Description
Issue
So previously I set up my react native app using Firebase Auth with Email/Password enabled. Later on when I turned on Phone provider as well and deleted Email/Password I am stuck in the same error again and again. The error is :
[Error: [auth/app-not-authorized] This app is not authorized to use Firebase Authentication. Please verify that the correct package name, SHA-1, and SHA-256 are configured in the Firebase Console. [ Invalid app info in play_integrity_token ]]
So as the error says that maybe I entered wrong package name, SHA-1 and SHA-256 keys. Which I am sure I have entered correct. I picked my package name from build.gradle file and SHA-1 and SHA-256 keys were picker from Task :app:signingReportwhose variant was debug. Well all of my variants have the same keys. The command I use was : cd android && ./gradlew signingReport
Both keys are entered in the project settings carefully.
At last I have also enabled Play Integrity API from going to google cloud console select my current project that I am working on and then enabled it.
Clean the build folder re-run the app and still getting the same error again and again why is that ?
If I change my mobile phone and move from samsung to pixel I get [auth/unknown] error Although the re-captcha open-up and in between it closes and bring me back to the app and shows me the error.
Someone please help me there's something minor I'm missing
Help would be appreciated and stop me from killing myself thanks in advance !!
This is the version I'm using :
"@react-native-firebase/app": "^18.6.1",
"@react-native-firebase/app-check": "^18.6.1",
"@react-native-firebase/auth": "^18.6.1",
I have also enabled firebase Auth Check and created a debug token from firebase console and then encluded it in my command like this :
"android": "FIREBASE_APP_CHECK_DEBUG_TOKEN=MY_FIREBASE_DEBUG_TOKEN_FROM_CONSOLE && react-native run-android",
I have made sure that spellings are correct and moving on forward I have changed the name or package name of my app in the description for security purposes
Project Files
Javascript
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package.json
:
# N/A
firebase.json
for react-native-firebase v6:
# N/A
iOS
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ios/Podfile
:
- I'm not using Pods
- I'm using Pods and my Podfile looks like:
# Resolve react_native_pods.rb with node to allow for hoisting
require Pod::Executable.execute_command('node', ['-p',
'require.resolve(
"react-native/scripts/react_native_pods.rb",
{paths: [process.argv[1]]},
)', __dir__]).strip
platform :ios, min_ios_version_supported
use_modular_headers!
prepare_react_native_project!
# If you are using a `react-native-flipper` your iOS build will fail when `NO_FLIPPER=1` is set.
# because `react-native-flipper` depends on (FlipperKit,...) that will be excluded
#
# To fix this you can also exclude `react-native-flipper` using a `react-native.config.js`
# ```js
# module.exports = {
# dependencies: {
# ...(process.env.NO_FLIPPER ? { 'react-native-flipper': { platforms: { ios: null } } } : {}),
# ```
# flipper_config = ENV['NO_FLIPPER'] == "1" ? FlipperConfiguration.disabled : FlipperConfiguration.enabled
# linkage = ENV['USE_FRAMEWORKS']
# if linkage != nil
# Pod::UI.puts "Configuring Pod with #{linkage}ally linked Frameworks".green
# use_frameworks! :linkage => linkage.to_sym
# end
use_frameworks! :linkage => :static
$RNMapboxMapsImpl = 'mapbox'
target 'MY APP NAME' do
config = use_native_modules!
# Flags change depending on the env values.
flags = get_default_flags()
#pod 'RNFBFirestore', :path => '../node_modules/@react-native-firebase/firestore'
pod 'RNFS', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-fs'
use_react_native!(
:path => config[:reactNativePath],
# Hermes is now enabled by default. Disable by setting this flag to false.
# :hermes_enabled => flags[:hermes_enabled],
:hermes_enabled => false,
:fabric_enabled => flags[:fabric_enabled],
# Enables Flipper.
#
# Note that if you have use_frameworks! enabled, Flipper will not work and
# you should disable the next line.
#:flipper_configuration => flipper_config,
# An absolute path to your application root.
:app_path => "#{Pod::Config.instance.installation_root}/.."
)
target 'AppTests' do
inherit! :complete
# Pods for testing
end
pre_install do |installer|
$RNMapboxMaps.pre_install(installer)
end
post_install do |installer|
# https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/main/packages/react-native/scripts/react_native_pods.rb#L197-L202
react_native_post_install(
installer,
config[:reactNativePath],
:mac_catalyst_enabled => false
)
$RNMapboxMaps.post_install(installer)
__apply_Xcode_12_5_M1_post_install_workaround(installer)
end
end
AppDelegate.m
:
#import "AppDelegate.h"
#import <Firebase.h>
#import <React/RCTBundleURLProvider.h>
@implementation AppDelegate
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions
{
self.moduleName = @"PhoneNumber";
// You can add your custom initial props in the dictionary below.
// They will be passed down to the ViewController used by React Native.
self.initialProps = @{};
return [super application:application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:launchOptions];
}
- (NSURL *)sourceURLForBridge:(RCTBridge *)bridge
{
return [self getBundleURL];
}
- (NSURL *)getBundleURL
{
#if DEBUG
return [[RCTBundleURLProvider sharedSettings] jsBundleURLForBundleRoot:@"index"];
#else
return [[NSBundle mainBundle] URLForResource:@"main" withExtension:@"jsbundle"];
#endif
}
@end
Android
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Have you converted to AndroidX?
- my application is an AndroidX application?
