How do you verify a Firebase Function?












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I'd like to add a webhook to a Google Cloud PubSub push subscription. My endpoint for the webhook url is a Firebase Function. To post to my Firebase endpoint, I must verify the domain.



My problem is that Firebase Functions don't seem to have a way to statically host a single website. Firebase hosting happens in an entirely different domain.



What I have (from Firebase Hosting):




https://[PROJECT-ID].firebaseapp.com/[GOOGLE-FILE].html




What I need (from Firebase Functions):




https://us-central1-[PROJECTID].cloudfunctions.net/[Google-FILE].html











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  • What are you looking at that suggests pubsub triggers require domain verification? I've been able to set up and use pubsub triggers in Cloud Functions without any hassle (other than activating billing, as required).

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 21 '18 at 1:06











  • A pull subscription requires domain verification.

    – Jefftopia
    Nov 21 '18 at 1:21











  • Are you trying to set up a function to get triggered whenever a message lands in a pubsub topic? Share some code?

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 21 '18 at 1:43






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    Following this guide: developers.google.com/gmail/api/guides/push#watch_request

    – Jefftopia
    Nov 21 '18 at 1:50






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    Ok, your question states pubsub in both the text and the tag. You may want to consider rewriting it. Or, actually use pubsub which should be much easier.

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 21 '18 at 2:14
















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I'd like to add a webhook to a Google Cloud PubSub push subscription. My endpoint for the webhook url is a Firebase Function. To post to my Firebase endpoint, I must verify the domain.



My problem is that Firebase Functions don't seem to have a way to statically host a single website. Firebase hosting happens in an entirely different domain.



What I have (from Firebase Hosting):




https://[PROJECT-ID].firebaseapp.com/[GOOGLE-FILE].html




What I need (from Firebase Functions):




https://us-central1-[PROJECTID].cloudfunctions.net/[Google-FILE].html











share|improve this question

























  • What are you looking at that suggests pubsub triggers require domain verification? I've been able to set up and use pubsub triggers in Cloud Functions without any hassle (other than activating billing, as required).

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 21 '18 at 1:06











  • A pull subscription requires domain verification.

    – Jefftopia
    Nov 21 '18 at 1:21











  • Are you trying to set up a function to get triggered whenever a message lands in a pubsub topic? Share some code?

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 21 '18 at 1:43






  • 1





    Following this guide: developers.google.com/gmail/api/guides/push#watch_request

    – Jefftopia
    Nov 21 '18 at 1:50






  • 1





    Ok, your question states pubsub in both the text and the tag. You may want to consider rewriting it. Or, actually use pubsub which should be much easier.

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 21 '18 at 2:14














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I'd like to add a webhook to a Google Cloud PubSub push subscription. My endpoint for the webhook url is a Firebase Function. To post to my Firebase endpoint, I must verify the domain.



My problem is that Firebase Functions don't seem to have a way to statically host a single website. Firebase hosting happens in an entirely different domain.



What I have (from Firebase Hosting):




https://[PROJECT-ID].firebaseapp.com/[GOOGLE-FILE].html




What I need (from Firebase Functions):




https://us-central1-[PROJECTID].cloudfunctions.net/[Google-FILE].html











share|improve this question
















I'd like to add a webhook to a Google Cloud PubSub push subscription. My endpoint for the webhook url is a Firebase Function. To post to my Firebase endpoint, I must verify the domain.



My problem is that Firebase Functions don't seem to have a way to statically host a single website. Firebase hosting happens in an entirely different domain.



What I have (from Firebase Hosting):




https://[PROJECT-ID].firebaseapp.com/[GOOGLE-FILE].html




What I need (from Firebase Functions):




https://us-central1-[PROJECTID].cloudfunctions.net/[Google-FILE].html








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  • What are you looking at that suggests pubsub triggers require domain verification? I've been able to set up and use pubsub triggers in Cloud Functions without any hassle (other than activating billing, as required).

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 21 '18 at 1:06











  • A pull subscription requires domain verification.

    – Jefftopia
    Nov 21 '18 at 1:21











  • Are you trying to set up a function to get triggered whenever a message lands in a pubsub topic? Share some code?

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 21 '18 at 1:43






  • 1





    Following this guide: developers.google.com/gmail/api/guides/push#watch_request

    – Jefftopia
    Nov 21 '18 at 1:50






  • 1





    Ok, your question states pubsub in both the text and the tag. You may want to consider rewriting it. Or, actually use pubsub which should be much easier.

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 21 '18 at 2:14



















  • What are you looking at that suggests pubsub triggers require domain verification? I've been able to set up and use pubsub triggers in Cloud Functions without any hassle (other than activating billing, as required).

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 21 '18 at 1:06











  • A pull subscription requires domain verification.

    – Jefftopia
    Nov 21 '18 at 1:21











  • Are you trying to set up a function to get triggered whenever a message lands in a pubsub topic? Share some code?

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 21 '18 at 1:43






  • 1





    Following this guide: developers.google.com/gmail/api/guides/push#watch_request

    – Jefftopia
    Nov 21 '18 at 1:50






  • 1





    Ok, your question states pubsub in both the text and the tag. You may want to consider rewriting it. Or, actually use pubsub which should be much easier.

