Pallav Agarwal

Firebase - App success made simple by google

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Firebase is an excellent platform, but it's not a good option for Parse migration. Migrating to Firebase users must to rewrite the backend(using firebase) and rewrite the front end to connect to a new API. Additionally, you must learn how to use a new platform. Another BaaS solutions(Parse hosting) allow you to migrate without those hassles. Disclaimer: I'm a https://www.back4app.com/ co-founder, the first Parse hosting mover.
Bruno Lemos
Announced at Google I/O 2016, this new version of Firebase can be the complete alternative to Parse! It has now unlimited free analytics, crash reports, push notifications and much more. The pricing for hosting is also much more appropriate. And the best part, everything is realtime! Worth checking! Google announcement: : https://firebase.googleblog.com/...
Andrew S
Will it support react native? Firebase 3.0 is currently not working with react native. Deprecated 2.4 works.
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Christian Montoya
Well, I'm sold. Gonna migrate my Parse apps to this :) p.s. any migration guides available for those of us *still* on Parse?
Gonzalo Nuñez
@decktonic So I was a big Parse user and made the switch to Firebase but recently ended up having to abandon those efforts because there are some features in Parse that aren't one-to-one with Firebase. Biggest one is the lack of fuzzy search i.e: I can't search for usernames that start with or contain the string 'Chris'. I'd really look into everything you *need* to carry over before migrating right away. But, I'll add that everything up until that point was great. Firebase is crazy fast - the persistent connection is amazing.
Christian Montoya
@gonz_ponz Thanks for the heads up! I think for my needs it will be fine, but will double-check :)
Damien Tsnkff
So this is clearly a Parse alternative, right ? Also, can developper be sure that the service won't suddenly shut down for no reason ?
Pierre-Marie Galite
@tsnkff No, they have a better business model. Parse was... too free. I've used it a lot, never paid a dime.
Matt Horton
@tsnkff because firebase has been around for years, was purchased by Google a couple of years ago, and they just put more work into firebase than anyone has in its existence
Michael Bleigh
@tsnkff Firebase directly helps Google's Cloud and Ads businesses. Parse didn't have the same core justification. Firebase is here to stay!
Pallav Agarwal
Please check out my product and leave feedback!!!!: https://www.producthunt.com/tech... Firebase is a mobile platform that helps you quickly develop high-quality apps, grow your user base, and earn more money. Firebase is made up of complementary features that you can mix-and-match to fit your needs. Implementing Firebase is quick and easy. With intuitive APIs packaged into a single SDK, you can focus on solving your customers' problems and not waste time building complex infrastructure. Firebase Analytics is the free and unlimited analytics solution built directly into Firebase. Gain insight into your users from ad click to app usage. Firebase Analytics works with other Firebase features, so you can take action on everything from click-through rates to app crashes. Deliver cross-platform apps with APIs packaged into single SDKs for iOS, Android, JavaScript and C++. Expand to a different platform without modifying your infrastructure. Most Firebase features are free forever, for any scale. Our four paid features have a generous free tier and two paid plans once you begin to grow. When your app is a breakout hit, you don't have to worry about scaling your server code or provisioning extra capacity — Firebase handles that for you.
Camillo Visini
Excited to see this is for iOS too!
Zach Whelchel
@camillovisini hey Camillo, Firebase is actually built for Android/iOS/Web apps. The title on this listing is a bit misleading. You can learn more about it here -> https://firebase.google.com
Camillo Visini
@zachwhelchel That's what I thought - it seems the title has been changed recently
Vinay Rasam
@camillovisini The only thing missing paid install attibution. Once facebook or google has it, it will be all over for those "Pesty" money guzzlers.
Matt Horton
I'm so happy that they added storage. That's all I needed.
Cameron Banowsky
@mattahorton there was always base64
Ben Dolman
😳: "In addition, Dynamic Links work across app installs: if a user opens a Dynamic Link and doesn't have your app installed, the user can be prompted to install it; then, after installation, your app starts and can access the link." How is that even possible considering Apple doesn't provide any such info on app install? Through some sort of IP/header matching heuristic? Is there a possibility of incorrect matches using this feature? https://firebase.google.com/docs...
Allan Zhang
It would be so awesome to see a visual, interactive database browser like the one that the out-going Parse offers. It made browsing and search for data really intuitive, and lowered the hurdle significantly when I was developing my first app and had to figure out a back end. The fact that data looks "just like Excel" was a big help.
Michael Bleigh
@daspianist Firebase has an interactive data explorer, but since the data is a tree and not flat collections, it's presented a little differently.
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