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ruby gem for apple push notifications using only the new p8 format not the older pem format
add to Gemfile: gem 'p8push'
export APN_PRIVATE_KEY=/path/APNsAuthKey_ABCDE12345.p8
export APN_TEAM_ID=XYZDE99911
export APN_KEY_ID=ABCDE12345
export APN_BUNDLE_ID=com.bundle.id
APN = P8push::Client.development
token = 'GETREALTOKENFROMADEVICE'
notification = P8push::Notification.new(device: token)
notification.alert = 'Hello, World!'
notification.topic = 'com.some.other.id' # if you do not want default ENV['APN_BUNDLE_ID'] one
APN.push(notification)
The gem with pem format this came from is https://github.com/nomad/houston
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