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<?php | |
/** | |
* This serves as an example of how to use the Google API PHP Client | |
* with Firebase Cloud Messaging Service. | |
* | |
* The client can be found here: | |
* https://github.com/google/google-api-php-client | |
* | |
* At the time of writing this, there's no Service object for the correct | |
* scope for Firebase Messaging, so here's an example of how this can be | |
* done with provididing the scope manually. | |
* | |
* Info regarding authorization and requests can be found here: | |
* https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/server | |
*/ | |
require 'vendor/autoload.php'; | |
$client = new Google_Client(); | |
// Authentication with the GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS environment variable | |
$client->useApplicationDefaultCredentials(); | |
// Alternatively, provide the JSON authentication file directly. | |
$client->setAuthConfig(__DIR__.'/auth.json'); | |
// Add the scope as a string (multiple scopes can be provided as an array) | |
$client->addScope('https://www.googleapis.com/auth/firebase.messaging'); | |
// Returns an instance of GuzzleHttp\Client that authenticates with the Google API. | |
$httpClient = $client->authorize(); | |
// Your Firebase project ID | |
$project = "myproject-4e6ed"; | |
// Creates a notification for subscribers to the debug topic | |
$message = [ | |
"message" => [ | |
"topic" => "debug", | |
"notification" => [ | |
"body" => "This is an FCM notification message!", | |
"title" => "FCM Message", | |
] | |
] | |
]; | |
// Send the Push Notification - use $response to inspect success or errors | |
$response = $httpClient->post("https://fcm.googleapis.com/v1/projects/{$project}/messages:send", ['json' => $message]); |
Thank you.. it help me a lot. =)
How to use multiple device tokens here?
How to use multiple device tokens here?
Hey @akshaywo
The solution proposed in this Gist is a couple of years old, I wouldn't recommend this approach anymore.
The package from krait called firebase-php is what I would recommend these days as this package easily solves what you need, also sending to multiple device tokens.
Quick and easy implementation too:
use Kreait\Firebase\Factory;
use Kreait\Firebase\Messaging\CloudMessage;
use Kreait\Firebase\Messaging\Notification;
$factory = (new Factory)->withServiceAccount(base_path('service_account_credentials.json')); // or use auto-loading of credentials
$messaging = $factory->createMessaging();
$message = CloudMessage::withTarget('topic', 'debug')
->withNotification(Notification::create('Notification title', 'This is an FCM notification message!'));
$messaging->send($message);
Thank you so much for your reply! It helps a lot.
Thanks a lot! Very helpful !
Thanks a lot, @Repox! I've been looking for something similar without any luck. You nailed it.
Hi @Repox ,
Thanks for your code, what is the json file ?
I tried your code in a function but nothing is returned.
`function notifPushEnvoi ($regid, $title, $body, $id) {
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->useApplicationDefaultCredentials();
$client->setAuthConfig('mon.json');
$client->addScope('https://www.googleapis.com/auth/firebase.messaging');
$httpClient = $client->authorize();
$project = "monprojet";
// Creates a notification for subscribers to the debug topic
$message = [
"message" => [
"token" => $regid,
//"topic" => "debug",
"notification" => [
"body" => $body,
"title" => $title
]
]
];
// Send the Push Notification - use $response to inspect success or errors
$response = $httpClient->post("https://fcm.googleapis.com/v1/projects/$project/messages:send", ['json' => $message]);
return (json_encode($response));`
Hi @BenLaKnet
Thanks for your code, what is the json file ?
Tje JSON file is a file containing your credentials for the service account.
You can read more from Google's official documentation on that topic. How to create and download the JSON credentials file.
I tried your code in a function but nothing is returned.
I see you tried my original Gist; it no longer works. You should try and look at the updated example I made three years ago, which still works:
@Repox , I am on a share hosting, how could I install firebase-php ? or how I can use "use" in your example ?
Many thanks
@BenLaKnet , you can install it locally with composer or download the zip package from the repository. After that, upload it to your shared hosting, like you normally would.
@Repox ,
So sorry, but I can not understand where scripts firebase-php are included, with use ? or namespace or other ?
May I declarde a variable in shared hosting ?
I am using v6.9.6 with php 7.4 on my shared hosting.
require_once "common.php";
use Kreait\Firebase\Factory;
use Kreait\Firebase\Messaging\CloudMessage;
use Kreait\Firebase\Messaging\Notification;
function notifPushEnvoi_FirebaseAPI ($regid, $title, $body, $id) {
$factory = (new Factory)->withServiceAccount(base_path('*****.json')); // or use auto-loading of credentials
$messaging = $factory->createMessaging();
$message = CloudMessage::withTarget('topic', 'debug')
->withNotification(Notification::create('Notification title', 'This is an FCM notification message!'));
$messaging->send($message);
return (true);
}
Uncaught Error: Class 'Kreait\Firebase\Factory' not found in //testsnotifs.php:16 Stack trace: #0 //testsnotifs.php(91): notifPushEnvoi_FirebaseAPI('d7-so8quEvo:APA...', 'Alors...', 'Goooooo', 1) #1 {main} thrown in /****/testsnotifs.php on line 16
Ok, so sorry, I understood why using composer.
Many thanks.
@Repox ,
I used Composer to install locally, but with PHP 8.2
My shared hosting is PHP 7.4, I can not migrate at this time, because I encounteer an error 500.
How is it possible to download locally firebase-php with PHP 7.4 ?
I install a virtual machine with PHP 7.4 locally to obtain firebase-php 6.9.6 and now:
composer require "kreait/firebase-php:6.9.6"
PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function Symfony\Component\Console\str_contains() in /usr/share/php/Symfony/Component/Console/Application.php:860
Stack trace:
#0 /usr/share/php/Symfony/Component/Console/Application.php(840): Symfony\Component\Console\Application->doRenderThrowable()
#1 /usr/share/php/Symfony/Component/Console/Application.php(154): Symfony\Component\Console\Application->renderThrowable()
#2 [internal function]: Symfony\Component\Console\Application->Symfony\Component\Console\{closure}()
#3 {main}
thrown in /usr/share/php/Symfony/Component/Console/Application.php on line 860
Hello, Im using the service-account settings. However, I still get the error SENDER_ID_MISMATCH. Can someone help me?
The SENDER_ID_MISMATCH
error typically occurs when the Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) request is sent with a token that doesn't match the sender ID associated with the service account credentials being used. Here’s a step-by-step example of how to correctly set up and use the Google API PHP Client for Firebase Cloud Messaging Service v1, ensuring you avoid this error:
Key Points to Ensure
- Service Account JSON File: Make sure the path to the service account JSON file is correct.
- Firebase Project ID: Ensure that the project ID matches the one in your Firebase project settings.
- Device Token: Verify that the device token is valid and corresponds to the correct Firebase project.
Troubleshooting SENDER_ID_MISMATCH
- Token Validity: Ensure that the token you are using is from the same Firebase project associated with the service account credentials.
- Correct Project ID: Double-check that the
firebaseProjectId
in the script matches the project ID from the Firebase Console. - Scope and Permissions: Ensure that the service account has the necessary permissions to send FCM messages. The scope used in the script (
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/firebase.messaging
) should be correct.
If you've verified all these points and still encounter the issue, it's possible that the token has expired or is invalid. In such cases, try generating a new device token and test again.
@abhishekpwo , Key Points to Ensure::3
is my reason. Thank you.
Great! Welcome.
Thanks! It works. But i have issues to send message to web app running on Firefox and Edge. Send to chrome is fine. Any one have any clue?