A user account.

Index

Properties

displayName

displayName: string | null

email

email: string | null

emailVerified

emailVerified: boolean

isAnonymous

isAnonymous: boolean

metadata

metadata: UserMetadata

multiFactor

multiFactor: MultiFactorUser

The firebase.User.MultiFactorUser object corresponding to the current user. This is used to access all multi-factor properties and operations related to the current user.

phoneNumber

phoneNumber: string | null

The phone number normalized based on the E.164 standard (e.g. +16505550101) for the current user. This is null if the user has no phone credential linked to the account.

photoURL

photoURL: string | null

providerData

providerData: UserInfo[]

providerId

providerId: string

refreshToken

refreshToken: string

tenantId

tenantId: string | null

The current user's tenant ID. This is a read-only property, which indicates the tenant ID used to sign in the current user. This is null if the user is signed in from the parent project.

example
// Set the tenant ID on Auth instance.
firebase.auth().tenantId = ‘TENANT_PROJECT_ID’;

// All future sign-in request now include tenant ID.
firebase.auth().signInWithEmailAndPassword(email, password)
  .then(function(result) {
    // result.user.tenantId should be ‘TENANT_PROJECT_ID’.
  }).catch(function(error) {
    // Handle error.
  });

uid

uid: string

The user's unique ID.

Methods

delete

  • delete ( ) : Promise < void >
  • Deletes and signs out the user.

    Important: this is a security-sensitive operation that requires the user to have recently signed in. If this requirement isn't met, ask the user to authenticate again and then call firebase.User.reauthenticateWithCredential.

    Error Codes

    auth/requires-recent-login
    Thrown if the user's last sign-in time does not meet the security threshold. Use firebase.User.reauthenticateWithCredential to resolve. This does not apply if the user is anonymous.

    Returns Promise<void>

getIdToken

  • getIdToken ( forceRefresh ? :  boolean ) : Promise < string >
  • Returns a JSON Web Token (JWT) used to identify the user to a Firebase service.

    Returns the current token if it has not expired. Otherwise, this will refresh the token and return a new one.

    Parameters

    • Optional forceRefresh: boolean

      Force refresh regardless of token expiration.

    Returns Promise<string>

getIdTokenResult

  • getIdTokenResult ( forceRefresh ? :  boolean ) : Promise < IdTokenResult >
  • Parameters

    • Optional forceRefresh: boolean

    Returns Promise<IdTokenResult>

linkAndRetrieveDataWithCredential

  • linkAndRetrieveDataWithCredential ( credential AuthCredential ) : Promise < UserCredential >
  • deprecated

    This method is deprecated. Use firebase.User.linkWithCredential instead.

    Links the user account with the given credentials and returns any available additional user information, such as user name.

    Error Codes

    auth/provider-already-linked
    Thrown if the provider has already been linked to the user. This error is thrown even if this is not the same provider's account that is currently linked to the user.
    auth/invalid-credential
    Thrown if the provider's credential is not valid. This can happen if it has already expired when calling link, or if it used invalid token(s). See the Firebase documentation for your provider, and make sure you pass in the correct parameters to the credential method.
    auth/credential-already-in-use
    Thrown if the account corresponding to the credential already exists among your users, or is already linked to a Firebase User. For example, this error could be thrown if you are upgrading an anonymous user to a Google user by linking a Google credential to it and the Google credential used is already associated with an existing Firebase Google user. The fields error.email, error.phoneNumber, and error.credential (firebase.auth.AuthCredential) may be provided, depending on the type of credential. You can recover from this error by signing in with error.credential directly via firebase.auth.Auth.signInWithCredential.
    auth/email-already-in-use
    Thrown if the email corresponding to the credential already exists among your users. When thrown while linking a credential to an existing user, an error.email and error.credential (firebase.auth.AuthCredential) fields are also provided. You have to link the credential to the existing user with that email if you wish to continue signing in with that credential. To do so, call firebase.auth.Auth.fetchSignInMethodsForEmail, sign in to error.email via one of the providers returned and then firebase.User.linkWithCredential the original credential to that newly signed in user.
    auth/operation-not-allowed
    Thrown if you have not enabled the provider in the Firebase Console. Go to the Firebase Console for your project, in the Auth section and the Sign in Method tab and configure the provider.
    auth/invalid-email
    Thrown if the email used in a firebase.auth.EmailAuthProvider.credential is invalid.
    auth/wrong-password
    Thrown if the password used in a firebase.auth.EmailAuthProvider.credential is not correct or when the user associated with the email does not have a password.
    auth/invalid-verification-code
    Thrown if the credential is a firebase.auth.PhoneAuthProvider.credential and the verification code of the credential is not valid.
    auth/invalid-verification-id
    Thrown if the credential is a firebase.auth.PhoneAuthProvider.credential and the verification ID of the credential is not valid.

