firebase_phone_auth_handler 0.0.3
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An easy-to-use firebase phone authentication package to easily send and verify OTP's with auto-fetch OTP support via SMS.
FirebasePhoneAuthHandler For Flutter #
- An easy-to-use firebase phone authentication package to easily send and verify OTP's with auto-fetch OTP support via SMS.
Screenshots #

Getting Started #
Step 1: Before you can add Firebase to your app, you need to create a Firebase project to connect to your application.
Visit Understand Firebase Projects to learn more about Firebase projects.
Step 2: To use Firebase in your app, you need to register your app with your Firebase project. Registering your app is often called "adding" your app to your project.
Step 3: Add a Firebase configuration file and the SDK's. (google-services)
Step 4: When the basic setup is done, open the console and then the
project and head over to Authentication from the left drawer menu.
Step 5: Click on Sign-in method next to the Users tab and enable Phone.
Step 6: Follow the additional configuration steps for the platforms to avoid any errors.
Step 7: IMPORTANT: Do not forget to enable the Android Device Verification
service from Google Cloud Platform. (make sure the correct project is selected).
Step 8: Lastly, add firebase_core as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file.
and call Firebase.initializeApp() in the main method as shown:
void main() async {
WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();
await Firebase.initializeApp();
runApp(MyApp());
}
Usage #
To use this plugin, add firebase_phone_auth_handler as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file.
dependencies:
flutter:
sdk: flutter
firebase_phone_auth_handler:
First and foremost, import the widget.
import 'package:firebase_phone_auth_handler/firebase_phone_auth_handler.dart';
Wrap the MaterialApp with FirebasePhoneAuthSupporter to enable your application to support phone authentication like shown.
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return FirebasePhoneAuthSupporter(
child: MaterialApp(
debugShowCheckedModeBanner: false,
home: HomeScreen(),
),
);
}
}
You can now add a FirebasePhoneAuthHandler widget to your widget tree and pass all the required parameters to get started.
FirebasePhoneAuthHandler(
phoneNumber: "+919876543210",
builder: (controller) {
return SizedBox.shrink();
},
),
The phone number is the number to which the OTP will be sent which should be formatted in the following way:
+919876543210 - where +91 is the country code and 9876543210 is the phone number.
The widget returned from the builder is rendered on the screen.
The builder exposes a controller which contains various variables and methods.
Callbacks such as onLoginSuccess or onLoginFailed can be passed to the widget.
onLoginSuccess is called whenever the otp was sent to the mobile successfully and
was either auto verified or verified manually by calling verifyOTP function in the
controller. The callback exposes UserCredential object which can be used to find
user UID and other stuff.
onLoginFailed is called if an error occurs while sending OTP or verifying the OTP
or any internal error occurs, callback is triggered exposing FirebaseAuthException
which can be used to handle the error.
FirebasePhoneAuthHandler(
phoneNumber: "+919876543210",
builder: (controller) {
return SizedBox.shrink();
},
onLoginSuccess: (userCredential) {
print("Login success UID: ${userCredential.user?.uid}");
},
onLoginFailed: (authException) {
print("An error occurred: ${authException.message}");
},
),
To logout the current user(if any), simply call
await FirebasePhoneAuthHandler.signOut(context);
controller.signOut() can also be used to logout the current user if the functionality is needed in
the same screen as the widget itself (where controller is the variable passed in the callback from the builder method in the widget).
Sample Usage
import 'package:firebase_core/firebase_core.dart';
import 'package:firebase_phone_auth_handler/firebase_phone_auth_handler.dart';
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
void main() async {
WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();
await Firebase.initializeApp();
runApp(MyApp());
}
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return FirebasePhoneAuthSupporter(
child: MaterialApp(
debugShowCheckedModeBanner: false,
home: HomeScreen(),
),
);
}
}
class HomeScreen extends StatefulWidget {
@override
_HomeScreenState createState() => _HomeScreenState();
}
class _HomeScreenState extends State<HomeScreen> {
String? _enteredOTP;
static const _phoneNumber = "+919876543210";
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return SafeArea(
child: FirebasePhoneAuthHandler(
phoneNumber: _phoneNumber,
timeOutDuration: const Duration(seconds: 60),
onLoginSuccess: (userCredential) async {
print("Login Success UID: ${userCredential.user?.uid}");
},
onLoginFailed: (e) => print("ERROR: ${e.message}"),
builder: (controller) {
return Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(
title: Text("Verification Code"),
backgroundColor: Colors.black,
actions: controller.codeSent
? [
TextButton(
child: Text(
controller.timerIsActive
? "${controller.timerCount.inSeconds}s"
: "RESEND",
style: TextStyle(color: Colors.blue, fontSize: 18),
),
onPressed: controller.timerIsActive
? null
: () async {
await controller.sendOTP();
},
),
SizedBox(width: 5),
]
: null,
),
body: controller.codeSent
? ListView(
padding: EdgeInsets.all(20),
children: [
Text(
"We've sent an SMS with a verification code to $_phoneNumber",
style: TextStyle(
fontSize: 25,
),
),
SizedBox(height: 10),
Divider(),
AnimatedContainer(
duration: Duration(seconds: 1),
height: controller.timerIsActive ? null : 0,
child: Column(
children: [
CircularProgressIndicator(),
SizedBox(height: 50),
Text(
"Listening for OTP",
textAlign: TextAlign.center,
style: TextStyle(
fontSize: 25,
fontWeight: FontWeight.w600,
),
),
Divider(),
Text("OR", textAlign: TextAlign.center),
Divider(),
],
),
),
Text(
"Enter Code Manually",
style: TextStyle(
fontSize: 20,
fontWeight: FontWeight.w600,
),
),
TextField(
maxLength: 6,
keyboardType: TextInputType.number,
onChanged: (String v) async {
_enteredOTP = v;
if (this._enteredOTP?.length == 6) {
final res =
await controller.verifyOTP(otp: _enteredOTP!);
// Incorrect OTP
if (!res)
print(
"Please enter the correct OTP sent to $_phoneNumber",
);
}
},
),
],
)
: Column(
mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.center,
crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.center,
children: [
CircularProgressIndicator(),
SizedBox(height: 50),
Center(
child: Text(
"Sending OTP",
style: TextStyle(fontSize: 25),
),
),
],
),
floatingActionButton: controller.codeSent
? FloatingActionButton(
backgroundColor: Theme.of(context).accentColor,
child: Icon(Icons.check),
onPressed: () async {
if (_enteredOTP == null || _enteredOTP?.length != 6) {
print("Please enter a valid 6 digit OTP");
} else {
final res =
await controller.verifyOTP(otp: _enteredOTP!);
// Incorrect OTP
if (!res)
print(
"Please enter the correct OTP sent to $_phoneNumber",
);
}
},
)
: null,
);
},
),
);
}
}
Created & Maintained By Rithik Bhandari #
- GitHub: @rithik-dev
- LinkedIn: @rithik-bhandari