This package makes it easy to support Push notifications. It works together with third party services such as ZeroPush
.
You can easily add permissions to push devices by chaining those devices to a notification setting. For registering a new push device you can add custom permissions.
To install the package on your machine you can run the PIP install:
pip install django-pnm
First you have to add push_notifications
to your installed apps:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'push_notifications',
)
To setup the package you have to add a DJANGO_PUSH_NOTIFICATIONS
into your settings:
def Settings(Configuration):
# ...
DJANGO_PUSH_NOTIFICATIONS = {
'SERVICE': 'push_notifications.services.zeropush.ZeroPushService',
'AUTH_TOKEN': '123123123'
}
The SERVICE
Key can be set to the type of service you use. In this example we use the ZeroPushService
. With the ZeroPush
Service we are required to add a AUTH_TOKEN
to the Configuration
.
Don't forget to run the migrations ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Then run the migrations by running: python manage.py migrate
Note: Right now, only ZeroPush
is available. More services will be available soon.
For Django REST Framework users -------------
There are also 2 endpoints for you available. These can be used to register and unregister a push device. The endpoints are Auth protected with the default settings of your Django REST Framework set up.
To enable the unregister
and register
endpoints you can add the following to your urls.py
file:
Note: We purposely have chosen to not include djangorestframework
as a dependecy. If you don't have it you would have to include it in your requirements.txt
file.
To register a new device you can use the register_push_device
method in utils
:
from push_notifications.utils from register_push_device
token = "<The device token>"
register_push_device(user, token)
You can also pass notification permissions directly to the register_push_device
method:
register_push_device(user, token, ['likes', 'comments'])
To add an notification permission to a push device you can use the add_permission
method on the device
object:
device.add_permission('likes')
Or adding multiple permissions
device.add_permissions(['likes', 'comments'])
Add all the permission for the devices that the user owns.
user.push_devices.add_permissions(['likes', 'comments'])
To remove a notification permission you can use remove_permission
method on the device
object:
device.remove_permissions('likes')
Or removing multiple permissions
device.remove_permissions(['likes', 'comments'])
Remove all the permission for the devices that the user owns.
user.push_devices.remove_permissions(['likes', 'comments'])
To send a notification to a certain permission group you can call send_push_notification
in utils
:
from push_notifications import send_push_notification
from datetime import timedelta
send_push_notification('likes', 'This is the message', sound="annoyingSound.mp3",
badge_number=1
info={
"extra": "payload",
"in": "notification"
},
expiry=timedelta(days=30))
send_push_notification(notify_type, message, **kwargs)
kwargs - sound
: The sound that has to be played when sending the notification - badge_number
: The badge_number that has to be displayed (iOS Only) - info
: Extra payload that comes along the notification - expiry
: The expiry of the notification Accepts timedelta and datetime object
To send a notification to a specific device you can use the send_push_notification
on the device
object
device.send_push_notification('likes', 'This is the message', sound="annoyingSound.mp3",
badge_number=1
info={
"extra": "payload",
"in": "notification"
},
expiry=timedelta(days=30))
It accepts the same parameters as the global send_push_notification
in utils
.
To send a notification to a user and all its devices you can use the send_push_notification
on the push_devices
name in your user object:
user.push_devices.send_push_notification('likes', 'This is the message',
sound="annoyingSound.mp3",
badge_number=1
info={
"extra": "payload",
"in": "notification"
},
expiry=timedelta(days=30))
Optional user send push admin --------------------
There is an option to add an extra action to your user admin model. This enables the Admin user to manually send a push notification to certain users. To enable this form you have to inherit push_notifications.admin.SendPushAdmin
: .. code:: python from push_notifications.admin import SendPushAdmin
- class UserAdmin(SendPushAdmin, models.ModelAdmin):
# Your logic here..