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/*! firebase-admin v10.0.0 */
/*!
* Copyright 2021 Google Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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import { FirebaseArrayIndexError } from '../app';
import { DecodedIdToken } from './token-verifier';
import { AuthProviderConfig, AuthProviderConfigFilter, ListProviderConfigResults, UpdateAuthProviderRequest, CreateRequest, UpdateRequest } from './auth-config';
import { UserRecord } from './user-record';
import { UserIdentifier } from './identifier';
import { UserImportOptions, UserImportRecord, UserImportResult } from './user-import-builder';
import { ActionCodeSettings } from './action-code-settings-builder';
/** Represents the result of the {@link BaseAuth.getUsers} API. */
export interface GetUsersResult {
/**
* Set of user records, corresponding to the set of users that were
* requested. Only users that were found are listed here. The result set is
* unordered.
*/
users: UserRecord[];
/** Set of identifiers that were requested, but not found. */
notFound: UserIdentifier[];
}
/**
* Interface representing the object returned from a
* {@link BaseAuth.listUsers} operation. Contains the list
* of users for the current batch and the next page token if available.
*/
export interface ListUsersResult {
/**
* The list of {@link UserRecord} objects for the
* current downloaded batch.
*/
users: UserRecord[];
/**
* The next page token if available. This is needed for the next batch download.
*/
pageToken?: string;
}
/**
* Represents the result of the {@link BaseAuth.deleteUsers}.
* API.
*/
export interface DeleteUsersResult {
/**
* The number of user records that failed to be deleted (possibly zero).
*/
failureCount: number;
/**
* The number of users that were deleted successfully (possibly zero).
* Users that did not exist prior to calling `deleteUsers()` are
* considered to be successfully deleted.
*/
successCount: number;
/**
* A list of `FirebaseArrayIndexError` instances describing the errors that
* were encountered during the deletion. Length of this list is equal to
* the return value of {@link DeleteUsersResult.failureCount}.
*/
errors: FirebaseArrayIndexError[];
}
/**
* Interface representing the session cookie options needed for the
* {@link BaseAuth.createSessionCookie} method.
*/
export interface SessionCookieOptions {
/**
* The session cookie custom expiration in milliseconds. The minimum allowed is
* 5 minutes and the maxium allowed is 2 weeks.
*/
expiresIn: number;
}
/**
* Common parent interface for both `Auth` and `TenantAwareAuth` APIs.
*/
export declare abstract class BaseAuth {
/**
* Creates a new Firebase custom token (JWT) that can be sent back to a client
* device to use to sign in with the client SDKs' `signInWithCustomToken()`
* methods. (Tenant-aware instances will also embed the tenant ID in the
* token.)
*
* See {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/auth/admin/create-custom-tokens | Create Custom Tokens}
* for code samples and detailed documentation.
*
* @param uid - The `uid` to use as the custom token's subject.
* @param developerClaims - Optional additional claims to include
* in the custom token's payload.
*
* @returns A promise fulfilled with a custom token for the
* provided `uid` and payload.
*/
createCustomToken(uid: string, developerClaims?: object): Promise<string>;
/**
* Verifies a Firebase ID token (JWT). If the token is valid, the promise is
* fulfilled with the token's decoded claims; otherwise, the promise is
* rejected.
*
* If `checkRevoked` is set to true, first verifies whether the corresponding
* user is disabled. If yes, an `auth/user-disabled` error is thrown. If no,
* verifies if the session corresponding to the ID token was revoked. If the
* corresponding user's session was invalidated, an `auth/id-token-revoked`
* error is thrown. If not specified the check is not applied.
*
* See {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/auth/admin/verify-id-tokens | Verify ID Tokens}
* for code samples and detailed documentation.
*
* @param idToken - The ID token to verify.
* @param checkRevoked - Whether to check if the ID token was revoked.
* This requires an extra request to the Firebase Auth backend to check
* the `tokensValidAfterTime` time for the corresponding user.
* When not specified, this additional check is not applied.
*
* @returns A promise fulfilled with the
* token's decoded claims if the ID token is valid; otherwise, a rejected
* promise.
*/
verifyIdToken(idToken: string, checkRevoked?: boolean): Promise<DecodedIdToken>;
/**
* Gets the user data for the user corresponding to a given `uid`.
*
* See {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/auth/admin/manage-users#retrieve_user_data | Retrieve user data}
* for code samples and detailed documentation.
*
* @param uid - The `uid` corresponding to the user whose data to fetch.
