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Flutter plugin for Cloud Functions.
Cloud Functions Plugin for Flutter #
A Flutter plugin to use the Cloud Functions for Firebase API
For Flutter plugins for other Firebase products, see README.md.
Note: This plugin is still under development, and some APIs might not be available yet. Feedback and Pull Requests are most welcome!
Setup #
To use this plugin:
- Using the Firebase Console, add an Android app to your project:
Follow the assistant, download the generated google-services.json file and place it inside android/app. Next,
modify the android/build.gradle file and the android/app/build.gradle file to add the Google services plugin
as described by the Firebase assistant. Ensure that your
android/build.gradle
file contains themaven.google.com
as described here. - Using the Firebase Console, add an iOS app to your project: Follow the assistant, download the generated GoogleService-Info.plist file, open ios/Runner.xcworkspace with Xcode, and within Xcode place the file inside ios/Runner. Don't follow the steps named "Add Firebase SDK" and "Add initialization code" in the Firebase assistant.
- Add
cloud_functions
as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file.
Usage #
import 'package:cloud_functions/cloud_functions.dart';
Getting an instance of the callable function:
final HttpsCallable callable = CloudFunctions.instance.getHttpsCallable(
functionName: 'YOUR_CALLABLE_FUNCTION_NAME',
);
Calling the function:
dynamic resp = await callable.call();
Calling the function with parameters:
dynamic resp = await callable.call(<String, dynamic>{
'YOUR_PARAMETER_NAME': 'YOUR_PARAMETER_VALUE',
});
Getting Started #
See the example
directory for a complete sample app using Cloud Functions for Firebase.