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Mostrar un dominio personalizado durante el acceso
En este documento se muestra cómo personalizar el controlador de autenticación de Identity Platform para que los usuarios vean tu dominio cuando accedan.
Información sobre el controlador de autenticación predeterminado
Cuando habilitas Identity Platform en tu proyecto, se crea automáticamente un subdominio único con la tecnología de Firebase Hosting.
El dominio tiene el formato https://[PROJECT-ID].firebaseapp.com.
De forma predeterminada, Identity Platform usa este dominio para controlar todos los redireccionamientos de acceso de OAuth, OIDC y SAML.
Usar el dominio predeterminado tiene varios beneficios:
Configuración más sencilla
Usa varios dominios con los mismos proveedores federados
Compartir una única URL de devolución de llamada entre diferentes servicios y dominios
Funciona con proveedores que solo admiten una URL de devolución de llamada por app.
La desventaja del controlador predeterminado es que los usuarios vean brevemente la URL https://[PROJECT-ID].firebaseapp.com cuando accedan.
Personaliza el controlador de autenticación
Para anular el controlador predeterminado y proporcionar tu propio controlador, haz lo siguiente:
Agrega el dominio personalizado a la lista de Dominios autorizados.
Actualiza la URL de devolución de llamada con tu proveedor de identidad para usar tu dominio personalizado en lugar del dominio predeterminado. Por ejemplo, cambia https://myproject.firebaseapp.com/__/auth/handler a https://auth.mycustomdomain.com/__/auth/handler.
Haz clic en Guardar.
Actualiza la configuración del SDK de cliente
Web
Por lo general, puedes copiar el código de inicialización del SDK de cliente desde la consola deGoogle Cloud . Si personalizas el controlador de autenticación, deberás actualizar el campo authDomain a tu dominio personalizado:
Web versión 9
import{initializeApp}from"firebase/app";constfirebaseConfig={apiKey:"...",// By default, authDomain is '[YOUR_APP].firebaseapp.com'.// You may replace it with a custom domain.authDomain:'[YOUR_CUSTOM_DOMAIN]'};constfirebaseApp=initializeApp(firebaseConfig);
firebase.initializeApp({apiKey:'...',// By default, authDomain is '[YOUR_APP].firebaseapp.com'.// You may replace it with a custom domain.authDomain:'[YOUR_CUSTOM_DOMAIN]'});
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[Connect your project to a custom domain](https://firebase.google.com/docs/hosting/custom-domain).\n You'll need to complete these steps using the Firebase Console; using\n the Google Cloud CLI or the Google Cloud console is not\n supported.\n\n2. Go to the **Identity Providers** page in the Google Cloud console, and\n select your SAML provider.\n [Go to the Identity Providers page](https://console.cloud.google.com/customer-identity/providers) \n\n3. Add the custom domain to the list of **Authorized Domains**.\n\n4. Update the **Callback URL** with your identity provider to use your custom\n domain instead of the default domain. For example, change\n `https://myproject.firebaseapp.com/__/auth/handler` to\n `https://auth.mycustomdomain.com/__/auth/handler`.\n\n5. Click **Save**.\n\nUpdating your client SDK configuration\n--------------------------------------\n\n### Web\n\nNormally, you can copy the initialization code for the client SDK from the\nGoogle Cloud console. If you customize the authentication handler, you'll\nneed to update the `authDomain` field to your custom domain: \n\n### Web version 9\n\n```javascript\nimport { initializeApp } from \"firebase/app\";\n\nconst firebaseConfig = {\n apiKey: \"...\",\n // By default, authDomain is '[YOUR_APP].firebaseapp.com'.\n // You may replace it with a custom domain.\n authDomain: '[YOUR_CUSTOM_DOMAIN]'\n};\nconst firebaseApp = initializeApp(firebaseConfig);https://github.com/firebase/snippets-web/blob/467eaa165dcbd9b3ab15711e76fa52237ba37f8b/snippets/auth-next/index/auth_init_custom_domain.js#L8-L16\n```\n\n### Web version 8\n\n```javascript\nfirebase.initializeApp({\n apiKey: '...',\n // By default, authDomain is '[YOUR_APP].firebaseapp.com'.\n // You may replace it with a custom domain.\n authDomain: '[YOUR_CUSTOM_DOMAIN]'\n});https://github.com/firebase/snippets-web/blob/467eaa165dcbd9b3ab15711e76fa52237ba37f8b/auth/index.js#L107-L112\n```\n\n### Android and iOS\n\nTo customize the authentication handler, use the following code: \n\n### Java\n\n FirebaseAuth.getInstance().setCustomAuthDomain(\"[YOUR_CUSTOM_DOMAIN]\");\n\n### Kotlin+KTX\n\n Firebase.auth.setCustomAuthDomain(\"[YOUR_CUSTOM_DOMAIN]\")\n\n### Swift\n\n let auth = Auth.auth()\n auth.customAuthDomain = \"[YOUR_CUSTOM_DOMAIN]\"\n\n### Objective-C\n\n FIRAuth *auth = [FIRAuth auth];\n auth.customAuthDomain(\"[YOUR_CUSTOM_DOMAIN]\");"]]