*
* @returns A promise fulfilled with the user
* data corresponding to the provided `uid`.
*/
getUser(uid: string): Promise<UserRecord>;
/**
* Gets the user data for the user corresponding to a given email.
*
* See {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/auth/admin/manage-users#retrieve_user_data | Retrieve user data}
* for code samples and detailed documentation.
*
* @param email - The email corresponding to the user whose data to
* fetch.
*
* @returns A promise fulfilled with the user
* data corresponding to the provided email.
*/
getUserByEmail(email: string): Promise<UserRecord>;
/**
* Gets the user data for the user corresponding to a given phone number. The
* phone number has to conform to the E.164 specification.
*
* See {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/auth/admin/manage-users#retrieve_user_data | Retrieve user data}
* for code samples and detailed documentation.
*
* @param phoneNumber - The phone number corresponding to the user whose
* data to fetch.
*
* @returns A promise fulfilled with the user
* data corresponding to the provided phone number.
*/
getUserByPhoneNumber(phoneNumber: string): Promise<UserRecord>;
/**
* Gets the user data for the user corresponding to a given provider id.
*
* See {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/auth/admin/manage-users#retrieve_user_data | Retrieve user data}
* for code samples and detailed documentation.
*
* @param providerId - The provider ID, for example, "google.com" for the
* Google provider.
* @param uid - The user identifier for the given provider.
*
* @returns A promise fulfilled with the user data corresponding to the
* given provider id.
*/
getUserByProviderUid(providerId: string, uid: string): Promise<UserRecord>;
/**
* Gets the user data corresponding to the specified identifiers.
*
* There are no ordering guarantees; in particular, the nth entry in the result list is not
* guaranteed to correspond to the nth entry in the input parameters list.
*
* Only a maximum of 100 identifiers may be supplied. If more than 100 identifiers are supplied,
* this method throws a FirebaseAuthError.
*
* @param identifiers - The identifiers used to indicate which user records should be returned.
* Must not have more than 100 entries.
* @returns A promise that resolves to the corresponding user records.
* @throws FirebaseAuthError If any of the identifiers are invalid or if more than 100
* identifiers are specified.
*/
getUsers(identifiers: UserIdentifier[]): Promise<GetUsersResult>;
/**
* Retrieves a list of users (single batch only) with a size of `maxResults`
* starting from the offset as specified by `pageToken`. This is used to
* retrieve all the users of a specified project in batches.
*
* See {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/auth/admin/manage-users#list_all_users | List all users}
* for code samples and detailed documentation.
*
* @param maxResults - The page size, 1000 if undefined. This is also
* the maximum allowed limit.
* @param pageToken - The next page token. If not specified, returns
* users starting without any offset.
* @returns A promise that resolves with
* the current batch of downloaded users and the next page token.
*/
listUsers(maxResults?: number, pageToken?: string): Promise<ListUsersResult>;
/**
* Creates a new user.
*
* See {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/auth/admin/manage-users#create_a_user | Create a user}
* for code samples and detailed documentation.
*
* @param properties - The properties to set on the
* new user record to be created.
*
* @returns A promise fulfilled with the user
* data corresponding to the newly created user.
*/
createUser(properties: CreateRequest): Promise<UserRecord>;
/**
* Deletes an existing user.
*
* See {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/auth/admin/manage-users#delete_a_user | Delete a user}
* for code samples and detailed documentation.
*
* @param uid - The `uid` corresponding to the user to delete.
*
* @returns An empty promise fulfilled once the user has been
* deleted.
*/
deleteUser(uid: string): Promise<void>;
/**
* Deletes the users specified by the given uids.
*
* Deleting a non-existing user won't generate an error (i.e. this method
* is idempotent.) Non-existing users are considered to be successfully
* deleted, and are therefore counted in the
* `DeleteUsersResult.successCount` value.
*
* Only a maximum of 1000 identifiers may be supplied. If more than 1000
* identifiers are supplied, this method throws a FirebaseAuthError.
*
* This API is currently rate limited at the server to 1 QPS. If you exceed
* this, you may get a quota exceeded error. Therefore, if you want to
* delete more than 1000 users, you may need to add a delay to ensure you
* don't go over this limit.
*
* @param uids - The `uids` corresponding to the users to delete.
*
* @returns A Promise that resolves to the total number of successful/failed
* deletions, as well as the array of errors that corresponds to the
* failed deletions.
*/
deleteUsers(uids: string[]): Promise<DeleteUsersResult>;
/**
* Updates an existing user.
