Upstream Firebase Admin Auth Policy
This policy adds a Firebase Admin token to the outgoing Authentication header
allowing requests to Firebase using Service Account admin permissions. This can
be useful for calling Firebase services such as Firestore through a Zuplo
endpoint that is secured with other means of Authentication such as API keys.
Additionally, this policy can be useful for service content to all API users
(for example serving a specific Firestore document containing configuration
data)
We recommend reading the serviceAccountJson from environment variables (so it
is not checked in to source control) using the $env(ENV_VAR) syntax.
Configuration
The configuration shows how to configure the policy in the 'policies.json' document.
Code
Policy Configuration
name<string>- The name of your policy instance. This is used as a reference in your routes.policyType<string>- The identifier of the policy. This is used by the Zuplo UI. Value should beupstream-firebase-admin-auth-inbound.handler.export<string>- The name of the exported type. Value should beUpstreamFirebaseAdminAuthInboundPolicy.handler.module<string>- The module containing the policy. Value should be$import(@zuplo/runtime).handler.options<object>- The options for this policy. See Policy Options below.
Policy Options
The options for this policy are specified below. All properties are optional unless specifically marked as required.
serviceAccountJson(required)<string>- The Google Service Account key in JSON format. Note you can load this from environment variables using the $env(ENV_VAR) syntax.tokenRetries<number>- The number of times to retry fetching the token in the event of a failure. Defaults to3.expirationOffsetSeconds<number>- The number of seconds less than the token expiration to cache the token. Defaults to300.
Using the Policy
Read more about how policies work