We aren't all Java weenies :)
On Feb 21, 2014, at 4:40 AM, Miguel Lemos <miguel21op(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for all the info. I'll check it as soon as possible ;)
Enviado do meu iPhone
No dia 21/02/2014, às 09:33, Sebastien Blanc <scm.blanc(a)gmail.com> escreveu:
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> On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew(a)apache.org>
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> On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Miguel Lemos <miguel21op(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Meanwhile can you send me a Java example? Thanks.
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https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-unifiedpush-java-client#getting-started
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> And the test class can also contains some useful info
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https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-unifiedpush-java-client/blob/master/...
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> No dia 21/02/2014, às 09:17, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew(a)apache.org> escreveu:
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>> Oh - I just see the PHP client supports some sort of older API we used to have in
the past:
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https://github.com/tmccarthy9/aerogear-unified-push-php-client/blob/maste...
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>> Since the intern left, nobody was actually paying too much attention on the PHP
client - we are mostly Java Weenies :)
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>> On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Miguel Lemos <miguel21op(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>> OK. I'll give it a try. In any case can someone explain what's wrong with
my string? I think that's the only problem.
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>> Thanks again for the swift response.
>>
>> M
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>> On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 9:01 AM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew(a)apache.org>
wrote:
>> Hey Miguel,
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>> we had an intern working on a PHP client, last year
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>> here is is project:
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https://github.com/tmccarthy9/aerogear-unified-push-php-client
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>> I know he has been testing it against our server - perhaps that library is handy
for you ?
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>> Btw. if you feel to make changes to the given PHP client, feel free to send
PullRequests against the repo, we will be able to merge them
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>> -Matthias
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>> On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 9:54 AM, Miguel Lemos <miguel21op(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>> Hi!
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>> I'm trying to create a php batch to test faster my notifications. So I did
this (simplified example):
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>> $ch =
curl_init('https://aerogear-metalpush.rhcloud.com/rest/sender');
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>> $data = array(
>> 'message' => array(
>> 'atl' => 'Aviso',
>> 'avs' => 'Mensagem',
>> 'badge' => '1'
>> )
>> );
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>> $data_st = json_encode($data);
>> $headers = array("Accept: application/json", "Content-Type:
application/json");
>> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT, 6);
>> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, "POST");
>> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false);
>> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
>> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_USERPWD, "$key:$secret");
>> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, $headers);
>> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $data_st);
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>> $result = curl_exec($ch);
>>
>> I think that's something wrong with the $data array because the server
returns: " The request sent by the client was syntactically incorrect ().
>>
>> If I strip the string from the "message" it returns "job
submitted", but of course I don't receive nothing.
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>> Thanks again
>>
>> M
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>> On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 8:48 AM, Sebastien Blanc <scm.blanc(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>> This is really cool Miguel !
>> Don't hesitate to ask us other questions and also , like you did with your
screenshot, give us feedback !
>> Thanks again for your interest in the project.
>> Sebi
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>> On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 9:43 AM, Miiguel Lemos <miguel21op(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>> Not all, but a couple of steps on the right direction, I hope ;-)
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>> Enviado do meu iPad
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>> No dia 19/02/2014, às 21:20, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew(a)apache.org>
escreveu:
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>>> Nice!
>>>
>>> Glad you are all set!
>>>
>>> -Matthias
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 4:38 PM, Miguel Lemos <miguel21op(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>>> A small souvenir ;-)
>>>
>>> Thanks again
>>>
>>>
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>>> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Miguel Lemos <miguel21op(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>>> Hi Matthias,
>>>
>>> Maybe I didn't make myself clear, but your answer was clear enough to
respond to my post :-)
>>>
>>> Thanks again.
>>>
>>> Carry on!
>>>
>>> M
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Matthias Wessendorf
<matzew(a)apache.org> wrote:
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>>> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 3:43 PM, Miguel Lemos <miguel21op(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>>> Dear Matthias,
>>>
>>> According to the information posted in the url below, I can send (and read)
several parameters / keys in the scope of the notification service (as it should be...):
>>>
>>>
http://aerogear.org/docs/specs/aerogear-push-messages/
>>>
>>> According to the values on it, the receiver should have the capacity to
decide what to do next.
