On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 3:28 PM, Lucas Holmquist <lholmqui(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Hello,
now that the 1.0.0-final is pretty much out for the UnifiedPush Server,
i’m starting to look at the new API that Chrome apps use for sending push
notifications.
the TL;DR of it is, it’s basically the same as Android now.( no more
refresh tokens and access tokens and such )
Maybe stupid and totally undoable but could we not use the current Android
infra in UPS also for Chrome Apps, is there any difference ? In this case
we could have a variant type "GCM" (just renaming the android type) , a
Chrome App Variant will then just be a of the type GCM like an Android
variant.
So the question is, do we need to have a deprecation period on what is
currently there?
The v1 of the chrome pushMessaging api has become legacy and it is
recommended to use the new stuff.
https://developer.chrome.com/apps/cloudMessagingV1
While i have looked to deeply, it’s possible we can use the same
“Variant” structure for Chrome Apps, Since they will be using the same
Network
wdyt?
-Luke
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