import { getFirestore } from '@firebase/firestore' import { initializeApp, getApps, getApp } from 'firebase/app' import { FIREBASE_CONFIG } from '../../../common/envs/constants' import { connectFirestoreEmulator } from 'firebase/firestore' import { connectFunctionsEmulator, getFunctions } from 'firebase/functions' // Initialize Firebase export const app = getApps().length ? getApp() : initializeApp(FIREBASE_CONFIG) export const db = getFirestore() export const functions = getFunctions() const EMULATORS_STARTED = 'EMULATORS_STARTED' function startEmulators() { // I don't like this but this is the only way to reconnect to the emulators without error, see: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65066963/firebase-firestore-emulator-error-host-has-been-set-in-both-settings-and-usee // @ts-ignore if (!global[EMULATORS_STARTED]) { // @ts-ignore global[EMULATORS_STARTED] = true connectFirestoreEmulator(db, 'localhost', 8080) connectFunctionsEmulator(functions, 'localhost', 5001) } } if (process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_FIREBASE_EMULATE) { startEmulators() }