This package makes it easy to send web push notifications with Laravel.
You can install the package via composer:
composer require laravel-notification-channels/webpush
First add the NotificationChannels\WebPush\HasPushSubscriptions
trait to your User
model:
use NotificationChannels\WebPush\HasPushSubscriptions;
class User extends Model
{
use HasPushSubscriptions;
}
Next publish the migration with:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="NotificationChannels\WebPush\WebPushServiceProvider" --tag="migrations"
If you are using UUID for primary key of users table you can use:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="NotificationChannels\WebPush\WebPushServiceProvider" --tag="uuid-migrations"
Run the migrate command to create the necessary table:
php artisan migrate
You can also publish the config file with:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="NotificationChannels\WebPush\WebPushServiceProvider" --tag="config"
Generate the VAPID keys (required for browser authentication) with:
php artisan webpush:vapid
This command will set VAPID_PUBLIC_KEY
and VAPID_PRIVATE_KEY
in your .env
file.
Note: if targeting Safari or iOS after 2023, you will need to include the
VAPID_SUBJECT
variable as well or Apple will return aBadJwtToken
error.
These keys must be safely stored and should not change.
If you still want support for Google Cloud Messaging, set the GCM_KEY
and GCM_SENDER_ID
in your .env
file.
Now you can use the channel in your via()
method inside the notification as well as send a web push notification:
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification;
use NotificationChannels\WebPush\WebPushMessage;
use NotificationChannels\WebPush\WebPushChannel;
class AccountApproved extends Notification
{
public function via($notifiable)
{
return [WebPushChannel::class];
}
public function toWebPush($notifiable, $notification)
{
return (new WebPushMessage)
->title('Approved!')
->icon('/approved-icon.png')
->body('Your account was approved!')
->action('View account', 'view_account')
->options(['TTL' => 1000]);
// ->data(['id' => $notification->id])
// ->badge()
// ->dir()
// ->image()
// ->lang()
// ->renotify()
// ->requireInteraction()
// ->tag()
// ->vibrate()
}
}
You can find the available options here.
To save or update a subscription use the updatePushSubscription($endpoint, $key = null, $token = null, $contentEncoding = null)
method on your user:
$user = \App\User::find(1);
$user->updatePushSubscription($endpoint, $key, $token, $contentEncoding);
The $key
and $token
are optional and are used to encrypt your notifications. Only encrypted notifications can have a payload.
To delete a subscription use the deletePushSubscription($endpoint)
method on your user:
$user = \App\User::find(1);
$user->deletePushSubscription($endpoint);
See the Push API browser compatibility.
Please see CHANGELOG for more information about what has changed recently.
$ composer test
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.