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Introduction to Firebase Implementation in Android

Learn how to integrate Firebase features into your Android app and enhance functionality with code examples. Firebase simplifies app development, analytics, notifications, and more.

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Introduction to Firebase Implementation in Android

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  1. and its Implementation in Android +sidiqpermana @nouvrizky10

  2. A passionate developer who loves coding, teaching, travelling and diving so much. Cofounder & CIO Nusantara Beta Studio Intel Software Innovator Google Developer Expert

  3. Introduction to Firebase Firebase is a mobile platform that helps you quickly develop high-quality apps, grow your user base, and earn more money. Firebase is made up of complementary features that you can mix-and-match to fit your needs.

  4. Firebase has shifted from the Backend as a Service to Unified App Platform

  5. Forget about the backend and infrastructure complexity Easy to Track the app Analytics and Free forever Run on Your beloved languages! Makes your life app development easier

  6. Let’s Talk About Firebase Code

  7. What We’ll gonna do • Sync data using the Firebase Realtime Database. • Receive background messages with Firebase Notifications. • Configure an application with Firebase Remote Config. • Track application usage flows with Firebase Analytics. • Allow users to send invitations to install with Firebase Invites. • Report crashes with Firebase Crash Reporting. • Test your app with Firebase Test Lab. You could also try the CodeLab : https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/firebase-android/

  8. https://goo.gl/ioU9FB Go to the links to see how the app works.

  9. First of All : Create a Hello World New Project Go to : https://console.firebase.google.com/

  10. Your Friendly Firebase Dashboard

  11. Add Firebase to your project

  12. C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_40\bin>keytool.exe -exportcert -alias androiddebu gkey -keystore "C:/debug.keystore" -list -v -storepass android Alias name: androiddebugkey Creation date: 05 Apr 15 Entry type: PrivateKeyEntry Certificate chain length: 1 Certificate[1]: Owner: CN=Android Debug, O=Android, C=US Issuer: CN=Android Debug, O=Android, C=US Serial number: 1832afe8 Valid from: Sun Apr 05 23:19:45 ICT 2015 until: Tue Mar 28 23:19:45 ICT 2045 Certificate fingerprints: MD5: CC:A1:BC:33:63:E0:BB:70:24:D2:C4:42:44:16:D1:C5 SHA1: BE:19:F6:EE:74:9F:0D:80:42:56:ED:A6:01:8B:1F:60:ED:F0:F4:24 SHA256: D6:86:58:8F:4B:57:DB:6A:57:6F:0C:1E:70:26:7F:C8:A6:C2:92:EF:7D: 72:E1:25:55:81:40:D6:EE:CE:0E:83 Signature algorithm name: SHA256withRSA Version: 3

  13. Now you app is already exist in Firebase Console. We have just integrated it. Next? Run the sample code!

  14. Grab the code on : $ git clone https://github.com/firebase/friendlychat Then Import the Android-Start Project to your beloved Android Studio

  15. Voila! The Friendly Chat is already installed in Android device. Next? We are going to set up the Authentication.

  16. Authenticate user { "rules": { ".read": "auth != null", ".write": "auth != null" } } Get the details : https://firebase.google.com/docs/database/security/quickstart

  17. compile 'com.google.firebase:firebase-auth:9.0.0' mFirebaseAuth = FirebaseAuth.getInstance(); mFirebaseUser = mFirebaseAuth.getCurrentUser(); if (mFirebaseUser == null) { // Not signed in, launch the Sign In activity startActivity(new Intent(this, SignInActivity.class)); finish(); return; } else { mUsername = mFirebaseUser.getDisplayName(); if (mFirebaseUser.getPhotoUrl() != null) { mPhotoUrl = mFirebaseUser.getPhotoUrl().toString(); } }

  18. Sign In with GoogleSignInApi Intent signInIntent = Auth.GoogleSignInApi.getSignInIntent(mGoogleApiClient); startActivityForResult(signInIntent, RC_SIGN_IN);

