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PHP Firebase Cloud Messaging
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PHP API for Firebase Cloud Messaging from Google.
Currently this app server library only supports sending Messages/Notifications via HTTP.
See original Firebase docs: https://firebase.google.com/docs/
#Setup Install via Composer:
composer require redjanym/php-firebase-cloud-messaging
Or add this to your composer.json and run "composer update":
"require": {
"redjanym/php-firebase-cloud-messaging": "1.*"
}
Send message to one or multiple Devices
use sngrl\PhpFirebaseCloudMessaging\Client;
use sngrl\PhpFirebaseCloudMessaging\Message;
use sngrl\PhpFirebaseCloudMessaging\Recipient\Device;
use sngrl\PhpFirebaseCloudMessaging\Notification;
$server_key = '_YOUR_SERVER_KEY_';
$client = new Client();
$client->setApiKey($server_key);
$message = new Message();
$message->setPriority('high');
$message->addRecipient(new Device('_YOUR_DEVICE_TOKEN_'));
$message
->setNotification(new Notification('some title', 'some body'))
->setData(['key' => 'value'])
;
$response = $client->send($message);
var_dump($response->getStatusCode());
var_dump($response->getBody()->getContents());
Send message to Topic
Currently sending to topics only supports a single topic as recipient. Mutliple topic as outlined in the google docs don't seem to work, yet.
use sngrl\PhpFirebaseCloudMessaging\Client;
use sngrl\PhpFirebaseCloudMessaging\Message;
use sngrl\PhpFirebaseCloudMessaging\Recipient\Topic;
use sngrl\PhpFirebaseCloudMessaging\Notification;
$server_key = '_YOUR_SERVER_KEY_';
$client = new Client();
$client->setApiKey($server_key);
$message = new Message();
$message->setPriority('high');
$message->addRecipient(new Topic('_YOUR_TOPIC_'));
$message
->setNotification(new Notification('some title', 'some body'))
->setData(['key' => 'value'])
;
$response = $client->send($message);
var_dump($response->getStatusCode());
var_dump($response->getBody()->getContents());
Subscribe user to the topic
use sngrl\PhpFirebaseCloudMessaging\Client;
$server_key = '_YOUR_SERVER_KEY_';
$client = new Client();
$client->setApiKey($server_key);
$response = $client->addTopicSubscription('_SOME_TOPIC_ID_', ['_FIRST_TOKEN_', '_SECOND_TOKEN_']);
var_dump($response->getStatusCode());
var_dump($response->getBody()->getContents());
Remove user subscription to the topic
use sngrl\PhpFirebaseCloudMessaging\Client;
$server_key = '_YOUR_SERVER_KEY_';
$client = new Client();
$client->setApiKey($server_key);
$response = $client->removeTopicSubscription('_SOME_TOPIC_ID_', ['_FIRST_TOKEN_', '_SECOND_TOKEN_']);
var_dump($response->getStatusCode());
var_dump($response->getBody()->getContents());
Interpreting responses
Responses given on the HTTP requests are standard according to the FCM documentations. You may find detailed specifications in this links: