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## Apps
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?> For the **default** app see: [Default App](/core/default-app)
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?> For initializing **additional apps** natively and also via js code over the RN bridge see: [Dynamically Initializing Apps](/core/initialize-apps)
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### Reading App Options
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!> `<app>.options.clientId` is not available on the **Android Firebase SDK** so will return null for Android, see the issue: [firebase/firebase-ios-sdk#140 (comment)](https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/issues/140#issuecomment-315953708)
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Just like the Firebase web sdk you can view options used to initialize an app instance in the same way, for example:
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```js
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import firebase from 'react-native-firebase';
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const defaultApp = firebase.app();
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// get the default app name/options that the app initialized with
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console.log("name", defaultApp.name);
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console.log("apiKey", defaultApp.options.apiKey);
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console.log("applicationId", defaultApp.options.applicationId);
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console.log("databaseUrl", defaultApp.options.databaseUrl);
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console.log("messagingSenderId", defaultApp.options.messagingSenderId);
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console.log("projectId", defaultApp.options.projectId);
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console.log("storageBucket", defaultApp.options.projectId);
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```
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