Firebase provides a simple to use extension — Trigger Email for handling email delivery. Developers just need to register for an SMTP service provider and create a document with specific fields (e.g. to , subject and text ) . The Trigger Email Extension will then handle the rest for you.
Read moreWhat is trigger in Firebase?
In a typical lifecycle, a Firebase Realtime Database function does the following: Waits for changes to a particular Realtime Database location. Triggers when an event occurs and performs its tasks (see What can I do with Cloud Functions? for examples of use cases).
Read moreHow do I trigger Firebase locally?
Run functions locally
Read moreCan you run code on Firebase?
Cloud Functions for Firebase is a serverless framework that lets you automatically run backend code in response to events triggered by Firebase features and HTTPS requests . Your JavaScript or TypeScript code is stored in Google’s cloud and runs in a managed environment.
Read moreDoes Firebase support ES6?
The long answer about why this is a complicated problem has been discussed in some blogs, for example here and here. EDIT: The firebase CLI now supports projects using TypeScript, which gives you access to ES7 syntax. It will automatically compile that down to ES6 for deployment to Cloud Functions .
Read moreWhat language supports Firebase?
The Firebase SDK supports programming in C++, Java, JavaScript, JavaScript/Node. js, Objective-C, and Swift . Angular, Backbone, Ember and React are supported through bindings to the database.
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