# OneSignal notifications channel for Laravel 5.3+

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This package makes it easy to send OneSignal notifications (opens new window) with Laravel 5.3+.

# Contents

# Installation

You can install the package via composer:

$ composer require laravel-notification-channels/onesignal

If you're installing the package in Laravel 5.4 or lower, you must import the service provider:

// config/app.php
'providers' => [
    ...
    NotificationChannels\OneSignal\OneSignalServiceProvider::class,
],

# Setting up your OneSignal account

Add your OneSignal App ID and REST API Key to your config/services.php:

// config/services.php
...
'onesignal' => [
    'app_id' => env('ONESIGNAL_APP_ID'),
    'rest_api_key' => env('ONESIGNAL_REST_API_KEY'),
    'guzzle_client_timeout' => env('ONESIGNAL_GUZZLE_CLIENT_TIMEOUT', 0),
],
...

# Usage

Now you can use the channel in your via() method inside the notification:

use NotificationChannels\OneSignal\OneSignalChannel;
use NotificationChannels\OneSignal\OneSignalMessage;
use NotificationChannels\OneSignal\OneSignalWebButton;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification;

class AccountApproved extends Notification
{
    public function via($notifiable)
    {
        return [OneSignalChannel::class];
    }

    public function toOneSignal($notifiable)
    {
        return OneSignalMessage::create()
            ->setSubject("Your {$notifiable->service} account was approved!")
            ->setBody("Click here to see details.")
            ->setUrl('http://onesignal.com')
            ->webButton(
                OneSignalWebButton::create('link-1')
                    ->text('Click here')
                    ->icon('https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4f/Laravel_logo.png')
                    ->url('http://laravel.com')
            );
    }
}

In order to let your Notification know which OneSignal user(s) you are targeting, add the routeNotificationForOneSignal method to your Notifiable model.

You can either return a single player-id, or if you want to notify multiple player IDs just return an array containing all IDs.

public function routeNotificationForOneSignal()
{
    return 'ONE_SIGNAL_PLAYER_ID';
}

If you want to send the notification based on the OneSignal "syncHashedEmail" feature just return an array with the index "email". It isn't possible to use multiple E-Mails on one filter because of a limitation of the OneSignal API.

public function routeNotificationForOneSignal()
{
    return ['email' => 'example@example.com'];
}

If you want to send the notification based on the OneSignal "Tags" feature just return an array with the index "tags".

public function routeNotificationForOneSignal()
{
    return ['tags' => ['key' => 'device_uuid', 'relation' => '=', 'value' => '1234567890-abcdefgh-1234567']];
}

If you want to send the notification based on an external user id you set using the setExternalUserId feature. This makes it really easy to target users based on their Laravel User Ids.

public function routeNotificationForOneSignal()
{
    return ['include_external_user_ids' => $this->id];
}

# All available methods

  • setSubject(''): Accepts a string value for the title.
  • setBody(''): Accepts a string value for the notification body.
  • setIcon(''): Accepts an url for the icon.
  • setUrl(''): Accepts an url for the notification click event.
  • webButton(OneSignalWebButton $button): Allows you to add action buttons to the notification (Chrome 48+ (web push) only).
  • button(OneSignalButton $button): Allows you to add buttons to the notification (Supported by iOS 8.0 and Android 4.1+ devices. Icon only works for Android).
  • setData($key, $value): Allows you to set additional data for the message payload. For more information check the OneSignal documentation (opens new window).
  • setParameter($key, $value): Allows you to set additional parameters for the message payload that are available for the REST API. For more information check the OneSignal documentation (opens new window).
  • setImageAttachments($imageUrl): Allows you to set one Image to all possible Attachments OneSignal Attachment documentation (opens new window).

# Button usage

OneSignalMessage::create()
    ->button(
        OneSignalButton::create('id')
            ->text('button text')
            ->icon('button icon')
    );

# WebButton usage

OneSignalMessage::create()
    ->webButton(
        OneSignalWebButton::create('id')
            ->text('button text')
            ->icon('button icon')
            ->url('button url')
    );

# Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG (opens new window) for more information what has changed recently.

# Testing

$ composer test

# Security

If you discover any security related issues, please email m.pociot@gmail.com instead of using the issue tracker.

# Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING (opens new window) for details.

# Credits

# License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File (opens new window) for more information.