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A Firebase Cloud Message client for Elixir

Installation

Add to dependencies

def deps do
  [{:fcmex, "~> 0.6.0"}]
end
mix deps.get

Usage

Fcmex by default reading FCM server key from your environment variable FCM_SERVER_KEY on runtime.

If FCM_SERVER_KEY is not found in your environment, it fallbacks to search following line.

config :fcmex,
  server_key: "a_example_key"
  • Send notification message to a device
{:ok, body} = Fcmex.push("user_token",
  notification: %{
    title: "foo",
    body: "bar",
    click_action: "open_foo",
    icon: "new",
  }
)
  • Send messsage to the topic
{:ok, body} = Fcmex.push("/topics/topic_name",
  notification: %{
    title: "foo",
    body: "bar",
    click_action: "open_foo",
    icon: "new",
  }
)
  • Send data message to a device. Difference between notification message and data message is decribed in here.
{:ok, body} = Fcmex.push("user_token",
  data: %{
    nick: "Mario",
    body: "great match!",
    room: "PortugalVSDenmark",
  }
)
  • You can use notification, and data as custom key-value store
{:ok, body} = Fcmex.push("user_token",
  notification: %{
    title: "foo",
    body: "bar",
    click_action: "open_foo",
    icon: "new",
  },
  data: %{
    nick: "Mario",
    body: "great match!",
    room: "PortugalVSDenmark",
  }
)
  • Send message to multiple devices
[ok: body] = Fcmex.push(["user_token", "user_token_2"],
  notification: %{
    title: "foo",
    body: "bar",
    click_action: "open_foo",
    icon: "new",
  }
)

As the FCM limitation of multiple send at once is up to 1000, Fcmex chunks tokens to list of 1000 tokens.

If specified tokens is over than 1000 tokens, then response is returned by keyword list chunked by every 1000 requests. (order is not guaranteed)

[ok: result, ok: result2, ...]

If one of request goes something wrong (e.g. timeout, server error), then fcmex returns results with :error keyword.

[ok: result, error: result2, ...]
  • Topic subscription
# create a subscription
{:ok, result} = Fcmex.Subscription.subscribe("topic_name", "fcm_token")

# get subscription information related with specified token
{:ok, result} = Fcmex.Subscription.get("fcm_token")
iex> result
 %{
   "application" => "application_name",
   "applicationVersion" => "3.6.1",
   "authorizedEntity" => "1234567890",
   "platform" => "IOS",
   "rel" => %{"topics" => %{"test_topic" => %{"addDate" => "2018-05-03"}}},
   "scope" => "*"
 }}

# create multiple subscriptions
{:ok, result} = Fcmex.Subscription.subscribe("topic_name", ["fcm_token", "fcm_token2"])

# unsubscribe a topic
{:ok, result} = Fcmex.Subscription.unsubscribe("topic_name", "fcm_token")

# batch unsubscribe from a topic
{:ok, result} = Fcmex.Subscription.unsubscribe("topic_name", ["fcm_token", "fcm_token2"])
  • Check if token is unregistered or not
iex> Fcmex.unregistered?(token)
true

iex> tokens = ["token1", "token2", ...]
iex> Fcmex.filter_unregistered_tokens(tokens)
["token1"]

Options

You can use these options as well.

  • priority: default: "high"
  • collapse_key: default: nil
  • time_to_live: default: nil
  • content_available: default: nil
Fcmex.push(["user_token", "user_token_2"],
  notification: %{
    title: "foo",
    body: "bar",
    click_action: "open_foo",
    icon: "new",
  },
  priority: "normal",
  collapse_key: "data",
  time_to_live: 1000,
  content_available: true
)

A more detail of parameters are available on Firebase doc page.

Configuration

You can set httpoison option as below.

config :fcmex,
  fcm_server_key: {:system, "FCM_SERVER_KEY"} || System.get_env("FCM_SERVER_KEY"),
  httpoison_options: [ssl: [{:versions, [:'tlsv1.2']}], recv_timeout: 500]

fcmex uses Poison to encode/decode JSON by default. If you want to use alternative library like Jason, add the package to mix.exs and set the module to config.

# mix.exs
def deps do
 [
   ...,
   {:jason, "~> 1.3"}
 ]
end
# config/config.exs
config :fcmex, :json_library, Jason

Testing

If you start contributing and you want to run mix test, first you need to export FCM_SERVER_KEY environment variable in the same shell as the one you will be running mix test in.

export FCM_SERVER_KEY="yourkey"
mix test

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Contributors

shufo
Shuhei Hayashibara
nukosuke
Nukosuke
nietaki
Jacek Królikowski
qgadrian
Adrián Quintás
Fabi755
Fabian Keunecke
mbramson
Mathew Bramson

License

MIT