--- title: Google Firebase description: '' slug: /help/docs/platform-services/automation-service/app-central/integrations/google-firebase/ canonical: https://www.sumologic.com/help/docs/platform-services/automation-service/app-central/integrations/google-firebase/ --- import useBaseUrl from '@docusaurus/useBaseUrl'; google ***Version: 1.0 Updated: Nov 19, 2025*** Google Firebase Authentication is a secure, scalable identity management service that enables user sign-up, sign-in, and access control across web and mobile applications. ## Actions * **List Users** (*Enrichment*) - List account information for all users. * **Get User** (*Enrichment*) - Get the user account information. * **Delete User** (*Containment*) - Remove a user account from the system. * **Update User Attributes** (*Containment*) - Modify user details such as password, status, or settings. * **List Sign-in Methods** (*Enrichment*) - View authentication providers linked to a user. ## Google Firebase Authentication Configuration Our Google Firebase integration support two types of authentication, Service Account and WIF (Workload Identity Federation). We recommend using WIF since it is more secure and easier to manage. For more information, see [Workload Identity Federation](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/workload-identity-federation). ## Required AWS details from Sumo Logic To configure the Google Firebase integration using WIF authentication, you need the following AWS details from Sumo Logic. These details are essential for setting up the Workload Identity Federation (WIF) credentials in Google Workspace: * Deployment name is the unique name of your Sumo Logic [deployment](/docs/api/about-apis/getting-started/#documentation), for example, `dub`, `fra`, etc. * Sumo Logic AWS account ID: `926226587429` * Sumo Logic AWS role: `-csoar-automation-gcpiam` * Sumo Logic AWS Lambda function: `-csoar-automation-gcpiam` * Full ARN: `arn:aws:sts::926226587429:assumed-role/-csoar-automation-gcpiam/-csoar-automation-gcpiam` ### Workload Identity Federation (WIF) authentication To [create WIF credentials](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/workload-identity-federation) in Google Workspace needed to configure the Google Firebase integration, follow these steps: 1. Log in to the [Google Cloud](https://console.cloud.google.com) portal. 2. Select a Google Cloud project (or create a new one). 3. Go to the **API&Services** 4. In the same page click on **ENABLED API AND SERVICES** and search for Cloud Resource Manager API, IAM Service Account Credentials API, Identity and Access Management (IAM) API, Security Token Service API, Google Firebase API and enable it all. 5. Go to the **IAM & Admin** > **Service Accounts** page. 6. Click **CREATE SERVICE ACCOUNT**. A [service account](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/service-accounts-create) is required to access the Google Firebase. 7. While creating the service account, in **Permissions** add the role **Service Account Token Creator** and click on **DONE**.
Add Service Account Token Creator role 8. Go to the **IAM & Admin** > **Workload Identity Federation** page.
Workload Identity Federation page 9. Click **CREATE POOL**, provide the details, and click on **CONTINUE**.
Create pool details 10. Add **Provider details**. Select **AWS** as the provider type and provide the details of the AWS Account ID which is provided by Sumo Logic. Click on **CONTINUE** and **SAVE**.
Details of AWS Account ID 11. Now you will see the created pool and provider.
Created pool and provider 12. Now we have to build a principal name to configure in Sumo Logic. The format of the principal name is: `principalSet://iam.googleapis.com/projects/{YourProjectID}/locations/global/workloadIdentityPools/{YourPoolName}/attribute.aws_role/arn:aws:sts::{SumoAWSAccountID}:assumed-role/{SumoAWSRole}/{SumoAWSLambdaFunction}`. 13. Go to the **IAM & Admin** > **IAM** page and click on **Grant Access** to add a new principal. 14. In the **New principals** field, provide the above principal name and select the role **Workload Identity User**. Click on **SAVE**.
Workload identity user 15. Go to the **IAM & Admin** > **Workload Identity Federation** page and select the pool which was created above. 16. Click on **Grant Access** > **Grant access using service account impersonation**. 17. Select the service account which created above, select the principle as `aws_role` and provide the arn `arn:aws:sts::{SumoAWSAccountID}:assumed-role/{SumoAWSRole}` and click on **SAVE**.
Provide ARN 18. Again go to **Grant Access** > **Grant access using service account impersonation**. Select the service account which was created above. Select the principle as `aws_role` and provide the arn `arn:aws:sts::{SumoAWSAccountID}:assumed-role/{SumoAWSRole}/{SumoAWSLambdaFunction}`. Click on **SAVE**. 19. Download the WIF `conf.json` file. Make sure you save it in a safe place. Use the JSON content to configure the Google Firebase integration to use WIF authentication in Automation Service and Cloud SOAR. ### Service Account authentication To [create service account credentials](https://developers.google.com/workspace/guides/create-credentials) in Google Workspace needed to configure the Google Firebase app integration, follow these steps: 1. Log in to the [Google Cloud](https://console.cloud.google.com) portal. 2. Select a Google Cloud project (or create a new one). 3. Go to the **API & Services** > **Credentials** page. 4. In the same page click on **ENABLES API AND SERVICES** and search for Google Firebase and enable it. 5. Click **CREATE CREDENTIALS** and select **Service Account**.
Select Service Account 6. Enter a service account name to display in the Google Cloud console. The Google Cloud console generates a service account ID based on this name. 7. (Optional) Enter a description of the service account. 8. Skip two optional grant permissions steps and click **Done** to complete the service account creation.
Complete service account creation 9. Click on the generated service account to open the details.
Open service account details 10. Under the **KEYS** tab, click **ADD KEY** and choose **Create new key**.
Create new key 11. Click on **CREATE** (make sure **JSON** is selected).
Click on Create 12. The JSON file is downloaded. Make sure you save it in a safe place. 13. Enable the Admin SDK API for the project at [https://console.cloud.google.com/flows/enableapi?apiid=admin.googleapis.com](https://console.cloud.google.com/flows/enableapi?apiid=admin.googleapis.com). ## Configure Google Firebase in Automation Service and Cloud SOAR import IntegrationsAuth from '../../../../reuse/integrations-authentication.md'; import IntegrationCertificate from '../../../../reuse/automation-service/integration-certificate.md'; import IntegrationEngine from '../../../../reuse/automation-service/integration-engine.md'; import IntegrationLabel from '../../../../reuse/automation-service/integration-label.md'; import IntegrationProxy from '../../../../reuse/automation-service/integration-proxy.md'; import IntegrationTimeout from '../../../../reuse/automation-service/integration-timeout.md'; * * **Private Key Json**. Provide the content of the JSON file generated [above](#google-firebase-authentication-configuration). Open the file and copy-paste the whole content in the field. * **WIF Private Key Json**. Provide the content of the Workload Identity Federation JSON file generated [above](#google-firebase-authentication-configuration). Open the file and copy-paste the whole content in the field. * **scopes**. Default scope is already added as `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/identitytoolkit`, if not then add this scope. * **Project ID**. Provide the Google Firebase Project ID where the firebase actions will be performed. * * Google Firebase configuration For information about Google Firebase, see [Google Firebase documentation](https://firebase.google.com/products/auth). ## Change Log * November 19, 2025 (v1.0) - First upload