Make sure useUser works predictably in AuthCheck#156
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merging this since it's a bugfix and tests are passing |
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fixes #155
Due to a bug in the internals of
useObservable, sometimes useUser would emitnullwhen it was the child of an<AuthCheck>component, which should be impossible.To fix this, I created a test (called always returns a user if inside an component) and verified that it failed in the existing ReactFire. Then, I fixed
userObservableand verified that the test passed.