  19. SignIn Callback @Override public void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) { super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data); // Result returned from launching the Intent from GoogleSignInApi.getSignInIntent(...); if (requestCode == RC_SIGN_IN) { GoogleSignInResult result = Auth.GoogleSignInApi.getSignInResultFromIntent(data); if (result.isSuccess()) { // Google Sign In was successful, authenticate with Firebase GoogleSignInAccount account = result.getSignInAccount(); firebaseAuthWithGoogle(account); } else { // Google Sign In failed Log.e(TAG, "Google Sign In failed."); } } }

  20. Firebase processing the credential private void firebaseAuthWithGoogle(GoogleSignInAccount acct) { Log.d(TAG, "firebaseAuthWithGooogle:" + acct.getId()); AuthCredential credential = GoogleAuthProvider.getCredential(acct.getIdToken(), null); mFirebaseAuth.signInWithCredential(credential) .addOnCompleteListener(this, new OnCompleteListener<AuthResult>() { @Override public void onComplete(@NonNull Task<AuthResult> task) { Log.d(TAG, "signInWithCredential:onComplete:" + task.isSuccessful()); if (!task.isSuccessful()) { Log.w(TAG, "signInWithCredential", task.getException()); Toast.makeText(SignInActivity.this, "Authentication failed.", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show(); } else { startActivity(new Intent(SignInActivity.this, MainActivity.class)); finish(); } }}); }

  21. After Adding few lines of code for Authentication purpose. Now we can see that the app has functional Sign In page. Next we set up the real time database.

  22. Firebase Realtime Database compile 'com.google.firebase:firebase-database:9.0.0' mFirebaseDatabaseReference = FirebaseDatabase.getInstance().getReference(); That will access the database https://friendlychat-c8cfb.firebaseio.com/

  23. How do we send the message? FriendlyMessage friendlyMessage = new FriendlyMessage(mMessageEditText.getText().toString(), mUsername, mPhotoUrl); mFirebaseDatabaseReference.child(MESSAGES_CHILD) .push().setValue(friendlyMessage);

  24. Firebase Realtime Database will synch your app message. Next? Add the Firebase Cloud Messaging to the app.

  25. Receive the notification compile 'com.google.firebase:firebase-messaging:9.0.0' Create two service class inherit to : FirebaseMessagingService and FirebaseInstanceIdService

  26. Like the other chat app. The notification is a mandatory functionality. With Firebase you could do that easily by using Firebase Cloud Messaging that push your message Through GCM.

  27. The awesome one : Firebase Remote Config Feature Firebase Remote Config gives you instantly-updatable variablesthat you can use to tune and customize your app on the fly to deliver the best experience to your users.You can enable or disable features or change the look and feel without having to publish a new version. You can also target configurations to specific Firebase Analytics Audiences so that each of your users has an experience that’s tailored for them.

  28. Next ? We implement App Invite to Invite more users to use our app.

  29. Show me the code // Initialize Firebase Remote Config. mFirebaseRemoteConfig = FirebaseRemoteConfig.getInstance(); // Define Firebase Remote Config Settings. FirebaseRemoteConfigSettings firebaseRemoteConfigSettings = new FirebaseRemoteConfigSettings.Builder() .setDeveloperModeEnabled(true) .build(); // Define default config values. Defaults are used when fetched config values are not // available. Eg: if an error occurred fetching values from the server. Map<String, Object> defaultConfigMap = new HashMap<>(); defaultConfigMap.put("friendly_msg_length", 10L); // Apply config settings and default values. mFirebaseRemoteConfig.setConfigSettings(firebaseRemoteConfigSettings); mFirebaseRemoteConfig.setDefaults(defaultConfigMap); // Fetch remote config. fetchConfig(); Put the dependency : compile 'com.google.firebase:firebase-config:9.0.0'

