This is a fork of raix:push that uses node-apn v2.2. This adds support for using P8 authentication tokens or PFX/P12 certificates to connect with Apple Push Notification (APN) service.
Push notifications for cordova (ios, android) browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox) - One unified api on client and server.
Status:
- APN iOS
- GCM/FCM Android
- APN Safari web push (partially implemented)
- GCM Chrome OS (partially implemented)
- Firefox OS (partially implemented)
- BPS Blackberry 10
- MPNS Windows phone 8
- MPNS Windows 8
- ADM Amazon Fire OS
- Meteor in app notifications
We are using semantic-release following the AngularJS Commit Message Conventions - Following this pattern will result in better versioning, better changelog and shorter release cycle.
Meteor must be version 1.6.1
Cordova Android must be version 6.3.0 Cordova IOS must be version 4.5.0
Meteor release 1.6.1 https://docs.meteor.com/changelog.html#changes-10 "The cordova-lib package has been updated to version 7.1.0, cordova-android has been updated to version 6.4.0 (plus one additional commit), and cordova-ios has been updated to version 4.5.4"
To verify the correct installation ADD [email protected] to your cordova plugins file.
After your app builds, Make the following changes to your build.gradle file. The simpliest solution to modify this file is in android studio.
The correct gradle file to modify has this line at the begining of the file:
apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
Add this two your dependencies:
classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:4.1.0' // I added both of these
classpath 'com.google.firebase:firebase-core:11.0.1' // I added both of these
At the end of your build.gradle file add:
apply plugin: 'com.google.gms.google-services'
In case your run into errors with conflicting google libraries add:
configurations.all {
resolutionStrategy {
force 'com.android.support:support-v4:27.1.0'
}
}
configurations {
all*.exclude group: 'com.android.support', module: 'support-v13'
}
Other errors refer to:
Changes for the API: On the client make sure you add a android channel:
PushNotification.createChannel(
() => {
console.log('createChannel');
},
() => {
console.log('error');
},
{
id: Meteor.userId(), //Use any Id you prefer, but the same Id for this channel must be sent from the server,
description: 'Android Channel', //And any description your prefer
importance: 3,
vibration: true
}
);
Server changes: Add the android_channel_id so the Push message like below:
Push.send({
from: 'test',
title: 'test',
text: 'hello',
android_channel_id:this.userId, //The android channel should match the id on the client
query: {
userId: this.userId
},
gcm: {
style: 'inbox',
summaryText: 'There are %n% notifications'
},
});
$ meteor add nudelta2015:push
$ meteor add cordova:[email protected]
$ meteor add cordova:[email protected]
# Note: you probably want to adjust the version numbers to the latest versions of the packages
Depending on the platforms you want to work with you will need some credentials or certificates.
Have a look at the Basic example
Theres a good walkthrough by Arthur Carabott
Read the raix:push Newbie Manual by @harryward
Or check out the DEMO by @elvismercado (This example uses the deprecated config.push.json)
Example code for sound (todo: add in docs)
Note: Version 3 uses the cordova npm plugin phonegap-plugin-push
Note: Some of the documentation is outdated, please file an issue or create a pull request - same if you find a bug or want to add tests
Watch the project progress for status or join development
Use the Push.Configure
function on client and server.
For example in Meteor.startup()
block of main.js
Push.Configure({
android: {
senderID: 12341234,
alert: true,
badge: true,
sound: true,
vibrate: true,
clearNotifications: true
// icon: '',
// iconColor: ''
},
ios: {
alert: true,
badge: true,
sound: true
}
});
Additionally you have to touch mobile-config.js
App.configurePlugin('phonegap-plugin-push', {
SENDER_ID: 12341234
});
This is due to changes in the cordova plugin itself
There are two ways you can configure your push APNs: (1) using p8 auth tokens; and (2) using p12/pfx certificates. Provider Authentication Toekns is the preferred method used within the node-apn
package upon which this package relies on. More details on this setup can be found on the node-apn README
Below we show two sample code that would be added in a Meteor.startup()
block of main.js.
For the P8 auth token method, make sure you are using the right provider options. More about provider options on the node-apn documentation
Push.Configure({
apn: {
token: {
key: Assets.absoluteFilePath('path/to/APNsAuthKey_XXXXXXXXXX.p8'),
keyId: 'key-id',
teamId: 'developer-team-id',
},
production: true,
},
});
For the P12/PFX certificates method:
Push.Configure({
apn: {
pfx: 'path/to/your-single-p12-file.p12'
passphrase: 'xxxxxxxxx',
production: true,
},
gcm: {
apiKey: 'xxxxxxx', // GCM/FCM server key
}
// production: true,
// 'sound' true,
// 'badge' true,
// 'alert' true,
// 'vibrate' true,
// 'sendInterval': 15000, Configurable interval between sending
// 'sendBatchSize': 1, Configurable number of notifications to send per batch
// 'keepNotifications': false,
//
});
Note: config.push.json
is deprecating
// Push.debug = true; // Add verbosity
Push.send({
from: 'push',
title: 'Hello',
text: 'world',
badge: 1, //optional, use it to set badge count of the receiver when the app is in background.
query: {
// Ex. send to a specific user if using accounts:
userId: 'xxxxxxxxx'
} // Query the appCollection
// token: appId or token eg. "{ apn: token }"
// tokens: array of appId's or tokens
// payload: user data
// delayUntil: Date
});
When in secure mode the client send features require adding allow/deny rules in order to allow the user to send push messages to other users directly from the client - Read more below
Push.id(); // Unified application id - not a token
Push.setBadge(count); // ios specific - ignored everywhere else
Push.enabled(); // Return true or false
Push.enabled(false); // Will disable notifications
Push.enabled(true); // Will enable notifications (requires a token...)
This package allows you to send notifications from the server and client. To restrict the client or allowing the client to send use allow
or deny
rules.
When a client calls send on Push, the Push's allow and deny callbacks are called on the server to determine if the send should be allowed. If at least one allow callback allows the send, and no deny callbacks deny the send, then the send is allowed to proceed.
Push.allow({
send: function(userId, notification) {
return true; // Allow all users to send
}
});
// Or...
Push.deny({
send: function(userId, notification) {
return false; // Allow all users to send
}
});
Stores a token associated with an application and optionally, a userId.
Parameters:
options - An object containing the necessary data to store a token. Fields:
id
- String (optional) - a record id for the Application/Token document to update. If this does not exist, will return 404.token
- Object -{ apn: 'TOKEN' }
or{ gcm: 'TOKEN' }
appName
- String - the name of the application to associate the token withuserId
- String (optional) - the user id so associate with the token and application. If none is included no user will be associated. Useraix:push-setuser
to later associate a userId with a token.
Returns:
recordId - The id of the stored document associating appName, token, and optionally user in an object of the form:
{
result: 'recordId'
}
Associates the current users ID with an Application/Token record based on the given id.
Parameters:
id - String - The ID of the Application/Token record
Adds metadata to a particular Application/Token record.
Parameters
data - Object containing the following fields:
id
- String - the ID of the Application/Token record to updatemetadata
- Object - The metadata object to add to the Application/Token document
For more internal or advanced features read ADVANCED.md
We have a slack channel to keep communication tight between contributors - it's on https://meteoropensourcecomm.slack.com in channel #raixpush
Kind regards
Morten (aka RaiX)