FIRAppCheck
@interface FIRAppCheck : NSObject
A class used to manage app check tokens for a given Firebase app.
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Unavailable
Undocumented
Declaration
Objective-C
- (instancetype)init NS_UNAVAILABLE;
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Returns a default instance of
AppCheck
.Declaration
Objective-C
+ (nonnull instancetype)appCheck;
Return Value
An instance of
AppCheck
forFirebaseApp.defaultApp()
. @throw Throws an exception if the default app is not configured yet or requiredFirebaseApp
options are missing. -
Returns an instance of
AppCheck
for an application.Declaration
Objective-C
+ (nullable instancetype)appCheckWithApp:(nonnull FIRApp *)firebaseApp;
Parameters
firebaseApp
A configured
FirebaseApp
instance if exists.Return Value
An instance of
AppCheck
corresponding to the passed application. @throw Throws an exception if requiredFirebaseApp
options are missing. -
Sets the
AppCheckProviderFactory
to use to generateAppCheckDebugProvider
objects.An instance of
DeviceCheckProviderFactory
is used by default, but you can also use a customAppCheckProviderFactory
implementation or an instance ofAppCheckDebugProviderFactory
to test your app on a simulator on a local machine or a build server.NOTE: Make sure to call this method before
FirebaseApp.configure()
. If this method is called after configuring Firebase, the changes will not take effect.Declaration
Objective-C
+ (void)setAppCheckProviderFactory: (nullable id<FIRAppCheckProviderFactory>)factory;
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If this flag is disabled then Firebase app check will not periodically auto-refresh the app check token. The default value of the flag is equal to
FirebaseApp.dataCollectionDefaultEnabled
. To disable the flag by default setFirebaseAppCheckTokenAutoRefreshEnabled
flag in the app Info.plist toNO
. Once the flag is set explicitly, the value will be persisted and used as a default value on next app launches.Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic) BOOL isTokenAutoRefreshEnabled;
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Requests Firebase app check token. This method should only be used if you need to authorize requests to a non-Firebase backend. Requests to Firebase backend are authorized automatically if configured.
If your non-Firebase backend exposes sensitive or expensive endpoints that have low traffic volume, consider protecting it with Replay Protection. In this case, use the
limitedUseToken(completion:)
instead to obtain a limited-use token.Declaration
Objective-C
- (void)tokenForcingRefresh:(BOOL)forcingRefresh completion:(nonnull void (^)(FIRAppCheckToken *_Nullable, NSError *_Nullable))handler;
Parameters
forcingRefresh
If
YES
, a new Firebase app check token is requested and the token cache is ignored. IfNO
, the cached token is used if it exists and has not expired yet. In most cases,NO
should be used.YES
should only be used if the server explicitly returns an error, indicating a revoked token.handler
The completion handler. Includes the app check token if the request succeeds, or an error if the request fails.
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Requests a limited-use Firebase App Check token. This method should be used only if you need to authorize requests to a non-Firebase backend.
Returns limited-use tokens that are intended for use with your non-Firebase backend endpoints that are protected with Replay Protection. This method does not affect the token generation behavior of the
tokenForcingRefresh()
method.Declaration
Objective-C
- (void)limitedUseTokenWithCompletion: (nonnull void (^)(FIRAppCheckToken *_Nullable, NSError *_Nullable))handler;