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Vue.js 2 and Bootstrap 4 Web Development

You're reading from   Vue.js 2 and Bootstrap 4 Web Development Build responsive SPAs with Bootstrap 4, Vue.js 2, and Firebase

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788290920
Length 310 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Olga Filipova Olga Filipova
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Preface 1. Please Introduce Yourself – Tutorial FREE CHAPTER 2. Under the Hood – Tutorial Explained 3. Let's Get Started 4. Let It Pomodoro! 5. Configuring Your Pomodoro 6. Please Authenticate! 7. Adding a Menu and Routing Functionality Using vue-router and Nuxt.js 8. Let's Collaborate – Adding New Workouts Using Firebase Data Storage and Vue.js 9. Test Test and Test 10. Deploying Using Firebase Index

Authenticating to the ProFitOro application


Let us now make signing in and logging in to our ProFitOro application possible! First, we have to set up the Firebase instance and figure out where we should put all the methods related to authentication. The Firebase application initialization has already been done inside the store/index.js file. Just add the apiKey and authDomain configuration entries if you still do not have them included in the config:

// store/index.js
let config = {
  apiKey: 'YourAPIKey',
  databaseURL: 'https://profitoro-ad0f0.firebaseio.com',
  authDomain: 'profitoro-ad0f0.firebaseapp.com'
}
let firebaseApp = firebase.initializeApp(config)

I will also export firebaseApp within the store's state property using the spread … operator:

//store/index.js
export default new Vuex.Store({
  state: {
    ...state,
    firebaseApp
  },
  <...>
})

I will also add a user property to our state so we can reset it on the onAuthStateChanged listener's handler:

// store/state.js
export...
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