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A push notification micro server using Gin framework written in Go (Golang) and see the demo app.

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Support Platform

A live server on Netlify and get notification token on Firebase Cloud Messaging web. You can use the token to send a notification to the device.

curl -X POST \
     -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
     -d '{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": [
        "your_device_token"
      ],
      "platform": 2,
      "title": "Test Title",
      "message": "Test Message"
    }
  ]
}' \
  https://gorush.netlify.app/api/push

Features

See the default YAML config example:

core:
  enabled: true # enable httpd server
  address: "" # ip address to bind (default: any)
  shutdown_timeout: 30 # default is 30 second
  port: "8088" # ignore this port number if auto_tls is enabled (listen 443).
  worker_num: 0 # default worker number is runtime.NumCPU()
  queue_num: 0 # default queue number is 8192
  max_notification: 100
  # set true if you need get error message from fail push notification in API response.
  # It only works when the queue engine is local.
  sync: false
  # set webhook url if you need get error message asynchronously from fail push notification in API response.
  feedback_hook_url: ""
  feedback_timeout: 10 # default is 10 second
  feedback_header:
  mode: "release"
  ssl: false
  cert_path: "cert.pem"
  key_path: "key.pem"
  cert_base64: ""
  key_base64: ""
  http_proxy: ""
  pid:
    enabled: false
    path: "gorush.pid"
    override: true
  auto_tls:
    enabled: false # Automatically install TLS certificates from Let's Encrypt.
    folder: ".cache" # folder for storing TLS certificates
    host: "" # which domains the Let's Encrypt will attempt

grpc:
  enabled: false # enable gRPC server
  port: 9000

api:
  push_uri: "/api/push"
  stat_go_uri: "/api/stat/go"
  stat_app_uri: "/api/stat/app"
  config_uri: "/api/config"
  sys_stat_uri: "/sys/stats"
  metric_uri: "/metrics"
  health_uri: "/healthz"

android:
  enabled: true
  key_path: "" # path to fcm key file
  credential: "" # fcm credential data
  max_retry: 0 # resend fail notification, default value zero is disabled

huawei:
  enabled: false
  appsecret: "YOUR_APP_SECRET"
  appid: "YOUR_APP_ID"
  max_retry: 0 # resend fail notification, default value zero is disabled

queue:
  engine: "local" # support "local", "nsq", "nats" and "redis" default value is "local"
  nsq:
    addr: 127.0.0.1:4150
    topic: gorush
    channel: gorush
  nats:
    addr: 127.0.0.1:4222
    subj: gorush
    queue: gorush
  redis:
    addr: 127.0.0.1:6379
    group: gorush
    consumer: gorush
    stream_name: gorush

ios:
  enabled: false
  key_path: ""
  key_base64: "" # load iOS key from base64 input
  key_type: "pem" # could be pem, p12 or p8 type
  password: "" # certificate password, default as empty string.
  production: false
  max_concurrent_pushes: 100 # just for push ios notification
  max_retry: 0 # resend fail notification, default value zero is disabled
  key_id: "" # KeyID from developer account (Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles -> Keys)
  team_id: "" # TeamID from developer account (View Account -> Membership)

log:
  format: "string" # string or json
  access_log: "stdout" # stdout: output to console, or define log path like "log/access_log"
  access_level: "debug"
  error_log: "stderr" # stderr: output to console, or define log path like "log/error_log"
  error_level: "error"
  hide_token: true
  hide_messages: false

stat:
  engine: "memory" # support memory, redis, boltdb, buntdb or leveldb
  redis:
    cluster: false
    addr: "localhost:6379" # if cluster is true, you may set this to "localhost:6379,localhost:6380,localhost:6381"
    password: ""
    db: 0
  boltdb:
    path: "bolt.db"
    bucket: "gorush"
  buntdb:
    path: "bunt.db"
  leveldb:
    path: "level.db"
  badgerdb:
    path: "badger.db"

Memory Usage

Memory average usage: 28Mb (the total bytes of memory obtained from the OS.)

memory usage

Test Command (We use bat as default cli tool.):

for i in {1..9999999}; do bat -b.N=1000 -b.C=100 POST localhost:8088/api/push notifications:=@notification.json; sleep 1;  done

Basic Usage

How to send push notification using gorush command? (Android or iOS)

Install from homebrew

brew tap appleboy/tap
brew install gorush

Download a binary

The pre-compiled binaries can be downloaded from release page.

