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A library for interacting with APNs and VoIP using HTTP/2.
kalyke requires python 3.9 or later.
$ pip install kalyke-apns
import asyncio
from kalyke import ApnsClient, ApnsConfig, Payload, PayloadAlert
client = ApnsClient(
use_sandbox=True,
team_id="YOUR_TEAM_ID",
auth_key_id="AUTH_KEY_ID",
auth_key_filepath="/path/to/AuthKey_AUTH_KEY_ID.p8",
)
registration_id = "a8a799ba6c21e0795b07b577b562b8537418570c0fb8f7a64dca5a86a5a3b500"
payload_alert = PayloadAlert(title="YOUR TITLE", body="YOUR BODY")
payload = Payload(alert=payload_alert, badge=1, sound="default")
config = ApnsConfig(topic="com.example.App")
asyncio.run(
client.send_message(
device_token=registration_id,
payload=payload,
apns_config=config,
)
)
[!NOTE]
- The topic suffix must be
.push-type.liveactivity
.LiveActivityPayload.event
default value isLiveActivityEvent.UPDATE
.
import asyncio
from datetime import datetime
from kalyke import LiveActivityClient, LiveActivityApnsConfig, LiveActivityEvent, LiveActivityPayload, PayloadAlert
client = LiveActivityClient(
use_sandbox=True,
team_id="YOUR_TEAM_ID",
auth_key_id="AUTH_KEY_ID",
auth_key_filepath="/path/to/AuthKey_AUTH_KEY_ID.p8",
)
registration_id = "a8a799ba6c21e0795b07b577b562b8537418570c0fb8f7a64dca5a86a5a3b500"
payload_alert = PayloadAlert(title="YOUR TITLE", body="YOUR BODY")
payload = LiveActivityPayload(
alert=payload_alert,
badge=1,
sound="default",
timestamp=datetime.now(),
event=LiveActivityEvent.UPDATE,
content_state={
"currentHealthLevel": 100,
"eventDescription": "Adventure has begun!",
},
)
config = LiveActivityApnsConfig(
topic="com.example.App.push-type.liveactivity",
)
asyncio.run(
client.send_message(
device_token=registration_id,
payload=payload,
apns_config=config,
)
)
[!NOTE]
- The topic suffix must be
.voip
.
import asyncio
from pathlib import Path
from kalyke import VoIPApnsConfig, VoIPClient
client = VoIPClient(
use_sandbox=True,
auth_key_filepath=Path("/") / "path" / "to" / "YOUR_VOIP_CERTIFICATE.pem",
)
registration_id = "a8a799ba6c21e0795b07b577b562b8537418570c0fb8f7a64dca5a86a5a3b500"
payload = {"key": "value"}
config = VoIPApnsConfig(
topic="com.example.App.voip",
)
asyncio.run(
client.send_message(
device_token=registration_id,
payload=payload,
apns_config=config,
)
)
This software is licensed under the MIT License (See LICENSE).
FAQs
A library for interacting with APNs and VoIP using HTTP/2.
We found that kalyke-apns demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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