- I am using
android/gradle.settings
jetifier=true
for Android compatibility? - I am using the NPM package
jetifier
for react-native compatibility?
android/build.gradle
:
buildscript {
ext {
buildToolsVersion = "34.0.0"
minSdkVersion = 21
compileSdkVersion = 34
targetSdkVersion = 34
ndkVersion = "25.1.8937393"
kotlinVersion = "1.8.0"
}
repositories {
google()
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
classpath("com.android.tools.build:gradle")
classpath("com.facebook.react:react-native-gradle-plugin")
classpath("org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin")
classpath('com.google.gms:google-services:4.4.0')
}
}
apply plugin: "com.facebook.react.rootproject"
android/app/build.gradle
:
apply plugin: "com.android.application"
apply plugin: 'com.google.gms.google-services'
apply plugin: "org.jetbrains.kotlin.android"
apply plugin: "com.facebook.react"
/**
* This is the configuration block to customize your React Native Android app.
* By default you don't need to apply any configuration, just uncomment the lines you need.
*/
react {
/* Folders */
// The root of your project, i.e. where "package.json" lives. Default is '..'
// root = file("../")
// The folder where the react-native NPM package is. Default is ../node_modules/react-native
// reactNativeDir = file("../node_modules/react-native")
// The folder where the react-native Codegen package is. Default is ../node_modules/@react-native/codegen
// codegenDir = file("../node_modules/@react-native/codegen")
// The cli.js file which is the React Native CLI entrypoint. Default is ../node_modules/react-native/cli.js
// cliFile = file("../node_modules/react-native/cli.js")
/* Variants */
// The list of variants to that are debuggable. For those we're going to
// skip the bundling of the JS bundle and the assets. By default is just 'debug'.
// If you add flavors like lite, prod, etc. you'll have to list your debuggableVariants.
// debuggableVariants = ["liteDebug", "prodDebug"]
/* Bundling */
// A list containing the node command and its flags. Default is just 'node'.
// nodeExecutableAndArgs = ["node"]
//
// The command to run when bundling. By default is 'bundle'
// bundleCommand = "ram-bundle"
//
// The path to the CLI configuration file. Default is empty.
// bundleConfig = file(../rn-cli.config.js)
//
// The name of the generated asset file containing your JS bundle
// bundleAssetName = "MyApplication.android.bundle"
//
// The entry file for bundle generation. Default is 'index.android.js' or 'index.js'
// entryFile = file("../js/MyApplication.android.js")
//
// A list of extra flags to pass to the 'bundle' commands.
// See https://github.com/react-native-community/cli/blob/main/docs/commands.md#bundle
// extraPackagerArgs = []
/* Hermes Commands */
// The hermes compiler command to run. By default it is 'hermesc'
// hermesCommand = "$rootDir/my-custom-hermesc/bin/hermesc"
//
// The list of flags to pass to the Hermes compiler. By default is "-O", "-output-source-map"
// hermesFlags = ["-O", "-output-source-map"]
}
/**
* Set this to true to Run Proguard on Release builds to minify the Java bytecode.
*/
def enableProguardInReleaseBuilds = false
/**
* The preferred build flavor of JavaScriptCore (JSC)
*
* For example, to use the international variant, you can use:
* `def jscFlavor = 'org.webkit:android-jsc-intl:+'`
*
* The international variant includes ICU i18n library and necessary data
* allowing to use e.g. `Date.toLocaleString` and `String.localeCompare` that
* give correct results when using with locales other than en-US. Note that
* this variant is about 6MiB larger per architecture than default.
*/
def jscFlavor = 'org.webkit:android-jsc:+'
android {
ndkVersion rootProject.ext.ndkVersion
buildToolsVersion rootProject.ext.buildToolsVersion
compileSdk rootProject.ext.compileSdkVersion
namespace "com.scartastephonenumber"
defaultConfig {
applicationId "com.scartastephonenumber"
minSdkVersion rootProject.ext.minSdkVersion
targetSdkVersion rootProject.ext.targetSdkVersion
versionCode 1
versionName "1.0"
}
signingConfigs {
debug {
storeFile file('debug.keystore')
storePassword 'android'
keyAlias 'androiddebugkey'
keyPassword 'android'
}
}
buildTypes {
debug {
signingConfig signingConfigs.debug
}
release {
// Caution! In production, you need to generate your own keystore file.
// see https://reactnative.dev/docs/signed-apk-android.
signingConfig signingConfigs.debug
minifyEnabled enableProguardInReleaseBuilds
proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile("proguard-android.txt"), "proguard-rules.pro"
}
}
}
dependencies {
// The version of react-native is set by the React Native Gradle Plugin
implementation("com.facebook.react:react-android")
implementation("com.facebook.react:flipper-integration")
if (hermesEnabled.toBoolean()) {
implementation("com.facebook.react:hermes-android")
} else {
implementation jscFlavor
}
}
apply from: file("../../node_modules/@react-native-community/cli-platform-android/native_modules.gradle"); applyNativeModulesAppBuildGradle(project)
android/settings.gradle
:
rootProject.name = 'ScartastePhoneNumber'
apply from: file("../node_modules/@react-native-community/cli-platform-android/native_modules.gradle"); applyNativeModulesSettingsGradle(settings)
include ':app'
includeBuild('../node_modules/@react-native/gradle-plugin')
MainApplication.java
:
// N/A
AndroidManifest.xml
:
<!-- N/A -->
Environment
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react-native info
output:
OUTPUT GOES HERE
- Platform that you're experiencing the issue on:
- iOS
- Android
- iOS but have not tested behavior on Android
- Android but have not tested behavior on iOS
- Both
react-native-firebase
version you're using that has this issue:e.g. 5.4.3
Firebase
module(s) you're using that has the issue:e.g. Instance ID
- Are you using
TypeScript
?Y/N
&VERSION
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