    Parameters

    Returns Promise<UserCredential>

linkWithCredential

  • linkWithCredential ( credential AuthCredential ) : Promise < UserCredential >
  • Links the user account with the given credentials.

    Error Codes

    auth/provider-already-linked
    Thrown if the provider has already been linked to the user. This error is thrown even if this is not the same provider's account that is currently linked to the user.
    auth/invalid-credential
    Thrown if the provider's credential is not valid. This can happen if it has already expired when calling link, or if it used invalid token(s). See the Firebase documentation for your provider, and make sure you pass in the correct parameters to the credential method.
    auth/credential-already-in-use
    Thrown if the account corresponding to the credential already exists among your users, or is already linked to a Firebase User. For example, this error could be thrown if you are upgrading an anonymous user to a Google user by linking a Google credential to it and the Google credential used is already associated with an existing Firebase Google user. The fields error.email, error.phoneNumber, and error.credential (firebase.auth.AuthCredential) may be provided, depending on the type of credential. You can recover from this error by signing in with error.credential directly via firebase.auth.Auth.signInWithCredential.
    auth/email-already-in-use
    Thrown if the email corresponding to the credential already exists among your users. When thrown while linking a credential to an existing user, an error.email and error.credential (firebase.auth.AuthCredential) fields are also provided. You have to link the credential to the existing user with that email if you wish to continue signing in with that credential. To do so, call firebase.auth.Auth.fetchSignInMethodsForEmail, sign in to error.email via one of the providers returned and then firebase.User.linkWithCredential the original credential to that newly signed in user.
    auth/operation-not-allowed
    Thrown if you have not enabled the provider in the Firebase Console. Go to the Firebase Console for your project, in the Auth section and the Sign in Method tab and configure the provider.
    auth/invalid-email
    Thrown if the email used in a firebase.auth.EmailAuthProvider.credential is invalid.
    auth/wrong-password
    Thrown if the password used in a firebase.auth.EmailAuthProvider.credential is not correct or when the user associated with the email does not have a password.
    auth/invalid-verification-code
    Thrown if the credential is a firebase.auth.PhoneAuthProvider.credential and the verification code of the credential is not valid.
    auth/invalid-verification-id
    Thrown if the credential is a firebase.auth.PhoneAuthProvider.credential and the verification ID of the credential is not valid.

    Parameters

    Returns Promise<UserCredential>

linkWithPhoneNumber

  • linkWithPhoneNumber ( phoneNumber string ,  applicationVerifier ApplicationVerifier ) : Promise < ConfirmationResult >
  • Links the user account with the given phone number.

    Error Codes

    auth/provider-already-linked
    Thrown if the provider has already been linked to the user. This error is thrown even if this is not the same provider's account that is currently linked to the user.
    auth/captcha-check-failed
    Thrown if the reCAPTCHA response token was invalid, expired, or if this method was called from a non-whitelisted domain.
    auth/invalid-phone-number
    Thrown if the phone number has an invalid format.
    auth/missing-phone-number
    Thrown if the phone number is missing.
    auth/quota-exceeded
    Thrown if the SMS quota for the Firebase project has been exceeded.
    auth/user-disabled
    Thrown if the user corresponding to the given phone number has been disabled.
    auth/credential-already-in-use
    Thrown if the account corresponding to the phone number already exists among your users, or is already linked to a Firebase User. The fields error.phoneNumber and error.credential (firebase.auth.AuthCredential) are provided in this case. You can recover from this error by signing in with that credential directly via firebase.auth.Auth.signInWithCredential.
    auth/operation-not-allowed
    Thrown if you have not enabled the phone authentication provider in the Firebase Console. Go to the Firebase Console for your project, in the Auth section and the Sign in Method tab and configure the provider.

    Parameters

    • phoneNumber: string

      The user's phone number in E.164 format (e.g. +16505550101).

