vishaldudhatra/laravel-fcm-notification

Laravel FCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging) Notification Channel

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README

Laravel FCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging) Notification Channel

Use this package to send push notifications via Laravel to Firebase Cloud Messaging. Laravel 5.5+ required.

This package works only with Legacy HTTP Server Protocol

Install

This package can be installed through Composer.

composer require vishaldudhatra/laravel-fcm-notification

If installing on < Laravel 5.5 then add the service provider:

// config/app.php
'providers' => [
    ...
    vishaldudhatra\FCM\FcmNotificationServiceProvider::class,
    ...
];

Add your Firebase API Key in config/services.php.

return [
   
    ...
    ...
    /*
     * Add the Firebase API key
     */
    'fcm' => [
        'key' => env('FCM_SECRET_KEY')
     ]
];

Example Usage

Use Artisan to create a notification:

php artisan make:notification SomeNotification

Return [fcm] in the public function via($notifiable) method of your notification:

public function via($notifiable)
{
    return ['fcm'];
}

Add the method public function toFcm($notifiable) to your notification, and return an instance of FcmMessage:

use vishaldudhatra\FCM\FcmMessage;

...

public function toFcm($notifiable) 
{
    $message = new FcmMessage();
    $message->content([
        'title'        => 'Foo', 
        'body'         => 'Bar', 
        'sound'        => '', // Optional 
        'icon'         => '', // Optional
        'click_action' => '' // Optional
    ])->data([
        'param1' => 'baz' // Optional
    ])->priority(FcmMessage::PRIORITY_HIGH); // Optional - Default is 'normal'.
    
    return $message;
}

When sending to specific device, make sure your notifiable entity has routeNotificationForFcm method defined:

/**
 * Route notifications for the FCM channel.
 *
 * @param  \Illuminate\Notifications\Notification  $notification
 * @return string
 */
public function routeNotificationForFcm($notification)
{
    return $this->device_token;
}

When sending to a topic, you may define so within the toFcm method in the notification:

use vishaldudhatra\FCM\FcmMessage;

...

public function toFcm($notifiable) 
{
    $message = new FcmMessage();
    $message->to('the-topic', $recipientIsTopic = true)
    ->content([...])
    ->data([...]);
    
    return $message;
}

Or when sending with a condition:

use vishaldudhatra\FCM\FcmMessage;

...

public function toFcm($notifiable) 
{
    $message = new FcmMessage();
    $message->contentAvailable(true)
        ->priority('high')
        ->condition("'user_".$notifiable->id."' in topics")
        ->data([...]);
    
    return $message;
}

You may provide optional headers or override the request headers using setHeaders():

use vishaldudhatra\FCM\FcmMessage;

...

public function toFcm($notifiable) 
{
    $message = new FcmMessage();
    $message->setHeaders([
        'project_id'    =>  "48542497347"   // FCM sender_id
    ])->content([
        'title'        => 'Foo', 
        'body'         => 'Bar', 
        'sound'        => '', // Optional 
        'icon'         => '', // Optional
        'click_action' => '' // Optional
    ])->data([
        'param1' => 'baz' // Optional
    ])->priority(FcmMessage::PRIORITY_HIGH); // Optional - Default is 'normal'.
    
    return $message;
}

Interpreting a Response

To process any laravel notification channel response check Laravel Notification Events

This channel return a json array response:

 {
    "multicast_id": "number",
    "success": "number",
    "failure": "number",
    "canonical_ids": "number",
    "results": "array"
 }

Check FCM Legacy HTTP Server Protocol for response interpreting documentation.

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.