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Help for Installing FirebaseUI Drop-In Authentication System with Swift 3
*******AppDelegate.swift *******
//
// AppDelegate.swift
// Bizzy Books
//
// Created by Brad Caldwell on 9/23/16.
// Copyright © 2016 Caldwell Contracting LLC. All rights reserved.
//
import UIKit
import CoreData
import Firebase
import FirebaseAuth
import GoogleSignIn
import FBSDKLoginKit
@UIApplicationMain
class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate {
var window: UIWindow?
func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplicationLaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {
// Override point for customization after application launch.
//***// IMPORTANT!!!!!!!!!
FIRApp.configure()
return true
}
func applicationWillResignActive(_ application: UIApplication) {
// Sent when the application is about to move from active to inactive state. This can occur for certain types of temporary interruptions (such as an incoming phone call or SMS message) or when the user quits the application and it begins the transition to the background state.
// Use this method to pause ongoing tasks, disable timers, and invalidate graphics rendering callbacks. Games should use this method to pause the game.
}
func applicationDidEnterBackground(_ application: UIApplication) {
// Use this method to release shared resources, save user data, invalidate timers, and store enough application state information to restore your application to its current state in case it is terminated later.
// If your application supports background execution, this method is called instead of applicationWillTerminate: when the user quits.
}
func applicationWillEnterForeground(_ application: UIApplication) {
// Called as part of the transition from the background to the active state; here you can undo many of the changes made on entering the background.
}
func applicationDidBecomeActive(_ application: UIApplication) {
// Restart any tasks that were paused (or not yet started) while the application was inactive. If the application was previously in the background, optionally refresh the user interface.
}
func applicationWillTerminate(_ application: UIApplication) {
// Called when the application is about to terminate. Save data if appropriate. See also applicationDidEnterBackground:.
// Saves changes in the application's managed object context before the application terminates.
self.saveContext()
}
//***// SUPER IMPORTANT FUNCTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
func application(_ app: UIApplication, open url: URL, options: [UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey : Any] = [:]) -> Bool {
let handled = FBSDKApplicationDelegate.sharedInstance().application(app, open: url, sourceApplication: options[UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey.sourceApplication] as! String, annotation: options[UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey.annotation])
return handled || GIDSignIn.sharedInstance().handle(
url,
sourceApplication: options[UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey.sourceApplication] as! String,
annotation: options[UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey.annotation])
}
// MARK: - Core Data stack
lazy var persistentContainer: NSPersistentContainer = {
/*
The persistent container for the application. This implementation
creates and returns a container, having loaded the store for the
application to it. This property is optional since there are legitimate
error conditions that could cause the creation of the store to fail.
*/
let container = NSPersistentContainer(name: "Bizzy_Books")
container.loadPersistentStores(completionHandler: { (storeDescription, error) in
if let error = error as NSError? {
// Replace this implementation with code to handle the error appropriately.
// fatalError() causes the application to generate a crash log and terminate. You should not use this function in a shipping application, although it may be useful during development.
/*
Typical reasons for an error here include:
* The parent directory does not exist, cannot be created, or disallows writing.
* The persistent store is not accessible, due to permissions or data protection when the device is locked.
* The device is out of space.
* The store could not be migrated to the current model version.
Check the error message to determine what the actual problem was.
*/
fatalError("Unresolved error \(error), \(error.userInfo)")
}
})
return container
}()
// MARK: - Core Data Saving support
func saveContext () {
let context = persistentContainer.viewContext
if context.hasChanges {
do {
try context.save()
} catch {
// Replace this implementation with code to handle the error appropriately.
// fatalError() causes the application to generate a crash log and terminate. You should not use this function in a shipping application, although it may be useful during development.
let nserror = error as NSError
fatalError("Unresolved error \(nserror), \(nserror.userInfo)")
}
}
}
}
*******ViewController.swift*******
//
// ViewController.swift
// Bizzy Books
//
// Created by Brad Caldwell on 9/23/16.
