Typeerror: Firebase.messaging Is Not A Function In Node.js
Solution 1:
You must included import '@firebase/messaging'
for it to work.
So it's supposed to look like this:
import * as firebase from'firebase/app';
import'@firebase/messaging';
Solution 2:
The criteria you are trying to use only works on the browser:
You have to require firebase-messaging
, check this full sample it will guide you https://github.com/firebase/quickstart-js/tree/master/messaging
For nodeJS implementation, you have to use admin.messaging
https://firebase.google.com/docs/reference/admin/node/admin.messaging
// Get the Messaging service for the default appvar defaultMessaging = admin.messaging();
Solution 3:
The documentation for Firebase does not make it clear that there is a difference of features available based on the current environment. firebase.messaging
is not available to a Node.js client, but is available from the firebase-admin
package. However, this package alone comes with a different set of features specfically for firebase.messaging
.
You can see what's available to you based on your environment in the Firebase Reference docs. Specifically for your case the Node.js (Client) section.
Solution 4:
For react-native-firebase version 5.x.x and 6.x.x
import firebase from'@react-native-firebase/app'import'@react-native-firebase/messaging'
for example get token
const fcmToken = await firebase.messaging().getToken();
console.log(fcmToken)
Solution 5:
In my case was that I was importing firebase only as
import'@firebase/app'
instead of
import * as firebase from'@firebase/app'
after formatting it, I was able to access messaging from firebase.firebase.messaging()
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