AdsPush.Firebase 1.1.3

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dotnet add package AdsPush.Firebase --version 1.1.3
NuGet\Install-Package AdsPush.Firebase -Version 1.1.3
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<PackageReference Include="AdsPush.Firebase" Version="1.1.3" />
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add AdsPush.Firebase --version 1.1.3
#r "nuget: AdsPush.Firebase, 1.1.3"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install AdsPush.Firebase as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=AdsPush.Firebase&version=1.1.3

// Install AdsPush.Firebase as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=AdsPush.Firebase&version=1.1.3

AdsPush

AdsPush is the server-side push notification library that fully supports fully APNS(Apple Push Notification Service) and FCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging) features and works with the the most common .NET platforms. It puts together good abstraction, easy using and full support for advanced use cases.

Features

  1. Abstraction sender works with APNS & FCM
  2. Full support for all functionality platform specific parameters.
  3. Support up-to-date recommended APIs.
  4. Easy to use.
  5. Advanced configuration options

Get It Started

  1. Install AdsPush by using the following command

    dotnet add package AdsPush from dotnet cli

    or Install-Package AdsPush from package console

  2. Decide using platform (APNS or/and FCM) and get the required configuration files from the portal.

  3. Apply the following instructions to configure and send notifications.

Configuration

You have two easy options to be able configure AdsPush

  1. Using Microsoft Dependency Injection (recommended)
    • Using default configuration provider (Microsoft Options Pattern)
    • Using custom configuration provider.
  2. Using direct sender instance.

Microsoft Dependency Injection

Microsoft Dependency Injection is Microsoft's IOC library coming with .NET Core. AdsPush supports using MDI to be able to manage your push configuration and sending operations.

If you're sing .NET 6 or newer version in Program.cs


using AdsPush.Extensions;

var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
//Option 1:From configuration
builder.Services.AddAdsPush(this.Congiguration);
    
//Option 2:From Action
builder.Services.AddAdsPush(options => 
{
    //Your configurations
});
    
//Option 3:From custom provider that is implementation of IAdsPushConfigurationProvider interface.
builder.Services.AddAdsPush<MyProivdr>();

If you're sing .NET 5 or any .NET Core version in Startup.cs

using AdsPush.Extensions;
...

 public override void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
 {
    //your code...
    
    //Option 1:From configuration
    services.AddAdsPush(this.Congiguration);
    
    //Option 2:From Action
    services.AddAdsPush(options => 
    {
        //Your configurations
    });
    
    //Option 3:From custom provider that is implementation of IAdsPushConfigurationProvider interface.
    services.AddAdsPush<MyProivdr>();
    
}   

And put the following section in your in your appsettings.[ENV].json

{
  "Logging": {
  ...
  },
  "AdsPush": {
    "MyApp": { 
      "TargetMappings": {
        "Ios": "Apns",
        "Android": "FirebaseCloudMessaging"
      },
      "Apns": {
        "P8PrivateKey": "<p8 certificate string without any space and start and end tags>",
        "P8PrivateKeyId": "<10 digit p8 certificate id. Usually a part of a downloadable certificate filename>",
        "TeamId": "<Apple 10 digit team id shown in Apple Developer Membership Page>",
        "AppBundleIdentifier": "<App slug / bundle name>",
        "EnvironmentType": "<Apns Env one of Development or Production>"
      },
      "FirebaseCloudMessaging": {
        "Type":"<type filed in service_account.json>",
        "ProjectId":"<project_id filed in service_account.json>",
        "PrivateKey": "<private_key filed in service_account.json>",
        "PrivateKeyId": "<private_key_id filed in service_account.json>",
        "ClientId": "<client_id filed in service_account.json>",
        "ClientEmail": "<client_email filed in service_account.json>",
        "AuthUri": "<auth_uri filed in service_account.json>",
        "AuthProviderX509CertUrl": "<auth_provider_x509_cert_url filed in service_account.json>",
        "TokenUri": "<client_x509_cert_url filed in service_account.json>",
        "ClientX509CertUrl": "<token_uri filed in service_account.json>"
      }
    }
  }
 ...
}

If you wish to use host/pod environment or any secret provider you can set the following environment variables.

