Reputation: 1323
I am struggling to connect to the emulated Firebase Auth service via the Firebase Admin SDK. I cut down the code to really make the problem stand out, and hope someone can help.
This is the code of the test.js
I run (in NodeJS):
// Someone said these two lines should allow the firebase-admin
// SDK to connect to the emulators, but... no.
process.env['GCLOUD_PROJECT'] = 'my-firebase-project-id'
process.env['FIRESTORE_EMULATOR_HOST'] = 'localhost:8080'
const admin = require('firebase-admin')
const app = admin.initializeApp()
const auth = app.auth()
console.log('I have an auth service object')
auth.listUsers().then(users => console.log(users))
I run the emulators like this:
firebase emulators:start --only auth
When I run the test.js
file, I get this:
PS C:\...\functions> node .\test.js
I have an auth service object
(node:18232) UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: Error: Credential implementation provided to initializeApp() via the "credential" property failed to fetch a valid Google OAuth2 access token with the following error: "Error fetching access token: Error while making request: getaddrinfo EAI_AGAIN metadata.google.internal. Error code: EAI_AGAIN".
at FirebaseAppError.FirebaseError [as constructor] (C:\...\functions\node_modules\firebase-admin\lib\utils\error.js:44:28)
at FirebaseAppError.PrefixedFirebaseError [as constructor] (C:\...\functions\node_modules\firebase-admin\lib\utils\error.js:90:28)
at new FirebaseAppError (C:\...\functions\node_modules\firebase-admin\lib\utils\error.js:125:28)
at C:\...\functions\node_modules\firebase-admin\lib\app\firebase-app.js:87:19
at processTicksAndRejections (internal/process/task_queues.js:97:5)
I run this on Windows with the following versions of firebase:
"firebase-admin": "^10.0.2",
"firebase-functions": "^3.18.1",
I read about getting a secret credentials key and adding its path like this:
process.env['GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS'] = 'C:\\...\\functions\\.runtimekey.json'
And that 'works' in as much as I then can access the real cloud auth instance (as long as the emulators is off) but that isn't what I want. I want to connect firebase-admin and get a list of users in the emulated Auth instance.
Many thanks for any help you can offer!
Upvotes: 11
Views: 4237
Reputation: 134
set auth emulator host env and pass projectId in initializeApp
const admin = require('firebase-admin');
process.env['GCLOUD_PROJECT'] = 'my-firebase-project-id';
process.env['FIRESTORE_EMULATOR_HOST'] = 'localhost:8080';
process.env['FIREBASE_AUTH_EMULATOR_HOST'] = 'localhost:9099'; // add this line
const app = admin.initializeApp({projectId: 'your-project-id'}); // change this line
const auth = app.auth();
console.log('I have an auth service object');
auth.listUsers().then(users => console.log(users));
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1078
Set the environment variable FIREBASE_AUTH_EMULATOR_HOST
export FIREBASE_AUTH_EMULATOR_HOST=localhost:9099
Do not include the protocol scheme (i.e http/https)
Or in your case:
process.env['FIREBASE_AUTH_EMULATOR_HOST'] = 'localhost:9099'
Then you can initialise the app as per normal
admin.initializeApp()
Worked for me (after I finally figured out not to include the protocol scheme)
source: https://firebase.google.com/docs/emulator-suite/connect_auth#admin_sdks
Upvotes: 7