Get started using App Check with reCAPTCHA Enterprise in web apps
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This page shows you how to enableApp Checkin a web app, using the
reCAPTCHA Enterprise provider. When you enableApp Check, you help ensure
that only your app can access your project's Firebase resources. See anOverviewof this feature.
Note thatApp Checkuses reCAPTCHA Enterprise score-based site keys, which
make it invisible to users. The reCAPTCHA Enterprise provider will not require
users to solve a challenge at any time.
If you're prompted to enable the reCAPTCHA Enterprise API, do so.
Create aWebsite-type key. You will need to specify domains on which
you host your web app. Leave the "Use checkbox challenge" optionunselected.
Register your apps to useApp Checkwith the reCAPTCHA Enterprise
provider in theApp Checksection of theFirebaseconsole. You will need to provide the site key you got in the
previous step.
You usually need to register all of your project's apps, because once you
enable enforcement for a Firebase product, only registered apps will be able
to access the product's backend resources.
Optional: In the app registration settings, set a custom time-to-live
(TTL) forApp Checktokens issued by the provider. You can set the TTL
to any value between 30 minutes and 7 days. When changing this value, be
aware of the following tradeoffs:
Security: Shorter TTLs provide stronger security, because it reduces the
window in which a leaked or intercepted token can be abused by an
attacker.
Performance: Shorter TTLs mean your app will perform attestation more
frequently. Because the app attestation process adds latency to network
requests every time it's performed, a short TTL can impact the performance
of your app.
Quota and cost: Shorter TTLs and frequent re-attestation deplete your
quota faster, and for paid services, potentially cost more.
SeeQuotas & limits.
The default TTL of1 houris reasonable for most apps. Note that theApp Checklibrary refreshes
tokens at approximately half the TTL duration.
Add the following initialization code to your application, before you access any
Firebase services. You will need to pass your reCAPTCHA Enterprise site key,
which you created in the Cloud console, toactivate().
Once theApp Checklibrary is installed in your app, deploy it.
The updated client app will begin sendingApp Checktokens along with every
request it makes to Firebase, but Firebase products will not require the tokens
to be valid until you enable enforcement in theApp Checksection of the
Firebase console.
Monitor metrics and enable enforcement
Before you enable enforcement, however, you should make sure that doing so won't
disrupt your existing legitimate users. On the other hand, if you're seeing
suspicious use of your app resources, you might want to enable enforcement
sooner.
To help make this decision, you can look atApp Checkmetrics for the
services you use:
MonitorApp Checkrequest metricsforFirebase AI Logic,Data Connect,Realtime Database,Cloud Firestore,Cloud Storage,Authentication, Google Identity for iOS, Maps JavaScript API, and Places API (New).
When you understand howApp Checkwill affect your users and you're ready to
proceed, you can enableApp Checkenforcement:
EnableApp CheckenforcementforFirebase AI Logic,Data Connect,Realtime Database,Cloud Firestore,Cloud Storage,Authentication, Google Identity for iOS, Maps JavaScript API, and Places API (New).
If, after you have registered your app forApp Check, you want to run your
app in an environment thatApp Checkwould normally not classify as valid,
such as locally during development, or from a continuous integration (CI)
environment, you can create a debug build of your app that uses theApp Checkdebug provider instead of a real attestation provider.
App Checkcreates an assessment on your behalf to validate the user's
response token each time a browser running your web app refreshes itsApp Checktoken. Your project will be charged for each assessment created
above the no-cost quota. SeereCAPTCHA pricingfor details.
By default, your web app will refresh this token twice every1 hour. To
control how frequently your app refreshesApp Checktokens (and thus how
frequently new assessments are created),configure their TTL.
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The reCAPTCHA Enterprise provider will not require\nusers to solve a challenge at any time.\n\nIf you want to use App Check with your own custom provider, see\n[Implement a custom App Check provider](/docs/app-check/web/custom-provider).\n\n1. Set up your Firebase project\n\n1. [Add Firebase to your JavaScript project](/docs/web/setup) if you haven't\n already done so.\n\n2. Open the [reCAPTCHA Enterprise](https://console.cloud.google.com/security/recaptcha?project=_)\n section of the Cloud console and do the following:\n\n 1. If you're prompted to enable the reCAPTCHA Enterprise API, do so.\n 2. Create a **Website** -type key. You will need to specify domains on which you host your web app. Leave the \"Use checkbox challenge\" option **unselected**.\n3. Register your apps to use App Check with the reCAPTCHA Enterprise\n provider in the\n [**App Check**](//console.firebase.google.com/project/_/appcheck) section of the\n Firebase console. You will need to provide the site key you got in the\n previous step.\n\n You usually need to register all of your project's apps, because once you\n enable enforcement for a Firebase product, only registered apps will be able\n to access the product's backend resources.\n4. \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n **Optional** : In the app registration settings, set a custom time-to-live\n (TTL) for App Check tokens issued by the provider. You can set the TTL\n to any value between 30 minutes and 7 days. When changing this value, be\n aware of the following tradeoffs:\n - Security: Shorter TTLs provide stronger security, because it reduces the window in which a leaked or intercepted token can be abused by an attacker.