Synchronize your Eloquent models with the Firebase Realtime Database
In order to add Laravel Firebase Sync to your project, just add
"castro732/laravel-firebase-synchronization": "~2.0"
to your composer.json. Then run composer install
or composer update
.
Or run composer require castro732/laravel-firebase-synchronization
if you prefer that.
This package requires you to add the following section to your .env
file:
# Firebase
FIREBASE_API_KEY="YOUR_API_KEY"
FIREBASE_DATABASE_URL="https://domain.firebaseio.com"
FIREBASE_JSON_DIR="/your-app-firebase.json"
You can get the json from your Firebase Console > Settings > Firebase Admin SDK and click Generate New Private Key.
Note: This package only requires the configuration keys database_url
and secret
. The other keys are only necessary if you want to also use the firebase JS API.
To synchronize your Eloquent models with the Firebase realtime database, simply let the models that you want to synchronize with Firebase use the Mpociot\Firebase\SyncsWithFirebase
trait.
use Castro732\Firebase\SyncsWithFirebase;
class User extends Model {
use SyncsWithFirebase;
}
The data that will be synchronized is the array representation of your model. That means that you can modify the data using the existing Eloquent model attributes like visible
, hidden
or appends
.
If you need more control over the data that gets synchronized with Firebase, you can override the getFirebaseSyncData
of the SyncsWithFirebase
trait and let it return the array data you want to send to Firebase.
- Tests are not working right now
Laravel Firebase Sync is free software distributed under the terms of the MIT license. Based on the work of Marcel Pociot