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Laravel-FCM is an easy to use package working with both Laravel and Lumen for sending push notification with Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM).
It currently only supports HTTP protocol for :
Note: The XMPP protocol is not currently supported.
To get the latest version of Laravel-FCM on your project, require it from "composer":
$ composer require brozot/laravel-fcm
Or you can add it directly in your composer.json file:
{
"require": {
"brozot/laravel-fcm": "1.2.*"
}
}
Register the provider directly in your app configuration file config/app.php config/app.php
:
Laravel >= 5.5 provides package auto-discovery, thanks to rasmuscnielsen and luiztessadri who help to implement this feature in Laravel-FCM, the registration of the provider and the facades should not be necessary anymore.
'providers' => [
// ...
LaravelFCM\FCMServiceProvider::class,
]
Add the facade aliases in the same file:
'aliases' => [
...
'FCM' => LaravelFCM\Facades\FCM::class,
'FCMGroup' => LaravelFCM\Facades\FCMGroup::class, // Optional
]
Note: The
FCMGroup
facade is needed only if you want to manage groups messages in your application.
Publish the package config file using the following command:
$ php artisan vendor:publish --provider="LaravelFCM\FCMServiceProvider"
Register the provider in your bootstrap app file boostrap/app.php
Add the following line in the "Register Service Providers" section at the bottom of the file.
$app->register(LaravelFCM\FCMServiceProvider::class);
For facades, add the following lines in the section "Create The Application" . FCMGroup facade is only necessary if you want to use groups message in your application.
class_alias(\LaravelFCM\Facades\FCM::class, 'FCM');
class_alias(\LaravelFCM\Facades\FCMGroup::class, 'FCMGroup');
Copy the config file fcm.php
manually from the directory /vendor/brozot/laravel-fcm/config
to the directory /config
(you may need to create this directory).
In your .env
file, add the server key and the secret key for the Firebase Cloud Messaging:
FCM_SERVER_KEY=my_secret_server_key
FCM_SENDER_ID=my_secret_sender_id
To get these keys, you must create a new application on the firebase cloud messaging console.
After the creation of your application on Firebase, you can find keys in project settings -> cloud messaging
.
Two types of messages can be sent using Laravel-FCM:
More information is available in the official documentation.
A downstream message is a notification message, a data message, or both, that you send to a target device or to multiple target devices using its registration_Ids.
The following use statements are required for the examples below:
use LaravelFCM\Message\OptionsBuilder;
use LaravelFCM\Message\PayloadDataBuilder;
use LaravelFCM\Message\PayloadNotificationBuilder;
use FCM;
$optionBuilder = new OptionsBuilder();
$optionBuilder->setTimeToLive(60*20);
$notificationBuilder = new PayloadNotificationBuilder('my title');
$notificationBuilder->setBody('Hello world')
->setSound('default');
$dataBuilder = new PayloadDataBuilder();
$dataBuilder->addData(['a_data' => 'my_data']);
$option = $optionBuilder->build();
$notification = $notificationBuilder->build();
$data = $dataBuilder->build();
$token = "a_registration_from_your_database";
$downstreamResponse = FCM::sendTo($token, $option, $notification, $data);
$downstreamResponse->numberSuccess();
$downstreamResponse->numberFailure();
$downstreamResponse->numberModification();
// return Array - you must remove all this tokens in your database
$downstreamResponse->tokensToDelete();
// return Array (key : oldToken, value : new token - you must change the token in your database)
$downstreamResponse->tokensToModify();
// return Array - you should try to resend the message to the tokens in the array
$downstreamResponse->tokensToRetry();
// return Array (key:token, value:error) - in production you should remove from your database the tokens
$downstreamResponse->tokensWithError();
$optionBuilder = new OptionsBuilder();
$optionBuilder->setTimeToLive(60*20);
$notificationBuilder = new PayloadNotificationBuilder('my title');
$notificationBuilder->setBody('Hello world')
->setSound('default');
$dataBuilder = new PayloadDataBuilder();
$dataBuilder->addData(['a_data' => 'my_data']);
$option = $optionBuilder->build();
$notification = $notificationBuilder->build();
$data = $dataBuilder->build();
// You must change it to get your tokens
$tokens = MYDATABASE::pluck('fcm_token')->toArray();
$downstreamResponse = FCM::sendTo($tokens, $option, $notification, $data);
$downstreamResponse->numberSuccess();
$downstreamResponse->numberFailure();
$downstreamResponse->numberModification();
// return Array - you must remove all this tokens in your database
$downstreamResponse->tokensToDelete();
// return Array (key : oldToken, value : new token - you must change the token in your database)
$downstreamResponse->tokensToModify();
// return Array - you should try to resend the message to the tokens in the array
$downstreamResponse->tokensToRetry();
// return Array (key:token, value:error) - in production you should remove from your database the tokens present in this array
$downstreamResponse->tokensWithError();
Kindly refer Downstream message error response codes documentation for more information.