    • applicationVerifier: ApplicationVerifier

    Returns Promise<ConfirmationResult>

linkWithPopup

  • linkWithPopup ( provider AuthProvider ) : Promise < UserCredential >
  • Links the authenticated provider to the user account using a pop-up based OAuth flow.

    If the linking is successful, the returned result will contain the user and the provider's credential.

    Error Codes

    auth/auth-domain-config-required
    Thrown if authDomain configuration is not provided when calling firebase.initializeApp(). Check Firebase Console for instructions on determining and passing that field.
    auth/cancelled-popup-request
    Thrown if successive popup operations are triggered. Only one popup request is allowed at one time on a user or an auth instance. All the popups would fail with this error except for the last one.
    auth/credential-already-in-use
    Thrown if the account corresponding to the credential already exists among your users, or is already linked to a Firebase User. For example, this error could be thrown if you are upgrading an anonymous user to a Google user by linking a Google credential to it and the Google credential used is already associated with an existing Firebase Google user. An error.email and error.credential (firebase.auth.AuthCredential) fields are also provided. You can recover from this error by signing in with that credential directly via firebase.auth.Auth.signInWithCredential.
    auth/email-already-in-use
    Thrown if the email corresponding to the credential already exists among your users. When thrown while linking a credential to an existing user, an error.email and error.credential (firebase.auth.AuthCredential) fields are also provided. You have to link the credential to the existing user with that email if you wish to continue signing in with that credential. To do so, call firebase.auth.Auth.fetchSignInMethodsForEmail, sign in to error.email via one of the providers returned and then firebase.User.linkWithCredential the original credential to that newly signed in user.
    auth/operation-not-allowed
    Thrown if you have not enabled the provider in the Firebase Console. Go to the Firebase Console for your project, in the Auth section and the Sign in Method tab and configure the provider.
    auth/popup-blocked
    auth/operation-not-supported-in-this-environment
    Thrown if this operation is not supported in the environment your application is running on. "location.protocol" must be http or https.
    Thrown if the popup was blocked by the browser, typically when this operation is triggered outside of a click handler.
    auth/popup-closed-by-user
    Thrown if the popup window is closed by the user without completing the sign in to the provider.
    auth/provider-already-linked
    Thrown if the provider has already been linked to the user. This error is thrown even if this is not the same provider's account that is currently linked to the user.
    auth/unauthorized-domain
    Thrown if the app domain is not authorized for OAuth operations for your Firebase project. Edit the list of authorized domains from the Firebase console.

    This method does not work in a Node.js environment.

    example
    // Creates the provider object.
    var provider = new firebase.auth.FacebookAuthProvider();
    // You can add additional scopes to the provider:
    provider.addScope('email');
    provider.addScope('user_friends');
    // Link with popup:
    user.linkWithPopup(provider).then(function(result) {
      // The firebase.User instance:
      var user = result.user;
      // The Facebook firebase.auth.AuthCredential containing the Facebook
      // access token:
      var credential = result.credential;
    }, function(error) {
      // An error happened.
    });

    Parameters

    Returns Promise<UserCredential>

linkWithRedirect

  • linkWithRedirect ( provider AuthProvider ) : Promise < void >
  • Links the authenticated provider to the user account using a full-page redirect flow.

    Error Codes

    auth/auth-domain-config-required
    Thrown if authDomain configuration is not provided when calling firebase.initializeApp(). Check Firebase Console for instructions on determining and passing that field.
    auth/operation-not-supported-in-this-environment
    Thrown if this operation is not supported in the environment your application is running on. "location.protocol" must be http or https.
    auth/provider-already-linked
    Thrown if the provider has already been linked to the user. This error is thrown even if this is not the same provider's account that is currently linked to the user.
    auth/unauthorized-domain
    Thrown if the app domain is not authorized for OAuth operations for your Firebase project. Edit the list of authorized domains from the Firebase console.

    Parameters

    Returns Promise<void>

reauthenticateAndRetrieveDataWithCredential

  • reauthenticateAndRetrieveDataWithCredential ( credential AuthCredential ) : Promise < UserCredential >
  • deprecated

    This method is deprecated. Use firebase.User.reauthenticateWithCredential instead.

