### Running Sample Application In order to run this application, you'll need to follow the following steps! #### GoogleService-Info.plist files You'll need valid `GoogleService-Info.plist` files for those samples. To get your own `GoogleService-Info.plist` files: 1. Go to the [Firebase Console](https://console.firebase.google.com/) 2. Create a new Firebase project, if you don't already have one 3. For each sample app you want to test, create a new Firebase app with the sample app's bundle identifier (e.g. `com.google.FirebaseExperimental1.dev`) 4. Download the resulting `GoogleService-Info.plist` and place it in [Sample/GoogleService-Info.plist](Sample/GoogleService-Info.plist) #### GoogleService-Info_multi.plist files This feature is for advanced testing. 1. The developer would need to get a GoogleService-Info.plist from a different iOS client (which can be in a different Firebase project) 2. Save this plist file as GoogleService-Info_multi.plist in [Sample/GoogleService-Info_multi.plist](Sample/GoogleService-Info_multi.plist). This enables testing that FirebaseAuth continues to work after switching the Firebase App in the runtime. #### Application.plist file Please follow the instructions in [Sample/ApplicationTemplate.plist](Sample/ApplicationTemplate.plist) to generate the right Application.plist file. ### Sample.entitlements file In order to test the "Reset Password In App" feature you will need to create a dynamic link for your Firebase project in the Dynamic Links section of the Firebase Console. Once the link is created, please copy the contents of [Sample/SampleTemplate.entitlements](Sample/SampleTemplate.entitlements) into a file named `Sample/Sample.entitlements` and replace `$KAPP_LINKS_DOMAIN` with your own relevant appLinks domain. Your appLinks domains are domains that your app will handle as universal links, in this particular case you can obtain this domain from the aforementioned Dynamic Links section of the Firebase Console. #### Getting your own Credential files Please follow the instructions in [Sample/AuthCredentialsTemplate.h](Sample/AuthCredentialsTemplate.h) to generate the AuthCredentials.h file. ### Running SwiftSample Application In order to run this application, you'll need to follow the following steps! #### GoogleService-Info.plist files You'll need valid `GoogleService-Info.plist` files for those samples. To get your own `GoogleService-Info.plist` files: 1. Go to the [Firebase Console](https://console.firebase.google.com/) 2. Create a new Firebase project, if you don't already have one 3. For each sample app you want to test, create a new Firebase app with the sample app's bundle identifier (e.g. `com.google.FirebaseExperimental2.dev`) 4. Download the resulting `GoogleService-Info.plist` and place it in [SwiftSample/GoogleService-Info.plist](SwiftSample/GoogleService-Info.plist) #### Info.plist file Please follow the instructions in [SwiftSample/InfoTemplate.plist](SwiftSample/InfoTemplate.plist) to generate the right Info.plist file #### Getting your own Credential files Please follow the instructions in [SwiftSample/AuthCredentialsTemplate.swift](SwiftSample/AuthCredentialsTemplate.swift) to generate the AuthCredentials.swift file. ### Running API tests In order to run the API tests, you'll need to follow the following steps! #### Getting your own Credential files Please follow the instructions in [ApiTests/AuthCredentialsTemplate.h](ApiTests/AuthCredentialsTemplate.h) to generate the AuthCredentials.h file. ## Usage ``` $ pod update $ open Firebase.xcworkspace ``` Then select an Auth scheme and run.