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AngularFire

AngularFire is the officially supported AngularJS binding for Firebase. Firebase is a backend service that provides data storage, file storage, authentication, and static website hosting for your Angular app.
AngularFire is a complement to the core Firebase client. It provides you with several Angular services:
$firebaseObject- synchronized objects$firebaseArray- synchronized collections$firebaseStorage- store and retrieve user-generated content like images, audio, and video$firebaseAuth- authentication, user management, routing
Join our Firebase Google Group to ask questions, provide feedback, and share apps you've built with AngularFire.
Looking for Angular 2 support? Visit the AngularFire2 project.
Table of Contents
- Getting Started With Firebase
- Downloading AngularFire
- Documentation
- Examples
- Migration Guides
- Contributing
Getting Started With Firebase
AngularFire requires Firebase in order to authenticate users and sync and store data. Firebase is a suite of integrated products designed to help you develop your app, grow your user base, and earn money. You can sign up here for a free account.
Downloading AngularFire
In order to use AngularFire in your project, you need to include the following files in your HTML:
<!-- AngularJS -->
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.6.1/angular.min.js"></script>
<!-- Firebase -->
<script src="https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/3.6.6/firebase.js"></script>
<!-- AngularFire -->
<script src="https://cdn.firebase.com/libs/angularfire/2.3.0/angularfire.min.js"></script>You can also install AngularFire via npm and Bower and its dependencies will be downloaded automatically:
$ npm install angularfire --save$ bower install angularfire --saveDocumentation
Examples
Full Examples
Recipes
Migration Guides
Contributing
If you'd like to contribute to AngularFire, please first read through our contribution guidelines. Local setup instructions are available here.