This package makes it easy to send Pusher push notifications with Laravel 5.5.
You can install the package via composer:
composer require overmob/pusher-push-notifications:dev-master
You could install the service provider:
// config/app.php
'providers' => [
...
NotificationChannels\PusherPushNotifications\PusherPushNotificationsServiceProvider::class,
],
Before using this package you should set up a Pusher account. Here are the steps required.
- Login to https://dashboard.pusher.com/
- Select your app from the sidebar or create a new app.
- Click on the "Push Notifications" tab.
- Upload your APNS Certificate or add your GCM API key.
- Now select the "App Keys" tab.
- Copy your
app_id
,key
, andsecret
. - Update the values in your
config/broadcasting.php
file under the pusher connection. - You're now good to go.
Now you can use the channel in your via()
method inside the Notification class.
use NotificationChannels\PusherPushNotifications\PusherChannel;
use NotificationChannels\PusherPushNotifications\PusherMessage;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification;
class AccountApproved extends Notification
{
public function via($notifiable)
{
return [PusherChannel::class];
}
public function toPushNotification($notifiable)
{
return PusherMessage::create()
->android()
->title('')
->icon('')
->badge(1)
->sound('success')
->body("Your {$notifiable->service} account was approved!");
}
}
platform('')
: Accepts a string value ofiOS
orAndroid
.iOS()
: Sets the platform value to iOS.android()
: Sets the platform value to Android.title('')
: Accepts a string value for the title.body('')
: Accepts a string value for the body.sound('')
: Accepts a string value for the notification sound file. Notice that if you leave blank the default sound value will bedefault
.icon('')
: Accepts a string value for the icon file. (Android Only)badge(1)
: Accepts an integer value for the badge. (iOS Only)setOption($key, $value)
: Allows you to set any value in the message payload. For more information check here for iOS, or here for Android.
You can send a single message to an iOS device and an Android device at the same time using the withiOS()
and withAndroid()
method:
public function toPushNotification($notifiable)
{
$message = "Your {$notifiable->service} account was approved!";
return PusherMessage::create()
->iOS()
->badge(1)
->body($message)
->withAndroid(
PusherMessage::create()
->title($message)
->icon('icon')
);
}
- Notice that iOS is the default platform, which means you don't have to call
->iOS()
.- When using
withAndroid()
orwithiOS()
you don't have to define the platform, it's done behind the scenes for you.
By default the pusher "interest" messages will be sent to will be defined using the {notifiable}.{id} convention, for example App.User.1
, however you can change this behaviour by including a routeNotificationForPusherPushNotifications()
in the notifiable class method that returns the interest name.
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
$ composer test
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.