You can let your users authenticate with Firebase using their Google Accounts by integrating Google Sign-In into your app.
Before you begin
- Add Firebase to your iOS project. Include the
following pods in your
Podfile:pod 'Firebase/Auth' pod 'GoogleSignIn'
- If you haven't yet connected your app to your Firebase project, do so from the Firebase console.
- Enable Google Sign-In in the Firebase console:
- In the Firebase console, open the Auth section.
- On the Sign in method tab, enable the Google sign-in method and click Save.
1. Import the required header files
First, you must import the Firebase SDK and Google Sign-In SDK header files into your app.
Objective-C
In your app delegate, import the following header files:
@import Firebase; @import GoogleSignIn;
In the view controller of your sign-in view, import the following header files:
@import Firebase; @import GoogleSignIn;
Swift
In your app delegate, import the following header files:
import Firebase import GoogleSignIn
In the view controller of your sign-in view, import the following header files:
import Firebase import GoogleSignIn
2. Implement Google Sign-In
Implement Google Sign-In by following these steps. See the Google Sign-In developer documentation for details on using Google Sign-In with iOS.
- Add custom URL schemes to your Xcode project:
- Open your project configuration: double-click the project name in the left tree view. Select your app from the TARGETS section, then select the Info tab, and expand the URL Types section.
- Click the + button, and add a URL scheme for your reversed
client ID. To find this value, open the
GoogleService-Info.plistconfiguration file, and look for theREVERSED_CLIENT_IDkey. Copy the value of that key, and paste it into the URL Schemes box on the configuration page. Leave the other fields blank.When completed, your config should look something similar to the following (but with your application-specific values):
- Declare that the app delegate implements the
GIDSignInDelegateprotocol.Objective-C
InAppDelegate.h:@interface AppDelegate : UIResponder<UIApplicationDelegate, GIDSignInDelegate>
Swift
InAppDelegate.swift:class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate, GIDSignInDelegate { - In your app delegate's
application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:method, configure theFIRAppobject and set the sign-in delegate.Objective-C
// Use Firebase library to configure APIs [FIRApp configure]; [GIDSignIn sharedInstance].clientID = [FIRApp defaultApp].options.clientID; [GIDSignIn sharedInstance].delegate = self;
Swift
// Use Firebase library to configure APIs FIRApp.configure() GIDSignIn.sharedInstance().clientID = FIRApp.defaultApp()?.options.clientID GIDSignIn.sharedInstance().delegate = self
- Implement the
application:openURL:options:method of your app delegate. The method should call thehandleURLmethod of theGIDSignIninstance, which will properly handle the URL that your application receives at the end of the authentication process.Objective-C
- (BOOL)application:(nonnull UIApplication *)application openURL:(nonnull NSURL *)url options:(nonnull NSDictionary<NSString *, id> *)options { return [[GIDSignIn sharedInstance] handleURL:url sourceApplication:options[UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsSourceApplicationKey] annotation:options[UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsAnnotationKey]]; } }Swift
@available(iOS 9.0, *) func application(_ application: UIApplication, open url: URL, options: [UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey : Any]) -> Bool { return GIDSignIn.sharedInstance().handleURL(url, sourceApplication:options[UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey.sourceApplication] as? String, annotation: [:]) } }For your app to run on iOS 8 and older, also implement the deprecated
application:openURL:sourceApplication:annotation:method.Objective-C
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application openURL:(NSURL *)url sourceApplication:(NSString *)sourceApplication annotation:(id)annotation { return [[GIDSignIn sharedInstance] handleURL:url sourceApplication:sourceApplication annotation:annotation];Swift
func application(_ application: UIApplication, open url: URL, sourceApplication: String?, annotation: Any) -> Bool { return GIDSignIn.sharedInstance().handleURL(url, sourceApplication: sourceApplication, annotation: annotation) - In the app delegate, implement the
GIDSignInDelegateprotocol to handle the sign-in process by defining the following methods:Objective-C
