You can use Firebase Authentication to let your users authenticate with Firebase using their email addresses and passwords, and to manage your app's password-based accounts.
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 Email/Password sign-in:
- In the Firebase console, open the Auth section.
- On the Sign in method tab, enable the Email/password sign-in method and click Save.
Create a password-based account
To create a new user account with a password, complete the following steps in your app's sign-in activity:
- 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()
- When a new user signs up using your app's sign-up form, complete any new account validation steps that your app requires, such as verifying that the new account's password was correctly typed and meets your complexity requirements.
- Create a new account by passing the new user's email address and password
to
createUserWithEmail:email:password:completion:
.Objective-C
[[FIRAuth auth] createUserWithEmail:email password:password completion:^(FIRUser *_Nullable user, NSError *_Nullable error) { // ... }];
Swift
FIRAuth.auth()?.createUser(withEmail: email, password: password) { (user, error) in // ... }
Sign in a user with an email address and password
The steps for signing in a user with a password are similar to the steps for creating a new account. In your app's sign-in activity, do the following:
- 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()
- When a user signs in to your app, pass the user's email address and
password to
signInWithEmail:email:password:completion:
.Objective-C
[[FIRAuth auth] signInWithEmail:_emailField.text password:_passwordField.text completion:^(FIRUser *user, NSError *error) { // ... }];
Swift
FIRAuth.auth()?.signIn(withEmail: email, password: password) { (user, error) in // ... }
Next steps
After a user signs in for the first time, a new user account is created and linked to the credentials—that is, the user name and password, or auth provider information—the user signed in with. This new account is stored as part of your Firebase project, and can be used to identify a user across every app in your project, regardless of how the user signs in.
-
In your apps, you can get the user's basic profile information from the
FIRUser
object. See Manage Users. In your Firebase Realtime Database and Firebase Storage Security Rules, you can get the signed-in user's unique user ID from the
auth
variable, and use it to control what data a user can access.
You can allow users to sign in to your app using multiple authentication providers by linking auth provider credentials to an existing user account.
To sign out a user, call
signOut:
.
Objective-C
NSError *error; [[FIRAuth auth] signOut:&error;]; if (!error) { // Sign-out succeeded }
Swift
try! FIRAuth.auth()!.signOut()
You may also want to add error handling code for the full range of authentication errors. See Handle Errors.