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Angular 5 onAuthStateChanged never called #588
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Facing the same issue
…On 29 Dec 2017 2:00 a.m., "giorgiopiatti" ***@***.***> wrote:
I was trying to see if there weren't any issues with this plugin and the
last version of nativescript (3.4) and angular (5.0.0)...
All seems to work but when I try to subscribe to the event
onAuthStateChaged
from the init method or by calling the listener, nothing is triggered.
Nothing is passed to the callback function.
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If anyone can share a simple project reproducing this issue then I'm glad to take a look. In the meanwhile, please compare your code to the Angular demo app in this repo which seems to work fine. |
@EddyVerbruggen I've used the demo app code, forking directly from this repository and updating to Angular 5.1.0 as showed there https://github.com/giorgiopiatti/nativescript-plugin-firebase/tree/master/demo-ng Thanks ;) |
Also having this issue |
Are you implying with Angular 5.0.0 it was working fine? |
I believe I was having a similar problem. After firebase.init I was able to login, but the onAuthStateChange Listener was not firing. Putting firebase.init inside a 1 second timeout made it operational. This happened on angular 5, and maybe 4 too. |
Thankyou @NicholasSmilovic Wrapping firebase.init inside a 1-second timeout resolved the issue. @EddyVerbruggen No also with Angular 5.0.0, wasn't working but with the suggestion of Nicholas also is solved. |
See #613. |
I was trying to see if there weren't any issues with this plugin and the last version of nativescript (3.4) and angular (5.0.0)...
When I try to subscribe to the event
from the init method or by calling the listener, nothing is triggered. Nothing is passed to the callback function.
Update
I've investigated a bit more and I found out that the error happens when I initialize firebase, in fact the initialization is never completed but no error is caught by the promise.
When I also try to use other functions, it give me the message that I must run the initialization first.
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