*
* See {@link https://firebsae.google.com/docs/auth/admin/manage-users#update_a_user | Update a user}
* for code samples and detailed documentation.
*
* @param uid - The `uid` corresponding to the user to update.
* @param properties - The properties to update on
* the provided user.
*
* @returns A promise fulfilled with the
* updated user data.
*/
updateUser(uid: string, properties: UpdateRequest): Promise<UserRecord>;
/**
* Sets additional developer claims on an existing user identified by the
* provided `uid`, typically used to define user roles and levels of
* access. These claims should propagate to all devices where the user is
* already signed in (after token expiration or when token refresh is forced)
* and the next time the user signs in. If a reserved OIDC claim name
* is used (sub, iat, iss, etc), an error is thrown. They are set on the
* authenticated user's ID token JWT.
*
* See {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/auth/admin/custom-claims |
* Defining user roles and access levels}
* for code samples and detailed documentation.
*
* @param uid - The `uid` of the user to edit.
* @param customUserClaims - The developer claims to set. If null is
* passed, existing custom claims are deleted. Passing a custom claims payload
* larger than 1000 bytes will throw an error. Custom claims are added to the
* user's ID token which is transmitted on every authenticated request.
* For profile non-access related user attributes, use database or other
* separate storage systems.
* @returns A promise that resolves when the operation completes
* successfully.
*/
setCustomUserClaims(uid: string, customUserClaims: object | null): Promise<void>;
/**
* Revokes all refresh tokens for an existing user.
*
* This API will update the user's {@link UserRecord.tokensValidAfterTime} to
* the current UTC. It is important that the server on which this is called has
* its clock set correctly and synchronized.
*
* While this will revoke all sessions for a specified user and disable any
* new ID tokens for existing sessions from getting minted, existing ID tokens
* may remain active until their natural expiration (one hour). To verify that
* ID tokens are revoked, use {@link BaseAuth.verifyIdToken}
* where `checkRevoked` is set to true.
*
* @param uid - The `uid` corresponding to the user whose refresh tokens
* are to be revoked.
*
* @returns An empty promise fulfilled once the user's refresh
* tokens have been revoked.
*/
revokeRefreshTokens(uid: string): Promise<void>;
/**
* Imports the provided list of users into Firebase Auth.
* A maximum of 1000 users are allowed to be imported one at a time.
* When importing users with passwords,
* {@link UserImportOptions} are required to be
* specified.
* This operation is optimized for bulk imports and will ignore checks on `uid`,
* `email` and other identifier uniqueness which could result in duplications.
*
* @param users - The list of user records to import to Firebase Auth.
* @param options - The user import options, required when the users provided include
* password credentials.
* @returns A promise that resolves when
* the operation completes with the result of the import. This includes the
* number of successful imports, the number of failed imports and their
* corresponding errors.
*/
importUsers(users: UserImportRecord[], options?: UserImportOptions): Promise<UserImportResult>;
/**
* Creates a new Firebase session cookie with the specified options. The created
* JWT string can be set as a server-side session cookie with a custom cookie
* policy, and be used for session management. The session cookie JWT will have
* the same payload claims as the provided ID token.
*
* See {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/auth/admin/manage-cookies | Manage Session Cookies}
* for code samples and detailed documentation.
*
* @param idToken - The Firebase ID token to exchange for a session
* cookie.
* @param sessionCookieOptions - The session
* cookie options which includes custom session duration.
*
* @returns A promise that resolves on success with the
* created session cookie.
*/
createSessionCookie(idToken: string, sessionCookieOptions: SessionCookieOptions): Promise<string>;
/**
* Verifies a Firebase session cookie. Returns a Promise with the cookie claims.
* Rejects the promise if the cookie could not be verified.
*
* If `checkRevoked` is set to true, first verifies whether the corresponding
* user is disabled: If yes, an `auth/user-disabled` error is thrown. If no,
* verifies if the session corresponding to the session cookie was revoked.
* If the corresponding user's session was invalidated, an
* `auth/session-cookie-revoked` error is thrown. If not specified the check
* is not performed.
*
* See {@link https://firebase.google.com/docs/auth/admin/manage-cookies#verify_session_cookie_and_check_permissions |
* Verify Session Cookies}
* for code samples and detailed documentation
*
* @param sessionCookie - The session cookie to verify.
* @param checkForRevocation - Whether to check if the session cookie was
* revoked. This requires an extra request to the Firebase Auth backend to
* check the `tokensValidAfterTime` time for the corresponding user.
* When not specified, this additional check is not performed.
