Cannot parse Firebase url. Please use https://<YOUR FIREBASE>.firebaseio.com - javascript

While i click on the login button i get this error :
[19:49:11] [2018-12-25T20:49:57.389Z] #firebase/database:, FIREBASE
FATAL ERROR: Cannot parse Firebase url. Please use https://<YOUR
FIREBASE>.firebaseio.com
- node_modules/#firebase/logger/dist/index.cjs.js:69:32 in
defaultLogHandler
- node_modules/#firebase/logger/dist/index.cjs.js:159:31 in error
- node_modules/#firebase/database/dist/index.cjs.js:333:20 in fatal
- node_modules/#firebase/database/dist/index.cjs.js:1256:14 in
parseRepoInfo
- node_modules/#firebase/database/dist/index.cjs.js:15103:38 in
refFromURL
* src/modules/auth/api.js:24:24 in getUser
* src/modules/auth/api.js:19:32 in <unknown>
- node_modules/#firebase/auth/dist/auth.js:17:105 in <unknown>
- node_modules/#firebase/auth/dist/auth.js:20:199 in Fb
- ... 13 more stack frames from framework internals
I copied and pasted the config stuff directly from Firebase, so it should be correct, but I get this error anyway. What could be causing this? Is there any way the URL I'm copying from my database could be wrong somehow?
As you you can see in the error shown are in my file api.js in
.then((user) => getUser(user, callback))
and in
database.refFromURL('users').child(user.uid).once('value')
So here is my code from api.js is like this :
import { auth, database, provider } from "../../config/firebase";
export function register(data, callback) {
const { email, password } = data;
auth.createUserWithEmailAndPassword(email, password)
.then((user) => callback(true, user, null))
.catch((error) => callback(false, null, error));
}
export function createUser (user, callback) {
database.refFromURL('users').child(user.uid).update({ ...user })
.then(() => callback(true, null, null))
.catch((error) => callback(false, null, {message: error}));
}
export function login(data, callback) {
const { email, password } = data;
auth.signInWithEmailAndPassword(email, password)
.then((user) => getUser(user, callback))
.catch((error) => callback(false, null, error));
}
export function getUser(user, callback) {
database.refFromURL('users').child(user.uid).once('value')
.then(function(snapshot) {
const exists = (snapshot.val() !== null);
if (exists) user = snapshot.val();
const data = { exists, user }
callback(true, data, null);
})
.catch(error => callback(false, null, error));
}
can anyone please help where i missed up

i used
database.ref(`users/`+user.uid).once('value')
instead of
database.refFromURL('users').child(user.uid).once('value')
and it works fine for me now.

Please go through this documentation and update to new modular type or if you want to use old structure then, update to
<script src="https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/8.5.0/firebase-app.js"></script>
<script src="https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/8.5.0/firebase-auth.js"></script>
<script src="https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/8.5.0/firebase-database.js"></script>
<script src="https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/8.5.0/firebase-storage.js"></script>
update all to version 8.5.0. Will work flawless

The refFromURL method expects a fully qualified URL to the database. So something starting with https://<YOUR
FIREBASE>.firebaseio.com as the error message shows.
You're trying to access a path within the configured database, in which case you should use ref(...) instead:
database.ref('users').child(user.uid).once('value')

I think there are mainly two types of realtime db urls , one ends with ".firebaseio.com" which is for US and other like EU and asia have url which ends with "firebasedatabase.app"
"Please use https://.firebaseio.com", this error comes at line when u call firebase.database(), It can happen that firebase library or module you are using are of old versions which can only make call for db whose url ends with firebaseio.com,
so make sure to update it,
or you can just change the region of your realtime database to US region.

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am trying to allow users to change their primary email in my VUE App which uses firebase as authentication,
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What is am doing wrong that keeps getting the old email assigned with the user
currently am using the following code :
firebase.auth()
.signInWithEmailAndPassword(oldEmailAddress, currentPass)
.then(
() => {
firebase.auth().currentUser.updateEmail(newEmailAddress).then(() => {
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}).catch((error) => {
console.log('Email Error updating user:', error);
});
},
(err) => {
console.log('log in user error:', err);
}
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The code below is a component within nextjs with the purpose of writing data to a firestore database after the user clicks a button.
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heres my write file
import firebase from 'firebase/app'
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firebase
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firebase
.firestore()
.collection("myCollection")
.doc("my_document")
.set({
string_data: "string",
more_data: 123,
})
.then(() => {
console.log("Data addded")
alert("data sent to firestore")
})
.catch((e) => console.log(e));
Alternatively you can use async-await syntax:
const sendData = async () => {
console.log("Sending Data");
try {
await firestore.collection("myCollection").doc("my_document").set({
string_data: "string",
more_data: 123,
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Adding document to a collection within .then of firebase auth.createUserWithEmailAndPassword