    Re-authenticates a user using a fresh credential, and returns any available additional user information, such as user name. Use before operations such as firebase.User.updatePassword that require tokens from recent sign-in attempts.

    Error Codes

    auth/user-mismatch
    Thrown if the credential given does not correspond to the user.
    auth/user-not-found
    Thrown if the credential given does not correspond to any existing user.
    auth/invalid-credential
    Thrown if the provider's credential is not valid. This can happen if it has already expired when calling link, or if it used invalid token(s). See the Firebase documentation for your provider, and make sure you pass in the correct parameters to the credential method.
    auth/invalid-email
    Thrown if the email used in a firebase.auth.EmailAuthProvider.credential is invalid.
    auth/wrong-password
    Thrown if the password used in a firebase.auth.EmailAuthProvider.credential is not correct or when the user associated with the email does not have a password.
    auth/invalid-verification-code
    Thrown if the credential is a firebase.auth.PhoneAuthProvider.credential and the verification code of the credential is not valid.
    auth/invalid-verification-id
    Thrown if the credential is a firebase.auth.PhoneAuthProvider.credential and the verification ID of the credential is not valid.

    Parameters

    Returns Promise<UserCredential>

reauthenticateWithCredential

  • reauthenticateWithCredential ( credential AuthCredential ) : Promise < UserCredential >
  • Re-authenticates a user using a fresh credential. Use before operations such as firebase.User.updatePassword that require tokens from recent sign-in attempts.

    Error Codes

    auth/user-mismatch
    Thrown if the credential given does not correspond to the user.
    auth/user-not-found
    Thrown if the credential given does not correspond to any existing user.
    auth/invalid-credential
    Thrown if the provider's credential is not valid. This can happen if it has already expired when calling link, or if it used invalid token(s). See the Firebase documentation for your provider, and make sure you pass in the correct parameters to the credential method.
    auth/invalid-email
    Thrown if the email used in a firebase.auth.EmailAuthProvider.credential is invalid.
    auth/wrong-password
    Thrown if the password used in a firebase.auth.EmailAuthProvider.credential is not correct or when the user associated with the email does not have a password.
    auth/invalid-verification-code
    Thrown if the credential is a firebase.auth.PhoneAuthProvider.credential and the verification code of the credential is not valid.
    auth/invalid-verification-id
    Thrown if the credential is a firebase.auth.PhoneAuthProvider.credential and the verification ID of the credential is not valid.

    Parameters

    Returns Promise<UserCredential>

reauthenticateWithPhoneNumber

  • reauthenticateWithPhoneNumber ( phoneNumber string ,  applicationVerifier ApplicationVerifier ) : Promise < ConfirmationResult >
  • Re-authenticates a user using a fresh credential. Use before operations such as firebase.User.updatePassword that require tokens from recent sign-in attempts.

    Error Codes

    auth/user-mismatch
    Thrown if the credential given does not correspond to the user.
    auth/user-not-found
    Thrown if the credential given does not correspond to any existing user.
    auth/captcha-check-failed
    Thrown if the reCAPTCHA response token was invalid, expired, or if this method was called from a non-whitelisted domain.
    auth/invalid-phone-number
    Thrown if the phone number has an invalid format.
    auth/missing-phone-number
    Thrown if the phone number is missing.
    auth/quota-exceeded
    Thrown if the SMS quota for the Firebase project has been exceeded.

    Parameters

    • phoneNumber: string

      The user's phone number in E.164 format (e.g. +16505550101).

    • applicationVerifier: ApplicationVerifier

    Returns Promise<ConfirmationResult>

reauthenticateWithPopup

  • reauthenticateWithPopup ( provider AuthProvider ) : Promise < UserCredential >
  • Reauthenticates the current user with the specified provider using a pop-up based OAuth flow.

    If the reauthentication is successful, the returned result will contain the user and the provider's credential.