- (void)signIn:(GIDSignIn *)signIn didSignInForUser:(GIDGoogleUser *)user withError:(NSError *)error { // ... if (error == nil) { GIDAuthentication *authentication = user.authentication; FIRAuthCredential *credential = [FIRGoogleAuthProvider credentialWithIDToken:authentication.idToken accessToken:authentication.accessToken]; // ... } else { // ... } } - (void)signIn:(GIDSignIn *)signIn didDisconnectWithUser:(GIDGoogleUser *)user withError:(NSError *)error { // Perform any operations when the user disconnects from app here. // ... }Swift
func sign(_ signIn: GIDSignIn!, didSignInFor user: GIDGoogleUser!, withError error: Error?) { // ... if let error = error { // ... return } guard let authentication = user.authentication else { return } let credential = FIRGoogleAuthProvider.credential(withIDToken: authentication.idToken, accessToken: authentication.accessToken) // ... } func signIn(signIn: GIDSignIn!, didDisconnectWithUser user:GIDGoogleUser!, withError error: NSError!) { // Perform any operations when the user disconnects from app here. // ... } - Declare that your sign-in view's controller implements the
GIDSignInUIDelegateprotocol.Objective-C
In the view controller's header file:
@interface MainViewController : UITableViewController<GIDSignInUIDelegate>
Swift
In the view controller:
class MainViewController: UITableViewController, GIDSignInUIDelegate { - In the view controller, override the
viewDidLoadmethod to set the UI delegate of theGIDSignInobject, and (optionally) to sign in silently when possible.Objective-C
- (void)viewDidLoad { [super viewDidLoad]; [GIDSignIn sharedInstance].uiDelegate = self; [[GIDSignIn sharedInstance] signIn]; // TODO(developer) Configure the sign-in button look/feel // ... }Swift
override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() GIDSignIn.sharedInstance().uiDelegate = self GIDSignIn.sharedInstance().signIn() // TODO(developer) Configure the sign-in button look/feel // ... } - Add a
GIDSignInButtonto your storyboard, XIB file, or instantiate it programmatically. To add the button to your storyboard or XIB file, add a View and set its custom class toGIDSignInButton. - Optional: If you want to customize the button, do the
following:
Objective-C
- In your view controller's header file, declare the sign-in button as a
property.
@property(weak, nonatomic) IBOutlet GIDSignInButton *signInButton;
- Connect the button to the
signInButtonproperty you just declared. - Customize the button by setting the properties of the GIDSignInButton object.
Swift
- In your view controller, declare the sign-in button as a property.
@IBOutlet weak var signInButton: GIDSignInButton!
- Connect the button to the
signInButtonproperty you just declared. - Customize the button by setting the properties of the GIDSignInButton object.
- In your view controller's header file, declare the sign-in button as a
property.
3. Authenticate with Firebase
In the signIn:didSignInForUser:withError: method, get a Google ID token
and Google access token from the GIDAuthentication object and
exchange them for a Firebase credential:
Objective-C
- (void)signIn:(GIDSignIn *)signIn
didSignInForUser:(GIDGoogleUser *)user
withError:(NSError *)error {
// ...
if (error == nil) {
GIDAuthentication *authentication = user.authentication;
FIRAuthCredential *credential =
[FIRGoogleAuthProvider credentialWithIDToken:authentication.idToken
accessToken:authentication.accessToken];
// ...
} else {
// ...
}
}
Swift
func sign(_ signIn: GIDSignIn!, didSignInFor user: GIDGoogleUser!, withError error: Error?) {
// ...
if let error = error {
// ...
return
}
guard let authentication = user.authentication else { return }
let credential = FIRGoogleAuthProvider.credential(withIDToken: authentication.idToken,
accessToken: authentication.accessToken)
// ...
}
Finally, authenticate with Firebase using the credential:
Objective-C
[[FIRAuth auth] signInWithCredential:credential
completion:^(FIRUser *user, NSError *error) {
// ...
if (error) {
// ...
return;
}
Swift
FIRAuth.auth()?.signIn(with: credential) { (user, error) in
// ...
if let error = error {
// ...
return
}
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.
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In your apps, you can get the user's basic profile information from the
FIRUserobject. 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
authvariable, 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 *signOutError;
BOOL status = [[FIRAuth auth] signOut:&signOutError];
if (!status) {
NSLog(@"Error signing out: %@", signOutError);
return;
}
Swift
let firebaseAuth = FIRAuth.auth()
do {
try firebaseAuth?.signOut()
} catch let signOutError as NSError {
print ("Error signing out: %@", signOutError)
}
You may also want to add error handling code for the full range of authentication errors. See Handle Errors.

