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# OneSignal Push Notifications for Laravel [](https://packagist.org/packages/berkayk/onesignal-laravel) [](https://packagist.org/packages/berkayk/onesignal-laravel) [](https://packagist.org/packages/berkayk/onesignal-laravel) ## Introduction This is a simple OneSignal wrapper library for Laravel. It simplifies the basic notification flow with the defined methods. You can send a message to all users or you can notify a single user. Before you start installing this service, please complete your OneSignal setup at https://onesignal.com and finish all the steps that is necessary to obtain an application id and REST API Keys. ## Installation First, you'll need to require the package with Composer: ```sh composer require berkayk/onesignal-laravel ``` Afterwards, run `composer update` from your command line. **You only need to do the following if your Laravel version is below 5.5**: Then, update `config/app.php` by adding an entry for the service provider. ```php 'providers' => [ // ... Berkayk\OneSignal\OneSignalServiceProvider::class ]; ``` Then, register class alias by adding an entry in aliases section ```php 'aliases' => [ // ... 'OneSignal' => Berkayk\OneSignal\OneSignalFacade::class ]; ``` Finally, from the command line again, run ``` php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Berkayk\OneSignal\OneSignalServiceProvider" --tag="config" ``` to publish the default configuration file. This will publish a configuration file named `onesignal.php` which includes your OneSignal authorization keys. > **Note:** If the previous command does not publish the config file successfully, > please check the steps involving *providers* and *aliases* in the `config/app.php` file. ## Configuration You need to fill in your OneSignal *App ID* and *REST API Key* inside your .env file like this: ``` ONESIGNAL_APP_ID=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ONESIGNAL_REST_API_KEY=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ``` ## Usage ### Sending a Notification To All Users You can easily send a message to all registered users with the command ```php OneSignal::sendNotificationToAll( "Some Message", $url = null, $data = null, $buttons = null, $schedule = null ); ``` `$url` , `$data` , `$buttons` and `$schedule` fields are exceptional. If you provide a `$url` parameter, users will be redirecting to that url. ### Sending a Notification based on Tags/Filters You can send a message based on a set of tags with the command ##### Example 1: ```php OneSignal::sendNotificationUsingTags( "Some Message", array( ["field" => "tag", "key" => "email", "relation" => "=", "value" => "email21@example.com"], ["field" => "tag", "key" => "email", "relation" => "=", "value" => "email1@example.com"], ... ), $url = null, $data = null, $buttons = null, $schedule = null ); ``` ##### Example 2: ```php OneSignal::sendNotificationUsingTags( "Some Message", array( ["field" => "tag", "key" => "session_count", "relation" => ">", "value" => '2'], ["field" => "tag", "key" => "first_session", "relation" => ">", "value" => '2000'], ), $url = null, $data = null, $buttons = null, $schedule = null ); ``` ### Sending a Notification To A Specific User After storing a user's tokens in a table, you can simply send a message with ```php OneSignal::sendNotificationToUser( "Some Message", $userId, $url = null, $data = null, $buttons = null, $schedule = null ); ``` `$userId` is the user's unique id where he/she is registered for notifications. Read https://documentation.onesignal.com/docs/add-user-data-tags for additional details. `$url` , `$data` , `$buttons` and `$schedule` fields are exceptional. If you provide a `$url` parameter, users will be redirecting to that url. ### Sending a Notification To A Specific external User (custom user id added by user) After storing a user's tokens in a table, you can simply send a message with ```php OneSignal::sendNotificationToExternalUser( "Some Message", $userId, $url = null, $data = null, $buttons = null, $schedule = null ); ``` `$userId` is the user's unique external id (custom id) added by the user where he/she is registered for notifications. Read https://documentation.onesignal.com/docs/add-user-data-tags for additional details. `$url` , `$data` , `$buttons` and `$schedule` fields are exceptional. If you provide a `$url` parameter, users will be redirecting to that url. ### Sending a Notification To Segment You can simply send a notification to a specific segment with ```php OneSignal::sendNotificationToSegment( "Some Message", $segment, $url = null, $data = null, $buttons = null, $schedule = null ); ``` `$url` , `$data` , `$buttons` and `$schedule` fields are exceptional. If you provide a `$url` parameter, users will be redirecting to that url. ### Sending a Custom Notification You can send a custom message with ```php OneSignal::sendNotificationCustom($parameters); ``` ### Sending a async Custom Notification You can send a async custom message with ```php OneSignal::async()->sendNotificationCustom($parameters); ``` Please refer to https://documentation.onesignal.com/reference for all customizable parameters. ## Examples Some people found examples confusing, so I am going to provide some detailed examples that I use in my applications. These examples will probably guide you on customizing your notifications. For custom parameters, please refer to https://documentation.onesignal.com/reference/create-notification. ### 1) Sending a message to a segment with custom icon and custom icon color You need to customize `android_accent_color` and `small_icon` values before sending your notifications. These are `parameters` that you need to specify while sending your notifications. ```php use OneSignal; $params = []; $params['android_accent_color'] = 'FFCCAA72'; // argb color value $params['small_icon'] = 'ic_stat_distriqt_default'; // icon res name specified in your app $message = "Test message to send"; $segment = "Testers"; OneSignal::addParams($params)->sendNotificationToSegment( $message, $segment ); // or to all users OneSignal::addParams($params)->sendNotificationToAll($message); ``` ### 2. Sending a message with high priority This time, we will specify parameters one by one. ```php use OneSignal; $message = "Test message to send"; $segment = "Testers"; OneSignal::setParam('priority', 10)->sendNotificationToSegment( $message, $segment ); // You can chain as many parameters as you wish OneSignal::setParam('priority', 10)->setParam('small_icon', 'ic_stat_onesignal_default')->setParam('led_color', 'FFAACCAA')->sendNotificationToAll($message); ``` ### 3. Sending a message with custom heading and subtitle ```php use OneSignal; OneSignal::sendNotificationToSegment( "Test message with custom heading and subtitle", "Testers", null, null, null, null, "Custom Heading", "Custom subtitle" ); ``` ### 4. Sending a delayed message to a specific user with many custom parameters ```php use OneSignal; $userId = "3232331-1722-4fee-943d-23123asda123"; $params = []; $params['include_player_ids'] = [$userId]; $contents = [ "en" => "Some English Message", "tr" => "Some Turkish Message" ]; $params['contents'] = $contents; $params['delayed_option'] = "timezone"; // Will deliver on user's timezone $params['delivery_time_of_day'] = "2:30PM"; // Delivery time OneSignal::sendNotificationCustom($params); ```
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