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Reputation: 3523

Calling a Cloud Function from Android through Firebase

Situation

I have created a Google Cloud Function through functions.https.onRequest, which is working nicely when I paste its URL in a browser and integrates well with my Firebase setup. This function is meant as somewhat of an API method exposed from the backend, which I'd like to invoke from clients. In this particular instance, the client is an Android app.

Question

Is there any way I can perform the HTTP request for the Cloud Function by invoking it through Firebase? Or will I have to still perform a manual HTTP request?

Upvotes: 22

Views: 18704

Answers (4)

Dmytro Rostopira
Dmytro Rostopira

Reputation: 11185

Since version 12.0.0 you can call cloud function in more simple way

Add following line in your build.gradle

implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-functions:19.0.2'

And use following code

FirebaseFunctions.getInstance() // Optional region: .getInstance("europe-west1")
    .getHttpsCallable("myCoolFunction")
    .call(optionalObject)
    .addOnFailureListener {
        Log.wtf("FF", it) 
    }
    .addOnSuccessListener {
        toast(it.data.toString())
    }

You can use it on main thread safely. Callbacks is triggered on main thread as well.

You can read more in official docs: https://firebase.google.com/docs/functions/callable

Upvotes: 28

Niveth Suresh
Niveth Suresh

Reputation: 39

Yes it's possible :

  1. Add this to app/build.gradle file :

    implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-functions:16.1.0'


  1. Initialize the client SDK

    private FirebaseFunctions mFunctions;

    mFunctions = FirebaseFunctions.getInstance();


  1. Call the function

    private Task<String> addMessage(String text) {
    
    Map<String, Object> data = new HashMap<>();
    data.put("text", text);
    data.put("push", true);
    
    return mFunctions
            .getHttpsCallable("addMessage")
            .call(data)
            .continueWith(new Continuation<HttpsCallableResult, String>() {
                @Override
                public String then(@NonNull Task<HttpsCallableResult> task) throws Exception {
                    // This continuation runs on either success or failure, but if the task
                    // has failed then getResult() will throw an Exception which will be
                    // propagated down.
                    String result = (String) task.getResult().getData();
                    return result;
                }
            });
       }
    

Ref : Calling Firebase cloud functions

Upvotes: 2

Frank van Puffelen
Frank van Puffelen

Reputation: 600006

firebaser here

Update: There is now a client-side SDK that allows you to call Cloud Functions directly from supported devices. See Dima's answer for a sample and the latest updates.

Original answer below...


@looptheloop88 is correct. There is no SDK for calling Google Cloud Functions from your Android app. I would definitely file a feature request.

But at the moment that means you should use the regular means of calling HTTP end points from Android:

Upvotes: 10

Sir Codesalot
Sir Codesalot

Reputation: 7293

It isn't possible for now but as mentioned in the other answer, you can trigger functions using an HTTP request from Android. If you do so, it's important that you protect your functions with an authentication mechanism. Here's a basic example:

'use strict';

var functions = require('firebase-functions');
const admin = require('firebase-admin');
admin.initializeApp(functions.config().firebase);

exports.helloWorld = functions.https.onRequest((request, response) => {
  console.log('helloWorld called');
  if (!request.headers.authorization) {
      console.error('No Firebase ID token was passed');
      response.status(403).send('Unauthorized');
      return;
  }
  admin.auth().verifyIdToken(request.headers.authorization).then(decodedIdToken => {
    console.log('ID Token correctly decoded', decodedIdToken);
    request.user = decodedIdToken;
    response.send(request.body.name +', Hello from Firebase!');
  }).catch(error => {
    console.error('Error while verifying Firebase ID token:', error);
    response.status(403).send('Unauthorized');
  });
});

To get the token in Android you should use this and then add it to your request like this:

connection = (HttpsURLConnection) url.openConnection();
...
connection.setRequestProperty("Authorization", token);

Upvotes: 6

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