Accessible here: https://fir-ui-demo-84a6c.firebaseapp.com.
You need to have created a Firebase Project in the Firebase Console as well as configured a web app.
Install the Firebase command line tool with npm install -g firebase-tools
(See
docs).
Enable the Auth providers you would like to offer your users in the console, under Auth > Sign-in methods.
Run:
git clone https://github.com/firebase/firebaseui-web.git
cd firebaseui-web
npm install
cd demo
This will clone the repository in the current directory.
If you want to be able to deploy the demo app to one of your own Firebase Hosting instance, configure it using the following command:
firebase use --add
Select the project you have created in the prerequisite, and type in default
or
any other name as the alias to use for this project.
Copy public/sample-config.js
to public/config.js
:
cp public/sample-config.js public/config.js
Then copy and paste the Web snippet code found in the console (either by clicking "Add Firebase to
your web app" button in your Project overview, or clicking the "Web setup" button in the Auth page)
in the config.js
file.
To deploy the demo app, run the following command in the root directory of FirebaseUI (use cd ..
first if you are still in the demo/
folder):
npm run demo
This will compile all the files needed to run FirebaseUI, and start a Firebase server locally at http://localhost:5000.
If you would prefer to use a CDN instead of locally compiled FirebaseUI files, you can instead
locate the following in the <head>
tag of public/index.html
and public/widget.html
:
<script src="dist/firebaseui.js"></script>
<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="dist/firebaseui.css" />
Then replace that with the snippet provided in the CDN installation section found at https://github.com/firebase/firebaseui-web/blob/master/README.md.
Finally, ensure you are in the demo/
folder (and not the root directory of FirebaseUI), and run:
firebase serve
This will start a Firebase server locally at http://localhost:5000.