Cloud Functions
Installation and getting started with Cloud Functions.
Installation
This module requires that the @react-native-firebase/app
module is already setup and installed. To install the "app" module, view the
Getting Started documentation.
# Install & setup the app module
yarn add @react-native-firebase/app
# Install the functions module
yarn add @react-native-firebase/functions
# If you're developing your app using iOS, run this command
cd ios/ && pod install
If you're using an older version of React Native without autolinking support, or wish to integrate into an existing project, you can follow the manual installation steps for iOS and Android.
What does it do
Firebase Cloud Functions let you automatically run backend code in response to events triggered by Firebase features and HTTPS requests. Your code is stored in Google's cloud and runs in a managed environment. There's no need to manage and scale your own servers.
After you write and deploy a function, Google's servers begin to manage the function immediately. You can fire the function directly with an HTTP request, via the Cloud Functions module, or in the case of background functions, Google's servers will listen for events and run the function when it is triggered.
For more information on use cases, view the Firebase Cloud Functions documentation.
Usage
The Cloud Functions module provides the functionality to directly trigger deployed HTTPS callable functions, without worrying about security or implementing a HTTP request library.
Functions deployed to Firebase have unique names, allowing you to easily identify which endpoint you wish to send a request to. To learn more about deploying Functions to Firebase, view the Writing & Deploying Functions documentation.
Using an emulator
Whilst developing your application with Cloud Functions, it is possible to run the functions inside of a local emulator.
To call the emulated functions, call the useEmulator
method exposed by the library:
import functions from '@react-native-firebase/functions';
// Use a local emulator in development
if (__DEV__) {
// If you are running on a physical device, replace http://localhost with the local ip of your PC. (http://192.168.x.x)
firebase.functions().useEmulator('localhost', 5001);
}
Calling an endpoint
Assuming we have a deployed a callable endpoint named listProducts
, to call the endpoint the library exposes a
httpsCallable
method. For example:
// Deployed HTTPS callable
exports.listProducts = functions.https.onCall(() => {
return [
/* ... */
// Return some data
];
});
Within the React Native application, the list of products returned can be directly accessed:
import functions from '@react-native-firebase/functions';
function App() {
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true);
const [products, setProducts] = useState([]);
useEffect(() => {
functions()
.httpsCallable('listProducts')()
.then(response => {
setProducts(response.data);
setLoading(false);
});
}, []);
if (loading) {
return null;
}
// ...
}
Region-specific Functions
If you need to deploy Functions in a region other than the default one, modified statements need to be used.
import { firebase } from '@react-native-firebase/functions';
// Emulator statement
firebase.app().functions('region_name').useEmulator('localhost', 5001);
// function calling statement
firebase.app().functions('region_name').httpsCallable('listProducts')({ abc: 123 }).then();