how to access firebase database before creating a custom token for privileged claims?
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I am trying to create a custom token with privileged claims according to the information stored for user in database
admin.auth().getUserByEmail(req.body.email)
.then(function(userRecord) {
var uid = userRecord.uid;
firebaseClient.auth().signInWithEmailAndPassword(req.body.email,req.body.password).then(value => {
return theToken(uid,res);
}).catch(err => {
console.log(' .......... '+ err);
return passwordWrong(uid,res);
});
return ;
}).catch(function(error) {
return passwordWrong(uid,res);
}).catch(function(error) {
return emaiWrong(res);
})
})
theToken = function(uid,res){
console.log(".................................password correct");
var path = "user/"+uid;
admin.database().ref(path).once('value', (snapshot) => {
var printthis = snapshot.val();
console.log("..............",printthis);
});
return admin.auth().createCustomToken(uid)
.then(function(customToken) {
return res.status(200).json({
message: customToken.toString()
});
})
.catch(function(error) {
console.log("Error creating custom token:", error);
});
}
passwordWrong= function(uid,res){
console.log(".................................................."+"passwordWrong");
return res.status(200).json({
message: 'password invalid'
});
}
emaiWrong = function(res){
return res.status(200).json({
message: 'email invalid'
})
}
The problem is I am not able to access the database: The below code is ouputting: .............. null
var path = "user/"+uid;
admin.database().ref(path).once('value', (snapshot) => {
var printthis = snapshot.val();
console.log("..............",printthis);
});
How to access the database before creating the token? My database looks like:
Thanks.
node.js firebase jwt google-cloud-firestore google-cloud-functions
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I am trying to create a custom token with privileged claims according to the information stored for user in database
admin.auth().getUserByEmail(req.body.email)
.then(function(userRecord) {
var uid = userRecord.uid;
firebaseClient.auth().signInWithEmailAndPassword(req.body.email,req.body.password).then(value => {
return theToken(uid,res);
}).catch(err => {
console.log(' .......... '+ err);
return passwordWrong(uid,res);
});
return ;
}).catch(function(error) {
return passwordWrong(uid,res);
}).catch(function(error) {
return emaiWrong(res);
})
})
theToken = function(uid,res){
console.log(".................................password correct");
var path = "user/"+uid;
admin.database().ref(path).once('value', (snapshot) => {
var printthis = snapshot.val();
console.log("..............",printthis);
});
return admin.auth().createCustomToken(uid)
.then(function(customToken) {
return res.status(200).json({
message: customToken.toString()
});
})
.catch(function(error) {
console.log("Error creating custom token:", error);
});
}
passwordWrong= function(uid,res){
console.log(".................................................."+"passwordWrong");
return res.status(200).json({
message: 'password invalid'
});
}
emaiWrong = function(res){
return res.status(200).json({
message: 'email invalid'
})
}
The problem is I am not able to access the database: The below code is ouputting: .............. null
var path = "user/"+uid;
admin.database().ref(path).once('value', (snapshot) => {
var printthis = snapshot.val();
console.log("..............",printthis);
});
How to access the database before creating the token? My database looks like:
Thanks.
node.js firebase jwt google-cloud-firestore google-cloud-functions
1
The screenshot you shared shows Cloud Firestore, but the code is trying to access the Realtime Databases. While both databases are part of Firebase, they're completely separate and don't share an API. If you want to access data from Cloud Firestore, use the API documented here: firebase.google.com/docs/firestore/query-data/get-data
– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 15:22
@FrankvanPuffelen I am getting TypeError: admin.database.collection is not a function. I also tried with database() with no luck!
– Shruti
Nov 10 at 17:27
There is no methodadmin.database.collection
. You might be looking foradmin.firestore().collection
? Please study the documentation carefully, and possibly follow one of the codelabs, as it will save you waiting for answers from us.
– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 17:57
could you please refer me to a good code labs. thanks
– Shruti
Nov 10 at 18:14
Firestore codelab for web/javascript: codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/firestore-web
– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 18:26
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I am trying to create a custom token with privileged claims according to the information stored for user in database
admin.auth().getUserByEmail(req.body.email)
.then(function(userRecord) {
var uid = userRecord.uid;
firebaseClient.auth().signInWithEmailAndPassword(req.body.email,req.body.password).then(value => {
return theToken(uid,res);
}).catch(err => {
console.log(' .......... '+ err);
return passwordWrong(uid,res);
});
return ;
}).catch(function(error) {
return passwordWrong(uid,res);
}).catch(function(error) {
return emaiWrong(res);
})
})
theToken = function(uid,res){
console.log(".................................password correct");
var path = "user/"+uid;
admin.database().ref(path).once('value', (snapshot) => {
var printthis = snapshot.val();
console.log("..............",printthis);
});
return admin.auth().createCustomToken(uid)
.then(function(customToken) {
return res.status(200).json({
message: customToken.toString()
});
})
.catch(function(error) {
console.log("Error creating custom token:", error);
});
}
passwordWrong= function(uid,res){
console.log(".................................................."+"passwordWrong");
return res.status(200).json({
message: 'password invalid'
});
}
emaiWrong = function(res){
return res.status(200).json({
message: 'email invalid'
})
}
The problem is I am not able to access the database: The below code is ouputting: .............. null
var path = "user/"+uid;
admin.database().ref(path).once('value', (snapshot) => {
var printthis = snapshot.val();
console.log("..............",printthis);
});
How to access the database before creating the token? My database looks like:
Thanks.
