carloscgo/onesignal-laravel

OneSignal Push Wrapper Laravel 5

v1.0 2017-10-15 03:42 UTC

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Last update: 2024-11-10 05:14:16 UTC


README

Introduction

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.

Installation

First, you'll need to require the package with Composer:

composer require carloscgo/onesignal-laravel

Aftwards, run composer update from your command line.

Then, update config/app.php by adding an entry for the service provider.

'providers' => [
	// ...
	CarlosCGO\OneSignal\OneSignalServiceProvider::class
];

Then, register class alias by adding an entry in aliases section

'aliases' => [
	// ...
	'OneSignal' => CarlosCGO\OneSignal\OneSignalFacade::class
];

Finally, from the command line again, run

php artisan vendor:publish --tag=config

to publish the default configuration file. This will publish a configuration file named onesignal.php which includes your OneSignal authorization keys.

Note: If the previous command does not publish the config file successfully, please check the steps involving providers and aliases in the config/app.php file.

Configuration

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.

Usage

Sending a Notification To All Users

You can easily send a message to all registered users with the command

OneSignal::sendNotificationToAll("Some Title", "Some Message", $url = null, $data = null, $buttons = null, $schedule = null);

$url , $data , $buttons and $schedule fields are exceptional. If you provide a $url parameter, users will be redirecting to that url.

Sending a Notification based on Tags/Filters

You can send a message based on a set of tags with the command

OneSignal::sendNotificationUsingTags("Some Title", "Some Message", array("key" => "device_uuid", "relation" => "=", "value" => 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000), $url = null, $data = null, $buttons = null, $schedule = null);

Sending a Notification To A Specific User

After storing a user's tokens in a table, you can simply send a message with

OneSignal::sendNotificationToUser("Some Title", "Some Message", $userId, $url = null, $data = null, $buttons = null, $schedule = null);

$userId is the user's unique id where he/she is registered for notifications. Read https://documentation.onesignal.com/docs/web-push-tagging-guide for additional details. $url , $data , $buttons and $schedule fields are exceptional. If you provide a $url parameter, users will be redirecting to that url.

Sending a Notification To Segment

You can simply send a notification to a specific segment with

OneSignal::sendNotificationToSegment("Some Title", "Some Message", $segment, $url = null, $data = null, $buttons = null, $schedule = null);

$url , $data , $buttons and $schedule fields are exceptional. If you provide a $url parameter, users will be redirecting to that url.

Sending a Custom Notification

You can send a custom message with

OneSignal::sendNotificationCustom($parameters);

### Sending a Custom Notification

Sending a async Custom Notification

You can send a async custom message with

OneSignal::async()->sendNotificationCustom($parameters);

Please refer to https://documentation.onesignal.com/reference for all customizable parameters.