Follow the following steps to start configure your authentication endpoint and start building your own security logic.
liveblocks/node
packageLet’s first install the @liveblocks/node
package in your
Firebase functions project.
Create a new Firebase callable function as shown below. This is where you will implement your security and define if the current user has access to a specific room.
On the front end, you can now replace the publicApiKey
option with authEndpoint
pointing to the endpoint you
just created.
A room can have defaultAccesses
, usersAccesses
, and groupsAccesses
defined.
Permissions are then checked when users try to connect to a room. For security purposes,
room permissions can only be set on the back-end through @liveblocks/node
or our REST API.
For instance, you can use liveblocks.createRoom
to create a new room with read-only public access levels while giving write access to specific groups and users.
For more information, make sure to read the section on room permissions.
Both userId
and userInfo
can then be used in your JavaScript application as
such: