Marketplace firebase-app-hosting-basics
Deploy and manage web apps with Firebase App Hosting. Use this skill when deploying Next.js/Angular apps with backends.
git clone https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/firebase/firebase-app-hosting-basics" ~/.claude/skills/aiskillstore-marketplace-firebase-app-hosting-basics && rm -rf "$T"
skills/firebase/firebase-app-hosting-basics/SKILL.mdApp Hosting Basics
Description
This skill enables the agent to deploy and manage modern, full-stack web applications (Next.js, Angular, etc.) using Firebase App Hosting.
Important: In order to use App Hosting, your Firebase project must be on the Blaze pricing plan. Direct the user to https://console.firebase.google.com/project/_/overview?purchaseBillingPlan=metered to upgrade their plan.
Hosting vs App Hosting
Choose Firebase Hosting if:
- You are deploying a static site (HTML/CSS/JS).
- You are deploying a simple SPA (React, Vue, etc. without SSR).
- You want full control over the build and deploy process via CLI.
Choose Firebase App Hosting if:
- You are using a supported full-stack framework like Next.js or Angular.
- You need Server-Side Rendering (SSR) or ISR.
- You want an automated "git push to deploy" workflow with zero configuration.
Deploying to App Hosting
Deploy from Source
This is the recommended flow for most users.
- Configure
with anfirebase.json
block.apphosting{ "apphosting": { "backendId": "my-app-id", "rootDir": "/", "ignore": [ "node_modules", ".git", "firebase-debug.log", "firebase-debug.*.log", "functions" ] } } - Create or edit
- see Configuration for more information on how to do so.apphosting.yaml - If the app needs safe access to sensitive keys, use
commands to set and grant access to secrets.npx -y firebase-tools@latest apphosting:secrets - Run
when you are ready to deploy.npx -y firebase-tools@latest deploy
Automated deployment via GitHub (CI/CD)
Alternatively, set up a backend connected to a GitHub repository for automated deployments "git push" deployments. This is only recommended for more advanced users, and is not required to use App Hosting. See CLI Commands for more information on how to set this up using CLI commands.
Emulation
See Emulation for more information on how to test your app locally using the Firebase Local Emulator Suite.