*
* @returns A promise fulfilled with the
* session cookie's decoded claims if the session cookie is valid; otherwise,
* a rejected promise.
*/
verifySessionCookie(sessionCookie: string, checkRevoked?: boolean): Promise<DecodedIdToken>;
/**
* Generates the out of band email action link to reset a user's password.
* The link is generated for the user with the specified email address. The
* optional {@link ActionCodeSettings} object
* defines whether the link is to be handled by a mobile app or browser and the
* additional state information to be passed in the deep link, etc.
*
* @example
* ```javascript
* var actionCodeSettings = {
* url: 'https://www.example.com/?email=user@example.com',
* iOS: {
* bundleId: 'com.example.ios'
* },
* android: {
* packageName: 'com.example.android',
* installApp: true,
* minimumVersion: '12'
* },
* handleCodeInApp: true,
* dynamicLinkDomain: 'custom.page.link'
* };
* admin.auth()
* .generatePasswordResetLink('user@example.com', actionCodeSettings)
* .then(function(link) {
* // The link was successfully generated.
* })
* .catch(function(error) {
* // Some error occurred, you can inspect the code: error.code
* });
* ```
*
* @param email - The email address of the user whose password is to be
* reset.
* @param actionCodeSettings - The action
* code settings. If specified, the state/continue URL is set as the
* "continueUrl" parameter in the password reset link. The default password
* reset landing page will use this to display a link to go back to the app
* if it is installed.
* If the actionCodeSettings is not specified, no URL is appended to the
* action URL.
* The state URL provided must belong to a domain that is whitelisted by the
* developer in the console. Otherwise an error is thrown.
* Mobile app redirects are only applicable if the developer configures
* and accepts the Firebase Dynamic Links terms of service.
* The Android package name and iOS bundle ID are respected only if they
* are configured in the same Firebase Auth project.
* @returns A promise that resolves with the generated link.
*/
generatePasswordResetLink(email: string, actionCodeSettings?: ActionCodeSettings): Promise<string>;
/**
* Generates the out of band email action link to verify the user's ownership
* of the specified email. The {@link ActionCodeSettings} object provided
* as an argument to this method defines whether the link is to be handled by a
* mobile app or browser along with additional state information to be passed in
* the deep link, etc.
*
* @example
* ```javascript
* var actionCodeSettings = {
* url: 'https://www.example.com/cart?email=user@example.com&cartId=123',
* iOS: {
* bundleId: 'com.example.ios'
* },
* android: {
* packageName: 'com.example.android',
* installApp: true,
* minimumVersion: '12'
* },
* handleCodeInApp: true,
* dynamicLinkDomain: 'custom.page.link'
* };
* admin.auth()
* .generateEmailVerificationLink('user@example.com', actionCodeSettings)
* .then(function(link) {
* // The link was successfully generated.
* })
* .catch(function(error) {
* // Some error occurred, you can inspect the code: error.code
* });
* ```
*
* @param email - The email account to verify.
* @param actionCodeSettings - The action
* code settings. If specified, the state/continue URL is set as the
* "continueUrl" parameter in the email verification link. The default email
* verification landing page will use this to display a link to go back to
* the app if it is installed.
* If the actionCodeSettings is not specified, no URL is appended to the
* action URL.
* The state URL provided must belong to a domain that is whitelisted by the
* developer in the console. Otherwise an error is thrown.
* Mobile app redirects are only applicable if the developer configures
* and accepts the Firebase Dynamic Links terms of service.
* The Android package name and iOS bundle ID are respected only if they
* are configured in the same Firebase Auth project.
* @returns A promise that resolves with the generated link.
*/
generateEmailVerificationLink(email: string, actionCodeSettings?: ActionCodeSettings): Promise<string>;
/**
* Generates the out of band email action link to verify the user's ownership
* of the specified email. The {@link ActionCodeSettings} object provided
* as an argument to this method defines whether the link is to be handled by a
* mobile app or browser along with additional state information to be passed in
* the deep link, etc.
*
* @example
* ```javascript
* var actionCodeSettings = {
* url: 'https://www.example.com/cart?email=user@example.com&cartId=123',
* iOS: {
* bundleId: 'com.example.ios'
* },
* android: {
* packageName: 'com.example.android',
* installApp: true,
* minimumVersion: '12'
* },
* handleCodeInApp: true,
* dynamicLinkDomain: 'custom.page.link'
* };
* admin.auth()
* .generateEmailVerificationLink('user@example.com', actionCodeSettings)
* .then(function(link) {
* // The link was successfully generated.
