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FCM Notification Channel for Laravel

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Send Firebase push notifications with Laravel php framework.

Highlights

  • Using the latest Firebase HTTP v1 API
  • Send message to a topic or condition πŸ˜‰
  • Send message to a specific device or multiple devices (Multicast)
  • Send additional RAW data with notification
  • Supports multiple Firebase projects in single Laravel app:fire:
  • Invalid token handling with event and listeners
  • Fully tested package with automated test cases
  • Powered by battle tested Firebase php SDK πŸš€

Installation

You can install this package via composer:

composer require "ankurk91/fcm-notification-channel"

Configuration

This package relies on laravel-firebase package to interact with Firebase services. Here is the minimal configuration you need in your .env file

# relative or full path to the Service Account JSON file
FIREBASE_CREDENTIALS=firebase-credentials.json

You will need to create a service account and place the JSON file in your project root.

Additionally, you can update your .gitignore file

/firebase-credentials*.json

Usage

You can use the FCM channel in the via() method inside your Notification class:

<?php
namespace App\Notifications;

use Illuminate\Bus\Queueable;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Queue\ShouldQueue;
use NotificationChannels\FCM\FCMChannel;
use Kreait\Firebase\Messaging\CloudMessage;

class ExampleNotification extends Notification implements ShouldQueue
{
    use Queueable;

    public function via($notifiable): array
    {
        return [FCMChannel::class];
    }

    public function toFCM($notifiable): CloudMessage
    {
        return CloudMessage::new()
            ->withDefaultSounds()
            ->withNotification([
                'title' => 'Order shipped',
                'body' => 'Your order for laptop is shipped.',
            ])         
            ->withData([
                'orderId' => '#123'
            ]);
    }    
}

Prepare your Notifiable model:

<?php

namespace App\Models;

use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasMany;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notifiable;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Auth\User as Authenticatable;

class User extends Authenticatable
{
    use Notifiable;
       
    /**
    * Assuming that you have a database table which stores device tokens.
    */
    public function deviceTokens(): HasMany
    {
        return $this->hasMany(DeviceToken::class);
    }
    
    public function routeNotificationForFCM($notification): string|array|null
    {
         return $this->deviceTokens->pluck('token')->toArray();
    }
    
    /**
    * Optional method to determine which message target to use
    * We will use TOKEN type when not specified
    * @see \Kreait\Firebase\Messaging\MessageTarget::TYPES
    */
    public function routeNotificationForFCMTargetType($notification): ?string
    {
        return \Kreait\Firebase\Messaging\MessageTarget::TOKEN;
    }
    
    /**
    * Optional method to determine which Firebase project to use
    * We will use default project when not specified
    */
    public function routeNotificationForFCMProject($notification): ?string
    {
        return config('firebase.default');
    }   
}

Send to a topic or condition

This package is not limited to sending notification to tokens.

You can use Laravel's on-demand notifications to send push notification to a topic or condition or multiple tokens.

<?php

use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Notification;
use Kreait\Firebase\Messaging\MessageTarget;
use App\Notification\ExampleNotification;

Notification::route('FCM', 'topicA')
    ->route('FCMTargetType', MessageTarget::TOPIC)
    ->notify(new ExampleNotification());

Notification::route('FCM', "'TopicA' in topics")
    ->route('FCMTargetType', MessageTarget::CONDITION)
    ->notify(new ExampleNotification());

Notification::route('FCM', ['token_1', 'token_2'])
    ->route('FCMTargetType', MessageTarget::TOKEN)
    ->notify(new ExampleNotification());

Events

You can consume Laravel's inbuilt notification events

<?php

namespace App\Providers;

use Illuminate\Notifications\Events;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Support\Providers\EventServiceProvider as ServiceProvider;

class EventServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
    protected $listen = [
        Events\NotificationSent::class => [
            //\App\Listeners\FCMNotificationSent::class,
        ],
        Events\NotificationFailed::class => [
            \App\Listeners\FCMNotificationFailed::class,
        ],
    ];    
}

Here is the example of the failed event listener class

<?php

namespace App\Listeners;

use App\Models\User;
use Illuminate\Support\Arr;
use NotificationChannels\FCM\FCMChannel;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Queue\ShouldQueue;
use Kreait\Laravel\Firebase\Facades\Firebase;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Events\NotificationFailed;

class FCMNotificationFailed implements ShouldQueue
{
    public function handle(NotificationFailed $event)
    {
        if ($event->channel !== FCMChannel::class) {
            return;
        }

        /** @var User $user */
        $user = $event->notifiable;
        
        $invalidTokens = $this->findInvalidTokens($user);
        if (count($invalidTokens)) {           
            $user->deviceTokens()->whereIn('token', $invalidTokens)->delete();
        }
    }
    
    protected function findInvalidTokens(User $user): array
    {
        $tokens = Arr::wrap($user->routeNotificationFor('FCM'));
        if (! count($tokens)) {
            return [];
        }

        $project = $user->routeNotificationFor('FCMProject');
        $response = Firebase::project($project)->messaging()->validateRegistrationTokens($tokens);

        return array_unique(array_merge($response['invalid'], $response['unknown']));
    }
}

Read more about validating device tokens here

Then; you may want to ignore this exception in your app/Exceptions/Handler.php

protected $dontReport = [
    \NotificationChannels\FCM\Exception\InvalidRecipientException::class,
];

Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.

Testing

composer test

Security

If you discover any security issue, please email pro.ankurk1[at]gmail[dot]com instead of using the issue tracker.

Attribution

The package is based on this rejected PR

License

This package is licensed under MIT License.