Protect custom backend resources with App Check on Apple platforms
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You can use App Check to protect non-Google custom backend resources for
your app, like your own self-hosted backend. To do so, you'll need to do both of
the following:
Modify your app client to send an App Check token along with each request
to your backend, as described on this page.
To ensure your backend requests include a valid, unexpired, App Check token,
wrap each request in a call to AppCheck.token(). The App Check library
will refresh the token if necessary, and you can access the token in the
method's completion block.
Once you have a valid token, send it along with the request to your backend. The
specifics of how you accomplish this are up to you, but don't send
App Check tokens as part of URLs, including in query parameters, as this
makes them vulnerable to accidental leakage and interception. The following
example sends the token in a custom HTTP header, which is the recommended
approach.
Swift
do{lettoken=tryawaitAppCheck.appCheck().token(forcingRefresh:false)// Get the raw App Check token string.lettokenString=token.token// Include the App Check token with requests to your server.leturl=URL(string:"https://yourbackend.example.com/yourApiEndpoint")!varrequest=URLRequest(url:url)request.httpMethod="GET"request.setValue(tokenString,forHTTPHeaderField:"X-Firebase-AppCheck")lettask=URLSession.shared.dataTask(with:request){data,response,errorin// Handle response from your backend.}task.resume()}catch(leterror){print("Unable to retrieve App Check token: \(error)")return}
Objective-C
[[FIRAppCheckappCheck]tokenForcingRefresh:NOcompletion:^(FIRAppCheckToken*_Nullabletoken,NSError*_Nullableerror){if(error!=nil){// Handle any errors if the token was not retrieved.NSLog(@"Unable to retrieve App Check token: %@",error);return;}if(token==nil){NSLog(@"Unable to retrieve App Check token.");return;}// Get the raw App Check token string.NSString*tokenString=token.token;// Include the App Check token with requests to your server.NSURL*url=[[NSURLalloc]initWithString:@"https://yourbackend.example.com/yourApiEndpoint"];NSMutableURLRequest*request=[[NSMutableURLRequestalloc]initWithURL:url];[requestsetHTTPMethod:@"GET"];[requestsetValue:tokenStringforHTTPHeaderField:@"X-Firebase-AppCheck"];NSURLSessionDataTask*task=[[NSURLSessionsharedSession]dataTaskWithRequest:requestcompletionHandler:^(NSData*_Nullabledata,NSURLResponse*_Nullableresponse,NSError*_Nullableerror){// Handle response from your backend.}];[taskresume];}];
Replay protection (beta)
When making a request to an endpoint for which you've enabled
replay protection,
wrap the request in a call to limitedUseToken() instead of token():
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