Authenticate in Unity Using Google Play Games Services
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You can use Google Play Games services to sign in players to an Android game
built on Firebase and Unity. To use Google Play Games services sign-in with
Firebase, first sign in the player with Google Play Games, and request an
OAuth 2.0 auth code when you do so. Then, pass the auth code to
PlayGamesAuthProvider to generate a Firebase credential, which you can use to
authenticate with Firebase.
Before you begin
Set up your Unity project
Add the Firebase config file and the FirebaseUnity SDK to your Unity project
as described in
Add Firebase to your Unity project.
Follow the instructions for Android.
Be sure to import FirebaseAuth.unitypackage.
In the Unity Editor, under Build Settings > Player Settings > Other
Settings set the Android package name of your game.
Then, under Build Settings > Player Settings > Publishing Settings,
select or create a keystore and key, which will be used to sign your Android
package. Your APK must be signed for Play Games sign-in to work—this
requirement applies not just for publishing, but also during development of
your game.
Set up your Firebase project
In the Firebase console, go to the Firebase project
in which you registered your Unity project.
Set your game's SHA-1 fingerprint from the
Settings page
of the Firebase console, using the key you set in Unity.
You can get the SHA-1 fingerprint of your key with the keytool command:
Generate and obtain your project's web server client ID and client
secret:
Within the Sign in method tab, enable the Google sign-in
provider.
Copy the web server client ID and secret from the Google sign-in
provider.
Within the Sign in method tab, enable the Play Games
sign-in provider, and specify your project's web server client ID and
client secret, which you got in the last step.
Configure Play Games services with your Firebase app information
In the Grow section, click
Play Games services > Setup & Management > Configuration.
Click Yes, my game already uses Google APIs, select your Firebase
project from the list, and then click Use.
On the Play Games services configuration page, click
Add Credential.
Select the Game server type.
In the OAuth client field, select your project's web client ID. Be
sure this is the same client ID you specified when you enabled
Play Games sign-in.
Save your changes.
Still on the Play Games services configuration page, click
Add Credential again.
Select the Android type.
In the OAuth client field, select your project's Android client ID.
(If you don't see your Android client ID, be sure you set your game's
SHA-1 fingerprint in the Firebase console.)
Save your changes.
On the Events, Achievements, and Leaderboards pages, create any
Play Games resources you want to use with your game (if you don't
want to use any immediately, you can create a placeholder entry). Then, on
any of the Events, Achievements, or Leaderboards pages, click
Get resources and copy the Android resources snippet somewhere
convenient. You will need the snippet to set up the Google Play Games services
plugin.
The resources snippet looks like the following example:
Import the plugin's Unity package into your Unity project. You can find the
Unity package in the current-build directory of the release archive.
Set up the Play Games plugin:
Click Window > Google Play Games > Setup > Android Setup to open the
Android Configuration screen.
Paste the Android resources snippet you got from the Play console into
the Resources Definition field.
Paste your web server client ID, which you provided when you enabled
Play Games sign-in in the Firebase console, into the Client ID
field.
Click Setup.
In your game, configure a Play Games client with the RequestServerAuthCode
setting enabled:
usingGooglePlayGames;usingGooglePlayGames.BasicApi;usingUnityEngine.SocialPlatforms;usingSystem.Threading.Tasks;PlayGamesClientConfigurationconfig=newPlayGamesClientConfiguration.Builder().RequestServerAuthCode(false/* Don't force refresh */).Build();PlayGamesPlatform.InitializeInstance(config);PlayGamesPlatform.Activate();
Then, when a player chooses to sign in with Play Games, call
Social.localUser.Authenticate():
Social.localUser.Authenticate((boolsuccess)=>{// handle success or failure});
Authenticate with Firebase
After you add Play Games sign-in to your game, you can use the auth code from
Play Games services to authenticate with Firebase.
After the player has successfully signed in using Play Games, in the sign-in
continuation handler, get an auth code for the player's account:
Then, exchange the auth code from Play Games services for a Firebase
credential, and use the Firebase credential to authenticate the player:
Firebase.Auth.FirebaseAuthauth=Firebase.Auth.FirebaseAuth.DefaultInstance;Firebase.Auth.Credentialcredential=Firebase.Auth.PlayGamesAuthProvider.GetCredential(authCode);auth.SignInAndRetrieveDataWithCredentialAsync(credential).ContinueWith(task=>{if(task.IsCanceled){Debug.LogError("SignInAndRetrieveDataWithCredentialAsync was canceled.");return;}if(task.IsFaulted){Debug.LogError("SignInAndRetrieveDataWithCredentialAsync encountered an error: "+task.Exception);return;}Firebase.Auth.AuthResultresult=task.Result;Debug.LogFormat("User signed in successfully: {0} ({1})",result.User.DisplayName,result.User.UserId);});
Next steps
After a user signs in for the first time, a new user account is created and
linked to their Play Games ID. This new account is stored as part of your
Firebase project, and can be used to identify a user across every app in your
project.
