UPDATE Mar/2019
There's now a proper solution: "Version history settings" which allows to keep the last X versions.
https://support.google.com/firebase/answer/9242086?hl=en
UPDATE Feb/2019
Confirmed by Google employee @ github.com/firebase/firebase-tools/issues/...
It is actively being worked on. 🙂
🎉🎉🎉
Before continuing reading:
You can vote here (please avoid +1 spamming, use reactions) https://github.com/firebase/firebase-tools/issues/215#issuecomment-314211730 for one of the alternatives proposed by the team
So, by using Chrome Dev tools I found a way to delete multiple versions. Keep in mind it requires a bit for work (proceed with care since deleted versions can't be restored and you won't get any warnings like when using the UI).
Step 1. Retrieving the version list.
- Open Chrome Dev Tools (if you don't know how to chances are you should wait for a proper solution by Firebase's team).
- Open Firebase's Console and go to the "Hosting" tab.
- Go to the "Network" tab on CDT and use the Websockets filter.
- Select the request named
.ws?v=5&ns=firebase
- Open the "Frames" tab
- Now comes the tedious part: Select the frames with the highest "length" value. (Depending on your data, it could be 2-n frames. In my case, 3 frames with 14k-16k length)
- Paste each of the frame's data in order (which will form a valid JSON object).
- Extracting the data: There are several ways to do it. I opted for simple JS on CDT's console.
var jsonString = '...';
var json = JSON.parse(jsonString);
var ids = Object.keys(json.d.b.d);
Step 2. Performing the requests
Almost there :P
Now that you have the IDs, perform the following requests:
DELETE https://firebasehosting.clients6.google.com/v1beta1/sites/PROJECT_NAME/versions/-VERSION_ID?key=KEY
I used Sublime (to create the request strings) + Paw.
The "KEY" can be copied from any of CDT's requests. It doesn't match Firebase's Web API key
=> Before performing the requests: take note of the version you don't want to delete from the table provided by Firebase. (Each version listed on the website has the last 6 digits of it's ID under your email)
(Screenshots weren't provided since all of them would require blurring and a bit of work)