Just checking to see if anyone knows if this is possible yet. I would like to use a wildcard subdomain with firebase hosting and use functions to parse the subdomain.
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1This is a great idea! – Gary Sep 07 '19 at 16:41
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3waiting on this. – Surya Chandra Rao Gandreddi Mar 17 '20 at 05:07
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No, Firebase Hosting does not presently support wildcard subdomains. It's something that we'd like to do in the future, but there are no timelines or concrete plans to share at this time.

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1Answer stands -- still not possible, still something we'd like to do in the future. – Michael Bleigh Nov 01 '19 at 23:04
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@MichaelBleigh Is there any alternative to this directly with Google Cloud, that could work with an existing Firebase setup? – Moe Salih Nov 04 '19 at 18:28
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2Nothing off-the-shelf. You would need to run a reverse proxy and connect it up with your own wildcard domain, but doing so would largely remove the advantages of Firebase Hosting's global CDN delivery. – Michael Bleigh Nov 04 '19 at 20:49
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4Any update on this? Is there any chance to implement this feature?. Is there any alternatives? – PRAJIN PRAKASH Aug 15 '20 at 12:00
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7Still something we'd like to support, but no timeline to announce. – Michael Bleigh Jul 06 '21 at 18:10
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2@MichaelBleigh Thanks a lot for the answer and your updates in comments. Where can we open a proposal for this so that people see and up the proposal? I don't find any canny page for firebase, or repo to open a discussion or issue. Because I'm quite sure there're a lot of people who've seen your answer and didn't even bother up the question or your answer, so you can't realy know how much people are waiting for this feature. – Yairopro Feb 24 '22 at 08:58
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@MichaelBleigh still waiting :( it's a shame that this level of customization isn't possible with google products :( – Antonio Jun 04 '23 at 22:19