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public class FirebaseUserIdTokenInterceptor implements Interceptor { | |
// Custom header for passing ID token in request. | |
private static final String X_FIREBASE_ID_TOKEN = "YOUR-CUSTOM-HEADER"; | |
@Override | |
public Response intercept(Chain chain) throws IOException { | |
Request request = chain.request(); | |
try { | |
FirebaseUser user = FirebaseAuth.getInstance().getCurrentUser(); | |
if (user == null) { | |
throw new Exception("User is not logged in."); | |
} else { | |
Task<GetTokenResult> task = user.getToken(true); | |
GetTokenResult tokenResult = Tasks.await(task); | |
String idToken = tokenResult.getToken(); | |
if (idToken == null) { | |
throw new Exception("idToken is null"); | |
} else { | |
Request modifiedRequest = request.newBuilder() | |
.addHeader(X_FIREBASE_ID_TOKEN, idToken) | |
.build(); | |
return chain.proceed(modifiedRequest); | |
} | |
} | |
} catch (Exception e) { | |
throw new IOException(e.getMessage()); | |
} | |
} | |
} |
Thanks. This was great.
work like a charm, thank
Great solution, thank you! ;)
getIdToken
parameter should be false, else this will force fetch token again even if they are not expired.
Agreed! as mentioned by @gowthamgts
For generic usage keep parameter as false because,
fireBaseUser!!.getIdToken(true)
will always fetch a new token (adds time as it needs a n/w call)
fireBaseUser!!.getIdToken(false)
will only fetch a new token if the old one is expired (saves time as it fetches cached token)
if the token is expired it will automatically fetch a new one for you.
here's an example for kotlin fam
fun getJwtToken(): String {
val result = Tasks.await(fireBaseUser!!.getIdToken(false))
return result!!.token!!
}
Interesting. I've been tried on this method for hours. It didn't fix my problem. I was so confused.
After checkoutfirebase auth
Finally, I went through.
class AuthInterceptor : Interceptor { @Throws(IOException::class) override fun intercept(chain: Interceptor.Chain): okhttp3.Response { return try { val user = FirebaseAuth.getInstance().currentUser if (user == null) { throw Exception("User is not logged in.") } else { val task: Task<GetTokenResult> = user.getIdToken(false) val tokenResult = Tasks.await(task) val idToken = tokenResult.token if (idToken == null) { throw Exception("idToken is null") } else { val original = chain.request() val originalHttpUrl = original.url val url = originalHttpUrl.newBuilder() .addQueryParameter("auth", "$idToken") .build() val requestBuilder = original.newBuilder() .url(url) val request = requestBuilder.build() chain.proceed(request) } } } catch (e: Exception) { throw IOException(e.message) } } }
Adding addQueryParameter worked for.
Just replace
getToken(...)
withgetIdToken(...)