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namespace Webelightdev\LaravelPushNotification\Adapters; |
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use Webelightdev\LaravelPushNotification\Facades\LogNotification; |
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/** |
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* Firebase Cloud Messaging Adapter. |
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class Fcm |
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protected $url; |
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protected $authKey; |
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public function __construct() |
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{ |
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$this->url = config('push-notification.services.fcm.url'); |
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$this->authKey = config('push-notification.services.fcm.auth_key'); |
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} |
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public function pushNotification($deviceTokens, $message, $action) |
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{ |
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foreach ($deviceTokens as $deviceToken) { |
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$response = $this->callService($deviceToken, $message, $action); |
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$this->logResponse($response, $deviceToken, $message, $action); |
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} |
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} |
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public function callService($deviceToken, $message, $action) |
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{ |
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return file_get_contents($this->url, false, $this->setStream($deviceToken, $message, $action)); |
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} |
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public function setStream($deviceToken, $message, $action) |
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$postData['to'] = $deviceToken; |
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$postData['data']['message'] = $message; |
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$postData['data']['click_action'] = $action; |
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$streamOptions = [ |
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'http' => [ |
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'method' => 'POST', |
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'header' => "Authorization: key={$this->authKey}\r\n"."Content-Type: application/json\r\n", |
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'content' => json_encode($postData), |
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], |
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]; |
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return stream_context_create($streamOptions); |
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} |
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* @param string $data |
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*/ |
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public function logResponse($data, $deviceToken, $message, $action) |
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{ |
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$response = json_decode($data); |
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if ($response->failure == 1) { |
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LogNotification::error($deviceToken, $message, $response->results[0]->error); |
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} else { |
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LogNotification::info($deviceToken, $message); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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Adding an explicit array definition is generally preferable to implicit array definition as it guarantees a stable state of the code.
Let’s take a look at an example:
As you can see in this example, the array
$myArrayis initialized the first time when the foreach loop is entered. You can also see that the value of thebarkey is only written conditionally; thus, its value might result from a previous iteration.This might or might not be intended. To make your intention clear, your code more readible and to avoid accidental bugs, we recommend to add an explicit initialization $myArray = array() either outside or inside the foreach loop.