  30. public void fetchConfig() { long cacheExpiration = 3600; if (mFirebaseRemoteConfig.getInfo().getConfigSettings() .isDeveloperModeEnabled()) { cacheExpiration = 0; } mFirebaseRemoteConfig.fetch(cacheExpiration) .addOnSuccessListener(new OnSuccessListener<Void>() { @Override public void onSuccess(Void aVoid) { mFirebaseRemoteConfig.activateFetched(); applyRetrievedLengthLimit(); } }) .addOnFailureListener(new OnFailureListener() { @Override public void onFailure(@NonNull Exception e) { Log.w(TAG, "Error fetching config: " + e.getMessage()); applyRetrievedLengthLimit(); } }); }

  31. private void applyRetrievedLengthLimit() { Long friendly_msg_length = mFirebaseRemoteConfig.getLong("friendly_msg_length"); mMessageEditText.setFilters(new InputFilter[]{new InputFilter.LengthFilter(friendly_msg_length.intValue())}); Log.d(TAG, "FML is: " + friendly_msg_length); } We apply the changes in that method

  32. Firebase App Invite Easy to invite our friends to use our app.Next? We Implement the analytics.

  33. Dependency : compile'com.google.android.gms:play-services-appinvite:9.0.0' //Create the instance of GoogleApiClient mGoogleApiClient = new GoogleApiClient.Builder(this) .addApi(AppInvite.API) .enableAutoManage(this, this) .build();

  34. Send the Invitation through the Intent Intent intent = new AppInviteInvitation.IntentBuilder(getString(R.string.invitation_title)) .setMessage(getString(R.string.invitation_message)) .setCallToActionText(getString(R.string.invitation_cta)) .build(); startActivityForResult(intent, REQUEST_INVITE);

  35. The callback @Override protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) { super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data); Log.d(TAG, "onActivityResult: requestCode=" + requestCode + ", resultCode=" + resultCode); if (requestCode == REQUEST_INVITE) { if (resultCode == RESULT_OK) { // Check how many invitations were sent. String[] ids = AppInviteInvitation .getInvitationIds(resultCode, data); Log.d(TAG, "Invitations sent: " + ids.length); } else { // Sending failed or it was canceled, show failure message to // the user Log.d(TAG, "Failed to send invitation."); } } }

  36. Implement the Firebase Analytics Similar to Google Analytics ? YES OF COURSE! Drop the dependency to lovely gradle compile 'com.google.firebase:firebase-analytics:9.0.0' Create an Instance mFirebaseAnalytics = FirebaseAnalytics.getInstance(this); Send the event Bundle payload = new Bundle(); payload.putString(FirebaseAnalytics.Param.VALUE, "sent"); mFirebaseAnalytics.logEvent(FirebaseAnalytics.Event.SHARE, payload);

  37. Implement Firebase Report Crashes (beta) Just the dependency : compile 'com.google.firebase:firebase-crash:9.0.0'

  38. Test App in The Cloud Firebase Test Lab lets you test your app on various types of Android devices across multiple API levels and locales. The best part is that all this testing happens automatically in the cloud without you needing to maintain a collection of test devices. Unfortunately this is the Freemium Feature :D. You should upgrade your package to Blaze.

  39. Hasil Log TestLab

  40. Firebase Dynamic Links Firebase Dynamic Links are smart URLs that dynamically change behavior to provide the best experience across different platforms. Dynamic Links can link to different content depending on the platform they're opened on. In addition, Dynamic Links work across app installs: if a user opens a Dynamic Link and doesn't have your app installed, the user can be prompted to install it; then, after installation, your app starts and can access the link. It works with App Invite. Dependency : compile 'com.google.firebase:firebase-invites:9.0.2'

  41. How does it look like?

  42. Conclusion The new Firebase platform will make your lifeapp development becomes easier. It contains a bunch of Tools, easy to use and well documented although several of them still need enhancement. These are useful resources: • https://firebase.google.com/docs/ • https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/firebase-android • https://www.udacity.com/course/firebase-essentials-for-android--ud009 And Give a try to Firebase :)

  43. Thanks

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