This document shows you how to use the Firebase Admin SDK to manage
your multi-factor users programmatically. When managing multi-factor users,
you have access to an increased range of user properties compared
to
single-factor users
.
Before you begin
Install the Node.js Admin SDK
. Other Admin SDK
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Getting users
You can retrieve user multi-factor related data, such as a list of enrolled
second factors, from the
UserRecord
object. To get a user record, call
getUser()
or
getUserByEmail()
.
The example below shows a multi-factor enrolled user:
// console.log(userRecord.toJSON());
{
uid: 'some-uid',
displayName: 'John Doe',
email: 'johndoe@gmail.com',
photoURL: 'http://www.example.com/12345678/photo.png',
emailVerified: true,
phoneNumber: '+11234567890',
// Set this user as admin.
customClaims: {admin: true},
// User with Google provider.
providerData: [{
uid: 'google-uid',
email: 'johndoe@gmail.com',
displayName: 'John Doe',
photoURL: 'http://www.example.com/12345678/photo.png',
providerId: 'google.com'
}],
multiFactor: {
enrolledFactors: [
// 2FA with SMS as 2nd factor.
{
uid: '53HG4HG45HG8G04GJ40J4G3J',
phoneNumber: '+16505551234',
displayName: 'Work phone',
enrollmentTime: 'Fri, 22 Sep 2017 01:49:58 GMT',
factorId: 'phone',
},
],
},
};
Listing users
The code below shows how to list all users and check if they have a secondary
factor enrolled:
admin.auth().listUsers(1000, nextPageToken)
.then((listUsersResult) => {
listUsersResult.users.forEach((userRecord) => {
// Multi-factor enrolled users second factors can be retrieved via:
if (userRecord.multiFactor) {
userRecord.multiFactor.enrolledFactors.forEach((enrolledFactor) => {
console.log(userRecord.uid, enrolledFactor.toJSON());
});
}
});
})
.catch((error) => {
console.log('Error listing users:', error);
});
Users are returned in batches, ordered by their
uid
. Each batch of results
contains a list of users, and a next page token used to fetch the next batch.
When all users have been listed, no
pageToken
is returned.
The
maxResult
field specifies the maximum batch size. The default and
maximum value is 1000.
Creating a user
Call
createUser()
to create a new user. New users with secondary factors must
have a verified email address (set
emailVerified
to
true
) and use a
supported first factor to sign in. Up to 5 secondary factors are allowed per
user.
The example shows how to create a new user with 2 secondary factors:
admin.auth().createUser({
uid: '123456789',
email: 'user@example.com',
emailVerified: true,
password: 'password',
multiFactor: {
enrolledFactors: [
// When creating users with phone second factors, the uid and
// enrollmentTime should not be specified. These will be provisioned by
// the Auth server.
// Primary second factor.
{
phoneNumber: '+16505550001',
displayName: 'Corp phone',
factorId: 'phone',
},
// Backup second factor.
{
phoneNumber: '+16505550002',
displayName: 'Personal phone',
factorId: 'phone'
},
],
},
})
.then((userRecord) => {
console.log(userRecord.multiFactor.enrolledFactors);
})
.catch((error) => {
console.log(error);
});
Updating a user
To update an existing user, call
updateUser()
:
admin.auth().updateUser(uid: '123456789', {
multiFactor: {
enrolledFactors: [
{
// uid will be auto-generated.
phoneNumber: '+16505550003',
displayName: 'Spouse\'s phone',
factorId: 'phone',
},
{
// uid can also be specified. This is useful if a new second factor is added and an
// existing enrolled second factor is kept unmodified.
uid: 'existing-enrolled-mfa-uid',
phoneNumber: '+16505550004',
displayName: 'Personal phone',
factorId: 'phone',
},
{
phoneNumber: '+16505550005',
displayName: 'Backup phone',
factorId: 'phone',
// Enrollment time can also be explicitly specified.
enrollmentTime: new Date().toUTCString(),
},
],
},
})
.then((userRecord) => {
console.log(userRecord.multiFactor.enrolledFactors);
})
.catch((error) => {
console.log(error);
});
Adding a new secondary factor
Calling
updateUser()
with a list of
enrolledFactors
will erase any of the
user's current secondary factors. To add a new secondary factor while
preserving the existing ones, look up the user first, then add the new factor to
the list:
function enrollSecondFactor(userId, secondFactorPhoneNumber, secondFactorDisplayName) {
return admin.auth().getUser(userId)
.then((userRecord) => {
const updatedList = (userRecord.multiFactor &&
userRecord.multiFactor.toJSON().enrolledFactors) || [];
updatedList.push({
phoneNumber: secondFactorPhoneNumber,
displayName: secondFactorDisplayName,
factorId: 'phone',
});
return admin.auth().updateUser(userRecord.uid, {
multiFactor: {
enrolledFactors: updatedList,
},
});
})
.catch((error) => {
console.log(error);
});
}
Removing a secondary factor
To completely unenroll a user from multi-factor authentication, set
enrolledFactors
to
null
or an empty array:
admin.auth().updateUser(uid: '123456789', {
multiFactor: {
enrolledFactors: null,
},
})
.then((userRecord) => {
console.log(userRecord.multiFactor);
})
.catch((error) => {
console.log(error);
});