    Error Codes

    auth/auth-domain-config-required
    Thrown if authDomain configuration is not provided when calling firebase.initializeApp(). Check Firebase Console for instructions on determining and passing that field.
    auth/cancelled-popup-request
    Thrown if successive popup operations are triggered. Only one popup request is allowed at one time on a user or an auth instance. All the popups would fail with this error except for the last one.
    auth/user-mismatch
    Thrown if the credential given does not correspond to the user.
    auth/operation-not-allowed
    Thrown if you have not enabled the provider in the Firebase Console. Go to the Firebase Console for your project, in the Auth section and the Sign in Method tab and configure the provider.
    auth/popup-blocked
    Thrown if the popup was blocked by the browser, typically when this operation is triggered outside of a click handler.
    auth/operation-not-supported-in-this-environment
    Thrown if this operation is not supported in the environment your application is running on. "location.protocol" must be http or https.
    auth/popup-closed-by-user
    Thrown if the popup window is closed by the user without completing the sign in to the provider.
    auth/unauthorized-domain
    Thrown if the app domain is not authorized for OAuth operations for your Firebase project. Edit the list of authorized domains from the Firebase console.

    This method does not work in a Node.js environment.

    example
    // Creates the provider object.
    var provider = new firebase.auth.FacebookAuthProvider();
    // You can add additional scopes to the provider:
    provider.addScope('email');
    provider.addScope('user_friends');
    // Reauthenticate with popup:
    user.reauthenticateWithPopup(provider).then(function(result) {
      // The firebase.User instance:
      var user = result.user;
      // The Facebook firebase.auth.AuthCredential containing the Facebook
      // access token:
      var credential = result.credential;
    }, function(error) {
      // An error happened.
    });

    Parameters

    Returns Promise<UserCredential>

reauthenticateWithRedirect

  • reauthenticateWithRedirect ( provider AuthProvider ) : Promise < void >
  • Reauthenticates the current user with the specified OAuth provider using a full-page redirect flow.

    Error Codes

    auth/auth-domain-config-required
    Thrown if authDomain configuration is not provided when calling firebase.initializeApp(). Check Firebase Console for instructions on determining and passing that field.
    auth/operation-not-supported-in-this-environment
    Thrown if this operation is not supported in the environment your application is running on. "location.protocol" must be http or https.
    auth/user-mismatch
    Thrown if the credential given does not correspond to the user.
    auth/unauthorized-domain
    Thrown if the app domain is not authorized for OAuth operations for your Firebase project. Edit the list of authorized domains from the Firebase console.

    This method does not work in a Node.js environment.

    Parameters

    Returns Promise<void>

reload

  • reload ( ) : Promise < void >
  • Refreshes the current user, if signed in.

    Returns Promise<void>

sendEmailVerification

  • sendEmailVerification ( actionCodeSettings ? :  ActionCodeSettings | null ) : Promise < void >
  • Sends a verification email to a user.

    The verification process is completed by calling firebase.auth.Auth.applyActionCode

    Error Codes

    auth/missing-android-pkg-name
    An Android package name must be provided if the Android app is required to be installed.
    auth/missing-continue-uri
    A continue URL must be provided in the request.
    auth/missing-ios-bundle-id
    An iOS bundle ID must be provided if an App Store ID is provided.
    auth/invalid-continue-uri
    The continue URL provided in the request is invalid.
    auth/unauthorized-continue-uri
    The domain of the continue URL is not whitelisted. Whitelist the domain in the Firebase console.
    example
    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
    };
    firebase.auth().currentUser.sendEmailVerification(actionCodeSettings)
        .then(function() {
          // Verification email sent.
        })
        .catch(function(error) {
          // Error occurred. Inspect error.code.
        });

    Parameters

    • Optional actionCodeSettings: ActionCodeSettings | null

      The action code settings. If specified, the state/continue URL will be 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 will be thrown. Mobile app redirects will only be applicable if the developer configures and accepts the Firebase Dynamic Links terms of condition. The Android package name and iOS bundle ID will be respected only if they are configured in the same Firebase Auth project used.

    Returns Promise<void>

toJSON

  • toJSON ( ) : Object
  • Returns a JSON-serializable representation of this object.

    Returns Object

    A JSON-serializable representation of this object.

  • unlink ( providerId string ) : Promise < User >
  • Unlinks a provider from a user account.

    Error Codes

    auth/no-such-provider
    Thrown if the user does not have this provider linked or when the provider ID given does not exist.

    Parameters

    • providerId: string

    Returns Promise<User>

updateEmail

  • updateEmail ( newEmail string ) : Promise < void >
  • Updates the user's email address.

    An email will be sent to the original email address (if it was set) that allows to revoke the email address change, in order to protect them from account hijacking.

    Important: this is a security sensitive operation that requires the user to have recently signed in. If this requirement isn't met, ask the user to authenticate again and then call firebase.User.reauthenticateWithCredential.

