Firebase is a platform developed by Google for creating mobile and web applications. We will see how to integrate or connect firebase with our sample Web application.
Approach: Follow the below steps to integrate your web app with firebase.
- Firstly we will create a HTML page in the index.html file.
- Once the html page is created, we will create JavaScript with the name form.js.
- Once this is created, log in to the firebase console and create a new project.
- Add any name of your choice. Once that is done, go to Authentication=>Sign-in-method
- Now click on enable Email/Password.
- Once this step is done, Run the HTML file.
Below is the implementation of above approach
index.html
<!DOCTYPE html> < html lang = "en" > < head > < meta charset = "UTF-8" /> < meta http-equiv = "X-UA-Compatible" content = "IE=edge" /> < meta name = "viewport" content = "width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" /> < script src = </ script > < script src = </ script > < script src = "form.js" ></ script > < title >Login System</ title > </ head > < body > < div class = "formContainer" > < h1 >Enter Credentials Here:</ h1 > < input type = "email" placeholder = "email here" id = "email" /> < br /> < input type = "password" placeholder = "password here" id = "password" /> < br /> < button onclick = "signUp()" id = "signUp" > SignUp </ button > < button onclick = "signIn()" id = "signIp" > SignIn </ button > < button onclick = "signOut()" id = "signOut" > SignOut </ button > </ div > </ body > </ html > |
Now make a form.js file and add javascript code that will contain firebase configuration details and API key.
form.js
// Your web app's Firebase configuration // For Firebase JS SDK v7.20.0 and later, // measurementId is optional var firebaseConfig = { apiKey: "AIzaSyAv_PFCLcflPPO5NYtXkz5r-H9J2IEQzUQ" , authDomain: "login-demo-a03bf.firebaseapp.com" , projectId: "login-demo-a03bf" , storageBucket: "login-demo-a03bf.appspot.com" , messagingSenderId: "831896060677" , appId: "1:831896060677:web:a0616c95abc1bcdedf6d6c" , measurementId: "G-XWHF8K6XSV" , }; // Initialize Firebase firebase.initializeApp(firebaseConfig); const auth = firebase.auth(); // Signup function function signUp() { var email = document.getElementById( "email" ); var password = document.getElementById( "password" ); const promise = auth.createUserWithEmailAndPassword( email.value, password.value ); promise. catch ((e) => alert(e.message)); alert( "SignUp Successfully" ); } // SignIN function function signIn() { var email = document.getElementById( "email" ); var password = document.getElementById( "password" ); const promise = auth.signInWithEmailAndPassword( email.value, password.value); promise. catch ((e) => alert(e.message)); } // SignOut function signOut() { auth.signOut(); alert( "SignOut Successfully from System" ); } // Active user to homepage firebase.auth().onAuthStateChanged((user) => { if (user) { var email = user.email; alert( "Active user " + email); } else { alert( "No Active user Found" ); } }); |
Now in the firebase dashboard, go to Authentication=>Sign-in-method.
Now to see the complete output of the above implementation do the following:
Once you enter the details, and click the sign-up button, the page will display a pop-up message saying the user is successfully signed in. This means that the data is saved in firebase. Go to firebase->build->authentication->users. Here you will find the email-id and the password saved.
Output:
Now your web application is integrated with firebase.