

If prompted, review and accept the Firebase terms. Learn about how Firebase uses the project ID. If you want to edit this project ID, you mustĭo it now as it cannot be altered after Firebase provisions resources for your Firebase generates a unique ID for your Firebase projectīased upon the name you give it. You can also optionallyĮdit the project ID displayed below the project name. To create a new project, enter the desired project name. Project name or select it from the dropdown menu. To add Firebase resources to an existing Google Cloud project, enter its In the Firebase console, click Add project.

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Step 1: Create a Firebase projectīefore you can add Firebase to your Android app, you need to create a Firebase In your open Android project (for example, you download Firebase config filesįrom the console, then move them into your Android project). Option 1: Add Firebase using the Firebase consoleĪdding Firebase to your app involves tasks both in the Firebase console and
