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Firebase Realtime Database is the backend service that is provided by Google for handling backend tasks for your Android apps, IOS apps as well as websites. It provides so many services such as storage, database, and many more. The feature for which Firebase is famous is its Firebase Realtime Database. By using Firebase Realtime Database in your app you can give live data updates to your users without actually refreshing your app. So in this article, we will be creating a simple app in which we will be using Firebase Realtime Database and retrieve the data from the Firebase Realtime database and will see the real-time data changes in our android application using Jetpack Compose. A sample video is given below to get an idea about what we are going to do in this article.
Step 1: Create a New Project in Android Studio
To create a new project in Android Studio please refer to How to Create/Start a New Project in Android Studio. While choosing the template, select Empty Compose Activity. If you do not find this template, try upgrading the Android Studio to the latest version. We demonstrated the application in Kotlin, so make sure you select Kotlin as the primary language while creating a New Project.
Step 2: Connect your app to Firebase
After creating a new project, navigate to the Tools option on the top bar. Inside that click on Firebase. After clicking on Firebase, you can get to see the right column mentioned below in the screenshot.
Inside that column Navigate to Firebase Realtime Database. Click on that option and you will get to see two options on Connect app to Firebase and Add Firebase Realtime Database to your app. Click on Connect now and your app will be connected to Firebase. After that click on the second option and now your App is connected to Firebase.
After completing this process you will get to see the below screen.
Now verify whether your app is connected to Firebase or not. Go to your build.gradle file. Navigate to the app > Gradle Scripts > build.gradle file and make sure that the below dependency is added in your dependencies section.
implementation platform('com.google.firebase:firebase-bom:30.3.2')
implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-database-ktx'
If the above dependency is not added to your dependencies section. Add this dependency and sync your project.
Step 3: Add internet permission to your AndroidManifest.xml file
Add the permission for the internet in the AndroidManifest.xml file.
Step 4: Working with the MainActivity.kt file
Go to the MainActivity.kt file and refer to the following code. Below is the code for the MainActivity.java file. Comments are added inside the code to understand the code in more detail.
After adding this code to your app. Now go to Firebase and click on Go to console option which is in the top right corner.
After clicking on this screen you will get to see the below screen with your all project inside that select your project.
Inside that screen click n Realtime Database in the left window.
After clicking on this option you will get to see the screen on the right side. On this page click on the Rules option which is present in the top bar. You will get to see the below screen.
In this project, we are adding our rules as true for reading as well as a write because we are not using any authentication to verify our user. So we are currently setting it to true to test our application. After changing your rules. Click on the publish button at the top right corner and your rules will be saved there. Now again come back to the Data tab. Now we will be adding our data to Firebase manually from Firebase itself.
Step 5: Adding data in Firebase Console
Inside Firebase in the Data tab, you are getting to see the below screen. Hover your cursor on null and click on the β+β option on the right side and click on that option. After clicking on that option. Add the data as added in the below image. Make sure to add βDataβ in the Name field because we are setting our reference for Firebase as βDataβ in our code on line 55. So we have to set it to βDataβ. You can change your reference and also change it in the Database. Inside the value field, you can add any data you want. This will be the string that we are going to display inside our text view. After adding data click on the add button and your data will be added in Firebase and this data will be displayed in your app.
After adding this data you will get to see the below screen:
After adding this data run your app and see the output of the app:
Output:
While testing your app you can change your value field in your Firebase console and you can get to see that it will also get updated in your app as well. So in this task, we do not have to refresh our app at any time. As soon as we update the value in our Firebase it will get updated in our App as well. In the below video, we have changed the data from Firebase and it is being updated in-app as well.