With Go installed

go install github.com/appleboy/gorush

On linux

wget https://github.com/appleboy/gorush/releases/download/v1.16.3/gorush-1.16.3-linux-amd64 -O gorush

On macOS (Intel amd64)

wget -c https://github.com/appleboy/gorush/releases/download/v1.16.3/gorush-1.16.3-darwin-amd64 -O gorush

On macOS (Apple arm64)

wget -c https://github.com/appleboy/gorush/releases/download/v1.16.3/gorush-1.16.3-darwin-arm64 -O gorush

Install from source

Prerequisite Tools

Fetch from GitHub

Gorush uses the Go Modules support built into Go 1.11 to build. The easiest way to get started is to clone Gorush in a directory outside of the GOPATH, as in the following example:

mkdir $HOME/src
cd $HOME/src
git clone https://github.com/appleboy/gorush.git
cd gorush
go install

or you can use the go get command to install the latest or specific version.

Note: such go get installation aren't guaranteed to work. We recommend using binary installation.

# install stable version
go install github.com/appleboy/gorush

# install latest version
go install github.com/appleboy/gorush@master

Command Usage

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Usage: gorush [options]

Server Options:
    -A, --address <address>          Address to bind (default: any)
    -p, --port <port>                Use port for clients (default: 8088)
    -c, --config <file>              Configuration file path
    -m, --message <message>          Notification message
    -t, --token <token>              Notification token
    -e, --engine <engine>            Storage engine (memory, redis ...)
    --title <title>                  Notification title
    --proxy <proxy>                  Proxy URL
    --pid <pid path>                 Process identifier path
    --redis-addr <redis addr>        Redis addr (default: localhost:6379)
    --ping                           healthy check command for container
iOS Options:
    -i, --key <file>                 certificate key file path
    -P, --password <password>        certificate key password
    --ios                            enabled iOS (default: false)
    --production                     iOS production mode (default: false)
Android Options:
    --fcm-key <fcm_key_path>         FCM Key Path
    --android                        enabled android (default: false)
Huawei Options:
    -hk, --hmskey <hms_key>          HMS App Secret
    -hid, --hmsid <hms_id>           HMS App ID
    --huawei                         enabled huawei (default: false)
Common Options:
    --topic <topic>                  iOS, Android or Huawei topic message
    -h, --help                       Show this message
    -V, --version                    Show version

Send Android notification

To authenticate a service account and authorize it to access Firebase services, you must generate a private key file in JSON format.

  1. In the Firebase console, open Settings > Service Accounts.
  2. Click Generate New Private Key, then confirm by clicking Generate Key.
  3. Securely store the JSON file containing the key.

When authorizing via a service account, you have two choices for providing the credentials to your application. You can either set the GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS environment variable, or you can explicitly pass the path to the service account key in code. The first option is more secure and is strongly recommended.

Send single notification with the following command.

gorush -android -m "your message" --fcm-key "FCM Credentials Key Path" -t "device token"

# or set GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS environment variable
export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS="FCM Credentials Key Path"
gorush -android -m "your message" -t "device token"

Send messages to topics.

gorush --android --topic "foo-bar" \
  -m "This is a Firebase Cloud Messaging Topic Message" \
  --fcm-key "FCM Credentials Key Path"

Send Huawei (HMS) notification

Send single notification with the following command.

gorush -huawei -title "Gorush with HMS" -m "your message" -hk "API Key" -hid "App ID" -t "Device token"

Send messages to topics.

gorush --huawei --topic "foo-bar" \
  -title "Gorush with HMS" \
  -m "This is a Huawei Mobile Services Topic Message" \
  -hk "API Key" \
  -hid "App ID"

Send iOS notification

Send single notification with the following command.

$ gorush -ios -m "your message" -i "your certificate path" \
  -t "device token" --topic "apns topic"

The default endpoint is APNs development. Please add -production flag for APNs production push endpoint.

$ gorush -ios -m "your message" -i "your certificate path" \
  -t "device token" \
  -production

Send Android or iOS notifications using Firebase Cloud Messaging

Send single notification with the following command:

gorush -android -m "your message" \
  --fcm-key "FCM Credentials Key Path" \
  -t "Device token"

Run gorush web server

Please make sure your config.yml exist. Default port is 8088.