\n - Performance: Shorter TTLs mean your app will perform attestation more frequently. Because the app attestation process adds latency to network requests every time it's performed, a short TTL can impact the performance of your app.\n - Quota and cost: Shorter TTLs and frequent re-attestation deplete your quota faster, and for paid services, potentially cost more. See [Quotas \\& limits](/docs/app-check#quotas_limits).\n\n The default TTL of\n **1 hour**\n is reasonable for most apps. Note that the App Check library refreshes\n tokens at approximately half the TTL duration.\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n2. Add the App Check library to your app\n\n[Add Firebase to your web app](/docs/web/setup) if you haven't already. Be sure\nto import the App Check library.\n\n3. Initialize App Check\n\nAdd the following initialization code to your application, before you access any\nFirebase services. You will need to pass your reCAPTCHA Enterprise site key,\nwhich you created in the Cloud console, to `activate()`. \n\nWeb [Learn more](/docs/web/learn-more#modular-version) about the tree-shakeable modular Web API and [upgrade](/docs/web/modular-upgrade) from the namespaced API. \n\n```python\nimport { initializeApp } from \"firebase/app\";\nimport { initializeAppCheck, ReCaptchaEnterpriseProvider } from \"firebase/app-check\";\n\nconst app = initializeApp({\n // Your Firebase configuration object.\n});\n\n// Create a ReCaptchaEnterpriseProvider instance using your reCAPTCHA Enterprise\n// site key and pass it to initializeAppCheck().\nconst appCheck = initializeAppCheck(app, {\n provider: new ReCaptchaEnterpriseProvider(/* reCAPTCHA Enterprise site key */),\n isTokenAutoRefreshEnabled: true // Set to true to allow auto-refresh.\n});\n```\n| **Note:** The SDK will not automatically refresh App Check tokens by default. That functionality must be explicitly enabled by setting **isTokenAutoRefreshEnabled** to **true** in the options passed to **initializeAppCheck()** or by calling **setTokenAutoRefreshEnabled(appCheck, true)** . For more, see [the App Check reference docs](/docs/reference/js/app-check).\n\nWeb \n\n```gdscript\nfirebase.initializeApp({\n // Your Firebase configuration object.\n});\n\n// Create a ReCaptchaEnterpriseProvider instance using your reCAPTCHA Enterprise\n// site key and pass it to activate().\nconst appCheck = firebase.appCheck();\nappCheck.activate(\n new firebase.appCheck.ReCaptchaEnterpriseProvider(\n /* reCAPTCHA Enterprise site key */\n ),\n true // Set to true to allow auto-refresh.\n);\n```\n| **Note:** The SDK will not automatically refresh App Check tokens by default. That functionality must be explicitly enabled by providing **true** as a second argument to **activate()** or by calling **firebase.appCheck().setTokenAutoRefreshEnabled(true)** . For more, see [the App Check\n| reference docs](/docs/reference/js/v8/firebase.appcheck.AppCheck).\n\nNext steps\n\nOnce the App Check library is installed in your app, deploy it.\n\nThe updated client app will begin sending App Check tokens along with every\nrequest it makes to Firebase, but Firebase products will not require the tokens\nto be valid until you enable enforcement in the App Check section of the\nFirebase console.\n\nMonitor metrics and enable enforcement\n\nBefore you enable enforcement, however, you should make sure that doing so won't\ndisrupt your existing legitimate users. On the other hand, if you're seeing\nsuspicious use of your app resources, you might want to enable enforcement\nsooner.\n\nTo help make this decision, you can look at App Check metrics for the\nservices you use:\n\n- [Monitor App Check request metrics](/docs/app-check/monitor-metrics) for Firebase AI Logic, Data Connect, Realtime Database, Cloud Firestore, Cloud Storage, Authentication, Google Identity for iOS, Maps JavaScript API, and Places API (New).\n- [Monitor App Check request metrics for Cloud Functions](/docs/app-check/monitor-functions-metrics).\n\nEnable App Check enforcement\n\nWhen you understand how App Check will affect your users and you're ready to\nproceed, you can enable App Check enforcement:\n\n- [Enable App Check enforcement](/docs/app-check/enable-enforcement) for Firebase AI Logic, Data Connect, Realtime Database, Cloud Firestore, Cloud Storage, Authentication, Google Identity for iOS, Maps JavaScript API, and Places API (New).\n- [Enable App Check enforcement for Cloud Functions](/docs/app-check/cloud-functions).\n\nUse App Check in debug environments\n\nIf, after you have registered your app for App Check, you want to run your\napp in an environment that App Check would normally not classify as valid,\nsuch as locally during development, or from a continuous integration (CI)\nenvironment, you can create a debug build of your app that uses the\nApp Check debug provider instead of a real attestation provider.\n\nSee [Use App Check with the debug provider in web apps](/docs/app-check/web/debug-provider).\n\nNote on cost\n\nApp Check creates an assessment on your behalf to validate the user's\nresponse token each time a browser running your web app refreshes its\nApp Check token. Your project will be charged for each assessment created\nabove the no-cost quota. See [reCAPTCHA pricing](https://cloud.google.com/security/products/recaptcha#pricing)\nfor details.\n\nBy default, your web app will refresh this token twice every **1 hour** . To\ncontrol how frequently your app refreshes App Check tokens (and thus how\nfrequently new assessments are created), [configure their TTL](#set-ttl)."]]