A topics message is a notification message, data message, or both, that you send to all the devices registered to this topic.
Note: Topic names must be managed by your app and known by your server. The Laravel-FCM package or fcm doesn't provide an easy way to do that.
The following use statement is required for the examples below:
use LaravelFCM\Message\Topics;
$notificationBuilder = new PayloadNotificationBuilder('my title');
$notificationBuilder->setBody('Hello world')
->setSound('default');
$notification = $notificationBuilder->build();
$topic = new Topics();
$topic->topic('news');
$topicResponse = FCM::sendToTopic($topic, null, $notification, null);
$topicResponse->isSuccess();
$topicResponse->shouldRetry();
$topicResponse->error();
It sends notification to devices registered at the following topics:
Note : Conditions for topics support two operators per expression
$notificationBuilder = new PayloadNotificationBuilder('my title');
$notificationBuilder->setBody('Hello world')
->setSound('default');
$notification = $notificationBuilder->build();
$topic = new Topics();
$topic->topic('news')->andTopic(function($condition) {
$condition->topic('economic')->orTopic('cultural');
});
$topicResponse = FCM::sendToTopic($topic, null, $notification, null);
$topicResponse->isSuccess();
$topicResponse->shouldRetry();
$topicResponse->error());
$notificationKey = ['a_notification_key'];
$notificationBuilder = new PayloadNotificationBuilder('my title');
$notificationBuilder->setBody('Hello world')
->setSound('default');
$notification = $notificationBuilder->build();
$groupResponse = FCM::sendToGroup($notificationKey, null, $notification, null);
$groupResponse->numberSuccess();
$groupResponse->numberFailure();
$groupResponse->tokensFailed();
$tokens = ['a_registration_id_at_add_to_group'];
$groupName = "a_group";
$notificationKey
// Save notification key in your database you must use it to send messages or for managing this group
$notification_key = FCMGroup::createGroup($groupName, $tokens);
$tokens = ['a_registration_id_at_add_to_the_new_group'];
$groupName = "a_group";
$notificationKey = "notification_key_received_when_group_was_created";
$key = FCMGroup::addToGroup($groupName, $notificationKey, $tokens);
Note if all devices are removed from the group, the group is automatically removed in "fcm".
$tokens = ['a_registration_id_at_remove_from_the_group'];
$groupName = "a_group";
$notificationKey = "notification_key_received_when_group_was_created";
$key = FCMGroup::removeFromGroup($groupName, $notificationKey, $tokens);
Laravel-FCM supports options based on the options of Firebase Cloud Messaging. These options can help you to define the specificity of your notification.
You can construct an option as follows:
$optionsBuilder = new OptionsBuilder();
$optionsBuilder->setTimeToLive(42*60)
->setCollapseKey('a_collapse_key');
$options = $optionsBuilder->build();
Notification payload is used to send a notification, the behaviour is defined by the App State and the OS of the receptor device.
Notification messages are delivered to the notification tray when the app is in the background. For apps in the foreground, messages are handled by these callbacks:
See the official documentation.
$notificationBuilder = new PayloadNotificationBuilder();
$notificationBuilder->setTitle('title')
->setBody('body')
->setSound('sound')
->setBadge('badge');
$notification = $notificationBuilder->build();
Set the data key with your custom key-value pairs to send a data payload to the client app. Data messages can have a 4KB maximum payload.
See the official documentation.
$dataBuilder = new PayloadDataBuilder();
$dataBuilder->addData([
'data_1' => 'first_data'
]);
$data = $dataBuilder->build();
App behavior when receiving messages that include both notification and data payloads depends on whether the app is in the background or the foreground—essentially, whether or not it is active at the time of receipt (source).
For topics message, Laravel-FCM offers an easy to use api which abstract firebase conditions. To make the condition given for example in the firebase official documentation it must be done with Laravel-FCM like below:
Official documentation condition
'TopicA' in topics && ('TopicB' in topics || 'TopicC' in topics)
$topics = new Topics();
$topics->topic('TopicA')
->andTopic(function($condition) {
$condition->topic('TopicB')->orTopic('TopicC');
});
For integration testing, you can mock the responses with mockery and Mocks provided by the package.
There are 3 kinds of "MockResponse" given by the package:
You can mock the FCM call as in the following example:
$numberSucess = 2;
$mockResponse = new \LaravelFCM\Mocks\MockDownstreamResponse(numberSucess);
$mockResponse->addTokenToDelete('token_to_delete');
$mockResponse->addTokenToModify('token_to_modify', 'token_modified');
$mockResponse->setMissingToken(true);
$sender = Mockery::mock(\LaravelFCM\Sender\FCMSender::class);
$sender->shouldReceive('sendTo')->once()->andReturn($mockResponse);
$this->app->singleton('fcm.sender', function($app) use($sender) {
return $sender;
});
You can find more documentation about the API in the API reference.
This library is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.
Some of this documentation is coming from the official documentation. You can find it completely on the Firebase Cloud Messaging Website.