I want to send JSON in an APNS with the following:
{
"aps" : {
"alert" : {
"loc-key" : "GAME_PLAY_REQUEST_FORMAT",
"loc-args" : [ "Jenna", "Frank"]
},
"sound" : "default"
},
}
Can anyone explaine how I can create this in PHP?
I have the following for JSON without the key/args:
$body['aps'] = array(
'alert ' => 'This is my messsage',
'sound' => 'default'
);
$payload = json_encode($body);
I have tried to replace the 'This is my message' with an array for loc-key and loc-args but that does not work. Also jus putting in the data as string does not work..
Hope someone can help me. I have tried multiple options and variations but nothing works..
$body = array(
"aps" => array(
"alert" => array(
"loc-key" => "GAME_PLAY_REQUEST_FORMAT",
"loc-args" => array( "Jenna", "Frank" )
),
"sound" => "default",
),
);
echo json_encode($body);
$body['aps']['alert'] = array(
"loc-key" => "GAME_PLAY_REQUEST_FORMAT",
"loc-args" => array("Jenna", "Frank")
);
just replace the content
Related
I would like to know how to change the text when clicked button attached to it (Inline keyboards). It's in a telegram channel.
Something like this but with my code below (no need for more options).
The code I have now:
$data = [
'text' => 'choose options yes or no',
'chat_id' => '-100234234234'
];
$keyboard = array(
"inline_keyboard" => array(
array(
array(
"text" => "Yes",
"callback_data" => "myCallbackData"
),
array(
"text" => "No",
"callback_data" => "myCallbackData"
)
)
)
file_get_contents("https://api.telegram.org/bot$token/sendMessage?" . http_build_query($data) . "&parse_mode=html&reply_markup=$keyboard");
After sending the message;
Remember the message_id returned by Telegram
Call /getUpdates to get the callback_data of pressed button
Use /editMessageText to update the first message
Example;
<?php
// Create data
$data = http_build_query([
'text' => 'Yes - No - Stop?',
'chat_id' => '1234567890'
]);
// Create keyboard
$keyboard = json_encode([
"inline_keyboard" => [
[
[
"text" => "Yes",
"callback_data" => "yes"
],
[
"text" => "No",
"callback_data" => "no"
],
[
"text" => "Stop",
"callback_data" => "stop"
]
]
]
]);
// Send keyboard
$url = "https://api.telegram.org/bot$token/sendMessage?{$data}&reply_markup={$keyboard}";
$res = #file_get_contents($url);
// Get message_id to alter later
$message_id = json_decode($res)->result->message_id;
// Continually check for a 'press'
while (true) {
// Call /getUpdates
$updates = #file_get_contents("https://api.telegram.org/bot$token/getUpdates");
$updates = json_decode($updates);
// Check if we've got a button press
if (count($updates->result) > 0 && isset(end($updates->result)->callback_query->data)) {
// Get callback data
$callBackData = end($updates->result)->callback_query->data;
// Check for 'stop'
if ($callBackData === 'stop') {
// Say goodbye and remove keyboard
$data = http_build_query([
'text' => 'Bye!',
'chat_id' => '1234567890',
'message_id' => $message_id
]);
$alter_res = #file_get_contents("https://api.telegram.org/bot$token/editMessageText?{$data}");
// End while
break;
}
// Alter text with callback_data
$data = http_build_query([
'text' => 'Selected: ' . $callBackData,
'chat_id' => '1234567890',
'message_id' => $message_id
]);
$alter_res = #file_get_contents("https://api.telegram.org/bot$token/editMessageText?{$data}&reply_markup={$keyboard}");
}
// Sleep for a second, and check again
sleep(1);
}
Note:
This example is written based on OP's code, just to show the idea of altering an inline_keyboard.
This code is purely as an example, there should be a lot more error checking etc...
Based on the comment, I've included a while true to keep on checking for new press.
I am trying to send push notification using deep link parameters but unfortunately it is not working for me. I'm using PHP and curl and my code is:
$params = array("audience"=> "all", "notification" => array("alert" => "Push notification from PHP", "actions" => array("app_defined" => array("^+t" => "sec:147", "content" => "http://www.url.com"))), "device_types" => array("android"));
$x = executeCurl('/push/', 'POST', $params);
print_r($x);
Actually I want to parse these params to my PHP code.
