How to force logged in user's id token to refresh firebase from firebase admin












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After changing user's customClaims, I want them to reflect immediately on the logged in client. How can I do that from nodejs admin?



I know how to do that from the client side using auth.idToken(true)










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    After changing user's customClaims, I want them to reflect immediately on the logged in client. How can I do that from nodejs admin?



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      After changing user's customClaims, I want them to reflect immediately on the logged in client. How can I do that from nodejs admin?



      I know how to do that from the client side using auth.idToken(true)










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      After changing user's customClaims, I want them to reflect immediately on the logged in client. How can I do that from nodejs admin?



      I know how to do that from the client side using auth.idToken(true)







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          There is no direct way to force a client to refresh from the Admin SDK. The client itself will have to call the getIdToken(true) to refresh its token.



          If you want to force a refresh, you will have to send a signal from the Admin SDK to the relevant client, probably through something like Firebase Cloud Messaging, or the Realtime Database/Cloud Firestore. The client can then, upon receiving that signal, refresh its token.






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          • That's what I'm going to do. Thanks Frank.

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          There is no direct way to force a client to refresh from the Admin SDK. The client itself will have to call the getIdToken(true) to refresh its token.



          If you want to force a refresh, you will have to send a signal from the Admin SDK to the relevant client, probably through something like Firebase Cloud Messaging, or the Realtime Database/Cloud Firestore. The client can then, upon receiving that signal, refresh its token.






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          There is no direct way to force a client to refresh from the Admin SDK. The client itself will have to call the getIdToken(true) to refresh its token.



          If you want to force a refresh, you will have to send a signal from the Admin SDK to the relevant client, probably through something like Firebase Cloud Messaging, or the Realtime Database/Cloud Firestore. The client can then, upon receiving that signal, refresh its token.






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          • That's what I'm going to do. Thanks Frank.

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          There is no direct way to force a client to refresh from the Admin SDK. The client itself will have to call the getIdToken(true) to refresh its token.



          If you want to force a refresh, you will have to send a signal from the Admin SDK to the relevant client, probably through something like Firebase Cloud Messaging, or the Realtime Database/Cloud Firestore. The client can then, upon receiving that signal, refresh its token.






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          There is no direct way to force a client to refresh from the Admin SDK. The client itself will have to call the getIdToken(true) to refresh its token.



          If you want to force a refresh, you will have to send a signal from the Admin SDK to the relevant client, probably through something like Firebase Cloud Messaging, or the Realtime Database/Cloud Firestore. The client can then, upon receiving that signal, refresh its token.







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          • That's what I'm going to do. Thanks Frank.

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          • That's what I'm going to do. Thanks Frank.

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          That's what I'm going to do. Thanks Frank.

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          That's what I'm going to do. Thanks Frank.

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