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C.2 Add Remote Config

Hadi Tavakoli edited this page Jun 16, 2019 · 4 revisions

Connect your AdobeAIR app to Firebase

  1. Make sure you are considering the minimum requirements for running Firebase.
  2. Install the Firebase SDK.
  3. In the Firebase console, add your app to your Firebase project.

Set parameter values on the server (as needed)

  1. In the Firebase console, open your project.
  2. Select Remote Config from the menu to view the Remote Config dashboard.
  3. Define parameters with the same names as the parameters that you defined in your app. For each parameter, you can set a default value (which will eventually override the in-app default value) and you can also set conditional values. To learn more, see Remote Config Parameters and Conditions.

Add the Remote Config ANE to your app

Before adding the Remote Config (or any of the other Firebase child ANEs) to your AdobeAIR app, you need to make sure you have setup the firebaseCore.ane correctly in your project. To add the Remote Config, you need to add the required ANEs and Frameworks to your project. These dependencies are explained in details in this document.

Air manifest .xml file
Beside changes you need to make to your manifest .xml file when implementing the firebaseCore.ane you need to add the following changes also to make the RemoteConfig ANE work properly:

<!-- 
	Add this meta-data tag under <service android:name="com.google.firebase.components.ComponentDiscoveryService" android:exported="false">

	You should have added the above service tag when you were implementing the FirebaseCore ANE.
-->

<service android:name="com.google.firebase.components.ComponentDiscoveryService" android:exported="false">

	<!--
		Other meta-data tags required by other ANEs.
	-->

	<!-- Required by firebase_config.ane -->
	<meta-data
		android:name="com.google.firebase.components:com.google.firebase.remoteconfig.RemoteConfigRegistrar"
		android:value="com.google.firebase.components.ComponentRegistrar"/>

	<!-- Required by firebase_abt.ane -->
	<meta-data
		android:name="com.google.firebase.components:com.google.firebase.abt.component.AbtRegistrar"
		android:value="com.google.firebase.components.ComponentRegistrar"/>

</service>




  <extensions>
	
	<!-- 
		Required ANEs for the Firebase Core ANE comes here first.
		https://github.com/myflashlab/Firebase-ANE/wiki/A.4.-Initialize-Firebase-in-your-app
	-->
	
	<!-- To support Firebase Remote Config -->
	<extensionID>com.myflashlab.air.extensions.firebase.remoteConfig</extensionID>
	
	<!-- 
		Download the dependency ANEs from https://github.com/myflashlab/common-dependencies-ANE
		These dependencies are not required on the iOS side.
	-->
	<extensionID>com.myflashlab.air.extensions.dependency.firebase.config</extensionID>
	<extensionID>com.myflashlab.air.extensions.dependency.firebase.abt</extensionID>
	
  </extensions>

Introduction to Firebase ANEs collection for Adobe Air apps


Get Started with Firebase Core in AIR

  1. Prerequisites
  2. Add Firebase to your app
  3. Add the Firebase SDK
  4. Init Firebase Core
  5. Available ANEs
  6. Managing Firebase iid

Get Started with Analytics

  1. Add Analytics ANE
  2. Init Analytics ANE
  3. Log Events
  4. Set User Properties

Get Started with Crashlytics

  1. Add Crashlytics ANE
  2. Test Your Implementation
  3. Customize Crash Reports
  4. Upload .dSYM for iOS apps

Get Started with DynamicLinks

  1. Add DynamicLinks ANE
  2. Init DynamicLinks ANE
  3. Create DynamicLinks
  4. Receive DynamicLinks
  5. View Analytics

Get Started with Authentication

  1. Add Authentication
  2. Init Authentication
  3. Manage Users
  4. Phone Number
  5. Custom Auth
  6. Anonymous Auth
  7. State in Email Actions
  8. Email Link Authentication

Get Started with FCM + OneSignal

  1. Add FCM ANE
  2. Init FCM ANE
  3. Send Your 1st Message
  4. Send Msg to Topics
  5. Understanding FCM Messages
  6. init OneSignal

Get Started with Firestore

  1. Add Firestore
  2. Init Firestore
  3. Add Data
  4. Transactions & Batches
  5. Delete Data
  6. Manage the Console
  7. Get Data
  8. Get Realtime Updates
  9. Simple and Compound
  10. Order and Limit Data
  11. Paginate Data
  12. Manage Indexes
  13. Secure Data
  14. Offline Data
  15. Where to Go From Here

Get Started with Realtime Database

  1. Add Realtime Database
  2. Init Realtime Database
  3. Structure Your Database
  4. Save Data
  5. Retrieve Data
  6. Enable Offline Capabilities

Get Started with Remote Config

  1. Parameters and Conditions
  2. Add Remote Config
  3. Init Remote Config

Get Started with Performance

  1. Add Performance ANE
  2. Init & Start Monitoring

Get Started with Storage

  1. Add Storage ANE
  2. Init Storage ANE
  3. Upload Files to Storage
  4. Download Files to Air
  5. Use File Metadata
  6. Delete Files

Get Started with Functions

  1. Write & Deploy Functions
  2. Add Functions ANE
  3. Init Functions
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