More user data from firebase_auth plugin in Flutter
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I have implemented firebase auth (through Google) on Flutter, but I cannot seem to be able to retrieve more user data other than email, picture and name.
I'm interested in age and sex of users.
Also, I don't know why but also on the firebase dashboard those data don't seem to be retrieved after login.
firebase dart flutter google-signin
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I have implemented firebase auth (through Google) on Flutter, but I cannot seem to be able to retrieve more user data other than email, picture and name.
I'm interested in age and sex of users.
Also, I don't know why but also on the firebase dashboard those data don't seem to be retrieved after login.
firebase dart flutter google-signin
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I have implemented firebase auth (through Google) on Flutter, but I cannot seem to be able to retrieve more user data other than email, picture and name.
I'm interested in age and sex of users.
Also, I don't know why but also on the firebase dashboard those data don't seem to be retrieved after login.
firebase dart flutter google-signin
I have implemented firebase auth (through Google) on Flutter, but I cannot seem to be able to retrieve more user data other than email, picture and name.
I'm interested in age and sex of users.
Also, I don't know why but also on the firebase dashboard those data don't seem to be retrieved after login.
firebase dart flutter google-signin
firebase dart flutter google-signin
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Unfortunately Firebase doesn't provide these information, for retrieving that, you can use the ID that you retrieved after the login with external services.
E.g. for gender you can use https://developers.google.com/people/ API.
Flutter seems like a package that is developed by Google Engineers, for Google APIs including people, you can use it. (I haven't done this operation on Flutter, I know it from Android.)
If you are familiar with Android you can check this question and answers.
Thanks for the clear explanation. I'll check the people api.
– Andrea Grippi
Nov 11 at 9:44
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
Unfortunately Firebase doesn't provide these information, for retrieving that, you can use the ID that you retrieved after the login with external services.
E.g. for gender you can use https://developers.google.com/people/ API.
Flutter seems like a package that is developed by Google Engineers, for Google APIs including people, you can use it. (I haven't done this operation on Flutter, I know it from Android.)
If you are familiar with Android you can check this question and answers.
Thanks for the clear explanation. I'll check the people api.
– Andrea Grippi
Nov 11 at 9:44
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up vote
2
down vote
accepted
Unfortunately Firebase doesn't provide these information, for retrieving that, you can use the ID that you retrieved after the login with external services.
E.g. for gender you can use https://developers.google.com/people/ API.
Flutter seems like a package that is developed by Google Engineers, for Google APIs including people, you can use it. (I haven't done this operation on Flutter, I know it from Android.)
If you are familiar with Android you can check this question and answers.
Thanks for the clear explanation. I'll check the people api.
– Andrea Grippi
Nov 11 at 9:44
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up vote
2
down vote
accepted
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
Unfortunately Firebase doesn't provide these information, for retrieving that, you can use the ID that you retrieved after the login with external services.
E.g. for gender you can use https://developers.google.com/people/ API.
Flutter seems like a package that is developed by Google Engineers, for Google APIs including people, you can use it. (I haven't done this operation on Flutter, I know it from Android.)
If you are familiar with Android you can check this question and answers.
Unfortunately Firebase doesn't provide these information, for retrieving that, you can use the ID that you retrieved after the login with external services.
E.g. for gender you can use https://developers.google.com/people/ API.
Flutter seems like a package that is developed by Google Engineers, for Google APIs including people, you can use it. (I haven't done this operation on Flutter, I know it from Android.)
If you are familiar with Android you can check this question and answers.
answered Nov 10 at 23:41
salihguler
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Thanks for the clear explanation. I'll check the people api.
– Andrea Grippi
Nov 11 at 9:44
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Thanks for the clear explanation. I'll check the people api.
– Andrea Grippi
Nov 11 at 9:44
Thanks for the clear explanation. I'll check the people api.
– Andrea Grippi
Nov 11 at 9:44
Thanks for the clear explanation. I'll check the people api.
– Andrea Grippi
Nov 11 at 9:44
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