pushwoosh-node-client
A node js client to consume the Pushwoosh API to send push notifications to mobile devices
Installation
npm i pushwoosh-client --save
Usage
Send messages to all devices
var Pushwoosh = require('pushwoosh-client');
var client= new Pushwoosh("AppCode", "AuthToken");
client.sendMessage('Hello world', function(error, response) {
if (error) {
console.log('Some error occurs: ', error);
}
console.log('Pushwoosh API response is', response);
}
});
To send messages to a specificed device or devices, you can pass a device token or an arrays with devices
client.sendMessage('Hello world', 'device token', function(error, response) {
...
}
});
client.sendMessage('Hello world', ['deviceToken1', 'deivceToken2'], function(error, response) {
...
}
});
To pass extra options (please refer to the Pushwoosh doc for the available options) , you could define an option object and pass it to the function as a 2nd or 3rd parameter. E.g. if you want to pass addtional payload to the device, you could do:
var Pushwoosh = require('pushwoosh-client'),
client= new Pushwoosh("AppCode", "AuthToken"),
options = {
data: {
username: 'bob smith',
email: 'bob@example.com'
}
};
client.sendMessage('Hello world', 'device token', options, function(error, response) {
...
});
Note that if you define devices or content in the options, the devices and message will be overwritten.
var options = {
data: {
username: 'bob smith',
email: 'bob@example.com'
},
devices: ['deviceToken1', 'deviceToken2', 'deviceToken3']
};
client.sendMessage('Hello world', 'device token', options, function(error, response) {
...
});
Then this will send to ['deviceToken1', 'deviceToken2', 'deviceToken3'] as defined in options. so you probably just want to just do
client.sendMessage('Hello world', options, function(error, response) {
...
});
Tests
npm test
Currently tests are all passed and with 100% coverage