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…config (angular#3707) The Firebase CLI's apps.sdkconfig response includes management-API fields (projectNumber, version, locationId) alongside the web app config. The schematic only deleted locationId and inlined the rest into initializeApp(), so the generated app failed to compile with TS2769: 'projectNumber' does not exist in type 'FirebaseOptions'. Keep only the keys FirebaseOptions accepts, so future additions to the CLI response cannot break the generated config again.
…functions (angular#3730) The SSR Cloud Function generated by `ng deploy` crashed at cold start: Error [ERR_PACKAGE_PATH_NOT_EXPORTED]: Package subpath './lib/logger/compat' is not defined by "exports" in node_modules/firebase-functions/package.json Both generated templates required `firebase-functions/lib/logger/compat`. firebase-functions declares an exports map, and the internal `lib/` path is not in it. The exported subpath is `firebase-functions/logger/compat`, which maps to the same file. Verified by generating the function source and loading it against a real firebase-functions install: the shipped path throws, the exported path loads and emits structured Cloud Logging JSON, which is what the compat logger is there to do. This affects the deployed function rather than the build, so it fails at runtime in Cloud Functions rather than during `ng deploy`, and it is present in both the 20.x and 21.x lines. (cherry picked from commit a99f09b)
…ular#3718) Every platform-browser-dynamic 20.x/21.x patch release requires the exact @angular/core and @angular/common version matching its own patch. Declaring pbd as a required peer therefore makes npm pull in a pbd version whose required core/common usually differs from the app's installed core/common, failing `ng add @angular/fire` with ERESOLVE on Angular >= 20.1 apps. Nothing in the published package imports platform-browser-dynamic; the only usage in the repo is the Karma test bootstrap (src/test.ts), which is supplied by the root package.json and is unaffected. Removing a peer nothing imports is non-breaking for consumers. Considered marking the peer optional via peerDependenciesMeta instead (the manifest already uses that pattern for firebase-tools and platform-server); it would also avoid the ERESOLVE on npm, but it keeps advertising a dependency relationship that does not exist and relies on npm-specific resolver behavior. Deletion fixes every package manager. Refs angular#3667 (cherry picked from commit 8dfcc2c)
…uirement (angular#3662) (cherry picked from commit 8bf386e)
…3702) The optional firebase-tools peerDependency was capped at ^14.0.0, which excludes the current major (15.x). The ng add version check already accepts anything >= 14.0.0 and the schematic runs fine on 15.x, so the narrow range only produces spurious peer-dependency warnings for users on the current CLI. (cherry picked from commit 45f138d)
(cherry picked from commit 7576b5f)
…rated Cloud Functions (angular#3743) * fix(deploy): target Node 22 and the firebase-functions/v1 API in generated Cloud Functions The generated function declared engines.node 14, a runtime Cloud Functions decommissioned in early 2025, so it could not deploy at all. The gen 1 template also called functions.region() on the firebase-functions package root, which moved to the /v1 subpath in v6, so a deployed function crashed at cold start with TypeError: functions.region is not a function. Node 22 is the newest runtime Cloud Functions supports and satisfies the engines ranges of @angular/core and firebase-admin. Node 20 would deploy today, but its security support ended 2026-04-30. The same constant picks the Cloud Run base image, now node:22-slim. The docs example moves off the decommissioned functionsNodeVersion 12. * docs(site): update the functionsNodeVersion example in the site copy The site/ copy of the deploy guide still showed the decommissioned 12, flagged in review. Also fixes a spelling error on the same passage. * test(deploy): assert the generated template's require path and runtime Add two specs for what the earlier commit in this PR fixed: the gen 1 template requires firebase-functions/v1, and the default runtime is 22. Both specs fail when run against the old template. Also moves the /v1 comment above the export so it no longer reads like a parameter annotation.
…manifest (angular#3745) * fix(deploy): declare firebase-admin in the generated Cloud Functions manifest The root package.json had no firebase-admin entry, so the build resolved its version to undefined and JSON.stringify dropped it from the generated manifest. firebase-functions 6.x requires firebase-admin eagerly at module load, so the deployed function crashed at cold start wherever peers are not auto-installed (--legacy-peer-deps, yarn 1, pnpm). firebase-functions moves to ^6.1.1, the first release whose peer range accepts firebase-admin 13. * build: fail the build when a schematic dependency version is missing replaceSchematicVersions resolved versions from the root package.json with no check, and a missing entry was silently dropped from the shipped versions.json by JSON.stringify. That is how the generated Cloud Functions manifest lost firebase-admin (angular#3744). The build now throws, naming the package, and both loops share the guard.
v20's deploy schematics statically import versions.json, so esbuild inlines the source placeholders and 20.0.1 shipped version:"0.0.0" in the generated Cloud Functions manifest (ETARGET at install). The build now rewrites per-package placeholder tokens inside the emitted bundles and fails if any token survives. v20-only: main reads versions.json at runtime and never inlines it.
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Rehearses CI for the re-cut
20.0.xbranch before the 20.0.2 release is tagged. Ten commits: eight cherry-picks of merged main content, the v20-only build machinery, and the version bump. Do not merge.