(n);
});
Subscribe to a topic:
window.FirebasePlugin.subscribe("example");
Unsubscribe from a topic:
window.FirebasePlugin.unsubscribe("example");
Unregister from firebase, used to stop receiving push notifications. Call this when you logout user from your app. :
window.FirebasePlugin.unregister();
Log an event using Analytics:
window.FirebasePlugin.logEvent("select_content", {content_type: "page_view", item_id: "home"});
Set the name of the current screen in Analytics:
window.FirebasePlugin.setScreenName("Home");
Set a user id for use in Analytics:
window.FirebasePlugin.setUserId("user_id");
Set a user property for use in Analytics:
window.FirebasePlugin.setUserProperty("name", "value");
Fetch Remote Config parameter values for your app:
window.FirebasePlugin.fetch();
// or, specify the cacheExpirationSeconds
window.FirebasePlugin.fetch(600);
Activate the Remote Config fetched config:
window.FirebasePlugin.activateFetched(function(activated) {
// activated will be true if there was a fetched config activated,
// or false if no fetched config was found, or the fetched config was already activated.
console.log(activated);
}, function(error) {
console.error(error);
});
Retrieve a Remote Config value:
window.FirebasePlugin.getValue("key", function(value) {
console.log(value);
}, function(error) {
console.error(error);
});
// or, specify a namespace for the config value
window.FirebasePlugin.getValue("key", "namespace", function(value) {
console.log(value);
}, function(error) {
console.error(error);
});
NOTE: byte array is only available for SDK 19+ Retrieve a Remote Config byte array:
window.FirebasePlugin.getByteArray("key", function(bytes) {
// a Base64 encoded string that represents the value for "key"
console.log(bytes.base64);
// a numeric array containing the values of the byte array (i.e. [0xFF, 0x00])
console.log(bytes.array);
}, function(error) {
console.error(error);
});
// or, specify a namespace for the byte array
window.FirebasePlugin.getByteArray("key", "namespace", function(bytes) {
// a Base64 encoded string that represents the value for "key"
console.log(bytes.base64);
// a numeric array containing the values of the byte array (i.e. [0xFF, 0x00])
console.log(bytes.array);
}, function(error) {
console.error(error);
});
Get the current state of the FirebaseRemoteConfig singleton object:
window.FirebasePlugin.getInfo(function(info) {
// the status of the developer mode setting (true/false)
console.log(info.configSettings.developerModeEnabled);
// the timestamp (milliseconds since epoch) of the last successful fetch
console.log(info.fetchTimeMillis);
// the status of the most recent fetch attempt (int)
console.log(info.lastFetchStatus);
}, function(error) {
console.error(error);
});
Change the settings for the FirebaseRemoteConfig object's operations:
var settings = {
developerModeEnabled: true
}
window.FirebasePlugin.setConfigSettings(settings);
Set defaults in the Remote Config:
// define defaults
var defaults = {
// map property name to value in Remote Config defaults
mLong: 1000,
mString: 'hello world',
mDouble: 3.14,
mBoolean: true,
// map "mBase64" to a Remote Config byte array represented by a Base64 string
// Note: the Base64 string is in an array in order to differentiate from a string config value
mBase64: ["SGVsbG8gV29ybGQ="],
// map "mBytes" to a Remote Config byte array represented by a numeric array
mBytes: [0xFF, 0x00]
}
// set defaults
window.FirebasePlugin.setDefaults(defaults);
// or, specify a namespace
window.FirebasePlugin.setDefaults(defaults, "namespace");