The next section will have you grant the extension access to Cloud Firestore and the Secrets Manager. If so, click Enable for both of these services and then click Next to continue the installation process. You may be prompted to enable the Secret Manager and Artifact Registry services for the extension if they haven’t already been enabled for your project. The extension will also use the Secret Manager API to securely store your Twilio Auth Token. This extension will create two Cloud functions: processQueue and statusCallback. Next, review the API’s and resources that will be enabled for the extensions: Review the billing and usage information and select Next: Select the project upgraded with the Blaze plan and you’ll then be directed to the installation page. You’ll then be prompted with choosing which Firebase project you want the extension installed on. Head over to the Firebase Extensions marketplace at, search for the Send Messages with Twilio extension, and click Install in Firebase console: Select your preferred location and then click Enable. You’ll then be prompted to select your Cloud Firestore Collection: Select Create database and then Next to start the database in production mode. Once you have a Firebase project upgraded to the Blaze plan (as per the prerequisites), navigate to the Firestore Database menu on your Firebase Console: In this section, you’ll set up your Firestore Database and install the Twilio Firebase extension.
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