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title: connecting-to-firebase
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# Prerequisites
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1. The Latest Version of Android Studio
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<br>
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The easiest way to connect to firebase is to use the firebase assistant.
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# 1. Connecting using Firebase Assistant
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1. Create an account in the [Firebase Console](https://console.firebase.google.com).
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Click add project to add your Android Studio project to it.
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2. Install Google Repository
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You can do this by adding the dependency into your project-level build.gradle file like this:
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```java
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allprojects{
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repositories {
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maven {
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url "https://maven.google.com" // Google's Maven repository
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}
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}
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}
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```
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Alternatively, you could do that [using the GUI](https://developer.android.com/studio/write/firebase).
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3. Go to Tools > Firebase and select Connect to Firebase
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If you wish to connect to firebase manually, detailed instructions are available [here](https://firebase.google.com/docs/android/setup).
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<br>
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Having connected your Android Studio project to Firebase, you can either
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1. click on a product in the firebase assistant and get taken to the Google docs where you will be told how to proceed
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2. go to desired product in **Project Overview** in the Console and click on **Get Started**
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3. go to the [Firebase docs](https://www.firebase.com/docs/android/quickstart.html) to see how to setup individual products in your project
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Reading a combination of all three will enable you to setup the product, which includes adding suitable dependencies to your build.gradle file.
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**If You Encounter Gradle Sync**
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Try To Change The Firebase-core Version or Firebase-database version
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