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Notificato
Notificato takes care of push notifications in your PHP projects.
Italian: notificato è: participio passato English: notified
Why use Notificato instead of X?
Notificato has some advantages not all other PHP push libraries have:
- Supports multiple APNS certificates, so you can push to multiple Apps/Passbook Passes
- Takes excellent care of PHPs buggy SSL-sockets, handles quirks and error responses correctly
- Well tested with unit tests and nice Object-Oriented structure
Installation
Installation with Composer is recommended. Run the require command to add Notificato to your project:
composer require wrep/notificato
Suggestion: There is also a Notificato for Symfony bundle available, highly recommended for Symfony2 & Symfony3 users.
Getting started
- Take a look at the snippet below for a impression how Notificato works
- Read the documentation it will help you with common use cases
- Check out the API docs for a deeper understanding what Notificato is capable of
<?php
// This imports the Composer autoloader
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
use Wrep\Notificato\Notificato;
class GettingStarted
{
/**
* This example sends one pushnotification with an alert to Apples production push servers
*/
public function sendOnePushNotification()
{
// First we get a Notificato instance and tell it what certificate to use as default certificate
$notificato = new Notificato('./certificate.pem', 'passphrase-to-use');
// Now we get a fresh messagebuilder from Notificato
// This message will be send to device with pushtoken 'fffff...'
// it will automaticly be associated with the default certificate
// and we will set the red badge on the App icon to 1
$message = $notificato->messageBuilder()
->setDeviceToken('ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff')
->setBadge(1)
->build();
// The message is ready, let's send it!
// Be aware that this method is blocking and on failure Notificato will retry if necessary
$messageEnvelope = $notificato->send($message);
// The returned envelope contains usefull information about how many retries where needed and if sending succeeded
echo $messageEnvelope->getFinalStatusDescription();
}
/**
* This example reads all unregistered devices from Apples feedback service
*/
public function readFeedbackService()
{
// First we get the a Notificato instance and tell it what certificate to use as default certificate
$notificato = new Notificato('./certificate.pem', 'passphrase-to-use');
// Now read all "tuples" from the feedback service, be aware that this method is blocking
$tuples = $notificato->receiveFeedback();
// The tuples contain information about what device unregistered and when it did unregister.
// Don't forget to check if the device reregistered after the "invaidated at" date!
foreach ($tuples as $tuple)
{
echo 'Device ' . $tuple->getDeviceToken() . ' invalidated at ' . $tuple->getInvalidatedAt()->format(\DateTime::ISO8601) . PHP_EOL;
}
}
}
$gettingStarted = new GettingStarted();
$gettingStarted->sendOnePushNotification();
$gettingStarted->readFeedbackService();
Contribute
We'll love contributions, read Contribute.md for some more info on what you can do and stuff that you should know if you want to help!
License & Credits
Notificato is released under the MIT License by Mathijs Kadijk, so feel free to use it in commercial and non-commercial projects.