A simple, yet very powerful, package that helps you get started with sending push notifications to your iOS, Android or Desktop through the pushover.net service.
To get the latest version of fixedbit/laravel-pushover simply require it in your composer.json
file.
composer require fixedbit/laravel-pushover
This package utilizes the autodiscovery features of Laravel so the installation will be a breeze.
The only configuration you need to do is to add the following to your .env
file
PUSHOVER_TOKEN=[enter your token here]
PUSHOVER_USER=[place this your user key here]
// (REQUIRED) Import our PushoverMessage package
use Pushover\PushoverMessage;
// 1) Simple with just message
$message = new PushoverMessage('Taylor Otwell is a Legend')->send();
// 2) Simple with message and title
$message = new PushoverMessage('Learn Laravel from laracasts.com!', 'Learn Laravel')->send();
// 3) You can also choose to add a message (and/or) title as part of the chain
$message = new PushoverMessage()->message('Futurama Forever!')->title('Best TV Show')->send();
Advanced usage:
$message = new PushoverMessage('My <b>message</b> content.', 'My title!');
$message->isHtml()
->sound('cashregister')
->url('http://example.com')
->urlTitle('ExampleSite')
->priority(1)
->device('my-main-device')
->send();
To get your monthly limits, write the following:
$limitation = new PushoverLimitation();
$limitsResponse = $limitation->get();
echo $limitsResponse->limit();
echo $limitsResponse->remaining();
echo $limitsResponse->reset();
When a message with priority 2
is sent, you can get a receipt to check on the acknowledgment of the message.
$message = new PushoverMessage($this->faker->sentence, $this->faker->word);
$messageResponse = $message
->priority(2)
->retry(30)
->expire(120)
->send();
$receiptResponse = $messageResponse->receipt()->get();
// Available methods
$receiptResponse->acknowledged(); // returns boolean
$receiptResponse->acknowledgedAt(); // returns Carbon
$receiptResponse->acknowledgedBy(); // returns string
$receiptResponse->acknowledgedByDevice(); // returns string
$receiptResponse->lastDeliveredAt(); // returns Carbon
$receiptResponse->expired(); // returns boolean
$receiptResponse->expiresAt(); // returns Carbon
$receiptResponse->calledBack(); // returns boolean
$receiptResponse->calledBackAt(); // returns Carbon
Copyright (c) 2022 Jason Hawks Licensed under the MIT license.
Forked from Laravel Pushover by Edward Karlsson and updated with respect.