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#Bonfire

One of the big announcements of Google IO 2016 was Firebase. No longer "just" a database, the Firebase umbrella now includes integrated Analytics, Crash Reporting, Push Messaging, Dynamic Links, Storage, Hosting, and more. Is this new platform ready for all your projects? Should you spend time learning everything about it?

We like to keep on top of new technology at Novoda, so we decided to dedicate some time to explore the new Firebase. With a small team of four developers (two for iOS and two for Android) we took the idea of a chat application shown in most sample code and expanded it into a more feature-rich example. Today we want to share with you our findings and the demo app that was built during this exploration. Say hello to Bonfire!

Bonfire logo

###Bonfire features:

  • Real time chat organised into channels
  • Authentication using Google Sign-In
  • Channel names limited to one emoji on database level
  • Public and private channels
  • Any user can create a channel
  • Channel members can add and remove members of a private channel
  • Remote configuration of the order of channels in the channels screen
  • Invite users to the app with a customised welcome screen

Bonfire is built on top of the new Firebase from Google. It was built by a joint team working on the iOS and the Android version simultatiously.

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The iOS app hasn’t made it through the app review process, but you can sign up to our beta

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