Pulling Firebase Users from Python instead of Terminal












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I found (and tried successfully) to pull the user emails using terminal but was wondering if anyone knew how to do it from python? My program needs to the file daily and I'm trying to automate it.



Here's what I have



import firebase_admin
from firebase_admin import credentials

cred = credentials.Certificate("cred file")
firebase_admin.initialize_app(cred)

emails = (firebase auth:export account_file.csv)


then I try and read it, but the auth:export line is where it breaks giving me a syntax error










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  • import os ,os.system("command") ,try if this works?

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I found (and tried successfully) to pull the user emails using terminal but was wondering if anyone knew how to do it from python? My program needs to the file daily and I'm trying to automate it.



Here's what I have



import firebase_admin
from firebase_admin import credentials

cred = credentials.Certificate("cred file")
firebase_admin.initialize_app(cred)

emails = (firebase auth:export account_file.csv)


then I try and read it, but the auth:export line is where it breaks giving me a syntax error










share|improve this question

























  • import os ,os.system("command") ,try if this works?

    – Nimish Bansal
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:23
















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I found (and tried successfully) to pull the user emails using terminal but was wondering if anyone knew how to do it from python? My program needs to the file daily and I'm trying to automate it.



Here's what I have



import firebase_admin
from firebase_admin import credentials

cred = credentials.Certificate("cred file")
firebase_admin.initialize_app(cred)

emails = (firebase auth:export account_file.csv)


then I try and read it, but the auth:export line is where it breaks giving me a syntax error










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I found (and tried successfully) to pull the user emails using terminal but was wondering if anyone knew how to do it from python? My program needs to the file daily and I'm trying to automate it.



Here's what I have



import firebase_admin
from firebase_admin import credentials

cred = credentials.Certificate("cred file")
firebase_admin.initialize_app(cred)

emails = (firebase auth:export account_file.csv)


then I try and read it, but the auth:export line is where it breaks giving me a syntax error







python firebase firebase-authentication firebase-admin






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  • import os ,os.system("command") ,try if this works?

    – Nimish Bansal
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:23





















  • import os ,os.system("command") ,try if this works?

    – Nimish Bansal
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:23



















import os ,os.system("command") ,try if this works?

– Nimish Bansal
Nov 22 '18 at 20:23







import os ,os.system("command") ,try if this works?

– Nimish Bansal
Nov 22 '18 at 20:23














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emails = (firebase auth:export account_file.csv) is not a correct sintax in python.



Haven't used it, but this function seems to list firebase users:



firebase_admin.auth.list_users(page_token=None, max_results=1000, app=None)


Check documentation here.



Once you have all your users toghether in some variable like firebase_users, you'll need to export them to .csv.



import csv
with open('firebase_users.csv', 'w', newline='') as csvfile:
fieldnames = ['first_name', 'mail']
writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
for user in firebase_users:
writer.writerow(user)


Also check here for python csv package.



As I said, haven't tried it. I'll do it later to refresh any possible mistake.






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  • I'll give this a shot and see what it can do

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    Nov 22 '18 at 20:42











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emails = (firebase auth:export account_file.csv) is not a correct sintax in python.



Haven't used it, but this function seems to list firebase users:



firebase_admin.auth.list_users(page_token=None, max_results=1000, app=None)


Check documentation here.



Once you have all your users toghether in some variable like firebase_users, you'll need to export them to .csv.



import csv
with open('firebase_users.csv', 'w', newline='') as csvfile:
fieldnames = ['first_name', 'mail']
writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
for user in firebase_users:
writer.writerow(user)


Also check here for python csv package.



As I said, haven't tried it. I'll do it later to refresh any possible mistake.






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  • I'll give this a shot and see what it can do

    – SoloTriesToLearn
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:42
















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emails = (firebase auth:export account_file.csv) is not a correct sintax in python.



Haven't used it, but this function seems to list firebase users:



firebase_admin.auth.list_users(page_token=None, max_results=1000, app=None)


Check documentation here.



Once you have all your users toghether in some variable like firebase_users, you'll need to export them to .csv.



import csv
with open('firebase_users.csv', 'w', newline='') as csvfile:
fieldnames = ['first_name', 'mail']
writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
for user in firebase_users:
writer.writerow(user)


Also check here for python csv package.



As I said, haven't tried it. I'll do it later to refresh any possible mistake.






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  • I'll give this a shot and see what it can do

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    Nov 22 '18 at 20:42














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emails = (firebase auth:export account_file.csv) is not a correct sintax in python.



Haven't used it, but this function seems to list firebase users:



firebase_admin.auth.list_users(page_token=None, max_results=1000, app=None)


Check documentation here.



Once you have all your users toghether in some variable like firebase_users, you'll need to export them to .csv.



import csv
with open('firebase_users.csv', 'w', newline='') as csvfile:
fieldnames = ['first_name', 'mail']
writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
for user in firebase_users:
writer.writerow(user)


Also check here for python csv package.



As I said, haven't tried it. I'll do it later to refresh any possible mistake.






share|improve this answer













emails = (firebase auth:export account_file.csv) is not a correct sintax in python.



Haven't used it, but this function seems to list firebase users:



firebase_admin.auth.list_users(page_token=None, max_results=1000, app=None)


Check documentation here.



Once you have all your users toghether in some variable like firebase_users, you'll need to export them to .csv.



import csv
with open('firebase_users.csv', 'w', newline='') as csvfile:
fieldnames = ['first_name', 'mail']
writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
for user in firebase_users:
writer.writerow(user)


Also check here for python csv package.



As I said, haven't tried it. I'll do it later to refresh any possible mistake.







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