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Support Dart in Cloud Functions
Dart is not currently supported in Cloud Functions, so developers need to use more than one language in their code base. Here are some pain points they shared with the Firebase product team about this gap:
- They need to learn another language, and many of them do not have the same expertise in JavaScript as they do in Dart.
- The lack of features and tools, such as Hot Reload and Hot Restart, impacts development speed.
- Developers cannot share business logic and data models across the entire stack.
- Developers cannot use frequently used Dart packages on the…638 votes -
Desktop (Windows, Linux, MacOs) support for Flutter apps that use Firebase in production apps
Flutter developers should be able to run their apps on desktop platforms, including Windows and Linux, when using Firebase services. For example, Flutter developers should be able to 1) apply Analytics to data from desktop platforms, 2)
use Remote Config to customize their apps for desktop users, 3) use other Firebase services that are relevant to desktop apps, etc.This would make it easier for Flutter developers to build and deploy production-ready apps for desktop platforms.
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Support Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP) in the SDKs
KMP is now stable and more libraries are being added to KMP ecosystem. There is a big opportunity for Firebase to be in Multiplatform and support developers adopting this tech.
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231 votes
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Firebase Authentication for EU
Currently, Firebase Auth is US only. Because the EU-US-Privacy-Shield is not valid anymore, transferring data to the US is for EU companies not allowed. Therefore, Firebase is not GDPR complaint. Allowing us to choose the storage location (like you can weigh Firestore or Cloud Storage) to use a data center in the EU (like europe-west1, europe-west3 or europe-west4, etc.) would make Firebase much more GDPR complaint (beside the Cloud-Act).
214 votesA small update on this: we have been scoping all the work, and are prioritizing tasks now. We will share progress updates at the beginning of Q2 2024.
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Support Swift in Cloud Functions
Swift is a much beloved and popular language for writing apps on the Apple platforms, but increasingly, it is also being used server side and even for writing cross platform business logic on Android and on Windows.
Being able to share models and business logic between your clients and server would be an amazing productivity boost. And being able to develop in a language that focuses on safety would eliminate categories of issues that can exist if you develop in say Javascript or Typescript.
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Automatic Backups for Firestore
This feedback has been automatically imported from Firebase's Bug Tracker.
193 votesScheduled Backups for Firestore is now in public preview:
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162 votes
Hi folks, this is being actively worked on, and is expected to preview sometime in H1 2024. Thank you for using UserVoice to help us prioritize!
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API Revoke Token
Simple API to revoke the token/refresh token from a backend without using the SDK.
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Dart support for the Firebase's Admin SDK
Firebase has a server (backend) library called the Admin SDK, which has privileged (admin) access to some Firebase services. There are several language implementations of the Admin SDK: JavaScript/TypeScript (Node.js), Java, Python, Go, and C# (.NET). However, Firebase does not currently support the Dart language.
This is a problem for full-stack Flutter developers, who need to use both the front-end and back-end of a Firebase application. Currently, they need to use different languages for each, such as Dart for the front-end and JavaScript/TypeScript for the back-end. This can lead to decreased productivity and a worse developer experience.
For example, developers…
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Make AngularFire an offcially supported library
The AngularFire library gets updated really slow so we miss out on some of the latest features. There are lots of issues that doesn't get solved and the documentation is very lacking. They are both Google products and make an awesome combination but if the library does not get enough support/resources we're forced to migrate to plain javascript firebase. Please make it an official library or something so more resources are assigned to AngularFire.
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Firestore indexes in emulator
Currently, the Firestore emulator allows all queries without checking if the query requires an index. It would be great if the emulator checks the Firestore indexes file if the index exists.
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Secure Transport Layer Implementation
The "Secure Transport Layer Implementation" idea centers around fortifying the application's transport layer to mitigate vulnerabilities, particularly the risk of insufficient protection against attacks like POODLE. This vulnerability exposes the application to potential exploits, compromising the confidentiality and integrity of data exchanged between the application and its users.
Insufficient transport layer protection opens the door to various security threats, including man-in-the-middle attacks, data interception, injection of malicious content, and communication redirection. These threats undermine the trustworthiness of the application and jeopardize user data security.
To address this vulnerability effectively, it's imperative to reinforce the application's transport layer security by implementing…
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onDisconnect for firestore (user presence)
https://firebase.google.com/docs/firestore/solutions/presence
We have a workaround by using Realtime Database, but if you don't work realtime databases in your app, this seems inefficient and cumbersome. I'd like to see a native method for Firestore that offers this functionality. Perhaps offer a onSnapshot.disconnect hook.
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Mobile friendly console
The console is barely useable on Chrome for Android. Please make mobile browsers first-class supported devices.
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Search collections in Firestore by field values
Ability to search collections and documents in the Firestore UI.
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Export event state to BigQuery
Currently the events exported from Firebase to BigQuery don't have the issue state, which requires additional work to check the issue state without the information on when the state was updated.
The proposal is that real-time exporting can consider the issue state at the time of receiving the event.
E.g.
- Issue ID 1 currently has an open state
- Issue ID 1 receives event ID A at 10:30am
- Issue ID 1 is set to a closed state at 10:31am
- Issue ID 1 receives event ID B at 10:32am
- BigQuery has event ID A set as open…6 votes -
Firestore return document when it gets updated
As we get the whole document when it is created, it would be nice to get it as well when it gets updated.
Example:
Online game where 4 people join together. In document, we have a list of players with their names. These names should be displayed for all players. Last user joins closing the session. To get the rest of the names after update the document with this last player, I need to do an extra read.Problem:
I am making an entra call for every player, affecting my quota limitation.Solution:
Return updated document.7 votes
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