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Maintainer Username: | Maykonn |
Maintainer Contact: | berkayk@gmail.com (Berkay Kaya) |
Package Create Date: | 2016-07-26 |
Package Last Update: | 2016-12-08 |
Language: | PHP |
License: | MIT |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-11-23 03:10:15 |
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Total Downloads: | 36 |
Monthly Downloads: | 2 |
Daily Downloads: | 0 |
Total Stars: | 1 |
Total Watchers: | 2 |
Total Forks: | 1 |
Total Open Issues: | 0 |
This is a simple OneSignal wrapper library for Laravel. It simplifies the basic notification flow with the defined methods. You can send a message to all users or you can notify a single user. Before you start installing this service, please complete your OneSignal setup at https://onesignal.com and finish all the steps that is necessary to obtain an application id and REST API Keys.
First, you'll need to require the package with Composer:
composer require berkayk/onesignal-laravel
Aftwards, run composer update
from your command line.
Then, update config/app.php
by adding an entry for the service provider.
'providers' => [
// ...
Berkayk\OneSignal\OneSignalServiceProvider::class
];
Then, register class alias by adding an entry in aliases section
'aliases' => [
// ...
'OneSignal' => Berkayk\OneSignal\OneSignalFacade::class
];
Finally, from the command line again, run php artisan vendor:publish
to publish the default configuration file.
This will publish a configuration file named onesignal.php
which includes your OneSignal authorization keys.
You need to fill in onesignal.php
file that is found in your applications config
directory.
app_id
is your OneSignal App ID and rest_api_key
is your REST API Key.
You can easily send a message to all registered users with the command
OneSignal::sendNotificationToAll("Some Message");
OneSignal::sendNotificationToAll("Some Message", $url);
OneSignal::sendNotificationToAll("Some Message", $url, $data);
OneSignal::sendNotificationToAll("Some Message", $url, $data, $buttons);
$url
, $data
and $buttons
fields are exceptional. If you provide a $url
parameter, users will be redirecting to that url.
After storing a user's tokens in a table, you can simply send a message with
OneSignal::sendNotificationToUser("Some Message", $userId);
OneSignal::sendNotificationToUser("Some Message", $userId, $url);
OneSignal::sendNotificationToUser("Some Message", $userId, $url, $data);
OneSignal::sendNotificationToUser("Some Message", $userId, $url, $data, $buttons);
$userId
is the user's unique id where he/she is registered for notifications. Read https://documentation.onesignal.com/docs/website-sdk-api#getUserId for additional details.
$url
, $data
and $buttons
fields are exceptional. If you provide a $url
parameter, users will be redirecting to that url.
You can simply send a notification to a specific segment with
OneSignal::sendNotificationToSegment("Some Message", $segment);
OneSignal::sendNotificationToSegment("Some Message", $segment, $url);
OneSignal::sendNotificationToSegment("Some Message", $segment, $url, $data);
OneSignal::sendNotificationToSegment("Some Message", $segment, $url, $data, $buttons);
$url
, $data
and $buttons
fields are exceptional. If you provide a $url
parameter, users will be redirecting to that url.
You can send a custom message with
OneSignal::sendNotificationCustom($parameters);
Please refer to https://documentation.onesignal.com/docs/notifications-create-notification for all customizable parameters.