Find the full WonderPush services documentation at: https://docs.wonderpush.com/docs.
This project contain a PHP library for interacting with the WonderPush services. It helps you performing calls to the Management API. This contrasts with the SDKs, which are targeted at being integrated within your apps and handle interactions with the users.
WonderPush comes as two APIs, one aimed at the user devices, and the other optional one aimed at your servers and tools. The former is simply called the REST API, whereas the latter is called the Management API.
This tool helps you performing calls to the Management API.
All references for the WonderPush Management API are available on the WonderPush documentation pages: https://docs.wonderpush.com/reference.
Please see https://wonderpush.github.io/wonderpush-php-lib for up-to-date documentation.
PHP 5.3.3 and later.
You can install the bindings via Composer. Run the following command:
composer require wonderpush/wonderpush-php-lib
To use the bindings, use Composer's autoload:
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
If you do not wish to use Composer, you can download the latest release.
Then, to use the bindings, include the init.php
file.
require_once('/path/to/wonderpush-php-lib/init.php');
The bindings require the following extension in order to work properly:
If you use Composer, these dependencies should be handled automatically. If you install manually, you'll want to make sure that these extensions are available.
Simple usage looks like:
$wonderpush = new \WonderPush\WonderPush(WONDERPUSH_ACCESS_TOKEN, WONDERPUSH_APPLICATION_ID);
$response = $wonderpush->deliveries()->create(
\WonderPush\Params\DeliveriesCreateParams::_new()
->setTargetSegmentIds('@ALL')
->setNotification(\WonderPush\Obj\Notification::_new()
->setAlert(\WonderPush\Obj\NotificationAlert::_new()
->setTitle('Using the PHP library')
->setText('Hello, WonderPush!')
))
);
echo $response->getNotificationId();
The library does minimal logging, but it can be configured with a PSR-3
compatible logger so that messages end up there instead of error_log
:
$wonderpush->setLogger($logger);
Install dependencies:
composer install
Install dependencies as mentioned above (which will resolve PHPUnit), then you can run the test suite:
./test
Or to run an individual test file:
vendor/bin/phpunit tests/SomeTest.php