Can someone suggest me what I'm doing wrong with these parameters? I want to use all params of pic in my PHP code.
Finally done and parameter look likes:
$params = array(
"audience"=> "all",
"notification" => array(
"alert" => "Test msg from PHP with deep linking",
"actions" => array(
"open" => array(
"type" => "deep_link",
"content" => "your-schema://deeplink/sec/147/det/1245-15454-dfkjd-45554",
)
)
),
"device_types" => array(
"android", "ios")
);
$x = executeCurl('/push/', 'POST', $params);
print_r($x);
I'm trying to send notification using a cron job. I migrated from GCM to FCM. In my server side, I changed https://android.googleapis.com/gcm/send to https://fcm.googleapis.com/fcm/send and also updated on how to request the data changing registration_ids to to. Checking the json passed it is a valid json but I'm having an error Field "to" must be a JSON string. Is there anyway to solve this?
Here is my code
function sendNotificationFCM($apiKey, $registrationIDs, $messageText,$id) {
$headers = array(
'Content-Type:application/json',
'Authorization:key=' . $apiKey
);
$message = array(
'to' => $registrationIDs,
'data' => array(
"message" => $messageText,
"id" => $id,
),
);
$ch = curl_init();
curl_setopt_array($ch, array(
CURLOPT_URL => 'https://fcm.googleapis.com/fcm/send',
CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => $headers,
CURLOPT_POST => true,
CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => true,
CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS => json_encode($message)
));
$response = curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);
return $response;
}
Try explicitly converting $registrationIDs to string.
$message = array(
'to' => (string)$registrationIDs,
'data' => array(
"message" => $messageText,
"id" => $id,
),
);
Edited Answer
The 'to' parameter requires a string - which is the recipient of the message.
The $registrationIDs could be passed a separate parameter (as string array) to 'registration_ids'
Edit your code to something like this:
$recipient = "YOUR_MESSAGE_RECIPIENT";
$message = array(
'to' => $recipient,
'registration_ids' => $registrationIDs,
'data' => array(
"message" => $messageText,
"id" => $id,
),
);
Where $recipient is
a registration token, notification key, or topic.
Refer this:
Firebase Cloud Messaging HTTP Protocol
Try making to as a string:
Content-Type:application/json
Authorization:key=AIzaSyZ-1u...0GBYzPu7Udno5aA
{
"to" : "bk3RNwTe3H0:CI2k_HHwgIpoDKCIZvvDMExUdFQ3P1...",
"data" : {
...
},
}
// if you are using an array like
$fcm_ids = array();
$fcm_ids[] = "id_1";
$fcm_ids[] = "id_2";
$fcm_ids[] = "id_3";
//.
//.
//.
$fcm_ids[] = "id_n";
// note: limit is 1000 to send notifications to multiple ids at once.
// in your messsage send notification function use ids like this
$json_data = [
"to" => implode($fcm_ids),
"notification" => [
"title" => $title,
"body" => $body,
],
"data" => [
"str_1" => "something",
"str_2" => "something",
.
.
.
"str_n" => "something"
]
];
I had a similar problem. It turns out when I retrieved the Registration Token from my Firebase database (using this Firebase PHP Client), it was returned with double quotes at the beginning and at the end of the token. So I had to remove the first and last characters from the token before I could use it. The code below solved my problem
substr($registrationToken, 1, -1)
I am sending push notifications via a PHP script to connect to APNS server. Everything is working fine when I use the below payload structure.
$body['aps'] = array(
'alert' => $message,
'badge' => $badge,
'sound' => 'default'
);
$payload = json_encode($body);
However, I need to add more parameters to the 'alert' element as well as want to add some more custom parameters. The way I do is is as follows, but APNS is not accepting the JSON. Is it a problem with my JSON creation method in PHP?
$payload='{
"aps": {
"alert":{
"title": "'.$message.'",
"body":"'.$notif_desc.'"
},
"badge":"'.$badge.'",
"sound": "default"
},
"type": "notification",
"id":"'.$lastid.'",
"date:"'.$date1.'"
