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:fire: Simplistic example app demonstrating using latest Firebase features. Checkout branches for each feature.

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🔥 Simplistic example app demonstrating using latest Firebase features.

Each branch contains commits specific to implementing a particular feature of firebase.

  1. Authentication
  2. Crash-Reporting
  3. Analytics
  4. Firebase Cloud Messaging
  5. Realtime Database
  6. Remote Config

Pull Requests

I welcome and encourage all pull requests. It usually will take me within 24-48 hours to respond to any issue or request. Here are some basic rules to follow to ensure timely addition of your request:

  1. Match coding style (braces, spacing, etc.) This is best achieved using Reformat Code feature of Android Studio CMD+Option+L on Mac and CTRL + ALT + L on Linux + Windows .

  2. If its a feature, bugfix, or anything please only change code to what you specify.

  3. Please keep PR titles easy to read and descriptive of changes, this will make them easier to merge :)

  4. Pull requests must be made against develop branch. Any other branch (unless specified by the maintainers) will get rejected.

  5. Check for existing issues first, before filing an issue.

  6. Make sure you follow the set standard as all other projects in this repo do

    • Upgrade your gradle wrapper to the one all other apps are using. Use the below command at root of your project

      ./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version <version_name>
      

      i.e ./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version 4.6

    • Use ext variables as defined in dependencies.gradle, in your build.gradle files to make sure all apps are in sync with configurations and dependencies. Take a look here and here

    • Use the package name of the format github.nisrulz.sample.* where * is the example you are adding to the repo. I am trying to follow a set standard in the repo, please adhere to that.

  7. Have fun!

Getting Started

To be able to run the app or contribute you will need to create a project on Firebase in order to get the google-services.json file that is needed. You can follow the instructions for the same here. Once you have this file copy it into your project's module folder, typically app/ and sync the project.

Created & Maintained By

Nishant Srivastava (@nisrulz)

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License

Copyright 2016 Nishant Srivastava

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

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