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This pull request introduces a fix for issue #265 by ensuring that global configuration options are properly propagated to FirebaseAlertOptions instances. The change involves modifying several _endpoint methods in src/firebase_functions/options.py to explicitly pass these global options during the construction of FirebaseAlertOptions, thereby resolving potential configuration discrepancies for Firebase alerts.

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  • Option Propagation: Global options are now correctly passed to FirebaseAlertOptions constructors in several _endpoint methods.
  • Method Updates: The change involves adding **self._asdict_with_global_options() to the FirebaseAlertOptions instantiation calls.
  • Bug Fix: This modification addresses and aims to resolve issue Crashlytics options are ignored #265, ensuring proper configuration for Firebase alerts.

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This pull request aims to propagate runtime options to FirebaseAlertOptions by using _asdict_with_global_options. While this is a good improvement, the current implementation introduces a critical bug in AppDistributionOptions, PerformanceOptions, and CrashlyticsOptions. The app_id is passed twice to the FirebaseAlertOptions constructor when an app_id is provided, which will cause a TypeError. This happens because app_id is passed as an explicit keyword argument while also being present in the dictionary returned by _asdict_with_global_options(). I've provided suggestions to remove the redundant app_id argument to fix this. The change for BillingOptions is correct as it does not have an app_id field.

Comment on lines 673 to +675
alert_type=kwargs["alert_type"],
app_id=self.app_id,
**self._asdict_with_global_options()
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The app_id is passed as an explicit keyword argument, but it will also be present in the dictionary returned by self._asdict_with_global_options() because AppDistributionOptions has an app_id field. This will result in a TypeError for passing app_id twice when self.app_id is not None.

Since _asdict_with_global_options() already includes app_id from self, you can remove the explicit app_id=self.app_id argument.

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alert_type=kwargs["alert_type"],
app_id=self.app_id,
**self._asdict_with_global_options()
alert_type=kwargs["alert_type"],
**self._asdict_with_global_options()

Comment on lines 697 to +699
alert_type=kwargs["alert_type"],
app_id=self.app_id,
**self._asdict_with_global_options()
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critical

The app_id is passed as an explicit keyword argument, but it will also be present in the dictionary returned by self._asdict_with_global_options() because PerformanceOptions has an app_id field. This will result in a TypeError for passing app_id twice when self.app_id is not None.

Since _asdict_with_global_options() already includes app_id from self, you can remove the explicit app_id=self.app_id argument.

Suggested change
alert_type=kwargs["alert_type"],
app_id=self.app_id,
**self._asdict_with_global_options()
alert_type=kwargs["alert_type"],
**self._asdict_with_global_options()

Comment on lines 721 to +723
alert_type=kwargs["alert_type"],
app_id=self.app_id,
**self._asdict_with_global_options()
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critical

The app_id is passed as an explicit keyword argument, but it will also be present in the dictionary returned by self._asdict_with_global_options() because CrashlyticsOptions has an app_id field. This will result in a TypeError for passing app_id twice when self.app_id is not None.

Since _asdict_with_global_options() already includes app_id from self, you can remove the explicit app_id=self.app_id argument.

Suggested change
alert_type=kwargs["alert_type"],
app_id=self.app_id,
**self._asdict_with_global_options()
alert_type=kwargs["alert_type"],
**self._asdict_with_global_options()

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