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A set of classes to create and manage the Apple Push Notifications lifecycle.
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Apple Push Notification Server. ------------------------------ These script allow you to manage push notifications for one or more apps. FEATURES: * Multiple App management. * Multiple Certificate Management (Development/Production). * Sample web form to submit push notifications. * Monitor RSS feeds. * Single connection per certificate to the APNS servers. * Message queue. * Apple Feedback processing to remove devices that should not subscribed any more. * Send push notifications only to test devices. REQUIREMENTS: * PHP 5.x * mySQL PORTS: It requires ports 2195 and 2196 to communicate with the APNS servers. INSTALL: * Create a new mySQL DB. * Run the "resources/APNS.sql" file to create the DB tables. * Customise the 'config.php' file. SETUP YOUR APP: * Copy your ck.pem certificates to the certificates folder. 'ck' means the certificate and key components are contained on the same file. * Add an app entry to the mySQL 'Apps' table. * Add a certificate to the mySQL 'Cerficates' table. * Add an entry to the 'CertificateServer' table. BASIC USAGE: 1) Registering new devices: Your iPhone apps can register new devices by calling a URL in this form: http://YOURDOMAIN.COM/registerDevice.php?appId=YOURAPPId&deviceToken=YOURDEVICETOKEN 2) Submit messages to the queue: To submit a message to the subscribed devices use the following: http://YOURDOMAIN.COM/subscriptionForm.php 3) Send messages to the devices from the message queue: http://YOURDOMAIN.COM/processMessageQueue.php 4) Process feedback: http://YOURDOMAIN.COM/processFeedback.php ADVANCED USAGE: At the moment don't provide documentation for setting up RSS feeds and creating multiple subscriptions with an app. But should be easy to setup by just looking at the project code. * Feeds are registered via the registerDevice.php script by passing the 'feedUrl' and 'feedEnable' parameters. * processFeeds.php should run as a cron job or schedule task. * Multiple subscriptions within an app are registered by passing the 'appSubscriptionId' parameter. SCHEDULING: Ideally the processMesageQueue.php script should run from a cron job or scheduled task. After running processMesageQueue.php you should run processFeedback.php to get notified of devices that no longer have the appId installed. SECURITY: Please store these scripts in a secure folder so they are not access by non authorised users. I hope you enjoy these scripts! Please fork :)
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