You can use Firebase Authentication to create and use temporary anonymous accounts to authenticate with Firebase. These temporary anonymous accounts can be used to allow users who haven't yet signed up to your app to to work with data protected by security rules. If an anonymous user decides to sign up to your app, you can link their sign-in credentials to the anonymous account so that they can continue to work with their protected data in future sessions.
Before you begin
- Add Firebase to your iOS project.
- Include the following pods in your
Podfile
:pod 'Firebase/Auth'
- If you haven't yet connected your app to your Firebase project, do so from the Firebase console.
- Enable anonymous auth:
- In the Firebase console, open the Auth section.
- On the Sign-in Methods page, enable the Anonymous sign-in method.
Authenticate with Firebase anonymously
When a signed-out user uses an app feature that requires authentication with Firebase, sign in the user anonymously by completing the following steps:
- Import the Firebase module:
Objective-C
@import Firebase;
Swift
import Firebase
- Configure a
FIRApp
shared instance, typically in your application'sapplication:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:
method:Objective-C
// Use Firebase library to configure APIs [FIRApp configure];
Swift
// Use Firebase library to configure APIs FIRApp.configure()
- Call the
signInAnonymouslyWithCompletion:
method:Objective-C
[[FIRAuth auth] signInAnonymouslyWithCompletion:^(FIRUser *_Nullable user, NSError *_Nullable error) { // ... }];
Swift
FIRAuth.auth()?.signInAnonymously() { (user, error) in // ... }
- If the
signInAnonymouslyWithCompletion:
method completes without error, you can get the anonymous user's account data from theFIRUser
object:Objective-C
BOOL isAnonymous = user.anonymous; // YES NSString *uid = user.uid;
Swift
let isAnonymous = user!.anonymous // true let uid = user!.uid
Convert an anonymous account to a permanent account
When an anonymous user signs up to your app, you might want to allow them to continue their work with their new account—for example, you might want to make the items the user added to their shopping cart before they signed up available in their new account's shopping cart. To do so, complete the following steps:
- When the user signs up, complete the sign-in flow for the user's
authentication provider up to, but not including, calling one of the
FIRAuth.signInWith
methods. For example, get the user's Google ID token, Facebook access token, or email address and password. Get an
FIRAuthCredential
for the new authentication provider:Google Sign-In
Objective-C
GIDAuthentication *authentication = user.authentication; FIRAuthCredential *credential = [FIRGoogleAuthProvider credentialWithIDToken:authentication.idToken accessToken:authentication.accessToken];
Swift
let authentication = user.authentication let credential = FIRGoogleAuthProvider.credentialWithIDToken(authentication.idToken, accessToken: authentication.accessToken)
Facebook Login
Objective-C
FIRAuthCredential *credential = [FIRFacebookAuthProvider credentialWithAccessToken: [FBSDKAccessToken currentAccessToken].tokenString];
Swift
let credential = FIRFacebookAuthProvider.credentialWithAccessToken(FBSDKAccessToken.currentAccessToken().tokenString)
Email-password sign-in
Objective-C
FIRAuthCredential *credential = [FIREmailPasswordAuthProvider credentialWithEmail:email password:password];
Swift
let credential = FIREmailPasswordAuthProvider.credentialWithEmail(email, password: password)
Pass the
FIRAuthCredential
object to the sign-in user'slinkWithCredential:completion:
method:Objective-C
[[[FIRAuth auth].currentUser] linkWithCredential:credential completion:^(FIRUser *_Nullable user, NSError *_Nullable error) { // ... }];
Swift
FIRAuth.auth()?.currentUser.linkWithCredential(credential) { (user, error) in // ... }
If the call to linkWithCredential:completion:
succeeds, the user's new account can
access the anonymous account's Firebase data.
Next steps
Now that users can authenticate with Firebase, you can control their access to data in your Firebase database using Firebase rules.