View Source Pigeon.ADM (Pigeon v2.0.0-rc.2)
Pigeon.Adapter
for ADM (Amazon Android) push notifications.
Getting Started
- Create an ADM dispatcher.
# lib/adm.ex
defmodule YourApp.ADM do
use Pigeon.Dispatcher, otp_app: :your_app
end
- (Optional) Add configuration to your
config.exs
.
# config.exs
config :your_app, YourApp.ADM,
adapter: Pigeon.ADM,
client_id: "your_oauth2_client_id_here",
client_secret: "your_oauth2_client_secret_here"
- Start your dispatcher on application boot.
defmodule YourApp.Application do
@moduledoc false
use Application
@doc false
def start(_type, _args) do
children = [
YourApp.ADM
]
opts = [strategy: :one_for_one, name: YourApp.Supervisor]
Supervisor.start_link(children, opts)
end
end
If you skipped step two, include your configuration.
defmodule YourApp.Application do
@moduledoc false
use Application
@doc false
def start(_type, _args) do
children = [
{YourApp.ADM, adm_opts()}
]
opts = [strategy: :one_for_one, name: YourApp.Supervisor]
Supervisor.start_link(children, opts)
end
defp adm_opts do
[
adapter: Pigeon.ADM,
client_id: "client_id",
client_secret: "secret"
]
end
end
- Create a notification.
msg = %{ "body" => "your message" }
n = Pigeon.ADM.Notification.new("your device registration ID", msg)
- Send the notification.
YourApp.ADM.push(n)
Handling Push Responses
- Pass an optional anonymous function as your second parameter.
data = %{ message: "your message" }
n = Pigeon.ADM.Notification.new("device registration ID", data)
YourApp.ADM.push(n, on_response: fn(x) -> IO.inspect(x) end)
- Responses return a notification with an updated
:response
key. You could handle responses like so:
on_response_handler = fn(x) ->
case x.response do
:success ->
# Push successful
:ok
:update ->
new_reg_id = x.updated_registration_id
# Update the registration ID in the database
:invalid_registration_id ->
# Remove the bad ID from the database
:unregistered ->
# Remove the bad ID from the database
error ->
# Handle other errors
end
end
data = %{ message: "your message" }
n = Pigeon.ADM.Notification.new("your registration id", data)
Pigeon.ADM.push(n, on_response: on_response_handler)
Error Responses
Taken from Amazon Device Messaging docs
Reason | Description |
---|---|
:invalid_registration_id | Invalid Registration Token |
:invalid_data | Bad format JSON data |
:invalid_consolidation_key | Invalid Consolidation Key |
:invalid_expiration | Invalid expiresAfter value |
:invalid_checksum | Invalid md5 value |
:invalid_type | Invalid Type header |
:unregistered | App instance no longer available |
:access_token_expired | Expired OAuth access token |
:message_too_large | Data size exceeds 6 KB |
:max_rate_exceeded | See Retry-After response header |
:unknown_error | Unknown Error |