# for default config
$ gorush
# for custom config file
$ gorush -c config.yml

Get go status of api server using httpie tool:

# install httpie
brew install httpie
# get go status
http -v --json GET http://localhost:8088/api/stat/go

Web API

Gorush support the following API.

GET /api/stat/go

Golang cpu, memory, gc, etc information. Response with 200 http status code.

{
  "time": 1460686815848046600,
  "go_version": "go1.6.1",
  "go_os": "darwin",
  "go_arch": "amd64",
  "cpu_num": 4,
  "goroutine_num": 15,
  "gomaxprocs": 4,
  "cgo_call_num": 1,
  "memory_alloc": 7455192,
  "memory_total_alloc": 8935464,
  "memory_sys": 12560632,
  "memory_lookups": 17,
  "memory_mallocs": 31426,
  "memory_frees": 11772,
  "memory_stack": 524288,
  "heap_alloc": 7455192,
  "heap_sys": 8912896,
  "heap_idle": 909312,
  "heap_inuse": 8003584,
  "heap_released": 0,
  "heap_objects": 19654,
  "gc_next": 9754725,
  "gc_last": 1460686815762559700,
  "gc_num": 2,
  "gc_per_second": 0,
  "gc_pause_per_second": 0,
  "gc_pause": [
    0.326576,
    0.227096
  ]
}

GET /api/stat/app

Show success or failure counts information of notification.

{
  "version": "v1.6.2",
  "busy_workers": 0,
  "success_tasks": 32,
  "failure_tasks": 49,
  "submitted_tasks": 81,
  "total_count": 81,
  "ios": {
    "push_success": 19,
    "push_error": 38
  },
  "android": {
    "push_success": 10,
    "push_error": 10
  },
  "huawei": {
    "push_success": 3,
    "push_error": 1
  }
}

GET /sys/stats

Show response time, status code count, etc.

{
  "pid": 80332,
  "uptime": "1m42.428010614s",
  "uptime_sec": 102.428010614,
  "time": "2016-06-26 12:27:11.675973571 +0800 CST",
  "unixtime": 1466915231,
  "status_code_count": { },
  "total_status_code_count": {
    "200": 5
  },
  "count": 0,
  "total_count": 5,
  "total_response_time": "10.422441ms",
  "total_response_time_sec": 0.010422441000000001,
  "average_response_time": "2.084488ms",
  "average_response_time_sec": 0.0020844880000000002
}

GET /metrics

Support expose prometheus metrics.

metrics screenshot

POST /api/push

Simple send iOS notification example, the platform value is 1:

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 1,
      "message": "Hello World iOS!"
    }
  ]
}

Simple send Android notification example, the platform value is 2:

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 2,
      "message": "Hello World Android!"
    }
  ]
}

Simple send Huawei notification example, the platform value is 3:

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 3,
      "title": "Gorush with HMS",
      "message": "Hello World Huawei!"
    }
  ]
}

Simple send notification on Android and iOS devices using Firebase, the platform value is 2:

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 2,
      "message": "This notification will go to iOS and Android platform via Firebase!"
    }
  ]
}

Send notification with custom sound on iOS devices, volume must be in the interval [0, 1]:

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "title": "Hello World iOS!",
      "message": "Hello World iOS!",
      "platform": 2,
      "apns": {
        "payload": {
          "aps": {
            "sound": {
              "name": "default",
              "critical": 1,
              "volume": 0.1
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
  ]
}

Send multiple notifications as below:

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 1,
      "message": "Hello World iOS!"
    },
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 2,
      "message": "Hello World Android!"
    },
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 3,
      "message": "Hello World Huawei!",
      "title": "Gorush with HMS"
    },
    .....
  ]
}

See more example about iOS, Android or Huawei

Request body

The Request body must have a notifications array. The following is a parameter table for each notification.

