engined-notification-aws
v0.0.2
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Local notification use aws sns backend for engined.
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engined-notification-aws
Local notification use aws sns backend for engined.
Installation
Install via NPM:
npm install engined-notification-aws
Usage
Start engined-notification-aws service in engined, see example below:
const { Manager } = require('engined');
const NotificationService = require('engined-notification');
const LocalNotificationService = require('engined-notification-aws');
const notification = NotificationService();
const localNotification = LocalNotificationService({
accessKeyId: config.get('notification').aws.accessKeyId,
secretAccessKey: config.get('notification').aws.secretAccessKey,
region: config.get('notification').aws.region
});
const main = async () => {
// Create manager
let serviceManager = new Manager({ verbose: true });
// Adding service to manager
serviceManager.add('Notification', notification);
serviceManager.add('LocalNotification', localNotification);
// Start all services
await serviceManager.startAll();
};
main();
Send notification with local notification backend
The example to show how to send notification with local notification backend:
// Using local notification backend
let localAgent = this.getContext().get('Notification').getAgent('default');
payload = {
default: 'This is the default message which must be present when publishing a message to a topic. The default message will only be used if a message is not present for one of the notification platforms.',
APNS: JSON.stringify({
aps: {
alert: 'Check out these awesome deals!',
url: 'www.amazon.com'
}
}),
GCM: JSON.stringify({
data: {
message: 'Check out these awesome deals!',
url: 'www.amazon.com'
}
}),
ADM: JSON.stringify({
data: {
message: 'Check out these awesome deals!',
url: 'www.amazon.com'
}
})
}
// Send Notification to user app
localAgent.sendNotificationToApp(arn, token, payload)
License
Licensed under the MIT License
Authors
Copyright(c) 2017 Leon Lin(林為志) <[email protected]>