react-native-firebase/docs/firebase-setup.md

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# Firebase Setup
The RNFirebase library is intended on making it easy to work with [Firebase](https://firebase.google.com/) and provides a small native shim to the Firebase native code.
To add Firebase to your project, make sure to create a project in the [Firebase console](https://firebase.google.com/console)
![Create a new project](http://d.pr/i/17cJ2.png)
Each platform uses a different setup method after creating the project.
## iOS
See the [ios setup guide](./installation.ios.md).
## Android
See the [android setup guide](./installation.android.md).
## Usage
After creating a Firebase project and installing the library, we can use it in our project by importing the library in our JavaScript:
```javascript
import RNFirebase from 'react-native-firebase'
```
We need to tell the Firebase library we want to _configure_ the project. RNFirebase provides a way to configure both the native and the JavaScript side of the project at the same time with a single command:
```javascript
const firebase = RNFirebase.initializeApp({
// config options
});
```
### Configuration Options
| option | type | Default Value | Description |
|----------------|----------|-------------------------|----------------------------------------|
| debug | bool | false | When set to true, RNFirebase will log messages to the console and fire `debug` events we can listen to in `js` |
| persistence | bool | false | When set to true, database persistence will be enabled. |
For instance:
```javascript
import RNFirebase from 'react-native-firebase';
const configurationOptions = {
debug: true
};
const firebase = RNFirebase.initializeApp(configurationOptions);
export default firebase;
```