nametypedescriptionrequirednote
notif_idstringA unique string that identifies the notification for async feedback-
tokensstring arraydevice tokenso
platformintplatform(iOS,Android)o1=iOS, 2=Android (Firebase), 3=Huawei (HMS)
messagestringmessage for notification-
titlestringnotification title-
prioritystringSets the priority of the message.-normal or high
content_availablebooldata messages wake the app by default.-
soundinterface{}sound type-
datastring arrayextensible partition-only Android and IOS
huawei_datastringJSON object as string to extensible partition partition-only Huawei. See the detail
retryintretry send notification if fail response from server. Value must be small than max_retry field.-
topicstringsend messages to topics
imagestringimage url to show in notification-only Android and Huawei
tostringThe value must be a registration token, notification key, or topic.-only Android
collapse_keystringa key for collapsing notifications-only Android
huawei_collapse_keyinta key integer for collapsing notifications-only Huawei See the detail
delay_while_idleboola flag for device idling-only Android
time_to_liveuintexpiration of message kept on FCM storage-only Android
huawei_ttlstringexpiration of message kept on HMS storage-only Huawei See the detail
restricted_package_namestringthe package name of the application-only Android
dry_runboolallows developers to test a request without actually sending a message-only Android
notificationstring arraypayload of a FCM message-only Android. See the detail
huawei_notificationstring arraypayload of a HMS message-only Huawei. See the detail
app_idstringhms app id-only Huawei. See the detail
bi_tagstringTag of a message in a batch delivery task-only Huawei. See the detail
fast_app_targetintState of a mini program when a quick app sends a data message.-only Huawei. See the detail
expirationintexpiration for notification-only iOS
apns_idstringA canonical UUID that identifies the notification-only iOS
collapse_idstringAn identifier you use to coalesce multiple notifications into a single notification for the user-only iOS
push_typestringThe type of the notification. The value of this header is alert or background.-only iOS
badgeintbadge count-only iOS
categorystringthe UIMutableUserNotificationCategory object-only iOS
alertstring arraypayload of a iOS message-only iOS. See the detail
mutable_contentboolenable Notification Service app extension.-only iOS(10.0+).
namestringsets the name value on the aps sound dictionary.-only iOS
volumefloat32sets the volume value on the aps sound dictionary.-only iOS
interruption_levelstringdefines the interruption level for the push notification.-only iOS(15.0+)
content-statestring arraydynamic and custom content for live-activity notification.-only iOS(16.1+)
timestampintthe UNIX time when sending the remote notification that updates or ends a Live Activity-only iOS(16.1+)
eventstringdescribes whether you update or end an ongoing Live Activity-only iOS(16.1+)
stale-dateintthe date which a Live Activity becomes stale, or out of date-only iOS(16.1+)
dismissal-dateintthe UNIX time -timestamp- which a Live Activity will end and will be removed-only iOS(16.1+)

iOS alert payload

nametypedescriptionrequirednote
titlestringApple Watch & Safari display this string as part of the notification interface.-
bodystringThe text of the alert message.-
subtitlestringApple Watch & Safari display this string as part of the notification interface.-
actionstringThe label of the action button. This one is required for Safari Push Notifications.-
action-loc-keystringIf a string is specified, the system displays an alert that includes the Close and View buttons.-
launch-imagestringThe filename of an image file in the app bundle, with or without the filename extension.-
loc-argsarray of stringsVariable string values to appear in place of the format specifiers in loc-key.-
loc-keystringA key to an alert-message string in a Localizable.strings file for the current localization.-
title-loc-argsarray of stringsVariable string values to appear in place of the format specifiers in title-loc-key.-
title-loc-keystringThe key to a title string in the Localizable.strings file for the current localization.-

See more detail about APNs Remote Notification Payload.

iOS sound payload

nametypedescriptionrequirednote
namestringsets the name value on the aps sound dictionary.-
volumefloat32sets the volume value on the aps sound dictionary.-
criticalintsets the critical value on the aps sound dictionary.-

request format:

{
  "sound": {
    "critical": 1,
    "name": "default",
    "volume": 2.0
  }
}

Android notification payload

nametypedescriptionrequirednote
iconstringIndicates notification icon.-
tagstringIndicates whether each notification message results in a new entry on the notification center on Android.-
colorstringIndicates color of the icon, expressed in #rrggbb format-
click_actionstringThe action associated with a user click on the notification.-
body_loc_keystringIndicates the key to the body string for localization.-
body_loc_argsstringIndicates the string value to replace format specifiers in body string for localization.-
title_loc_keystringIndicates the key to the title string for localization.-
title_loc_argsstringIndicates the string value to replace format specifiers in title string for localization.-

See more detail about Firebase Cloud Messaging HTTP Protocol reference.

