Firebase UI login with Google is failing due to 12500(SIGN_IN_FAILED) error code
I am using Firebase UI to provide login for my app. When i try to login with Google it is giving error message com.firebase.ui.auth.FirebaseUiException: Code: 12500, message: 12500
. But i when try to integrate google login directly it is working fine. I Couldn't find the way to resolve this issue. Error code description in google document
The sign in attempt didn't succeed with the current account.
Unlike SIGN_IN_REQUIRED. when seeing this error code, there is nothing user can do to recover from the sign in failure. Switching to another account may or may not help. Check adb log to see details if any.
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I am using Firebase UI to provide login for my app. When i try to login with Google it is giving error message com.firebase.ui.auth.FirebaseUiException: Code: 12500, message: 12500
. But i when try to integrate google login directly it is working fine. I Couldn't find the way to resolve this issue. Error code description in google document
The sign in attempt didn't succeed with the current account.
Unlike SIGN_IN_REQUIRED. when seeing this error code, there is nothing user can do to recover from the sign in failure. Switching to another account may or may not help. Check adb log to see details if any.
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I am using Firebase UI to provide login for my app. When i try to login with Google it is giving error message com.firebase.ui.auth.FirebaseUiException: Code: 12500, message: 12500
. But i when try to integrate google login directly it is working fine. I Couldn't find the way to resolve this issue. Error code description in google document
The sign in attempt didn't succeed with the current account.
Unlike SIGN_IN_REQUIRED. when seeing this error code, there is nothing user can do to recover from the sign in failure. Switching to another account may or may not help. Check adb log to see details if any.
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I am using Firebase UI to provide login for my app. When i try to login with Google it is giving error message com.firebase.ui.auth.FirebaseUiException: Code: 12500, message: 12500
. But i when try to integrate google login directly it is working fine. I Couldn't find the way to resolve this issue. Error code description in google document
The sign in attempt didn't succeed with the current account.
Unlike SIGN_IN_REQUIRED. when seeing this error code, there is nothing user can do to recover from the sign in failure. Switching to another account may or may not help. Check adb log to see details if any.
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asked Nov 13 '18 at 8:30
Suresh PichukaSuresh Pichuka
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You may need to set a SHA-1 certificate fingerprint in your app's Firebase settings. See this answer to a similar question here (reproduced below):
https://stackoverflow.com/a/52082447/4982525
Check if SHA-1 fingerprints are added to the firebase project
settings. If not,find SHA-1 fingerprint using
https://developers.google.com/android/guides/client-auth
Also, find the SHA-1 fingerprint of release key using
keytool -list -v -keystore <keystore path>
Remove with the path of the key store.
Then add both SHA-1 fingerprints to firebase projects settings.
NB: Don't forget to replace google-services.json with updated
google-services.json with new fingerprints. I lost two days on that.
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You may need to set a SHA-1 certificate fingerprint in your app's Firebase settings. See this answer to a similar question here (reproduced below):
https://stackoverflow.com/a/52082447/4982525
Check if SHA-1 fingerprints are added to the firebase project
settings. If not,find SHA-1 fingerprint using
https://developers.google.com/android/guides/client-auth
Also, find the SHA-1 fingerprint of release key using
keytool -list -v -keystore <keystore path>
Remove with the path of the key store.
Then add both SHA-1 fingerprints to firebase projects settings.
NB: Don't forget to replace google-services.json with updated
google-services.json with new fingerprints. I lost two days on that.
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You may need to set a SHA-1 certificate fingerprint in your app's Firebase settings. See this answer to a similar question here (reproduced below):
https://stackoverflow.com/a/52082447/4982525
Check if SHA-1 fingerprints are added to the firebase project
settings. If not,find SHA-1 fingerprint using
https://developers.google.com/android/guides/client-auth
Also, find the SHA-1 fingerprint of release key using
keytool -list -v -keystore <keystore path>
Remove with the path of the key store.
Then add both SHA-1 fingerprints to firebase projects settings.
NB: Don't forget to replace google-services.json with updated
google-services.json with new fingerprints. I lost two days on that.
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You may need to set a SHA-1 certificate fingerprint in your app's Firebase settings. See this answer to a similar question here (reproduced below):
https://stackoverflow.com/a/52082447/4982525
Check if SHA-1 fingerprints are added to the firebase project
settings. If not,find SHA-1 fingerprint using
https://developers.google.com/android/guides/client-auth
Also, find the SHA-1 fingerprint of release key using
keytool -list -v -keystore <keystore path>
Remove with the path of the key store.
Then add both SHA-1 fingerprints to firebase projects settings.
NB: Don't forget to replace google-services.json with updated
google-services.json with new fingerprints. I lost two days on that.
You may need to set a SHA-1 certificate fingerprint in your app's Firebase settings. See this answer to a similar question here (reproduced below):
https://stackoverflow.com/a/52082447/4982525
Check if SHA-1 fingerprints are added to the firebase project
settings. If not,find SHA-1 fingerprint using
https://developers.google.com/android/guides/client-auth
Also, find the SHA-1 fingerprint of release key using
keytool -list -v -keystore <keystore path>
Remove with the path of the key store.
Then add both SHA-1 fingerprints to firebase projects settings.
NB: Don't forget to replace google-services.json with updated
google-services.json with new fingerprints. I lost two days on that.
answered Nov 19 '18 at 9:37
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