An Expo Push Notifications driver for Laravel Notifications.
Automatically expires PushTokens if they fail due to DeviceNotRegistered
error, and won't use them again.
Stores data about Push Notification delivery status.
Via Composer
$ composer require relative/laravel-expo-push-notifications
Run migrations
$ php artisan migrate
Optional: Publish migrations & configuration
$ php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Relative\LaravelExpoPushNotifications\ExpoPushNotificationsServiceProvider"
If you use UUIDs for your model id
fields, publish the migrations and follow the instructions in the file to switch to string id
columns.
To get started, add the HasPushTokens
trait to your notifiable class(es), e.g. your App\User
model
<?php
use Relative\LaravelExpoPushNotifications\Traits\HasPushTokens;
class User {
use Notifiable, HasPushTokens;
//
}
Your Expo app will be able to generate a Push Token and POST it to a controller method in your Laravel application, which can then register the token to that user, for example:
<?php
class PushNotificationController extends \Illuminate\Routing\Controller {
public function register(Request $request)
{
$token = $request->input('token');
$request->user()->pushTokens()->firstOrCreate(
['token' => $token],
['token' => $token],
);
return response()->status(200);
}
}
Add ExpoPushNotifications
to your Notifiable
object
<?php
use Illuminate\Bus\Queueable;
use Relative\LaravelExpoPushNotifications\ExpoPushNotifications;
use Relative\LaravelExpoPushNotifications\PushNotification;
class NewOrder extends \Illuminate\Notifications\Notification {
use Queueable;
public $order;
/**
* Create a new notification instance.
*
* @param $order
*/
public function __construct($order)
{
$this->order = $order;
}
/**
* Get the notification's delivery channels.
*
* @param mixed $notifiable
* @return array
*/
public function via($notifiable)
{
return [ExpoPushNotifications::class];
}
public function toExpoPushNotification($notifiable)
{
return (new PushNotification)
->title('New order received')
->body("Order #{$this->order->id} is ready for processing");
}
}
The constructor of the PushNotification
class accepts an array of parameters matching the schema defined here:
https://docs.expo.io/push-notifications/sending-notifications/#message-request-format
Alternatively you can use the expressive API, in Laravel style as shown above.
The PushNotification
class has constants for the priority
and sound
parameters:
PushNotification::PRIORITY_HIGH;
PushNotification::PRIORITY_NORMAL;
PushNotification::PRIORITY_DEFAULT;
PushNotification::SOUND_DEFAULT;
PushNotification::SOUND_NONE;
Please see the changelog for more information on what has changed recently.
$ composer test
Please see contributing.md for details and a todolist.
If you discover any security related issues, please email author email instead of using the issue tracker.
MIT License. Please see the license file for more information.