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import { Component } from '@angular/core'; | |
import { Platform } from 'ionic-angular'; | |
import { StatusBar } from 'ionic-native'; | |
import { HomePage } from '../pages/home/home'; | |
import { LoginPage } from '../pages/login/login'; | |
import firebase from 'firebase'; | |
@Component({ | |
template: `<ion-nav [root]="rootPage"></ion-nav>` | |
}) | |
export class MyApp { | |
rootPage: any; | |
constructor(platform: Platform) { | |
firebase.initializeApp({ | |
apiKey: "", | |
authDomain: "", | |
databaseURL: "", | |
storageBucket: "", | |
messagingSenderId: "" | |
}); | |
let unsubscribe = firebase.auth().onAuthStateChanged((user) => { | |
if (user) { | |
this.rootPage = HomePage; | |
console.log("HomePage", user); | |
unsubscribe(); | |
} else { | |
this.rootPage = LoginPage; | |
console.log("LoginPage", user); | |
unsubscribe(); | |
} | |
}); | |
platform.ready().then(() => { | |
// Okay, so the platform is ready and our plugins are available. | |
// Here you can do any higher level native things you might need. | |
StatusBar.styleDefault(); | |
}); | |
} | |
} | |
/** | |
* The code works with Firebase, I get back the user and log it to the console, | |
* but it's not assigning the rootPage. | |
* | |
* Or it is, because if I log it I get the correct value, but is not redirecting to it. | |
*/ | |
// However, if I just do | |
rootPage = LoginPage; | |
// It goes to the login page. |
Hello,
Finaly i can fixed using something like this:
import { Component, ViewChild } from '@angular/core';
import { Nav } from 'ionic-angular';
@component({
template: <ion-nav [root]="rootPage"></ion-nav>
})
export class MyApp
{
@ViewChild(Nav) nav: Nav;
......
firebase.auth().onAuthStateChanged((user) =>
{
if (user)
this.nav.setRoot(SlideMenuPage);
else
this.nav.setRoot(LoginPage);
});
}
And it's working.
Please some coments that i need know using this method?
Kind regards
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Hello,
I'm trying to do the same exercice, but unfortunately the same problem happens on my. RootPage doesn't work if we inlcude inside of the firebase.auth().onAuthStateChanged().
For the previous version taht i had:
af.auth.subscribe( user =>{
if (user)
{
this.rootPage = SlideMenuPage;
}
else
{
this.rootPage = LoginPage;
}
})
works perfectly, but this case af is making reference to public af: AngularFire.
Any idea about how we can solve the problem?
kind regards