With VueJS and Firebase, I want to create a user and then if it succeed add more info to a users collection.
Problem is my variable usersCollection is undefined when I get in the .then. I know I can take that exact code out of the .then and it works. Also, the auth function works as it is supposed to. It would seem that the problem is that I'm trying to access the collection inside the .then. But then again, I need to do this only if I successfully create a new user for authentication to avoid having users info from unregistered users. I don't enter the .catch either and I don't get an error of any kind in the chrome console. Any idea how to get this logic to work?
I initialize everything about firebase with this :
import * as firebase from 'firebase/app'
import 'firebase/auth'
import 'firebase/firestore'
import 'firebase/analytics'
const firebaseConfig = {
//configs
};
firebase.initializeApp(firebaseConfig);
firebase.analytics();
const db = firebase.firestore();
const auth = firebase.auth();
const usersCollection = db.collection('users');
export {
db,
auth,
usersCollection
}
The code is located in the main store of the app :
import * as types from './types';
import {
auth,
usersCollection,
} from '../../../../config/firebase';
//...
[types.ADD]: ({commit}, user) => {
auth.createUserWithEmailAndPassword(user.email, user.password)
.then((e) => {
usersCollection.add(user)
.then((docRef) => {
commit(types.MUTATE_ADD, user);
console.log("Document written with ID: ", docRef.id);
})
.catch((error) => {
console.error("Error adding document: ", error);
});
})
.catch((e) => {
//...
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return false;
});
}
Above, the the user I use for authentication is created, but when I get to the .then usersCollection is undefined, yet I get no error in the Chrome console and the user is not created.
As explained earlier, if I take the block where I add the user to the collection out of the .then I get to add the user to the collection :
[types.ADD]: ({commit}, user) => {
auth.createUserWithEmailAndPassword(user.email, employeeHelper.makePassword(user))
.then((e) => {
})
.catch((e) => {
var errorCode = e.code;
var errorMessage = e.message;
alert('An error occured while creating employee.\n' + e.code + '\n' + e.message);
return false;
});
usersCollection.add(user)
.catch((error) => {
console.error("Error adding document: ", error);
});
}
Using another method made it work exactly as I intended :
[types.ADD]: ({commit}, user) => {
commit(types.MUTATE_ADD, user);
auth.createUserWithEmailAndPassword(user.email, employeeHelper.makePassword(user))
.then((e) => {
usersCollection.doc(user.email).get().then((querySnapshot) => {
querySnapshot.ref.set(user).then(() => {
//log success
})
}).catch((e) => {
console.log(e);
//log error
})
})
.catch((e) => {
//log error
return false;
});
}
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usersCollection.doc(user.email).get().then((querySnapshot) => {
But the data is properly pushed to firestore nonetheless. So I'm not completely comfortable with the fact that I don't know why it works this way but not the other, but the result is exactly what I needed even though I suspect it creates some overhead.

Receiving [Error: Internal] in RN app when triggering a Cloud Function

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[Error: Internal]
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const functions = require('firebase-functions');
const admin = require('firebase-admin');
admin.initializeApp();
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emailVerified: false,
password: data.password,
disabled: false
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const role = data.role;
const userRecord = await admin
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const userId = userRecord.uid;
const claims = {};
claims[role] = true;
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throw new functions.https.HttpsError('unauthenticated', error.message);
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throw new functions.https.HttpsError('failed-precondition', error.message);
} else {
throw new functions.https.HttpsError('internal', error.message);
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}
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role: role
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createUser(user)
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console.log(resp.data.result);
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EDIT: I just tested by simply calling the function and returning the context and it always returns Internal error:
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can't update user's email

I am trying to update the email of the current user, I went to documentation and I copied the example code that they are given there,
But nothing worked, this from doc didn't work
var user = firebase.auth().currentUser;
user.updateEmail("newemail#example.com").then(function() {
console.log('success')
}).catch(function(error) {
console.log('failed')
});
I have also tried :
try {
await user.updateEmail('test#test.com').then(function() {
console.log('success')
}).catch(function(error) {
handleErrors(dispatch, error.message);
});
} catch(e) {
handleErrors(dispatch, e.message);
}
could you help to solve this issue?
update :
sorry i didn't include the exact error that come out in the console , here is the error :
This operation is sensitive and requires recent authentication. Log in
again before retrying this request.
2)
I should add that I am using asyncstorage of react native , and I store that Item( profile of user => email , name , ect..) in reduxPersist
that how my login code is :
export const login = ( email, password ) => {
return async (dispatch) => {
dispatch({ type: ATTEMPTING });
try {
await firebase.auth().signInWithEmailAndPassword(email, password)
.then(resp => handleLoginSuccess(dispatch, resp.uid,resp.name,email))
.catch(error => handleErrorLogin(dispatch, error.message));
}catch(e){
handleErrorLogin(dispatch, e.message);
}
};
};
const handleLoginSuccess = async(dispatch , userId,name,email) => {
try{
const profile = { userId, name, email };
await AsyncStorage.setItem('userProfile', JSON.stringify(profile));
dispatch({ type: LOGIN_SUCCESS, payload: profile });
}catch(e){
alert(e.message);
}
}
The error message is telling you that there is no user logged in at the time you call updateEmail. The SDK doesn't know which user you're trying to modify. You'll need to wait until the login is fully complete before calling that method.
Note that all of the Firebase APIs are asynchronous, so you'll need to make use of their returned promises to make sure the order of calls is valid.

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