To add the cordova plugin to a project run
cordova plugin PATH_TO_FILE
in the appropriate directory
// Stops device from receiving Firebase notifications, returns a promise
// Note: Deleting the Firebase instance triggers a token refresh,
// have to prevent the refreshed token from being sent to the server to stop notifications
FCMPlugin.deleteInstanceId().then(()=>{
// success
}, err => {
//error
})
Extremely easy plug&play push notification plugin for Cordova applications with Google Firebase FCM.
- Tested on Android and iOS using Cordova cli 6.4.0, Cordova android 6.0.0 and Cordova ios 4.3.1
- Available sdk functions: onTokenRefresh, getToken, subscribeToTopic, unsubscribeFromTopic and onNotification
- 'google-services.json' and 'GoogleService-Info.plist' are added automatically from Cordova project root to platform folders
- Added data payload parameter to check whether the user tapped on the notification or was received while in foreground.
- Free testing server available for free! https://cordova-plugin-fcm.appspot.com
Make sure you have ‘google-services.json’ for Android or ‘GoogleService-Info.plist’ for iOS in your Cordova project root folder. You don´t need to configure anything else in order to have push notification working for both platforms, everything is magic.
cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-fcm
Get the needed configuration files for Android or iOS from the Firebase Console (see docs: https://firebase.google.com/docs/).
Put the downloaded file 'google-services.json' in the Cordova project root folder.
You will need to ensure that you have installed the appropiate Android SDK libraries.
Put the downloaded file 'GoogleService-Info.plist' in the Cordova project root folder.
You can also test your notifications with the free testing server: https://cordova-plugin-fcm.appspot.com
//FCMPlugin.onTokenRefresh( onTokenRefreshCallback(token) );
//Note that this callback will be fired everytime a new token is generated, including the first time.
FCMPlugin.onTokenRefresh(function(token){
alert( token );
});
//FCMPlugin.getToken( successCallback(token), errorCallback(err) );
//Keep in mind the function will return null if the token has not been established yet.
FCMPlugin.getToken(function(token){
alert(token);
});
//FCMPlugin.subscribeToTopic( topic, successCallback(msg), errorCallback(err) );
//All devices are subscribed automatically to 'all' and 'ios' or 'android' topic respectively.
//Must match the following regular expression: "[a-zA-Z0-9-_.~%]{1,900}".
FCMPlugin.subscribeToTopic('topicExample');
//FCMPlugin.unsubscribeFromTopic( topic, successCallback(msg), errorCallback(err) );
FCMPlugin.unsubscribeFromTopic('topicExample');
//FCMPlugin.onNotification( onNotificationCallback(data), successCallback(msg), errorCallback(err) )
//Here you define your application behaviour based on the notification data.
FCMPlugin.onNotification(function(data){
if(data.wasTapped){
//Notification was received on device tray and tapped by the user.
alert( JSON.stringify(data) );
}else{
//Notification was received in foreground. Maybe the user needs to be notified.
alert( JSON.stringify(data) );
}
});
Full documentation: https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/http-server-ref
Free testing server: https://cordova-plugin-fcm.appspot.com
//POST: https://fcm.googleapis.com/fcm/send
//HEADER: Content-Type: application/json
//HEADER: Authorization: key=AIzaSy*******************
{
"notification":{
"title":"Notification title",
"body":"Notification body",
"sound":"default",
"click_action":"FCM_PLUGIN_ACTIVITY",
"icon":"fcm_push_icon"
},
"data":{
"param1":"value1",
"param2":"value2"
},
"to":"/topics/topicExample",
"priority":"high",
"restricted_package_name":""
}
//sound: optional field if you want sound with the notification
//click_action: must be present with the specified value for Android
//icon: white icon resource name for Android >5.0
//data: put any "param":"value" and retreive them in the JavaScript notification callback
//to: device token or /topic/topicExample
//priority: must be set to "high" for delivering notifications on closed iOS apps
//restricted_package_name: optional field if you want to send only to a restricted app package (i.e: com.myapp.test)
Send a push notification to a single device or topic.
- 1.a Application is in foreground:
- The notification data is received in the JavaScript callback without notification bar message (this is the normal behaviour of mobile push notifications).
- 1.b Application is in background or closed:
- The device displays the notification message in the device notification bar.
- If the user taps the notification, the application comes to foreground and the notification data is received in the JavaScript callback.
- If the user does not tap the notification but opens the applicacion, nothing happens until the notification is tapped.
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