AdsPush__MyApp__Apns__AppBundleIdentifier=<App slug / bundle name>
AdsPush__MyApp__Apns__EnvironmentType=<Apns Env one of Development or Production>
AdsPush__MyApp__Apns__P8PrivateKey=<p8 certificate string without any space and start and end tags>
AdsPush__MyApp__Apns__P8PrivateKeyId=<10 digit p8 certificate id. Usually a part of a downloadable certificate filename>
AdsPush__MyApp__Apns__TeamId=<Apple 10 digit team id shown in Apple Developer Membership Page>
AdsPush__MyApp__FirebaseCloudMessaging__AuthProviderX509CertUrl=<auth_provider_x509_cert_url filed in service_account.json>
AdsPush__MyApp__FirebaseCloudMessaging__AuthUri=<auth_uri filed in service_account.json>
AdsPush__MyApp__FirebaseCloudMessaging__ClientEmail=<client_email filed in service_account.json>
AdsPush__MyApp__FirebaseCloudMessaging__ClientId=<client_id filed in service_account.json>
AdsPush__MyApp__FirebaseCloudMessaging__ClientX509CertUrl=<token_uri filed in service_account.json>
AdsPush__MyApp__FirebaseCloudMessaging__PrivateKey=<private_key filed in service_account.json>
AdsPush__MyApp__FirebaseCloudMessaging__PrivateKeyId=<private_key_id filed in service_account.json>
AdsPush__MyApp__FirebaseCloudMessaging__ProjectId=<project_id filed in service_account.json>
AdsPush__MyApp__FirebaseCloudMessaging__TokenUri=<client_x509_cert_url filed in service_account.json>
AdsPush__MyApp__FirebaseCloudMessaging__Type=<type filed in service_account.json>
AdsPush__MyApp__TargetMappings__Android=FirebaseCloudMessaging
AdsPush__MyApp__TargetMappings__Ios=Apns

Now, you can easily use wia DI as the. following.

private readonly IAdsPushSender _pushSender;
public MyService(
    IAdsPushSenderFactory adsPushSenderFactory)
{
    this._pushSender = adsPushSenderFactory.GetSender("MyApp");
}

Using Sender Instance

The following lines of codes can be used without any DI configuration.


using AdsPush;
using AdsPush.Abstraction;
using AdsPush.Abstraction.Settings;

var builder = new AdsPushSenderBuilder();
var apnsSettings = new AdsPushAPNSSettings()
{
    //put your configurations hare.
};

var firebaseSettings = new AdsPushFirebaseSettings()
{
    //put your configurations hare.
};

var sender = builder
    .ConfigureApns(apnsSettings, null)
    .ConfigureFirebase(firebaseSettings, AdsPushTarget.Android)
    .BuildSender();
  

Sending notifications

When you obtain IAdsPushSender instance by using one the methods shown above, you're ready to send notification. The following sample code can be used trigger a basic notification request.


await sender.BasicSendAsync(
    AdsPushTarget.Ios,
    "79eb1b9e623bbca0d2b218f44a18d7b8ef59dac4da5baa9949c3e99a48eb259a",
    new ()
    {
        Title = AdsPushText.CreateUsingString("test"),
        Detail = AdsPushText.CreateUsingString("detail"),
        Badge = 52,
        Sound = "default",
        Parameters = new Dictionary<string, object>()
        {
            {"pushParam1","value1"},
            {"pushParam2","value2"},
        }
    });

If you wish to access whole supported parameters of the related platform, the following methods can be helpful.



//sample for Apns
var apnsResult = await sender
    .GetApnsSender()
    .SendAsync(
        new APNSRequest()
        {
            ApnsPayload = new()
            {
                Badge = 52,
                Sound = "",
                MutableContent = true,
                FilterCriteria = "",
                ThreadId = "",
                TargetContentId = "",
                Alert = new APNSAlert()
                {
                    Title = "",
                    Body = "",
                    Subtitle = ""
                }
                //more...
            },
            AdditionalParameters = new Dictionary<string, object>()
            {
                {"pushParam1", "value1" },
                {"pushParam2", "value2"},
                {"pushParam3", 52},
            }
        },
        "79eb1b9e623bbca0d2b218f44a18d7b8ef59dac4da5baa9949c3e99a48eb259a",
        Guid.NewGuid());

//sample for FCM
var firebaseResult = await sender
    .GetFirebaseSender()
    .SendToSingleAsync(new Message()
    {
        Token = "",
        Android = new AndroidConfig()
        {
            Priority = Priority.High,
        },
        Notification = new()
        {
            Title = "",
            Body = "",
            ImageUrl = ""
        }
    });
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AdsPush is the server-side push notification library that fully supports APNS(Apple Push Notification Service), FCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging) and VAPID WebPush features and works with the the most common .NET platorms. It puts togetter good abtraction, easy using and full support for advanced use cases.

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