Huawei notification

  1. app_id: app id from huawei developer console
  2. bi_tag:
  3. fast_app_target:
  4. huawei_data: mapped to data
  5. huawei_notification: mapped to notification
  6. huawei_ttl: mapped to ttl
  7. huawei_collapse_key: mapped to collapse_key

See more detail about Huawei Mobulse Services Push API reference.

iOS Example

Send normal notification.

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 1,
      "message": "Hello World iOS!"
    }
  ]
}

The following payload asks the system to display an alert with a Close button and a single action button.The title and body keys provide the contents of the alert. The “PLAY” string is used to retrieve a localized string from the appropriate Localizable.strings file of the app. The resulting string is used by the alert as the title of an action button. This payload also asks the system to badge the app’s icon with the number 5.

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 1,
      "badge": 5,
      "alert": {
        "title" : "Game Request",
        "body" : "Bob wants to play poker",
        "action-loc-key" : "PLAY"
      }
    }
  ]
}

The following payload specifies that the device should display an alert message, plays a sound, and badges the app’s icon.

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 1,
      "message": "You got your emails.",
      "badge": 9,
      "sound": {
        "critical": 1,
        "name": "default",
        "volume": 1.0
      }
    }
  ]
}

Add other fields which user defined via data field.

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 1,
      "message": "Hello World iOS!",
      "data": {
        "key1": "welcome",
        "key2": 2
      }
    }
  ]
}

Support send notification from different environment. See the detail of issue.

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 1,
+     "production": true,
      "message": "Hello World iOS Production!"
    },
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 1,
+     "development": true,
      "message": "Hello World iOS Sandbox!"
    }
  ]
}

Android Example

Send normal notification.

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 2,
      "message": "Hello World Android!",
      "title": "You got message"
    }
  ]
}

Add notification payload.

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 2,
      "message": "Hello World Android!",
      "title": "You got message",
      "notification" : {
        "icon": "myicon",
        "color": "#112244"
      }
    }
  ]
}

Add other fields which user defined via data field.

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 2,
      "message": "Hello World Android!",
      "title": "You got message",
      "data": {
       "Nick" : "Mario",
       "body" : "great match!",
       "Room" : "PortugalVSDenmark"
      }
    }
  ]
}

Send messages to topic

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "topic": "highScores",
      "platform": 2,
      "message": "This is a Firebase Cloud Messaging Topic Message"
    }
  ]
}

Huawei Example

Send normal notification.

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 3,
      "message": "Hello World Huawei!",
      "title": "You got message"
    }
  ]
}

Add notification payload.

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 3,
      "message": "Hello World Huawei!",
      "title": "You got message",
      "huawei_notification" : {
        "icon": "myicon",
        "color": "#112244"
      }
    }
  ]
}

Add other fields which user defined via huawei_data field.

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "tokens": ["token_a", "token_b"],
      "platform": 3,
      "huawei_data": "{'title' : 'Mario','message' : 'great match!', 'Room' : 'PortugalVSDenmark'}"
    }
  ]
}

Send messages to topics

{
  "notifications": [
    {
      "topic": "foo-bar",
      "platform": 3,
      "message": "This is a Huawei Mobile Services Topic Message",
      "title": "You got message"
    }
  ]
}

Response body

Error response message table:

status codemessage
400Missing notifications field.
400Notifications field is empty.
400Number of notifications(50) over limit(10)

Success response:

{
  "counts": 60,
  "logs": [],
  "success": "ok"
}

If you need error logs from sending fail notifications, please set a feedback_hook_url and feedback_header for custom header. The server with send the failing logs asynchronously to your API as POST requests.

core:
  port: "8088" # ignore this port number if auto_tls is enabled (listen 443).
  worker_num: 0 # default worker number is runtime.NumCPU()
  queue_num: 0 # default queue number is 8192
  max_notification: 100
  sync: false
- feedback_hook_url: ""
+ feedback_hook_url: "https://exemple.com/api/hook"
+ feedback_header:
+   - x-gorush-token:4e989115e09680f44a645519fed6a976

You can also switch to sync mode by setting the sync value as true on yaml config. It only works when the queue engine is local.

core:
  port: "8088" # ignore this port number if auto_tls is enabled (listen 443).
  worker_num: 0 # default worker number is runtime.NumCPU()
  queue_num: 0 # default queue number is 8192
  max_notification: 100
- sync: false
+ sync: true

See the following error format.