>>>
>>> First, and the easiest thing: don't show the "Alert" text, but
any other part of content received and / or change "Alert" to another
language, for instance.
>>>
>>> Not sure I follow.
>>>
>>> The 'alert' is a keyword on iOS, which our server (and our Cordova
Libs) do recognize. What do you want to change there ?
>>> For the completion of our spec, we are showing all of the keywords, that are
supported.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Second, if I create (for instance) a lat, lon and rad parameters, I can
decide if I show the notification immediately, or only when the user reaches a matchable
location, within a given radius.
>>> This is just an example of the freedom that must be available to decide what
to do according to a given parameter that the software on the client's side can
interpret. The message itself may not be the most important part of the whole thing...
>>>
>>> If you don't want or need that alert, simply leave it our of the payload.
It's just part of the demo/docs as that is quite handy to get going.
>>>
>>>
>>> So, the question is: how can I read those parameters / keys before deciding
to do with the notification? Through a "regular" object keys iterator? Thank you
very much again. If there's some place in the documentation where I can understand
that, please let me know.
>>>
>>> yes, like here (using alert just as an example):
>>>
>>>
>>> function onNotification(e) {
>>> alert(e.payload.foo);
>>> alert(e.payload.key);
>>> }
>>>
>>> And the curl for that would be something _like_ this:
>>> curl -3 -u "ID:secrect" -v -H "Accept: application/json"
-H "Content-type: application/json" -X POST -d '{"message":
{"foo":"bar value", "key":"HELLO"}}'
https://something-doamin.rhcloud.com/rest/sender
>>>
>>>
>>> -Matthias
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>> Miguel
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>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 1:34 PM, Matthias Wessendorf
<matzew(a)apache.org> wrote:
>>> Awesome,
>>>
>>> we are interested in hearing your feedback.
>>>
>>> Good luck w/ the development process!
>>>
>>> -Matthias
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 2:29 PM, Miguel Lemos <miguel21op(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>>> Thanks. Of course I'll give you my feedback ;-)
>>>
>>> I've some questions about the service as a whole, but I'll make some
more testing and then I'll let you know.
>>>
>>> Thank you very much again for your attention.
>>>
>>> All the best,
>>>
>>> Miguel
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Matthias Wessendorf
<matzew(a)apache.org> wrote:
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>>>
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>>> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Miguel Lemos <miguel21op(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>>> Hi Matthias,
>>>
>>> One of the biggest reasons I'm testing this solutions is because iOS!
>>>
>>> Once we already developed a full native Android push (considering geofencing)
notification service. The issue is to port our solution to iOS (not only the
notifications, but everything). That's why I'm personally testing Cordova on
Android and already partially on IOS. So far so good..
>>>
>>> Sounds very interesting. If you are interested, let us know how it goes.
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm starting with Android because it's easier to me. But next week I
want to test your solution with iOS. Why? Is there any problem?
>>>
>>> No problem there at all :-) I was just curious if you target Android
first/only.
>>>
>>> Greetings,
>>> Matthias
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Miguel
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Matthias Wessendorf
<matzew(a)apache.org> wrote:
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>>> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 1:20 PM, Miguel Lemos <miguel21op(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I tested and now it works, thanks.
>>>
>>> glad it all worked out
>>>
>>>
>>> When I tried for the first time, I tried with the function global,
reflecting the Github example. But as it didn't work (because of the "damn"
URL issue...) I tried several things, one of them being put the alert function inside the
deviceready event. Of course, when I solved the URL thing I never more remembered to put
it outside again...
>>>
>>> Things like that might happen.
>>>
>>> Regarding the URL, we will try to update the OpenShift blog post.
>>>
>>> I just checkout project documentation, and it looks like they are already
'right'.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Wondering: Are you building Cordova clients for Android only, or do you plan
to use the iOS platform as well ?
>>>
>>> Greetings,
>>> Matthias
>>>
>>>
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