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WARNING: This token generator is compatible with versions 1.x.x and 2.x.x of the Firebase SDK. If you are using the 3.x.x SDK, please refer to the documentation here.
Firebase Custom Login gives you complete control over user authentication by allowing you to authenticate users with secure JSON Web Tokens (JWTs). The auth payload stored in those tokens is available for use in your Firebase security rules. This is a token generator library for Ruby which allows you to easily create those JWTs.
The Firebase Ruby token generator is available via gem
:
$ gem install firebase_token_generator
IMPORTANT: Because token generation requires your Firebase Secret, you should only generate tokens on trusted servers. Never embed your Firebase Secret directly into your application and never share your Firebase Secret with a connected client.
To generate tokens, you'll need your Firebase Secret which you can find by entering your Firebase URL into a browser and clicking the "Secrets" tab on the left-hand navigation menu.
Once you've downloaded the library and grabbed your Firebase Secret, you can generate a token with this snippet of Ruby code:
require "firebase_token_generator"
payload = {:uid => "1", :auth_data => "foo", :other_auth_data => "bar"}
generator = Firebase::FirebaseTokenGenerator.new("<YOUR_FIREBASE_SECRET>")
token = generator.create_token(payload)
The payload passed to create_token()
is made available for use within your
security rules via the auth
variable.
This is how you pass trusted authentication details (e.g. the client's user ID)
to your Firebase security rules. The payload can contain any data of your
choosing, however it must contain a :uid
key, which must be a string of less
than 256 characters. The generated token must be less than 1024 characters in
total.
A second options
argument can be passed to create_token()
to modify how Firebase treats the
token. Available options are:
expires (Integer or DateTime) - A timestamp (as number of seconds since the epoch) or
DateTime
denoting the time after which this token should no longer be valid.
notBefore (Integer or DateTime) - A timestamp (as number of seconds since the epoch) or
DateTime
denoting the time before which this token should be rejected by the server.
admin (Boolean) - Set to true
if you want to disable all security rules for this client.
This will provide the client with read and write access to your entire Firebase.
debug (Boolean) - Set to true
to enable debug output from your security rules. You should
generally not leave this set to true
in production (as it slows down the rules implementation
and gives your users visibility into your rules), but it can be helpful for debugging.
simulate (Boolean) - If true
, Firebase will run security rules but not actually make any
data changes. Note that this is internal-only for now.
Here is an example of how to use the second options
argument:
require "firebase_token_generator"
payload = {:uid => "1", :auth_data => "foo", :other_auth_data => "bar"}
options = {:admin => true}
generator = Firebase::FirebaseTokenGenerator.new("<YOUR_FIREBASE_SECRET>")
token = generator.create_token(payload, options)