{
  "counts": 60,
  "logs": [
    {
      "type": "failed-push",
      "platform": "android",
      "token": "*******",
      "message": "Hello World Android!",
      "error": "InvalidRegistration"
    },
    {
      "type": "failed-push",
      "platform": "ios",
      "token": "*****",
      "message": "Hello World iOS1111!",
      "error": "Post https://api.push.apple.com/3/device/bbbbb: remote error: tls: revoked certificate"
    },
    {
      "type": "failed-push",
      "platform": "ios",
      "token": "*******",
      "message": "Hello World iOS222!",
      "error": "Post https://api.push.apple.com/3/device/token_b: remote error: tls: revoked certificate"
    }
  ],
  "success": "ok"
}

Run gRPC service

Gorush support gRPC service. You can enable the gRPC in config.yml, default as disabled. Enable the gRPC server:

GORUSH_GRPC_ENABLED=true GORUSH_GRPC_PORT=3000 gorush

The following example code to send single notification in Go.

package main

import (
  "context"
  "log"

  "github.com/appleboy/gorush/rpc/proto"

  structpb "github.com/golang/protobuf/ptypes/struct"
  "google.golang.org/grpc"
)

const (
  address = "localhost:9000"
)

func main() {
  // Set up a connection to the server.
  conn, err := grpc.NewClient(address, grpc.WithInsecure())
  if err != nil {
    log.Fatalf("did not connect: %v", err)
  }
  defer conn.Close()
  c := proto.NewGorushClient(conn)

  r, err := c.Send(context.Background(), &proto.NotificationRequest{
    Platform: 2,
    Tokens:   []string{"1234567890"},
    Message:  "test message",
    Badge:    1,
    Category: "test",
    Sound:    "test",
    Priority: proto.NotificationRequest_HIGH,
    Alert: &proto.Alert{
      Title:    "Test Title",
      Body:     "Test Alert Body",
      Subtitle: "Test Alert Sub Title",
      LocKey:   "Test loc key",
      LocArgs:  []string{"test", "test"},
    },
    Data: &structpb.Struct{
      Fields: map[string]*structpb.Value{
        "key1": {
          Kind: &structpb.Value_StringValue{StringValue: "welcome"},
        },
        "key2": {
          Kind: &structpb.Value_NumberValue{NumberValue: 2},
        },
      },
    },
  })
  if err != nil {
    log.Println("could not greet: ", err)
  }

  if r != nil {
    log.Printf("Success: %t\n", r.Success)
    log.Printf("Count: %d\n", r.Counts)
  }
}

See the Node.js example and see more detail from README:

var messages = require('./gorush_pb');
var services = require('./gorush_grpc_pb');

var grpc = require('grpc');

function main() {
  var client = new services.GorushClient('localhost:9000',
    grpc.credentials.createInsecure());
  var request = new messages.NotificationRequest();
  var alert = new messages.Alert();
  request.setPlatform(2);
  request.setTokensList(["1234567890"]);
  request.setMessage("Hello!!");
  request.setTitle("hello2");
  request.setBadge(2);
  request.setCategory("mycategory");
  request.setSound("sound")
  alert.setTitle("title");
  request.setAlert(alert);
  request.setThreadid("threadID");
  request.setContentavailable(false);
  request.setMutablecontent(false);
  client.send(request, function (err, response) {
    if(err) {
      console.log(err);
    } else {
      console.log("Success:", response.getSuccess());
      console.log("Counts:", response.getCounts());
    }
  });
}

main();

GRPC Health Checking example: See document.

package main

import (
  "context"
  "log"

