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@bonobolabs/firebase-tools v7.4.9

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These are the Firebase Command Line Interface (CLI) Tools. They can be used to:

  • Deploy code and assets to your Firebase projects
  • Run a local web server for your Firebase Hosting site
  • Interact with data in your Firebase database
  • Import/Export users into/from Firebase Auth

To get started with the Firebase CLI, read the full list of commands below or check out the hosting-specific CLI documentation.

Installation

To install the Firebase CLI, you first need to sign up for a Firebase account.

Then you need to install Node.js and npm. Note that installing Node.js should install npm as well.

Once npm is installed, get the Firebase CLI by running the following command:

npm install -g firebase-tools

This will provide you with the globally accessible firebase command.

Commands

The command firebase --help lists the available commands and firebase <command> --help shows more details for an individual command.

If a command is project-specific, you must either be inside a project directory with an active project alias or specify the Firebase project id with the -P <project_id> flag.

Below is a brief list of the available commands and their function:

Administrative Commands

CommandDescription
loginAuthenticate to your Firebase account. Requires access to a web browser.
logoutSign out of the Firebase CLI.
login:ciGenerate an authentication token for use in non-interactive environments.
projects:listPrint a list of all of your Firebase projects.
setup:webPrint out SDK setup information for the Firebase JS SDK.
useSet active Firebase project, manage project aliases.
openQuickly open a browser to relevant project resources.
initSetup a new Firebase project in the current directory. This command will create a firebase.json configuration file in your current directory.
helpDisplay help information about the CLI or specific commands.

Append --no-localhost to login (i.e., firebase login --no-localhost) to copy and paste code instead of starting a local server for authentication. A use case might be if you SSH into an instance somewhere and you need to authenticate to Firebase on that machine.

Deployment and Local Development

These commands let you deploy and interact with your Firebase services.

CommandDescription
deployDeploys your Firebase project. Relies on firebase.json configuration and your local project folder.
serveStart a local server with your Firebase Hosting configuration and HTTPS-triggered Cloud Functions. Relies on firebase.json.

Auth Commands

CommandDescription
auth:importBatch importing accounts into Firebase from data file.
auth:exportBatch exporting accounts from Firebase into data file.

Detailed doc is here.

Database Commands

CommandDescription
database:getFetch data from the current project's database and display it as JSON. Supports querying on indexed data.
database:setReplace all data at a specified location in the current project's database. Takes input from file, STDIN, or command-line argument.
database:pushPush new data to a list at a specified location in the current project's database. Takes input from file, STDIN, or command-line argument.
database:removeDelete all data at a specified location in the current project's database.
database:updatePerform a partial update at a specified location in the current project's database. Takes input from file, STDIN, or command-line argument.
database:profileProfile database usage and generate a report.

Cloud Firestore Commands

CommandDescription
firestore:deleteDelete documents or collections from the current project's database. Supports recursive deletion of subcollections.
firestore:indexesList all deployed indexes from the current project.

Cloud Functions Commands

CommandDescription
functions:logRead logs from deployed Cloud Functions.
functions:config:setStore runtime configuration values for the current project's Cloud Functions.
functions:config:getRetrieve existing configuration values for the current project's Cloud Functions.
functions:config:unsetRemove values from the current project's runtime configuration.
functions:config:cloneCopy runtime configuration from one project environment to another.
functions:deleteDelete one or more Cloud Functions by name or group name.
functions:shellLocally emulate functions and start Node.js shell where these local functions can be invoked with test data.

Hosting Commands

CommandDescription
hosting:disableStop serving Firebase Hosting traffic for the active project. A "Site Not Found" message will be displayed at your project's Hosting URL after running this command.

Using with CI Systems

The Firebase CLI requires a browser to complete authentication, but is fully compatible with CI and other headless environments.

  1. On a machine with a browser, install the Firebase CLI.
  2. Run firebase login:ci to log in and print out a new refresh token (the current CLI session will not be affected).
  3. Store the output token in a secure but accessible way in your CI system.

There are two ways to use this token when running Firebase commands:

  1. Store the token as the environment variable FIREBASE_TOKEN and it will automatically be utilized.
  2. Run all commands with the --token <token> flag in your CI system.

The order of precedence for token loading is flag, environment variable, active project.

On any machine with the Firebase CLI, running firebase logout --token <token> will immediately revoke access for the specified token.

Using as a Module

The Firebase CLI can also be used programmatically as a standard Node module. Each command is exposed as a function that takes an options object and returns a Promise. For example:

var client = require('firebase-tools');
client.list().then(function(data) {
  console.log(data);
}).catch(function(err) {
  // handle error
});

client.deploy({
  project: 'myfirebase',
  token: process.env.FIREBASE_TOKEN,
  force: true,
  cwd: '/path/to/project/folder'
}).then(function() {
  console.log('Rules have been deployed!')
}).catch(function(err) {
  // handle error
});

Note: when used in a limited environment like Cloud Functions, not all firebase-tools commands will work programatically because they require access to a local filesystem.