Release
Create a Release
. Release names should reflect the developer's deployment practices. For example, the release name may include the environment name, application name, application version, or any other name meaningful to the developer. Once a Release
refers to a Ruleset
, the rules can be enforced by Firebase Rules-enabled services. More than one Release
may be 'live' concurrently. Consider the following three Release
names for projects/foo
and the Ruleset
to which they refer. Release Name -> Ruleset Name * projects/foo/releases/prod -> projects/foo/rulesets/uuid123 * projects/foo/releases/prod/beta -> projects/foo/rulesets/uuid123 * projects/foo/releases/prod/v23 -> projects/foo/rulesets/uuid456 The relationships reflect a Ruleset
rollout in progress. The prod
and prod/beta
releases refer to the same Ruleset
. However, prod/v23
refers to a new Ruleset
. The Ruleset
reference for a Release
may be updated using the UpdateRelease method.
Properties
Time the release was created.
Name of the Ruleset
referred to by this Release
. The Ruleset
must exist for the Release
to be created.
Time the release was updated.