Firebase php wrapper for REST API
##Prerequisites
- PHP >= 5.4
- Firebase >= 1.1.1
- Composer (recommended, not required)
Set your projects minimum stability to dev
in composer.json
. This is caused by the PHP-JWT dependency. After updating the composer.json file, simply execute: composer require eelkevdbos/firebase-php dev-master
##Installation without composer For a vanilla install, the following dependencies should be downloaded:
Loading the dependencies can be achieved by using any PSR-4 autoloader.
By setting your firebase secret as token, you gain superuser access to firebase.
use Firebase\Firebase;
$fb = Firebase::initialize(YOUR_FIREBASE_URL, YOUR_FIREBASE_SECRET);
//or set your own implementation of the ClientInterface as second parameter of the regular constructor
$fb = new Firebase([ 'base_url' => YOUR_FIREBASE_BASE_URL, 'token' => YOUR_FIREBASE_SECRET ], new GuzzleHttp\Client());
//retrieve a node
$nodeGetContent = $fb->get('/node/path');
//set the content of a node
$nodeSetContent = $fb->set('/node/path', array('data' => 'toset'));
//update the content of a node
$nodeUpdateContent = $fb->update('/node/path', array('data' => 'toupdate'));
//delete a node
$nodeDeleteContent = $fb->delete('/node/path');
//push a new item to a node
$nodePushContent = $fb->push('/node/path', array('name' => 'item on list'));
For more finegrained authentication, have a look at the security rules. Using the token generator allows you to make use of the authentication services supplied by Firebase.
use Firebase\Firebase;
use Firebase\Auth\TokenGenerator;
$tokenGenerator = new TokenGenerator(YOUR_FIREBASE_SECRET);
$token = $tokenGenerator->generateToken(['email' => 'test@example.com'])
$fb = Firebase::initialize(YOUR_FIREBASE_BASE_URL, $token);
The above snippet of php interacts with the following security rules:
{
"rules": {
".read": "auth.email == 'test@example.com'"
".write": "auth.email == 'admin@example.com'"
}
}
And will allow the snippet read-access to all of the nodes, but not write-access.
##Concurrent requests
Execution of concurrent requests can be achieved with the same syntax as regular requests. Simply wrap them in a Closure and call the closure via the batch
method and you are all set.
use Firebase\Firebase;
$fb = Firebase::initialize(YOUR_FIREBASE_BASE_URL, YOUR_FIREBASE_SECRET);
$requests = $fb->batch(function ($client) {
for($i = 0; $i < 100; $i++) {
$client->push('list', $i);
}
});
$pool = new GuzzleHttp\Pool($fb->getClient(), $requests);
$pool->wait();
At the moment of writing, integration for Laravel 4.* is supported. A service provider and a facade class are supplied. Installation is done in 2 simple steps after the general installation steps:
- edit
app/config/app.php
to add the service provider and the facade class
'providers' => array(
...
'Firebase\Integration\Laravel\FirebaseServiceProvider'
)
'aliases' => array(
...
'Firebase' => 'Firebase\Integration\Laravel\Firebase'
)
- edit
app/config/services.php
(supplied by default from L4.2) to addtoken
andbase_url
settings
'firebase' => array(
'base_url' => YOUR_FIREBASE_BASE_URL,
'token' => YOUR_FIREBASE_SECRET
)
##Eventing
The library supports the EventEmitter pattern. The event-emitter is attached to the Firebase class. Events currently available:
- RequestsBatchedEvent