Reputation: 3255
I use Push Notifs in my PHP Laravel app. I created a pem file and tested it. When using it on my dev machine, it correctly pushes to the mobile device. When I now push the whole project to my production server, and start the pushnotif call, I get the error: Failed to enable crypto
Do I need to create a special pem file while being on production server? And I am not talking about "production certificates" I still want to use the sandbox for testing
<?php
namespace App\Helpers;
use Carbon\Carbon;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Config;
class PushNotificationHelper {
public function pushToResponder($deviceToken) {
// Set device token of mobile device and the passphrase for certification
$pushToken = $deviceToken;
$passphrase = Config::get('MFConfig.PushNotificationTest.passPhrase');
$APNS = Config::get('MFConfig.PushNotificationTest.APNS');
// Open new context for streaming and set certificate as well as passphrase
$ctx = stream_context_create();
stream_context_set_option($ctx, 'ssl', 'local_cert', '../App/Certificates/ck.pem');
stream_context_set_option($ctx, 'ssl', 'passphrase', $passphrase);
stream_context_set_option($ctx, 'ssl', 'cafile', '../App/Certificates/entrust_2048_ca.cer');
// Open connection to APNS
$fp = stream_socket_client($APNS, $err, $errstr, 60, STREAM_CLIENT_CONNECT|STREAM_CLIENT_PERSISTENT, $ctx);
// If no connection could be made then fail with error, otherwise connect
if (!$fp) {
exit("Failed to connect: $err, $errstr" . PHP_EOL);
}
echo 'Connected to APNS' . PHP_EOL;
// Create the payload body
$body['aps'] = array(
'alert' => "MEDIFAKTOR Einsatz",
'sound' => 'default'
);
// Encode the payload as JSON
$payload = json_encode($body);
// Build the binary notification
$msg = chr(0) . pack('n', 32) . pack('H*', $pushToken) . pack('n', strlen($payload)) . $payload;
// Send to server
$result = fwrite($fp, $msg, strlen($msg));
// If no result is available, the message was not delivered.
if(!$result) {
echo 'Message not delivered.' . PHP_EOL;
} else {
echo 'Message successfully delivered.' . PHP_EOL;
}
// Close connection
fclose($fp);
}
}
I tested the connection with:
openssl s_client -connect gateway.sandbox.push.apple.com:2195 -cert ck.pem -debug -showcerts -CAfile entrust_2048_ca.cer
and it returns status 0 (ok) which is fine I think?
but when I call the function I get: failed loading cafile stream
Upvotes: 13
Views: 2704
Reputation: 1173
Not sure about this, but it might be your php settings in the dev enviroment.
try to locate the cacert.pem
file.
If you are using a linux system you can try locate cacert.pem
using the terminal.
When you find the location find the php.ini
file and find this line:
;openssl.cafile =
and change this to
openssl.cafile=
path from locate cacert.pem command
or the location the .pem is actually located.
Report back on how it went.
Upvotes: 4