diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index 1d500cba8..c06d7de2c 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -162,44 +162,95 @@ pytest --cov=firebase_admin --cov=tests ### Integration Testing -A suite of integration tests are available under the `integration/` directory. -These tests are designed to run against an actual Firebase project. Create a new -project in the [Firebase Console](https://console.firebase.google.com), if you -do not already have one suitable for running the tests aginst. Then obtain the -following credentials from the project: - -1. *Service account certificate*: This can be downloaded as a JSON file from - the "Settings > Service Accounts" tab of the Firebase console. Copy the - file into the repo so it's available at `cert.json`. -2. *Web API key*: This is displayed in the "Settings > General" tab of the - console. Copy it and save to a new text file at `apikey.txt`. - -Then set up your Firebase/GCP project as follows: - -1. Enable Firestore: Go to the Firebase Console, and select "Database" from - the "Develop" menu. Click on the "Create database" button. You may choose - to set up Firestore either in the locked mode or in the test mode. -2. Enable password auth: Select "Authentication" from the "Develop" menu in - Firebase Console. Select the "Sign-in method" tab, and enable the - "Email/Password" sign-in method, including the Email link (passwordless - sign-in) option. -3. Enable the Firebase ML API: Go to the - [Google Developers Console]( - https://console.developers.google.com/apis/api/firebaseml.googleapis.com/overview) - and make sure your project is selected. If the API is not already enabled, click Enable. -4. Enable the IAM API: Go to the - [Google Cloud Platform Console](https://console.cloud.google.com) and make - sure your Firebase/GCP project is selected. Select "APIs & Services > - Dashboard" from the main menu, and click the "ENABLE APIS AND SERVICES" - button. Search for and enable the "Identity and Access Management (IAM) - API". -5. Grant your service account the 'Firebase Authentication Admin' role. This is - required to ensure that exported user records contain the password hashes of - the user accounts: - 1. Go to [Google Cloud Platform Console / IAM & admin](https://console.cloud.google.com/iam-admin). - 2. Find your service account in the list, and click the 'pencil' icon to edit it's permissions. - 3. Click 'ADD ANOTHER ROLE' and choose 'Firebase Authentication Admin'. - 4. Click 'SAVE'. + +Integration tests are executed against a real life Firebase project. If you do not already +have one suitable for running the tests against, you can create a new project in the +[Firebase Console](https://console.firebase.google.com) following the setup guide below. +If you already have a Firebase project, you'll need to obtain credentials to communicate and +authorize access to your Firebase project: + + +1. Service account certificate: This allows access to your Firebase project through a service account +which is required for all integration tests. This can be downloaded as a JSON file from the +**Settings > Service Accounts** tab of the Firebase console when you click the +**Generate new private key** button. Copy the file into the repo so it's available at `cert.json`. + > **Note:** Service accounts should be carefully managed and their keys should never be stored in publicly accessible source code or repositories. + + +2. Web API key: This allows for Auth sign-in needed for some Authentication and Tenant Management +integration tests. This is displayed in the **Settings > General** tab of the Firebase console +after enabling Authentication as described in the steps below. Copy it and save to a new text +file at `apikey.txt`. + + +Set up your Firebase project as follows: + + +1. Enable Authentication: + 1. Go to the Firebase Console, and select **Authentication** from the **Build** menu. + 2. Click on **Get Started**. + 3. Select **Sign-in method > Add new provider > Email/Password** then enable both the + **Email/Password** and **Email link (passwordless sign-in)** options. + + +2. Enable Firestore: + 1. Go to the Firebase Console, and select **Firestore Database** from the **Build** menu. + 2. Click on the **Create database** button. You can choose to set up Firestore either in + the production mode or in the test mode. + + +3. Enable Realtime Database: + 1. Go to the Firebase Console, and select **Realtime Database** from the **Build** menu. + 2. Click on the **Create Database** button. You can choose to set up the Realtime Database + either in the locked mode or in the test mode. + + > **Note:** Integration tests are not run against the default Realtime Database reference and are + instead run against a database created at `https://{PROJECT_ID}.firebaseio.com`. + This second Realtime Database reference is created in the following steps. + + 3. In the **Data** tab click on the kebab menu (3 dots) and select **Create Database**. + 4. Enter your Project ID (Found in the **General** tab in **Account Settings**) as the + **Realtime Database reference**. Again, you can choose to set up the Realtime Database + either in the locked mode or in the test mode. + + +4. Enable Storage: + 1. Go to the Firebase Console, and select **Storage** from the **Build** menu. + 2. Click on the **Get started** button. You can choose to set up Cloud Storage + either in the production mode or in the test mode. + + +5. Enable the Firebase ML API: + 1. Go to the + [Google Cloud console | Firebase ML API](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/api/firebaseml.googleapis.com/overview) + and make sure your project is selected. + 2. If the API is not already enabled, click **Enable**. + + +6. Enable the IAM API: + 1. Go to the [Google Cloud console](https://console.cloud.google.com) + and make sure your Firebase project is selected. + 2. Select **APIs & Services** from the main menu, and click the + **ENABLE APIS AND SERVICES** button. + 3. Search for and enable **Identity and Access Management (IAM) API** by Google Enterprise API. + + +7. Enable Tenant Management: + 1. Go to + [Google Cloud console | Identity Platform](https://console.cloud.google.com/customer-identity/) + and if it is not already enabled, click **Enable**. + 2. Then + [enable multi-tenancy](https://cloud.google.com/identity-platform/docs/multi-tenancy-quickstart#enabling_multi-tenancy) + for your project. + + +8. Ensure your service account has the **Firebase Authentication Admin** role. This is required +to ensure that exported user records contain the password hashes of the user accounts: + 1. Go to [Google Cloud console | IAM & admin](https://console.cloud.google.com/iam-admin). + 2. Find your service account in the list. If not added click the pencil icon to edit its + permissions. + 3. Click **ADD ANOTHER ROLE** and choose **Firebase Authentication Admin**. + 4. Click **SAVE**. Now you can invoke the integration test suite as follows: pFad - Phonifier reborn

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