This tutorial builds upon the first part, where we created the user interface for a sign-in and sign-up page using Onsen UI. Now, we'll add functionality using AngularJS and Firebase as the backend. The complete source code is available on GitHub.
Key Concepts:
FirebaseSimpleLogin
for user authentication. Successful authentication redirects the user to a home page.auth.createUser
, and redirection to the sign-in page after successful registration. Error handling includes a modal popup for invalid input.Getting Started:
Clone the tutorial's source code and install dependencies:
git clone https://github.com/sitepoint-examples/OnsenUI--Part1 cd OnsenUI--Part1 npm install npm install -g gulp gulp serve
Access the app at http://localhost:8901/index.html
or use an Android emulator.
Implementing Sign-In:
The /OnsenUI--Part1/www/js/app.js
file contains the AngularJS controller. We'll enhance it with sign-in logic:
(function() { 'use strict'; var module = angular.module('app', ['onsen']); module.controller('AppController', function($scope) { $scope.data = []; $scope.SignIn = function() { var user = $scope.data.username; var pass = $scope.data.password; if (user && pass) { // Firebase authentication auth.login('password', { email: user, password: pass }); } else { // Show validation modal modal.show(); } }; // ... (rest of the controller) }); })();
Add ng-model
directives to the username and password input fields in index.html
:
<input ng-model="data.username" type="text" placeholder="Username" ... /> <input ng-model="data.password" type="password" placeholder="Password" ... />
A modal for validation messages is added to index.html
(around line 92):
<ons-modal var="modal" ng-click="modal.hide()"> Invalid Username or Password. </ons-modal>
The sign-in button's ng-click
event triggers SignIn()
:
<ons-button id="btnSignIn" modifier="large" ng-click="SignIn()">SignIn</ons-button>
Firebase Integration:
Register for a Firebase account and obtain your Firebase URL (e.g., https://your-firebase-app.firebaseio.com
). Include the Firebase and Firebase Simple Login scripts in index.html
:
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Create a Firebase instance and a FirebaseSimpleLogin
instance in app.js
:
var firebaseRef = new Firebase('YOUR_FIREBASE_URL'); var auth = new FirebaseSimpleLogin(firebaseRef, function(error, user) { if (!error && user) { $scope.username = user.email; myNavigator.pushPage('home.html', { animation: 'slide' }); $scope.$apply(); // Ensure Angular updates the view } });
Remember to enable Email & Password authentication in your Firebase console.
Home Page and Logout:
Create home.html
:
<ons-template id="home.html"> <ons-page> <!-- ... content ... --> <ons-icon icon="ion-log-out" ng-click="logout()">Logout</ons-icon> </ons-page> </ons-template>
Add the logout
function to app.js
:
$scope.logout = function() { auth.logout(); $scope.data = []; myNavigator.popPage(); $scope.$apply(); // Ensure Angular updates the view };
Implementing Sign-Up:
Add ng-model
directives to the email and password fields in the sign-up page:
<input ng-model="reg.email" type="text" placeholder="Email Address" ... /> <input ng-model="reg.pass" type="password" placeholder="Password" ... />
Create the SignUp
function in app.js
:
$scope.reg = []; $scope.SignUp = function() { var email = $scope.reg.email; var password = $scope.reg.pass; if (email && password) { auth.createUser(email, password, function(error, user) { if (!error) { myNavigator.popPage(); $scope.$apply(); // Ensure Angular updates the view } else { alert('Error creating user: ' + error); } }); } else { modal.show(); } };
Add the ng-click
directive to the Sign Up button:
git clone https://github.com/sitepoint-examples/OnsenUI--Part1 cd OnsenUI--Part1 npm install npm install -g gulp gulp serve
Add a modal for sign-up validation errors similar to the sign-in modal.
Conclusion:
This enhanced tutorial provides a fully functional sign-in and sign-up system using Onsen UI, AngularJS, and Firebase. Remember to consult the Onsen UI documentation for further component exploration. The FAQs section has been omitted for brevity, as it is largely unrelated to the core code implementation.
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