In your game, you can get the user's Firebase UID from the
Firebase.Auth.FirebaseUser object:
Firebase.Auth.FirebaseUseruser=auth.CurrentUser;if(user!=null && user.IsValid()){stringplayerName=user.DisplayName;// The user's Id, unique to the Firebase project.// Do NOT use this value to authenticate with your backend server, if you// have one; use User.TokenAsync() instead.stringuid=user.UserId;}
In your Firebase Realtime Database and Cloud Storage Security Rules, you can get
the signed-in user's unique user ID from the auth variable, and use it to
control what data a user can access.
To get a user's Play Games player information or to access Play Games services,
use the APIs provided by the Play Games plugin.
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Then, pass the auth code to\n`PlayGamesAuthProvider` to generate a Firebase credential, which you can use to\nauthenticate with Firebase.\n| **Important:** You can use Google Play Games services sign-in only on Android.\n\nBefore you begin\n\nSet up your Unity project\n\n1. Add the Firebase config file and the Firebase Unity SDK to your Unity project\n as described in\n [Add Firebase to your Unity project](/docs/unity/setup#set_up_environment).\n Follow the instructions for Android.\n\n Be sure to import `FirebaseAuth.unitypackage`.\n2. In the Unity Editor, under **Build Settings \\\u003e Player Settings \\\u003e Other\n Settings** set the Android package name of your game.\n\n3. Then, under **Build Settings \\\u003e Player Settings \\\u003e Publishing Settings**,\n select or create a keystore and key, which will be used to sign your Android\n package. Your APK must be signed for Play Games sign-in to work---this\n requirement applies not just for publishing, but also during development of\n your game.\n\nSet up your Firebase project\n\n1. In the [Firebase console](//console.firebase.google.com/), go to the Firebase project\n in which you registered your Unity project.\n\n2. Set your game's SHA-1 fingerprint from the\n [Settings](//console.firebase.google.com/project/_/settings/general/) page\n of the Firebase console, using the key you set in Unity.\n\n You can get the SHA-1 fingerprint of your key with the `keytool` command: \n\n ```\n keytool -exportcert -list -v \\\n -alias YOUR-KEY-NAME -keystore PATH-TO-KEYSTORE\n ```\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n Alternatively, you can get the SHA hash of your signing certificate with the\n gradle `signingReport` command: \n\n ```\n gradlew signingReport\n ```\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n Your APK must be signed with this key, including during development.\n3. Enable Google Play Games as a sign-in provider:\n\n 1. In the Firebase console, open the\n [**Authentication** section](//console.firebase.google.com/project/_/authentication/providers).\n\n 2. Generate and obtain your project's web server client ID and client\n secret:\n\n 1. Within the **Sign in method** tab, enable the **Google** sign-in\n provider.\n\n 2. Copy the web server client ID and secret from the **Google** sign-in\n provider.\n\n 3. Within the **Sign in method** tab, enable the **Play Games**\n sign-in provider, and specify your project's web server client ID and\n client secret, which you got in the last step.\n\nConfigure Play Games services with your Firebase app information\n\n1. In the\n [Google Play Console](https://play.google.com/console/developers),\n open your Google Play app or create one.\n\n2. In the *Grow* section, click\n **Play Games services \\\u003e Setup \\& Management \\\u003e Configuration**.\n\n3. Click **Yes, my game already uses Google APIs** , select your Firebase\n project from the list, and then click **Use**.\n\n4. On the Play Games services configuration page, click\n **Add Credential**.\n\n 1. Select the **Game server** type.\n 2. In the **OAuth client** field, select your project's web client ID. Be sure this is the same client ID you specified when you enabled Play Games sign-in.\n 3. Save your changes.\n5. Still on the Play Games services configuration page, click\n **Add Credential** again.\n\n 1. Select the **Android** type.\n 2. In the **OAuth client** field, select your project's Android client ID. (If you don't see your Android client ID, be sure you set your game's SHA-1 fingerprint in the Firebase console.)\n 3. Save your changes.\n6. On the **Events** , **Achievements** , and **Leaderboards** pages, create any\n Play Games resources you want to use with your game (if you don't\n want to use any immediately, you can create a placeholder entry). Then, on\n any of the **Events** , **Achievements** , or **Leaderboards** pages, click\n **Get resources** and copy the Android resources snippet somewhere\n convenient. You will need the snippet to set up the Google Play Games services\n plugin.