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Sends an Apple Push Notification with Python
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import socket, ssl, json, struct | |
import binascii | |
# device token returned when the iPhone application | |
# registers to receive alerts | |
deviceToken = '39cac56f 986a0e66 3c4fd4f4 68df5598 024d2ca3 8b9f307c 741c180e 9fc30c62' | |
thePayLoad = { | |
'aps': { | |
'alert':'Oh no! Server\'s Down!', | |
'sound':'k1DiveAlarm.caf', | |
'badge':42, | |
}, | |
'test_data': { 'foo': 'bar' }, | |
} | |
# Certificate issued by apple and converted to .pem format with openSSL | |
theCertfile = 'cert_ios_production.pem' | |
# | |
theHost = ( 'gateway.push.apple.com', 2195 ) | |
# | |
data = json.dumps( thePayLoad ) | |
# Clear out spaces in the device token and convert to hex | |
deviceToken = deviceToken.replace(' ','') | |
# byteToken = bytes.fromhex( deviceToken ) | |
byteToken = binascii.unhexlify(deviceToken) | |
print("HELLOS") | |
print(byteToken) | |
theFormat = '!BH32sH%ds' % len(data) | |
theNotification = struct.pack( theFormat, 0, 32, byteToken, len(data), data ) | |
#Just writing to a file for hex inspection | |
f = open('the_notification', 'w') | |
f.write(theNotification) | |
f.close() | |
# Create our connection using the certfile saved locally | |
ssl_sock = ssl.wrap_socket( socket.socket( socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM ), certfile = theCertfile ) | |
ssl_sock.connect( theHost ) | |
# Write out our data | |
ssl_sock.write( theNotification ) | |
# Close the connection -- apple would prefer that we keep | |
# a connection open and push data as needed. | |
ssl_sock.close() |
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This was written a long time ago with Python 2. It's not Python 3 compatible.