WARNING
This channel is deprecated. Please see the GitHub Repo (opens new window) for more information
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# Ionic Cloud, and therefore this package, was deprecated Jan 31st, 2018. See Here for details https://blog.ionicframework.com/sunsetting-ionic-cloud-push-and-auth/
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# Ionic Push Notifications Channel for Laravel
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This package makes it easy to send Ionic Push Notifications (opens new window) with Laravel.
# Content
# Installation
You can install the package via composer:
composer require laravel-notification-channels/ionic-push-notifications
# Setting up the Ionic Push service
Add your Ionic Push Authentication Token to your config/services.php
:
// config/services.php
'ionicpush' => [
'key' => env('IONIC_PUSH_API_KEY'),
]
# Usage
Now you can use the channel in your via()
method inside the notification:
use NotificationChannels\IonicPushNotifications\IonicPushChannel;
use NotificationChannels\IonicPushNotifications\IonicPushMessage;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification;
class FriendRequest extends Notification
{
public function via($notifiable)
{
return [IonicPushChannel::class];
}
public function toIonicPush($notifiable)
{
return IonicPushMessage::create('my-security-profile')
->title('Your title')
->message('Your message')
->sound('ping.aiff')
->payload(['foo' => 'bar']);
}
}
You can easily set different settings for iOS and Android individually like this...
use NotificationChannels\IonicPushNotifications\IonicPushChannel;
use NotificationChannels\IonicPushNotifications\IonicPushMessage;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification;
class FriendRequest extends Notification
{
public function via($notifiable)
{
return [IonicPushChannel::class];
}
public function toIonicPush($notifiable)
{
return IonicPushMessage::create('my-security-profile')
->iosMessage('Your iOS message')
->androidMessage('Your Android message')
->iosSound('ping.aiff')
->androidSound('ping.aiff');
}
}
In order to let your Notification know which device token to send to, add the routeNotificationForIonicPush
method to your Notifiable model.
This method needs to return the device token of the user (or the Ionic Auth email address, or Ionic userID of the user).
Do not forget to set the method of targeting users with sendTo()
if necessary (see below).
public function routeNotificationForIonicPush()
{
return $this->device_token;
}
You can also return multiple tokens to send to a group of devices the user may own
public function routeNotificationForIonicPush()
{
return $this->device_tokens;
}
# Available Message methods
create()
: Accepts a string value ofyour-security-profile
.title()
: The title of your notification (for all platforms). Can be overwritten by platform specifictitle
method (see below).message()
: The message content of your notification (for all platforms). Can be overwritten by platform specificmessage
method (see below).sound()
: The title of your notification (for all platforms). Can be overwritten by platform specificsound
method (see below).payload()
: An array of data to send with your notification. Can be overwritten by platform specificpayload
method (see below).scheduled()
: Schedule a notification for future delivery. AcceptDateTime
object or a date as a string.sendTo()
: Set the method of targeting users - tokens (default), user_ids, or emails.
# iOS specific methods
See here (opens new window) for full details on these methods.
iosMessage()
iosTitle()
iosBadge()
iosPayload()
iosSound()
iosPriority()
iosExpire()
iosContentAvailable()
# Android specific methods
See here (opens new window) for full details on these methods.
androidCollapseKey()
androidContentAvailable()
androidData()
androidDelayWhileIdle()
androidIcon()
androidIconColor()
androidMessage()
androidPriority()
androidSound()
androidTag()
androidTimeToLive()
androidTitle()
# 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@rkbee.ch 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.