Firebase Remote Config is a cloud service that lets you change the behavior and appearance of your app without requiring users to download an app update.
As a prerequisite, ensure that AngularFire
has been added to your project via
ng add @angular/fire
Provide a Remote Config instance in the application's app.config.ts
:
import { provideFirebaseApp, initializeApp } from '@angular/fire/app';
import { provideRemoteConfig, getRemoteConfig } from '@angular/fire/remote-config';
export const appConfig: ApplicationConfig = {
providers: [
provideFirebaseApp(() => initializeApp({ ... })),
provideRemoteConfig(() => getRemoteConfig()),
...
],
...
})
Next inject RemoteConfig
into your component:
import { Component, inject} from '@angular/core';
import { RemoteConfig } from '@angular/fire/remote-config';
@Component({ ... })
export class RemoteConfigComponent {
private remoteConfig = inject(RemoteConfig);
...
}
AngularFire wraps the Firebase JS SDK to ensure proper functionality in Angular, while providing the same API.
Update the imports from import { ... } from 'firebase/remote-config'
to import { ... } from '@angular/fire/remote-config'
and follow the official documentation.