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Firebase Laravel Auth Sidecar

Installation

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You may install by running the composer require command in your terminal:

Add your Firebase project ID, API key and auth domain into your .env

Add the service provider to your config/app.php

Publish vendor files (Blade directive views)

Minor adjustment to include the trait Http/Controllers/Auth/LoginController.php

Add fillable Firebase fields to your user model App/User.php

Add some routes to web.php

Add some Blade components to your existing layout

To be placed in the header:
To be placed in the body:
To be placed in the footer:

:tada: Finally, clear the config cache and then clear the view cache. In that order:

Specifically in that order, as the Laravel directives utilise config values. Be sure to clear the view cache with every alteration you make to the directive views (in the vendor files), otherwise your changes won't apply.

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Requires illuminate/support Version ^5.2
illuminate/contracts Version ^5.2
firebase/php-jwt Version ^5.0
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