If you’ve been keeping up on Firebase in the last year then you’re likely using Firestore.
Firestore is a bit of a successor to the original Firebase Realtime Database.
I recently ran across an old blog post by Michael Bleigh of DivShot fame and a current Firebase team member. In the post Michael describes my favorite Firebase architecture and gives it a name:
I’d like to talk about my favorite feature of Firebase Authentication.
You probably haven’t heard of it, because it’s buried in one of the “getting started” guides in the Firebase docs and nobody reads ALL OF THE DOCS!
This is the third installment of my Firebase Data Structures series. Go catch up on pagination and complex data structures for the background you may need to understand this. Once you’re ready, let’s talk security rules!
Cloud Functions for Firebase are Google’s serverless solution for Firebase apps. They can be used as the (R)eactor functions for FIRE Stack app architecture. If you’ve developed with firebase-queue, AWS Lambda or some other Functions-as-a-Service architecture, Cloud Functions…
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Firebase is a cloud datastore that’s accessible directly from any connected client. Because any client can connect to any Firebase, you must write security rules to secure your…
Google Cloud Functions has been stuck on Node 6 since launch.
But Google Cloud’s Next conference is this week, and they just announced the new Node 8 runtime.