36 lines
1.2 KiB
TypeScript
36 lines
1.2 KiB
TypeScript
import { initializeApp, getApps, getApp } from 'firebase/app'
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import { getStorage } from 'firebase/storage'
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import { FIREBASE_CONFIG } from 'common/envs/constants'
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import {
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connectFirestoreEmulator,
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initializeFirestore,
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} from 'firebase/firestore'
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import { connectFunctionsEmulator, getFunctions } from 'firebase/functions'
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// Initialize Firebase
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export const app = getApps().length ? getApp() : initializeApp(FIREBASE_CONFIG)
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export const db = initializeFirestore(app, {
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experimentalForceLongPolling: true,
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})
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export const functions = getFunctions()
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export const storage = getStorage()
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declare global {
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/* eslint-disable-next-line no-var */
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var EMULATORS_STARTED: boolean
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}
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function startEmulators() {
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// 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
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if (!global.EMULATORS_STARTED) {
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global.EMULATORS_STARTED = true
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connectFirestoreEmulator(db, 'localhost', 8080)
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connectFunctionsEmulator(functions, 'localhost', 5001)
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}
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}
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if (process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_FIREBASE_EMULATE) {
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startEmulators()
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}
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