This repository contains the source code for all Apple platform Firebase SDKs except FirebaseAnalytics.
Firebase is an app development platform with tools to help you build, grow, and monetize your app. More information about Firebase can be found on the official Firebase website.
See the subsections below for details about the different installation methods. Where
available, it's recommended to install any libraries with a Swift
suffix to get the
best experience when writing your app in Swift.
For instructions on the standard pod install, visit: https://firebase.google.com/docs/ios/setup.
Instructions for Swift Package Manager support can be found in the SwiftPackageManager.md Markdown file.
These instructions can be used to access the Firebase repo at other branches, tags, or commits.
See the Podfile Syntax Reference for instructions and options about overriding pod source locations.
All official releases are tagged in this repo and available via CocoaPods. To access a local source snapshot or unreleased branch, use Podfile directives like the following:
To access FirebaseFirestore via a branch:
pod 'FirebaseCore', :git => 'https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk.git', :branch => 'main'
pod 'FirebaseFirestore', :git => 'https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk.git', :branch => 'main'
To access FirebaseMessaging via a checked-out version of the firebase-ios-sdk repo:
pod 'FirebaseCore', :path => '/path/to/firebase-ios-sdk'
pod 'FirebaseMessaging', :path => '/path/to/firebase-ios-sdk'
Instructions for the experimental Carthage distribution can be found at Carthage.md.
For details on using Firebase from a Framework or a library, refer to firebase_in_libraries.md.
To develop Firebase software in this repository, ensure that you have at least the following software:
CocoaPods is still the canonical way to develop, but much of the repo now supports development with Swift Package Manager.
Install the following:
For the pod that you want to develop:
pod gen Firebase{name here}.podspec --local-sources=./ --auto-open --platforms=ios
Note: If the CocoaPods cache is out of date, you may need to run
pod repo update
before the pod gen
command.
Note: Set the --platforms
option to macos
or tvos
to develop/test for
those platforms. Since 10.2, Xcode does not properly handle multi-platform
CocoaPods workspaces.
Firestore has a self-contained Xcode project. See Firestore/README Markdown file.
pod gen {name here}.podspec --local-sources=./ --auto-open --platforms=ios
Alternatively, disable signing in each target:
+
Add User-Defined Setting
CODE_SIGNING_REQUIRED
setting with a value of NO
./scripts/setup_spm_tests.sh
open Package.swift
or double click Package.swift
in Finder.Refer to AddNewPod Markdown file for details.
For information about managing headers and imports, see HeadersImports Markdown file.
To ensure that the code is formatted consistently, run the script ./scripts/check.sh before creating a pull request (PR).
GitHub Actions will verify that any code changes are done in a style-compliant
way. Install clang-format
and mint
:
brew install clang-format@19
brew install mint
Select a scheme and press Command-u to build a component and run its unit tests.
To run the sample apps and integration tests, you'll need a valid
GoogleService-Info.plist
file. The Firebase Xcode project contains dummy plist
files without real values, but they can be replaced with real plist files. To get your own
GoogleService-Info.plist
files:
com.google.Database-Example
)GoogleService-Info.plist
and add it to the Xcode project.For coverage report generation instructions, see scripts/code_coverage_report/README Markdown file.
See the sections below for any special instructions for those components.
For specific Firebase Auth development, refer to the Auth Sample README for instructions about building and running the FirebaseAuth pod along with various samples and tests.
The Firebase Database Integration tests can be run against a locally running Database Emulator or against a production instance.
To run against a local emulator instance, invoke ./scripts/run_database_emulator.sh start
before
running the integration test.
To run against a production instance, provide a valid GoogleServices-Info.plist
and copy it to
FirebaseDatabase/Tests/Resources/GoogleService-Info.plist
. Your Security Rule must be set to
public while your tests are
running.
Firebase Dynamic Links is deprecated and should not be used in new projects. The service will shut down on August 25, 2025.
Please see our Dynamic Links Deprecation FAQ documentation for more guidance.
For specific Firebase Performance Monitoring development, see the Performance README for instructions about building the SDK and the Performance TestApp README for instructions about integrating Performance with the dev test App.
To run the Storage Integration tests, follow the instructions in StorageIntegration.swift.
Push notifications can only be delivered to specially provisioned App IDs in the developer portal. In order to test receiving push notifications, you will need to:
The iOS Simulator cannot register for remote notifications and will not receive push notifications. To receive push notifications, follow the steps above and run the app on a physical device.
See the Vertex AI for Firebase README for instructions about building and testing the SDK.
Firebase provides official beta support for macOS, Catalyst, and tvOS. visionOS and watchOS are community supported. Thanks to community contributions for many of the multi-platform PRs.
At this time, most of Firebase's products are available across Apple platforms. There are still a few gaps, especially on visionOS and watchOS. For details about the current support matrix, see this chart in Firebase's documentation.
Where supported, visionOS works as expected with the exception of Firestore via Swift Package Manager where it is required to use the source distribution.
To enable the Firestore source distribution, quit Xcode and open the desired
project from the command line with the FIREBASE_SOURCE_FIRESTORE
environment
variable: open --env FIREBASE_SOURCE_FIRESTORE /path/to/project.xcodeproj
.
To go back to using the binary distribution of Firestore, quit Xcode and open
Xcode like normal, without the environment variable.
Thanks to contributions from the community, many of Firebase SDKs now compile, run unit tests, and work on watchOS. See the Independent Watch App Sample.
Keep in mind that watchOS is not officially supported by Firebase. While we can catch basic unit test issues with GitHub Actions, there may be some changes where the SDK no longer works as expected on watchOS. If you encounter this, please file an issue.
During app setup in the console, you may get to a step that mentions something like "Checking if the app has communicated with our servers". This relies on Analytics and will not work on watchOS. It's safe to ignore the message and continue, the rest of the SDKs will work as expected.
Thanks to contributions from the community, FirebaseCombineSwift contains support for Apple's Combine framework. This module is currently under development and not yet supported for use in production environments. For more details, please refer to the docs.
See Roadmap for more about the Firebase Apple SDK Open Source plans and directions.
See Contributing for more information on contributing to the Firebase Apple SDK.
The contents of this repository are licensed under the Apache License, version 2.0.
Your use of Firebase is governed by the Terms of Service for Firebase Services.