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Firebase Quickstart Samples for Android

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Firebase Quickstarts for Android

A collection of quickstart samples demonstrating the Firebase APIs on Android. For more information, see https://firebase.google.com.

Samples

You can open each of the following samples as an Android Studio project, and run them on a mobile device or a virtual device (AVD). When doing so you need to add each sample app you wish to try to a Firebase project on the Firebase console. You can add multiple sample apps to the same Firebase project. There's no need to create separate projects for each app.

To add a sample app to a Firebase project, use the applicationId value specified in the app/build.gradle file of the app as the Android package name. Download the generated google-services.json file, and copy it to the app/ directory of the sample you wish to run.

How to make contributions?

Please read and follow the steps in the CONTRIBUTING.md

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