Support Firebase 4.x
See original GitHub issueVersion info
Angular:
1.x
Firebase:
4.x
AngularFire:
2.3.0
Steps to reproduce
Run npm install
and receive warning:
WARN angularfire@2.3.0 requires a peer of firebase@3.x.x but none was installed.
Expected behavior
angularfire should support Firebase 4.x
Actual behavior
angularfire does not support Firebase 4.x
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 6 years ago
- Reactions:14
- Comments:14 (3 by maintainers)
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@katowulf could you update us on the status of (a) if Firebase 4.x will be supported here, and (b) is this repository deprecated?
Yesterday marked 3 months since Firebase 4.0 was released.
I’m also a bit surprised the lack of official support for FB 4.x in AngularFire given it’s still widely used (or so I presume). Would be great to understand if this library is getting deprecated.