Authenticate with Stream Feeds
Made by Stream
Synchronizes Firebase Authentication users with Stream, and creates Stream Activity Feed authentication tokens.
How this extension works
Use this extension to sync a Stream Feeds project to Firebase Authentication.
Syncing your Stream Feeds project to Firebase Authentication gives you server-side access to pre-configured Firebase Cloud Functions , enabling you to use any of the following Firebase Authentication SDK sign-in methods in your app:
- Email and password-based authentication
- Federated identity provider integrations (Google, Apple, Facebook, Twitter, GitHub)
- Phone number authentication
- Custom auth system integrations
- Anonymous auth
Additional Setup
Before installing this extension, make sure that you've set up Firebase Authentication in your Firebase project.
You must also have a Stream Activity Feeds app set up before installing this extension. You can do so on the Stream site.
Billing
This extension uses the following Firebase services, which may have associated charges:
- Cloud Functions
- Secret Manager
This extension also uses the following third-party services:
- Stream Activity Feeds ( pricing information )
You are responsible for any costs associated with your use of these services.
Note from Firebase
To install this extension, your Firebase project must be on the Blaze (pay-as-you-go) plan. You will only be charged for the resources you use. Most Firebase services offer a free tier for low-volume use. Learn more about Firebase billing.
You will be billed a small amount (typically less than $0.10) when you install or reconfigure this extension. See Cloud Functions under Firebase Pricing for a detailed explanation.
How to install this extension
Using the Firebase console
To install and manage extensions, you can use the Firebase console.
Install using consoleUsing the Firebase CLI
To install and manage extensions, you can also use the Firebase CLI:
Step 1: Run the following npm command to install the CLI or update to the latest CLI version.
npm install -g firebase-toolsDoesn't work? Take a look at the Firebase CLI reference or change your npm permissions .
Step 2: Set up a new Firebase project directory or navigate to an existing one
Step 3: Add this extension to your extension manifest by running
firebase ext:install stream/auth-activity-feeds --local --project=projectId_or_alias
Step 4 (Optional): Test this extension locally with the Firebase Emulator Suite
firebase emulators:start
Step 5: Deploy the extensions in your manifest to your project
firebase deploy --only extensions --project=projectId_or_alias