}';
So basically, I have two queries. IS the second method wrong? If so, please show me a valid method to create nested JSON Payload for APNS server. Second question, I need to add custom PHP variables to the Payload, I want to know whether the way I have added it in the second method is right or wrong.
basically, I need to create a JSON object as below in PHP
{
"aps" : {
"alert" : {
"title" : "Game Request",
"body" : "Bob wants to play poker",
"action-loc-key" : "PLAY"
},
"badge" : 5,
},
"acme1" : "bar",
"acme2" : [ "bang", "whiz" ]
}
You're missing a double quote after the "date" property:
"date:"'.$date1.'"
... should be...
"date":"'.$date1.'"
I'd recommend putting the payload together as a PHP object/array first (like your original example) as it is much easier to see the structure in that format rather than a giant concatenated string. E.g.
$payload['aps'] = array(
'alert' => array(
'title' => $title,
'body' => $body,
'action-loc-key' => 'PLAY'
),
'badge' => $badge,
'sound' => 'default'
);
$payload['acme1'] = 'bar';
$payload['acme2'] = array(
'bang',
'whiz'
);
$payload = json_encode($body);
$send_data =
array(
'aps' =>
array
(
'status_code'=>200,
'alert'=>$message,
'sound' => 'default',
'notification_type'=>'DoctorPendingRequest',
'request_id'=>$request_id
)
);
Passs $send_data to payload.
I am currently building a e-mail client (inbound and outbound sending) using Mandrill as the e-mail sending / inbound service and Laravel 3.x.
In order to send messages, I am using the HTTPful bundle with the Mandrill using the following code in my mail/compose POST method.
$url = 'https://mandrillapp.com/api/1.0/messages/send.json';
$data = array(
'key' => '{removedAPIkey}',
'message' => array (
'to' => array( array( "email" => $_to ) ),
'from_name' => Auth::user()->name,
'from_email' => Auth::user()->email,
'subject' => $_subject,
'html' => $_body
),
'async' => true
);
$request = Httpful::post($url)->sendsJson()->body($data)->send();
Link to better formatted code above: http://paste.laravel.com/m79
Now as far as I can tell from the API log, the request is correctly made (with the expected JSON) and a response of the following format is sent back:
[
{
"email": "test#test.com",
"status": "queued",
"_id": "longmessageID"
}
]
However, what I am trying to do is access the response from the request (specifically the _id attribute), which is in JSON. Now as far as I'm aware, the HTTPful class should do this automatically (using json_decode()). However, accessing:
$request->_id;
is not working and I'm not entirely sure how to get this data out (it is required so I can record this for soft-bounce, hard-bounce and rejection messages for postmaster-like functionality)
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Edit
Using the following code, results in the mail being sent but an error returned:
$url = 'https://mandrillapp.com/api/1.0/messages/send.json';
$data = array(
'key' => '{removedAPIkey}',
'message' => array (
'to' => array( array( "email" => $_to ) ),
'from_name' => Auth::user()->name,
'from_email' => Auth::user()->email,
'subject' => $_subject,
'html' => $_body
),
'async' => true
);
$request = Httpful::post($url)->sendsJson()->body($data)->send();
if ( $request[0]->status == "queued" ) {
$success = true;
}
Results in an exception being thrown: Cannot use object of type Httpful\Response as array
I must say, a huge thanks to Aiias for his assistance. I managed to fix this myself (I must have spent hours looking at this). For anyone who wants to know, the HTTPful bundle has a body array, where the response is kept. Therefore, the code below works:
$url = 'https://mandrillapp.com/api/1.0/messages/send.json';
$data = array(
'key' => '{removedAPIkey}',
'message' => array (
'to' => array( array( "email" => $_to ) ),
'from_name' => Auth::user()->name,
'from_email' => Auth::user()->email,
'subject' => $_subject,
'html' => $_body
),
'async' => true
);
$request = Httpful::post($url)->sendsJson()->body($data)->send();
if ( $request->body[0]->status == "queued" ) {
$success = true;
}
Again, huge thanks to Aiias for clearing some major confusion up for me!