    – Doug Stevenson
    Nov 21 '18 at 2:14

















What are you looking at that suggests pubsub triggers require domain verification? I've been able to set up and use pubsub triggers in Cloud Functions without any hassle (other than activating billing, as required).

– Doug Stevenson
Nov 21 '18 at 1:06





What are you looking at that suggests pubsub triggers require domain verification? I've been able to set up and use pubsub triggers in Cloud Functions without any hassle (other than activating billing, as required).

– Doug Stevenson
Nov 21 '18 at 1:06













A pull subscription requires domain verification.

– Jefftopia
Nov 21 '18 at 1:21





A pull subscription requires domain verification.

– Jefftopia
Nov 21 '18 at 1:21













Are you trying to set up a function to get triggered whenever a message lands in a pubsub topic? Share some code?

– Doug Stevenson
Nov 21 '18 at 1:43





Are you trying to set up a function to get triggered whenever a message lands in a pubsub topic? Share some code?

– Doug Stevenson
Nov 21 '18 at 1:43




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Following this guide: developers.google.com/gmail/api/guides/push#watch_request

– Jefftopia
Nov 21 '18 at 1:50





Following this guide: developers.google.com/gmail/api/guides/push#watch_request

– Jefftopia
Nov 21 '18 at 1:50




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1





Ok, your question states pubsub in both the text and the tag. You may want to consider rewriting it. Or, actually use pubsub which should be much easier.

– Doug Stevenson
Nov 21 '18 at 2:14





Ok, your question states pubsub in both the text and the tag. You may want to consider rewriting it. Or, actually use pubsub which should be much easier.

– Doug Stevenson
Nov 21 '18 at 2:14












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I solved this by using express.static on a folder containing Google's HTML to be verified in my "./functions" directory.



Google really ought to consider allowing their static site hosting to optionally deploy to a specified route in a functions domain, rather than purely through a separate domain.



Something like the following:



...
constructor() {
this.express = express();

// place your google verification HMTL file in the directory to expose
// in my case, 'www'
this.express.use(express.static(join(__dirname, '../..', 'www')));


Then deploy your function.






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    Is it possible to get more details on how you achieved that? Thx!

    – roly
    Feb 8 at 11:19











  • Added a code snippet. Hope that helps.

    – Jefftopia
    Feb 8 at 15:02











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I solved this by using express.static on a folder containing Google's HTML to be verified in my "./functions" directory.



Google really ought to consider allowing their static site hosting to optionally deploy to a specified route in a functions domain, rather than purely through a separate domain.



Something like the following:



...
constructor() {
this.express = express();

// place your google verification HMTL file in the directory to expose
// in my case, 'www'
this.express.use(express.static(join(__dirname, '../..', 'www')));


Then deploy your function.






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    Is it possible to get more details on how you achieved that? Thx!

    – roly
    Feb 8 at 11:19











  • Added a code snippet. Hope that helps.

    – Jefftopia
    Feb 8 at 15:02
















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I solved this by using express.static on a folder containing Google's HTML to be verified in my "./functions" directory.



Google really ought to consider allowing their static site hosting to optionally deploy to a specified route in a functions domain, rather than purely through a separate domain.



Something like the following:



...
constructor() {
this.express = express();

// place your google verification HMTL file in the directory to expose
// in my case, 'www'
this.express.use(express.static(join(__dirname, '../..', 'www')));


Then deploy your function.






share|improve this answer





















  • 1





    Is it possible to get more details on how you achieved that? Thx!

    – roly
    Feb 8 at 11:19











  • Added a code snippet. Hope that helps.

    – Jefftopia
    Feb 8 at 15:02














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I solved this by using express.static on a folder containing Google's HTML to be verified in my "./functions" directory.



Google really ought to consider allowing their static site hosting to optionally deploy to a specified route in a functions domain, rather than purely through a separate domain.



Something like the following:



...
constructor() {
this.express = express();

// place your google verification HMTL file in the directory to expose
// in my case, 'www'
this.express.use(express.static(join(__dirname, '../..', 'www')));


Then deploy your function.






share|improve this answer















I solved this by using express.static on a folder containing Google's HTML to be verified in my "./functions" directory.



Google really ought to consider allowing their static site hosting to optionally deploy to a specified route in a functions domain, rather than purely through a separate domain.



Something like the following:



...
constructor() {
this.express = express();

// place your google verification HMTL file in the directory to expose
// in my case, 'www'
this.express.use(express.static(join(__dirname, '../..', 'www')));


Then deploy your function.







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    Is it possible to get more details on how you achieved that? Thx!

    – roly
    Feb 8 at 11:19











  • Added a code snippet. Hope that helps.

    – Jefftopia
    Feb 8 at 15:02














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    Is it possible to get more details on how you achieved that? Thx!

    – roly
    Feb 8 at 11:19











  • Added a code snippet. Hope that helps.

    – Jefftopia
    Feb 8 at 15:02








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Is it possible to get more details on how you achieved that? Thx!

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Added a code snippet. Hope that helps.

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Added a code snippet. Hope that helps.

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