Reputation: 668
I am trying to send Push Notification on the Production environment, but its not working. Below is the code I am trying and it gets timed out. No error, no exceptions get thrown out. What is wrong in this ?
Note: When I send push notification using Sandbox(ENVIRONMENT_SANDBOX
) and the Development certificate files, it works. However the Production certificate files and the ENVIRONMENT_PRODUCTION
doesn't work.
<?php
error_reporting(E_ALL);
ini_set('display_errors', 1);
/**
* @param string $device_token unique device token
* @param string $custom_message message that needs to be pushed
* @param string $push_service which service to use ( ApnsPHP/UrbanAirship )
*
* @return bool
* @throws ApnsPHP_Exception
* @throws ApnsPHP_Message_Exception
* @throws ApnsPHP_Push_Exception
* @throws Exception
*/
function send_apple_push_notification_test( $device_token, $custom_message, $push_service = 'ApnsPHP' ) {
if ( empty( $device_token ) || empty( $custom_message ) ) {
return false;
}
// Report all PHP errors
error_reporting( -1 );
// Adjust to your time-zone
date_default_timezone_set( 'America/New_York' );
// Using Autoload all classes are loaded on-demand
require_once 'includes/ApnsPHP/Autoload.php';
try {
// Instantiate a new ApnsPHP_Push object
$push = new ApnsPHP_Push(
ApnsPHP_Abstract::ENVIRONMENT_PRODUCTION, '/home/xxxxx/public_html/wp-content/themes/yyyyyy/includes/ApnsPHP-pem/AppPushNotify.pem'
);
// Set the Root Certificate Authority to verify the Apple remote peer
$push->setRootCertificationAuthority( '/home/xxxxx/public_html/wp-content/themes/yyyyyy/includes/ApnsPHP-pem/Entrust_Root_Certification_Authority.pem' );
// Connect to the Apple Push Notification Service
$push->connect();
// Instantiate a new Message with a single recipient
$message = new ApnsPHP_Message_Custom( (string) $device_token );
// Set a custom identifier. To get back this identifier use the getCustomIdentifier() method
// over a ApnsPHP_Message object retrieved with the getErrors() message.
$message->setCustomIdentifier( "xxxyyyzzz-" . time() );
// Set a simple welcome text
$message->setText( (string) $custom_message );
// Play the default sound
$message->setSound();
// Set the expiry value to 30 seconds
$message->setExpiry( 60 );
// Set the "View" button title.
$message->setActionLocKey( 'See the message.' );
// Add the message to the message queue
$push->add( $message );
// Send all messages in the message queue
$push->send();
// Disconnect from the Apple Push Notification Service
$push->disconnect();
// Examine the error message container
$aErrorQueue = $push->getErrors();
print_r( $aErrorQueue );
return true;
} catch ( Exception $e ) {
print_r( $e->getMessage() );
}
return false;
}
echo "start";
send_apple_push_notification_test( '20fcc5090eb1f539ac0fddd345r4d0c50e5bca071b742d3d9833f16dd97adeb', 'Test Msg for Production' );
Upvotes: 4
Views: 1099
Reputation: 4381
To use the production environment, your app must be signed with your distribution certificate. The only way to test this is either to submit to the App Store and download the App Store version of your app; or use an AdHoc build. You cannot use the production push environment when your app is signed with your development certificate.
If you’ve done all that, make sure you aren’t using the same device token for the production environment that you got from the development environment. They will be different.
Upvotes: 1