  "github.com/appleboy/gorush/rpc/proto"

  structpb "github.com/golang/protobuf/ptypes/struct"
  "google.golang.org/grpc"
)

const (
  address = "localhost:9000"
)

func main() {
  // Set up a connection to the server.
  conn, err := grpc.NewClient(address, grpc.WithInsecure())
  if err != nil {
    log.Fatalf("did not connect: %v", err)
  }
  defer conn.Close()
  c := proto.NewGorushClient(conn)

  r, err := c.Send(context.Background(), &proto.NotificationRequest{
    Platform: 2,
    Tokens:   []string{"1234567890"},
    Message:  "test message",
    Badge:    1,
    Category: "test",
    Sound:    "test",
    Priority: proto.NotificationRequest_HIGH,
    Alert: &proto.Alert{
      Title:    "Test Title",
      Body:     "Test Alert Body",
      Subtitle: "Test Alert Sub Title",
      LocKey:   "Test loc key",
      LocArgs:  []string{"test", "test"},
    },
    Data: &structpb.Struct{
      Fields: map[string]*structpb.Value{
        "key1": {
          Kind: &structpb.Value_StringValue{StringValue: "welcome"},
        },
        "key2": {
          Kind: &structpb.Value_NumberValue{NumberValue: 2},
        },
      },
    },
  })
  if err != nil {
    log.Println("could not greet: ", err)
  }

  if r != nil {
    log.Printf("Success: %t\n", r.Success)
    log.Printf("Count: %d\n", r.Counts)
  }
}

Run gorush in Docker

Set up gorush in the cloud in under 5 minutes with zero knowledge of Golang or Linux shell using our gorush Docker image.

docker pull appleboy/gorush
docker run --name gorush -p 80:8088 appleboy/gorush

Run gorush with your own config file.

docker pull appleboy/gorush
docker run --name gorush -v ${PWD}/config.yml:/home/gorush/config.yml -p 80:8088 appleboy/gorush

Testing your gorush server using httpie command.

http -v --verify=no --json GET http://your.docker.host/api/stat/go

statue screenshot

Run gorush in Kubernetes

Quick Start

Create namespace as gorush as gorush and then your configuration map:

kubectl create -f k8s/gorush-namespace.yaml
kubectl create -f k8s/gorush-configmap.yaml

Create redis service:

kubectl create -f k8s/gorush-redis-deployment.yaml
kubectl create -f k8s/gorush-redis-service.yaml

Create gorush deployment controller provides declarative updates for Pods and ReplicaSets:

kubectl create -f k8s/gorush-deployment.yaml

Create the Service Controller for AWS ELB

kubectl create -f k8s/gorush-service.yaml

Ingress Controller for AWS ALB

Update the following in k8s/gorush-service.yaml

-  type: LoadBalancer
-  # type: NodePort
+  # type: LoadBalancer
+  type: NodePort

Then start the AWS ALB by the follwong command.

kubectl create -f k8s/gorush-service.yaml
kubectl create -f k8s/gorush-aws-alb-ingress.yaml

Clean up the gorush

kubectl delete -f k8s

Run gorush in AWS Lambda

lambda

AWS excited to announce Go as a supported language for AWS Lambda. You’re going to create an application that uses an API Gateway event source to create a simple Hello World RESTful API.

Build gorush binary

Download source code first.

git clone https://github.com/appleboy/gorush.git
cd gorush && make build_linux_lambda

you can see the binary file in release/linux/lambda/ folder

Deploy gorush application

we need to build a binary that will run on Linux, and ZIP it up into a deployment package.

zip deployment.zip release/linux/lambda/gorush

Upload the deployment.zip via web UI or you can try the drone-lambda as the following command. it will zip your binary file and upload to AWS Lambda automatically.

$ AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=YOUR_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID \
  AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=YOUR_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY \
  drone-lambda --region ap-southeast-1 \
  --function-name gorush \
  --source release/linux/lambda/gorush

Without an AWS account

Or you can deploy gorush to alternative solution like netlify functions. Netlify lets you deploy serverless Lambda functions without an AWS account, and with function management handled directly within Netlify. Please see the netlify.toml file:

[build]
command = "make build_linux_lambda"
functions = "release/linux/lambda"

[build.environment]
GO111MODULE = "on"
GO_IMPORT_PATH = "github.com/appleboy/gorush"
GO_VERSION = "1.21.11"

[[redirects]]
from = "/*"
status = 200
to = "/.netlify/functions/gorush/:splat"

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License

Copyright 2019 Bo-Yi Wu @appleboy.

Licensed under the MIT License.