* })
* .catch(function(error) {
* // Some error occurred, you can inspect the code: error.code
* });
* ```
*
* @param email - The email account to verify.
* @param actionCodeSettings - The action
* code settings. If specified, the state/continue URL is set as the
* "continueUrl" parameter in the email verification link. The default email
* verification landing page will use this to display a link to go back to
* the app if it is installed.
* If the actionCodeSettings is not specified, no URL is appended to the
* action URL.
* The state URL provided must belong to a domain that is whitelisted by the
* developer in the console. Otherwise an error is thrown.
* Mobile app redirects are only applicable if the developer configures
* and accepts the Firebase Dynamic Links terms of service.
* The Android package name and iOS bundle ID are respected only if they
* are configured in the same Firebase Auth project.
* @returns A promise that resolves with the generated link.
*/
generateSignInWithEmailLink(email: string, actionCodeSettings: ActionCodeSettings): Promise<string>;
/**
* Returns the list of existing provider configurations matching the filter
* provided. At most, 100 provider configs can be listed at a time.
*
* SAML and OIDC provider support requires Google Cloud's Identity Platform
* (GCIP). To learn more about GCIP, including pricing and features,
* see the {@link https://cloud.google.com/identity-platform | GCIP documentation}.
*
* @param options - The provider config filter to apply.
* @returns A promise that resolves with the list of provider configs meeting the
* filter requirements.
*/
listProviderConfigs(options: AuthProviderConfigFilter): Promise<ListProviderConfigResults>;
/**
* Looks up an Auth provider configuration by the provided ID.
* Returns a promise that resolves with the provider configuration
* corresponding to the provider ID specified. If the specified ID does not
* exist, an `auth/configuration-not-found` error is thrown.
*
* SAML and OIDC provider support requires Google Cloud's Identity Platform
* (GCIP). To learn more about GCIP, including pricing and features,
* see the {@link https://cloud.google.com/identity-platform | GCIP documentation}.
*
* @param providerId - The provider ID corresponding to the provider
* config to return.
* @returns A promise that resolves
* with the configuration corresponding to the provided ID.
*/
getProviderConfig(providerId: string): Promise<AuthProviderConfig>;
/**
* Deletes the provider configuration corresponding to the provider ID passed.
* If the specified ID does not exist, an `auth/configuration-not-found` error
* is thrown.
*
* SAML and OIDC provider support requires Google Cloud's Identity Platform
* (GCIP). To learn more about GCIP, including pricing and features,
* see the {@link https://cloud.google.com/identity-platform | GCIP documentation}.
*
* @param providerId - The provider ID corresponding to the provider
* config to delete.
* @returns A promise that resolves on completion.
*/
deleteProviderConfig(providerId: string): Promise<void>;
/**
* Returns a promise that resolves with the updated `AuthProviderConfig`
* corresponding to the provider ID specified.
* If the specified ID does not exist, an `auth/configuration-not-found` error
* is thrown.
*
* SAML and OIDC provider support requires Google Cloud's Identity Platform
* (GCIP). To learn more about GCIP, including pricing and features,
* see the {@link https://cloud.google.com/identity-platform | GCIP documentation}.
*
* @param providerId - The provider ID corresponding to the provider
* config to update.
* @param updatedConfig - The updated configuration.
* @returns A promise that resolves with the updated provider configuration.
*/
updateProviderConfig(providerId: string, updatedConfig: UpdateAuthProviderRequest): Promise<AuthProviderConfig>;
/**
* Returns a promise that resolves with the newly created `AuthProviderConfig`
* when the new provider configuration is created.
*
* SAML and OIDC provider support requires Google Cloud's Identity Platform
* (GCIP). To learn more about GCIP, including pricing and features,
* see the {@link https://cloud.google.com/identity-platform | GCIP documentation}.
*
* @param config - The provider configuration to create.
* @returns A promise that resolves with the created provider configuration.
*/
createProviderConfig(config: AuthProviderConfig): Promise<AuthProviderConfig>;
/**
* Verifies the decoded Firebase issued JWT is not revoked or disabled. Returns a promise that
* resolves with the decoded claims on success. Rejects the promise with revocation error if revoked
* or user disabled.
*
* @param decodedIdToken - The JWT's decoded claims.
* @param revocationErrorInfo - The revocation error info to throw on revocation
* detection.
* @returns A promise that will be fulfilled after a successful verification.
*/
private verifyDecodedJWTNotRevokedOrDisabled;
}