// Copyright © 2016 Caldwell Contracting LLC. All rights reserved.
//
import UIKit
import Firebase
import FirebaseAuthUI
import FirebaseDatabaseUI
import FirebaseGoogleAuthUI
import FirebaseFacebookAuthUI
import FBSDKCoreKit
import FBSDKLoginKit
class ViewController: UIViewController, FIRAuthUIDelegate {
//var db = FIRDatabaseReference.init()
var kFacebookAppID = "PLACE YOUR 16-DIGIT FACEBOOK SECRET HERE (FOUND IN FIREBASE CONSOLE UNDER AUTHENTICATION)"
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
//FIRApp.configure()
checkLoggedIn()
}
func checkLoggedIn() {
FIRAuth.auth()?.addStateDidChangeListener { auth, user in
if user != nil {
// User is signed in.
} else {
// No user is signed in.
self.login()
}
}
}
func login() {
let authUI = FIRAuthUI.init(auth: FIRAuth.auth()!)
let options = FIRApp.defaultApp()?.options
let clientId = options?.clientID
let googleProvider = FIRGoogleAuthUI(clientID: clientId!)
let facebookProvider = FIRFacebookAuthUI(appID: kFacebookAppID)
authUI?.delegate = self
authUI?.providers = [googleProvider, facebookProvider]
let authViewController = authUI?.authViewController()
self.present(authViewController!, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
@IBAction func logoutUser(_ sender: AnyObject) {
try! FIRAuth.auth()!.signOut()
}
func authUI(_ authUI: FIRAuthUI, didSignInWith user: FIRUser?, error: Error?) {
if error != nil {
//Problem signing in
login()
}else {
//User is in! Here is where we code after signing in
}
}
func application(app: UIApplication, openURL url: NSURL, options: [String: AnyObject]) -> Bool {
let sourceApplication = options[UIApplicationOpenURLOptionUniversalLinksOnly] as! String
return FIRAuthUI.default()!.handleOpen(url as URL, sourceApplication: sourceApplication )
}
}
*******ADD to your Info.plist*******
******(First chunk says it’s okay to access these areas - make sure to add your customized strings here (see Jacob Sikorski guide for in-depth info); second chunk says it’s okay to do Facebook Oauth2.0 and stuff)*******
<key>CFBundleURLTypes</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>CFBundleURLSchemes</key>
<array>
<string>com.googleusercontent.apps.PLACE YOUR LONG CODE HERE ***(mine is 12 digits followed by a dash followed by 32 alpha-numeric characters)***</string>
<string>PLACE YOUR FACEBOOK CODE HERE ***(mine said fb followed by 16 numbers)***</string>
</array>
</dict>
</array>
<key>LSApplicationQueriesSchemes</key>
<array>
<string>fbapi</string>
<string>fbapi20130214</string>
<string>fbapi20130410</string>
<string>fbapi20130702</string>
<string>fbapi20131010</string>
<string>fbapi20131219</string>
<string>fbapi20140410</string>
<string>fbapi20140116</string>
<string>fbapi20150313</string>
<string>fbapi20150629</string>
<string>fbapi20160328</string>
<string>fbauth</string>
<string>fbauth2</string>
<string>fb-messenger-api20140430</string>
</array>
*******Podfile*******
# Uncomment this line to define a global platform for your project
platform :ios, '9.0'
target 'Bizzy Books' do
# Comment this line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
pod 'FirebaseUI', '~> 0.5'
pod 'Firebase/Core'
pod 'Firebase/AdMob'
pod 'Firebase/Database'
pod 'Firebase/Crash'
pod 'Firebase/Auth'
pod 'Firebase/Storage'
pod 'GoogleSignIn'
pod 'FBSDKLoginKit'
pod 'Fabric'
pod 'TwitterKit'
end
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This is not working for me. Is there something else that I should be doing to modify the AuthUI view?

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