node.js firebase jwt google-cloud-firestore google-cloud-functions
I am trying to create a custom token with privileged claims according to the information stored for user in database
admin.auth().getUserByEmail(req.body.email)
.then(function(userRecord) {
var uid = userRecord.uid;
firebaseClient.auth().signInWithEmailAndPassword(req.body.email,req.body.password).then(value => {
return theToken(uid,res);
}).catch(err => {
console.log(' .......... '+ err);
return passwordWrong(uid,res);
});
return ;
}).catch(function(error) {
return passwordWrong(uid,res);
}).catch(function(error) {
return emaiWrong(res);
})
})
theToken = function(uid,res){
console.log(".................................password correct");
var path = "user/"+uid;
admin.database().ref(path).once('value', (snapshot) => {
var printthis = snapshot.val();
console.log("..............",printthis);
});
return admin.auth().createCustomToken(uid)
.then(function(customToken) {
return res.status(200).json({
message: customToken.toString()
});
})
.catch(function(error) {
console.log("Error creating custom token:", error);
});
}
passwordWrong= function(uid,res){
console.log(".................................................."+"passwordWrong");
return res.status(200).json({
message: 'password invalid'
});
}
emaiWrong = function(res){
return res.status(200).json({
message: 'email invalid'
})
}
The problem is I am not able to access the database: The below code is ouputting: .............. null
var path = "user/"+uid;
admin.database().ref(path).once('value', (snapshot) => {
var printthis = snapshot.val();
console.log("..............",printthis);
});
How to access the database before creating the token? My database looks like:
Thanks.
node.js firebase jwt google-cloud-firestore google-cloud-functions
node.js firebase jwt google-cloud-firestore google-cloud-functions
asked Nov 10 at 12:52
Shruti
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The screenshot you shared shows Cloud Firestore, but the code is trying to access the Realtime Databases. While both databases are part of Firebase, they're completely separate and don't share an API. If you want to access data from Cloud Firestore, use the API documented here: firebase.google.com/docs/firestore/query-data/get-data
– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 15:22
@FrankvanPuffelen I am getting TypeError: admin.database.collection is not a function. I also tried with database() with no luck!
– Shruti
Nov 10 at 17:27
There is no methodadmin.database.collection
. You might be looking foradmin.firestore().collection
? Please study the documentation carefully, and possibly follow one of the codelabs, as it will save you waiting for answers from us.
– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 17:57
could you please refer me to a good code labs. thanks
– Shruti
Nov 10 at 18:14
Firestore codelab for web/javascript: codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/firestore-web
– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 18:26
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The screenshot you shared shows Cloud Firestore, but the code is trying to access the Realtime Databases. While both databases are part of Firebase, they're completely separate and don't share an API. If you want to access data from Cloud Firestore, use the API documented here: firebase.google.com/docs/firestore/query-data/get-data
– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 15:22
@FrankvanPuffelen I am getting TypeError: admin.database.collection is not a function. I also tried with database() with no luck!
– Shruti
Nov 10 at 17:27
There is no methodadmin.database.collection
. You might be looking foradmin.firestore().collection
? Please study the documentation carefully, and possibly follow one of the codelabs, as it will save you waiting for answers from us.
– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 17:57
could you please refer me to a good code labs. thanks
– Shruti
Nov 10 at 18:14
Firestore codelab for web/javascript: codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/firestore-web
– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 18:26
1
1
The screenshot you shared shows Cloud Firestore, but the code is trying to access the Realtime Databases. While both databases are part of Firebase, they're completely separate and don't share an API. If you want to access data from Cloud Firestore, use the API documented here: firebase.google.com/docs/firestore/query-data/get-data
– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 15:22
The screenshot you shared shows Cloud Firestore, but the code is trying to access the Realtime Databases. While both databases are part of Firebase, they're completely separate and don't share an API. If you want to access data from Cloud Firestore, use the API documented here: firebase.google.com/docs/firestore/query-data/get-data
– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 15:22
@FrankvanPuffelen I am getting TypeError: admin.database.collection is not a function. I also tried with database() with no luck!
– Shruti
Nov 10 at 17:27
@FrankvanPuffelen I am getting TypeError: admin.database.collection is not a function. I also tried with database() with no luck!
– Shruti
Nov 10 at 17:27
There is no method
admin.database.collection
. You might be looking for admin.firestore().collection
? Please study the documentation carefully, and possibly follow one of the codelabs, as it will save you waiting for answers from us.– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 17:57
There is no method
admin.database.collection
. You might be looking for admin.firestore().collection
? Please study the documentation carefully, and possibly follow one of the codelabs, as it will save you waiting for answers from us.– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 17:57
could you please refer me to a good code labs. thanks
– Shruti
Nov 10 at 18:14
could you please refer me to a good code labs. thanks
– Shruti
Nov 10 at 18:14
Firestore codelab for web/javascript: codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/firestore-web
– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 18:26
Firestore codelab for web/javascript: codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/firestore-web
– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 18:26
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The screenshot you shared shows Cloud Firestore, but the code is trying to access the Realtime Databases. While both databases are part of Firebase, they're completely separate and don't share an API. If you want to access data from Cloud Firestore, use the API documented here: firebase.google.com/docs/firestore/query-data/get-data
– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 15:22
@FrankvanPuffelen I am getting TypeError: admin.database.collection is not a function. I also tried with database() with no luck!
– Shruti
Nov 10 at 17:27
There is no method
admin.database.collection
. You might be looking foradmin.firestore().collection
? Please study the documentation carefully, and possibly follow one of the codelabs, as it will save you waiting for answers from us.– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 17:57
could you please refer me to a good code labs. thanks
– Shruti
Nov 10 at 18:14
Firestore codelab for web/javascript: codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/firestore-web
– Frank van Puffelen
Nov 10 at 18:26