Sveltekit Firebase Auth Server Side

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This repo accompanies my blog post on accessing the Firebase user in the SvelteKit backend.

Overview

This analysis is based on a repository that accompanies a blog post on accessing the Firebase user in the SvelteKit backend. The goal of the repository is to provide an example on how to achieve this functionality.

Features

  • Firebase user access: The repository demonstrates how to access the Firebase user in the SvelteKit backend.
  • Clone and install: The repository can be easily cloned and installed using the provided steps.
  • Environment variables: A .env file can be created to set the necessary environment variables for the functionality to work properly.

Summary

The repository serves as a companion to a blog post and provides an example on how to access the Firebase user in the SvelteKit backend. It offers easy installation steps and the ability to set environment variables to ensure proper functionality.

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