\n\n The resources snippet looks like the following example: \n\n \u003c?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"utf-8\"?\u003e\n \u003c!--\n Google Play game services IDs.\n Save this file as res/values/games-ids.xml in your project.\n --\u003e\n \u003cresources\u003e\n \u003c!-- app_id --\u003e\n \u003cstring name=\"app_id\" translatable=\"false\"\u003e123456789000\u003c/string\u003e\n \u003c!-- package_name --\u003e\n \u003cstring name=\"package_name\" translatable=\"false\"\u003ecom.example.game\u003c/string\u003e\n \u003c!-- event Wiped Raid --\u003e\n \u003cstring name=\"event_wiped_raid\" translatable=\"false\"\u003eCgkIpKjv1a4PEAIYBA\u003c/string\u003e\n \u003c/resources\u003e\n\n7. On the **Testers** page, add the email addresses of any users who need\n to be able to sign in to your game before you release it on the\n Play Store.\n\nIntegrate Play Games sign-in into your game\n\n1. Download the latest release of the\n [Play Games plugin for Unity](https://github.com/playgameservices/play-games-plugin-for-unity/releases)\n and extract it.\n\n2. Import the plugin's Unity package into your Unity project. You can find the\n Unity package in the `current-build` directory of the release archive.\n\n3. Set up the Play Games plugin:\n\n 1. Click **Window \\\u003e Google Play Games \\\u003e Setup \\\u003e Android Setup** to open the **Android Configuration** screen.\n 2. Paste the Android resources snippet you got from the Play console into the **Resources Definition** field.\n 3. Paste your web server client ID, which you provided when you enabled Play Games sign-in in the Firebase console, into the **Client ID** field.\n 4. Click **Setup**.\n4. In your game, configure a Play Games client with the `RequestServerAuthCode`\n setting enabled:\n\n using GooglePlayGames;\n using GooglePlayGames.BasicApi;\n using UnityEngine.SocialPlatforms;\n using System.Threading.Tasks;\n\n PlayGamesClientConfiguration config = new PlayGamesClientConfiguration.Builder()\n .RequestServerAuthCode(false /* Don't force refresh */)\n .Build();\n\n PlayGamesPlatform.InitializeInstance(config);\n PlayGamesPlatform.Activate();\n\n5. Then, when a player chooses to sign in with Play Games, call\n `Social.localUser.Authenticate()`:\n\n Social.localUser.Authenticate((bool success) =\u003e {\n // handle success or failure\n });\n\nAuthenticate with Firebase\n\nAfter you add Play Games sign-in to your game, you can use the auth code from\nPlay Games services to authenticate with Firebase.\n\n1. After the player has successfully signed in using Play Games, in the sign-in\n continuation handler, get an auth code for the player's account:\n\n Social.localUser.Authenticate((bool success) =\u003e {\n if (success) {\n authCode = PlayGamesPlatform.Instance.GetServerAuthCode();\n }\n });\n\n2. Then, exchange the auth code from Play Games services for a Firebase\n credential, and use the Firebase credential to authenticate the player:\n\n Firebase.Auth.FirebaseAuth auth = Firebase.Auth.FirebaseAuth.DefaultInstance;\n Firebase.Auth.Credential credential =\n Firebase.Auth.PlayGamesAuthProvider.GetCredential(authCode);\n auth.SignInAndRetrieveDataWithCredentialAsync(credential).ContinueWith(task =\u003e {\n if (task.IsCanceled) {\n Debug.LogError(\"SignInAndRetrieveDataWithCredentialAsync was canceled.\");\n return;\n }\n if (task.IsFaulted) {\n Debug.LogError(\"SignInAndRetrieveDataWithCredentialAsync encountered an error: \" + task.Exception);\n return;\n }\n\n Firebase.Auth.AuthResult result = task.Result;\n Debug.LogFormat(\"User signed in successfully: {0} ({1})\",\n result.User.DisplayName, result.User.UserId);\n });\n\nNext steps\n\nAfter a user signs in for the first time, a new user account is created and\nlinked to their Play Games ID. This new account is stored as part of your\nFirebase project, and can be used to identify a user across every app in your\nproject.\n\nIn your game, you can get the user's Firebase UID from the\n`Firebase.Auth.FirebaseUser` object: \n\n Firebase.Auth.FirebaseUser user = auth.CurrentUser;\n if (user != null && user.IsValid()) {\n string playerName = user.DisplayName;\n\n // The user's Id, unique to the Firebase project.\n // Do NOT use this value to authenticate with your backend server, if you\n // have one; use User.TokenAsync() instead.\n string uid = user.UserId;\n }\n\nIn your Firebase Realtime Database and Cloud Storage Security Rules, you can get\nthe signed-in user's unique user ID from the `auth` variable, and use it to\ncontrol what data a user can access.\n\nTo get a user's Play Games player information or to access Play Games services,\nuse the APIs provided by the Play Games plugin.\n\nTo sign out a user, call `SignOut()`: \n\n auth.SignOut();"]]