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April 23, 2020

164.16.8

Frank van PuffelenFirebase at Google

The Firebase Android SDKs for Analytics, Authentication, Crashlytics, Crashlytics NDK, Cloud Firestore, Cloud Messaging, In-App Messaging, Installations, Instance IDs, Firebase ML, Performance Monitor...

Features

  • The Firebase JavaScript SDK (v7.14.2) includes bug fixes for Cloud Firestore and Cloud Messaging. To install the SDK, see Add Firebase to your JavaScript Project.
  • The Firebase Admin Go SDK (v3.12.1) is now available. This release comes with improvements to credentials loading and a bug fix in the FCM topic management API. To install this SDK, see Add the Firebase Admin SDK to your Server.
  • The Firebase SDK for C++ (v6.14.0) is now available. This release includes an update to the Cloud Firestore logging API.
  • The Firebase Bill of Materials (BoM) has been updated to v25.3.0. Learn how to add SDKs to your app using the Firebase BoM, in the Android getting started guide.
  • The Firebase SDK for Unity (v6.14.0) is now available. This release includes an update to the Cloud Firestore logging API and removes a dependency on UIWebView API from the Crashlytics iOS SDK.
  • The Firebase Android SDKs for Analytics, Authentication, Crashlytics, Crashlytics NDK, Cloud Firestore, Cloud Messaging, In-App Messaging, Installations, Instance IDs, Firebase ML, Performance Monitoring, Realtime Database, and Remote Config have been updated. The Crashlytics Gradle plugin has also been updated. For more details, check out the latest Android Release Notes. To get started with Firebase in Android, see Add Firebase to your Android Project.
  • The Firebase Admin .NET SDK (v1.11.0) is now available. This release comes with new APIs for revoking refresh tokens and checking for revoked ID tokens. To install this SDK, see Add the Firebase Admin SDK to your Server.

The Firebase Android SDKs for Analytics, Authentication, Crashlytics, Crashlytics NDK, Cloud Firestore, Cloud Messaging, In-App Messaging, Installations, Instance IDs, Firebase ML, Performance Monitoring, Realtime Database, and Remote Config have been updated. The Crashlytics Gradle plugin has also been updated. For more details, check out the latest Android Release Notes. To get started with Firebase in Android, see Add Firebase to your Android Project.