    Error Codes

    auth/invalid-email
    Thrown if the email used is invalid.
    auth/email-already-in-use
    Thrown if the email is already used by another user.
    auth/requires-recent-login
    Thrown if the user's last sign-in time does not meet the security threshold. Use firebase.User.reauthenticateWithCredential to resolve. This does not apply if the user is anonymous.

    Parameters

    • newEmail: string

      The new email address.

    Returns Promise<void>

updatePassword

  • updatePassword ( newPassword string ) : Promise < void >
  • Updates the user's password.

    Important: this is a security sensitive operation that requires the user to have recently signed in. If this requirement isn't met, ask the user to authenticate again and then call firebase.User.reauthenticateWithCredential.

    Error Codes

    auth/weak-password
    Thrown if the password is not strong enough.
    auth/requires-recent-login
    Thrown if the user's last sign-in time does not meet the security threshold. Use firebase.User.reauthenticateWithCredential to resolve. This does not apply if the user is anonymous.

    Parameters

    • newPassword: string

    Returns Promise<void>

updatePhoneNumber

  • updatePhoneNumber ( phoneCredential AuthCredential ) : Promise < void >
  • Updates the user's phone number.

    Error Codes

    auth/invalid-verification-code
    Thrown if the verification code of the credential is not valid.
    auth/invalid-verification-id
    Thrown if the verification ID of the credential is not valid.

    Parameters

    Returns Promise<void>

updateProfile

  • updateProfile ( profile { displayName ?: string | null ; photoURL ?: string | null } ) : Promise < void >
  • Updates a user's profile data.

    example
    // Updates the user attributes:
    user.updateProfile({
      displayName: "Jane Q. User",
      photoURL: "https://example.com/jane-q-user/profile.jpg"
    }).then(function() {
      // Profile updated successfully!
      // "Jane Q. User"
      var displayName = user.displayName;
      // "https://example.com/jane-q-user/profile.jpg"
      var photoURL = user.photoURL;
    }, function(error) {
      // An error happened.
    });
    
    // Passing a null value will delete the current attribute's value, but not
    // passing a property won't change the current attribute's value:
    // Let's say we're using the same user than before, after the update.
    user.updateProfile({photoURL: null}).then(function() {
      // Profile updated successfully!
      // "Jane Q. User", hasn't changed.
      var displayName = user.displayName;
      // Now, this is null.
      var photoURL = user.photoURL;
    }, function(error) {
      // An error happened.
    });

    Parameters

    • profile: { displayName?: string | null; photoURL?: string | null }

      The profile's displayName and photoURL to update.

      • Optional displayName?: string | null
      • Optional photoURL?: string | null

    Returns Promise<void>

verifyBeforeUpdateEmail

  • verifyBeforeUpdateEmail ( newEmail string ,  actionCodeSettings ? :  ActionCodeSettings | null ) : Promise < void >
  • Sends a verification email to a new email address. The user's email will be updated to the new one after being verified.

    If you have a custom email action handler, you can complete the verification process by calling firebase.auth.Auth.applyActionCode.

    Error Codes

    auth/missing-android-pkg-name
    An Android package name must be provided if the Android app is required to be installed.
    auth/missing-continue-uri
    A continue URL must be provided in the request.
    auth/missing-ios-bundle-id
    An iOS bundle ID must be provided if an App Store ID is provided.
    auth/invalid-continue-uri
    The continue URL provided in the request is invalid.
    auth/unauthorized-continue-uri
    The domain of the continue URL is not whitelisted. Whitelist the domain in the Firebase console.
    example
    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
    };
    firebase.auth().currentUser.verifyBeforeUpdateEmail(
      'user@example.com', actionCodeSettings)
      .then(function() {
        // Verification email sent.
      })
      .catch(function(error) {
        // Error occurred. Inspect error.code.
      });

    Parameters

    • newEmail: string

      The email address to be verified and updated to.

    • Optional actionCodeSettings: ActionCodeSettings | null

      The action code settings. If specified, the state/continue URL will be 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 will be thrown. Mobile app redirects will only be applicable if the developer configures and accepts the Firebase Dynamic Links terms of condition. The Android package name and iOS bundle ID will be respected only if they are configured in the same Firebase Auth project used.

    Returns Promise<void>