The core module
npm install @xourse/angularfire2
The official library for Firebase and Angular
 
Status: Release candidate
- Observable based - Use the power of RxJS, Angular, and Firebase.
- Realtime bindings - Synchronize data in realtime.
- Authentication - Log users in with a variety of providers and monitor authentication state in realtime.
- Offline Data - Store data offline automatically with AngularFirestore.
- ngrx friendly - Integrate with ngrx using AngularFire's action based APIs.
#### Quick links
Contributing
Stackblitz Template - Remember to set your Firebase configuration in app/app.module.ts.
Upgrading to v5.0? Check out our guide.
Having troubles? Get help on the Firebase Mailing List (offically supported), the Firebase Community Slack (look for the #angularfire2 room), Gitter, or Stack Overflow.
``bash`
npm install firebase angularfire2 --save
`ts
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { AngularFirestore } from '@xourse/angularfire2/firestore';
import { Observable } from 'rxjs';
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
template:
})
export class MyApp {
items: Observable;
constructor(db: AngularFirestore) {
this.items = db.collection('items').valueChanges();
}
}
`Developer Guide
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Firebase offers two cloud-based, client-accessible database solutions that support realtime data syncing. Learn about the differences between them in the Firebase Documentation.
#### Cloud Firestore
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AngularFirestore allows you to work with Cloud Firestore, the new flagship database for mobile app development. It improves on the successes of Realtime Database with a new, more intuitive data model. Cloud Firestore also features richer, faster queries and scales better than Realtime Database.- Documents
- Collections
- Querying Collections
- Offline data
#### Realtime Database
>
AngularFireDatabase` allows you to work with the Realtime Database, Firebase's original database. It's an efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in realtime.- Objects
- Lists
- Querying lists
- Getting started with Firebase Authentication
- Deploying AngularFire to Firebase Hosting
- Installation and Setup with Ionic CLI
- Using AngularFire with Ionic 2
- Using AngularFire with Ionic 3