Reputation: 6327
I have a REST Api written in .NET Core, now has a requirement to create a Push Notification
to Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM)
. For testing, am using the Firebase Console
but I need to get this done programtically. I have gone through the documentation of Firebase and some examples via Google but am more confused.
I think it is possible to create a message via a regular Http
but can someone post a simple working example so that I can pick it up, please? Or maybe, my understanding is totally wrong?
Upvotes: 7
Views: 19348
Reputation: 44550
With .NET Core you can use this lightweight CorePush library for Firebase Android, iOS, Web push notifications and Apple APN HTTP/2 Push notifications:
Install-Package CorePush
And then for Firebase Web, Android or iOS:
var firebaseSettingsJson = await File.ReadAllTextAsync('./project-123.json');
var fcm = new FirebaseSender(firebaseSettingsJson, httpClient);
await fcm.SendAsync(notification);
Or APN Apple Push Notifications via HTTP/2:
var apn = new ApnSender(settings, httpClient);
await apn.SendAsync(notification, deviceToken);
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 6327
Some people have also liked this question, so thought of providing the solution I implemented, thinking it may help others. Please feel free to ask questions, if you have any.
How to get the Server Key: Here is the question link which helps.
Firebase Cloud Messaging Documentation can be found here.
public class FirebaseNotificationModel
{
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "to")]
public string To { get; set; }
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "notification")]
public NotificationModel Notification { get; set; }
}
using System.Net.Http;
using System.Text;
public static async void Send(FirebaseNotificationModel firebaseModel)
{
HttpRequestMessage httpRequest = null;
HttpClient httpClient = null;
var authorizationKey = string.Format("key={0}", "YourFirebaseServerKey");
var jsonBody = SerializationHelper.SerializeObject(firebaseModel);
try
{
httpRequest = new HttpRequestMessage(HttpMethod.Post, "https://fcm.googleapis.com/fcm/send");
httpRequest.Headers.TryAddWithoutValidation("Authorization", authorizationKey);
httpRequest.Content = new StringContent(jsonBody, Encoding.UTF8, "application/json");
httpClient = new HttpClient();
using (await httpClient.SendAsync(httpRequest))
{
}
}
catch
{
throw;
}
finally
{
httpRequest.Dispose();
httpClient.Dispose();
}
}
Upvotes: 3