Flutter plugin of Firebase UI which allows to add login/sign-up quickly.
NOTE: This plugin is under development. Please provide Feedback and Pull Requests in order to have your feature(s) integrated.
import 'package:firebase_auth_ui/firebase_auth_ui.dart';
import 'package:firebase_auth_ui/providers.dart';
FirebaseAuthUi.instance()
.launchAuth(
[
AuthProvider.email(), // Login/Sign up with Email and password
AuthProvider.google(), // Login with Google
AuthProvider.facebook(), // Login with Facebook
AuthProvider.twitter(), // Login with Twitter
AuthProvider.phone(), // Login with Phone number
],
tosUrl: "https://my-terms-url", // Optional
privacyPolicyUrl: "https://my-privacy-policy", // Optional,
)
.then((firebaseUser) =>
print("Logged in user is ${firebaseUser.displayName}"))
.catchError((error) => print("Error $error"));
void logout() async {
final result = await FirebaseAuthUi.instance().logout();
// ...
}
void delete() async {
final result = await FirebaseAuthUi.instance().delete();
// ...
}
Plugin returns FirebaseUser
with following details:
Field | Description |
---|---|
uid | UID of authenticated user |
displayName | Display name of user |
Email of user | |
phoneNumber | Phone number of user |
photoUri | URI of user's photo |
providerId | Indicates through which provider user was authenticated. |
isNewUser | Indicates if user is new |
metaData | Object of MetaData |
MetaData
Field | Description |
---|---|
creationTimestamp | Timestamp of user's creation |
lastSignInTimestamp | Timestamp of user's last sign in |
Notes:
- Above details may be null depending on the provider user used to sign and user's privacy settings on respective provider.
- creationTimestamp seems to return wrong value sometimes on Android.
If you want to have full FirebaseUser
object then please add firebase_auth dependency. You can then use FirebaseAuth.instance.currentUser()
.
Create a project on Firebase console and add Android and iOS platform in Settings > Your apps
- Open the Authentication section and then navigate to Sign in method. Please enable Email/Password, Google, Facebook, Twitter and Phone method depending on your need and click save.
- Navigate back to Settings > Your apps
- Download "google-services.json" for Android
- Download "GoogleService-Info.plist"for iOS
Open project's build.gradle ([flutter_project]/android/build.gradle) and add following in dependencies{ ... }
:
classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:4.3.2'
Open app module's build.gradle ([flutter_project]/android/app/build.gradle) and add following at the end of file, i.e as a last line:
apply plugin: 'com.google.gms.google-services'
Copy the downloaded google-services.json in [flutter_project]/android/app directory.
Copy the downloaded GoogleService-Info.plist in [[flutter_project]/ios/Runner directory.
No additional setup required.
- Open the GoogleService-Info.plist and copy REVERSED_CLIENT_ID. It should look like com.googleusercontent.apps.[APP_ID-somevalue]
- Now open "Info.plist" ([flutter_project]/ios/Runner and paste following by replacing [REVERSED_CLIENT_ID] with yours copied in above step:
<key>CFBundleURLTypes</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>CFBundleURLSchemes</key>
<array>
<string>[REVERSED_CLIENT_ID]</string>
</array>
</dict>
</array>
Add following lines in strings.xml [flutter_project]/android/app/src/main/res/values
<string name="facebook_application_id" translatable="false">[YOUR_FACEBOOK_APP_ID]</string>
<string name="facebook_login_protocol_scheme" translatable="false">fb[YOUR_FACEBOOK_APP_ID]</string>
- Add fbFACEBOOK_APP_ID as a URL scheme Open open Info.plist ([flutter_project]/ios/Runner and paste following by replacing [YOUR_FACEBOOK_APP_ID] with yours:
<key>CFBundleURLTypes</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>CFBundleURLSchemes</key>
<array>
<string>fb[YOUR_FACEBOOK_APP_ID]</string>
</array>
</dict>
</array>
NOTE: If you have configured Google sign-in by following above steps, you already have CFBundleURLSchemes key defined with [REVERSE_CLIENT_ID]. In that case, just add
<string>fb[YOUR_FACEBOOK_APP_ID]</string>
below [REVERSE_CLIENT_ID]
- Add facebook app id and app's name in Info.plist
<key>FacebookAppID</key>
<string>[YOUR_FACEBOOK_APP_ID]</string>
<key>FacebookDisplayName</key>
<string>[YOUR_FACEBOOOK_APP_NAME]</string>
Add following lines in strings.xml [flutter_project]/android/app/src/main/res/values
<string name="twitter_consumer_key" translatable="false">[YOUR_CONSUMER_KEY]</string>
<string name="twitter_consumer_secret" translatable="false">fb[YOUR_CONSUMER_SECRET]</string>
If you have already configured Google sign-in for iOS following above steps, then you don't need to do anything else. If not, please follow the exact same step.
No additional setup required.
If you have already configured Google sign-in for iOS following above steps, then you don't need to do anything else. If not, please follow the exact same step.
Rename your icon to auth_ui_logo.png then follow below steps:
- Place the png file in [flutter_project]/android/app/src/main/res/drawable
- Create an imageset with auth_ui_logo and place the png inside it. For creating the imageset, you can open the iOS project in XCode and then drag and drop the png image in Assets.
- Actionbar title:
Define your app's name in
strings.xml
and that'll appear as title in action bar. - Actionbar and status bar color:
Add following in your
colors.xml
[flutter_project]/android/app/src/main/res/values
<color name="colorPrimary">#[ACTIONBAR_COLOR]</color>
<color name="colorPrimaryDark">#[STATUSBAR_COLOR]</color>
Note: If you don't have colors.xml
, please create one.
- The order of login buttons depends on the sequence of
AuthProviders
you passed inlaunchAuth()
. For example if you have Email, Google and Facebook auth configured and would like the Facebook to appear first, you can simply pass theAuthProvider.facebook()
as first element in the providers list.