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I have found a way(according this):
const { private_key, client_email, project_id } = require('path/to/keyfile.json')
const firebaseConfig = {
credentials: {
private_key,
client_email
},
projectId: project_id
}
const firestore = new Firestore(firebaseConfig)
Maybe it would be added to README.md? Or is it an unstable internal api for now?
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All of the @google-cloud/*
APIs allow specifying options.credentials
, so no need to worry about it being an internal API. Our docs are going through a bit of an overhaul, transitioning from a custom GitHub hosted site to cloud.google.com. The format we used for the former isn't fully compatible with the latter.
I'm going to use this issue to track the changes to the documentation, to clear these things up.
Sorry for the confusion.
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Thanks for clarifying!
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