Laravel Push Notification
Package to enable sending push notifications to devices, (*1)
Installation
Update your composer.json
file to include this package as a dependency, (*2)
Laravel 5 & Lumen, (*3)
"davibennun/laravel-push-notification": "dev-laravel5"
Laravel 4.*, (*4)
"davibennun/laravel-push-notification": "dev-master"
Register the PushNotification service provider by adding it to the providers array., (*5)
'providers' => array(
...
'Davibennun\LaravelPushNotification\LaravelPushNotificationServiceProvider'
)
Alias the PushNotification facade by adding it to the aliases array in the app/config/app.php
file., (*6)
'aliases' => array(
...
'PushNotification' => 'Davibennun\LaravelPushNotification\Facades\PushNotification'
)
Configuration
Copy the config file into your project by running: (Lumen users skip this), (*7)
Laravel 5, (*8)
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Davibennun\LaravelPushNotification\LaravelPushNotificationServiceProvider" --tag="config"
Laravel 4.*, (*9)
php artisan config:publish davibennun/laravel-push-notification
This will generate a config file like this, (*10)
array(
'appNameIOS'=>array(
'environment' => 'development',
'certificate' => '/path/to/certificate.pem',
'passPhrase' => 'password',
'service' => 'apns'
),
'appNameAndroid'=>array(
'environment' => 'production',
'apiKey' => 'yourAPIKey',
'service' => 'gcm'
)
);
Where all first level keys corresponds to an service configuration, each service has its own properties, android for instance have apiKey
and IOS uses certificate
and passPhrase
. You can set as many services configurations as you want, one for each app., (*11)
Dont forget to set service
key to identify IOS 'service'=>'apns'
and Android 'service'=>'gcm'
The certificate path must be an absolute path, so in the configuration file you can use these:
//Path to the 'app' folder
'certificate'=>app_path().'/myCert.pem'
Laravel functions are also available public_path()
storage_path()
base_path()
, (*12)
Usage
PushNotification::app('appNameIOS')
->to($deviceToken)
->send('Hello World, i`m a push message');
Where app argument appNameIOS
refers to defined service in config file., (*13)
Dynamic configuration and Lumen users
You can set the app config array directly: (keep in mind the array schema), (*14)
//iOS app
PushNotification::app(['environment' => 'development',
'certificate' => '/path/to/certificate.pem',
'passPhrase' => 'password',
'service' => 'apns']);
//Android app
PushNotification::app(['environment' => 'production',
'apiKey' => 'yourAPIKey',
'service' => 'gcm']);
To multiple devices and optioned message:, (*15)
$devices = PushNotification::DeviceCollection(array(
PushNotification::Device('token', array('badge' => 5)),
PushNotification::Device('token1', array('badge' => 1)),
PushNotification::Device('token2')
));
$message = PushNotification::Message('Message Text',array(
'badge' => 1,
'sound' => 'example.aiff',
'actionLocKey' => 'Action button title!',
'locKey' => 'localized key',
'locArgs' => array(
'localized args',
'localized args',
),
'launchImage' => 'image.jpg',
'custom' => array('custom data' => array(
'we' => 'want', 'send to app'
))
));
$collection = PushNotification::app('appNameIOS')
->to($devices)
->send($message);
// get response for each device push
foreach ($collection->pushManager as $push) {
$response = $push->getAdapter()->getResponse();
}
// access to adapter for advanced settings
$push = PushNotification::app('appNameAndroid');
$push->adapter->setAdapterParameters(['sslverifypeer' => false]);
This package is wrapps Notification Package and adds some flavor to it., (*16)
Usage advice
This package should be used with Laravel Queues, so pushes dont blocks the user and are processed in the background, meaning a better flow., (*17)