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# Google Login
Much like Facebook loginin, Firebase provides the ability to accept and sign in with a Google credential.
## Installing `react-native-google-signin`
To sign in with Google, we recommend using `react-native-google-signin` . This provides a native way of obtaining the users
Google accounts and their required `accessToken` .
```
npm install react-native-google-signin --save
react-native link react-native-google-signin
```
## Creating a credential
To generate a new credential for the user, simply call the asynchronous `signIn` method `react-native-google-signin` provides and create a new
credential from the `firebase.auth.GoogleAuthProvider` :
```js
import { GoogleSignin } from 'react-native-google-signin';
// Calling this function will open Google for login.
export const googleLogin = async () => {
try {
// Add any configuration settings here:
await GoogleSignin.configure();
const data = await GoogleSignin.signIn();
// create a new firebase credential with the token
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const credential = firebase.auth.GoogleAuthProvider.credential(
data.idToken,
data.accessToken
);
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// login with credential
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const currentUser = await firebase
.auth()
.signInAndRetrieveDataWithCredential(credential);
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} catch (e) {
console.error(e);
}
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};
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```
The flow here is exactly the same as the rest of our app; logging in with the newly created credential will trigger our `onAuthStateChanged` lister to fire with
the new user, logging us into the application.