On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 9:40 AM, Alex Ballesté <alexandre.balleste(a)udl.cat>
wrote:
Hi Erik, thanks for answering so quickly. I still have some gaps in
my
mind; I'm sure that is because my inexperience in that area. Maybe I was
wrong choosing UPS for covering use case that was not designed for but I
still think (correct me if I'm wrong) that this scenario is possible:
Our Learning Management System (LMS) Sakai distributes users into "sites"
corresponding to courses. Each student belong to many sites. An instructor
from a course can send announcements, messages, upload resources, etc to a
particular course site and those are only visible to the members of the
site.
We would like to reproduce that behaviour with UPS. When a user sends an
announcement to site (and a checkbox is marked) it sends the notification
to the Messaging backend who automatically sends the notification with an
array of alias filled with the "username" of members of that site. It helps
to us to limit who receives a notification from which site ...
we have a category
the users device just subscribes to a category or more.
Now, on the backend, so something like:
final UnifiedMessage unifiedMessage = UnifiedMessage
.withMessage()
.alert("Some Text")
.sound("default")
.criteria()
.categories("Class A") // or pass in more... if desired
.build();
sender.send(unifiedMessage, () ->
logger.info("successful delivery to UPS returned")
);
Our intention with our APP is to authenticate first, to be sure that is an
student of our university, so registration to the UPS must be done when
auth succeed (don't let anybody who downloaded the app register to the UPS
if don't belong to our institution).
yes, we do that too:
iOS:
https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-ios-cookbook/blob/1.6.x/AeroDoc/Aero...
Andrid:
https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-android-cookbook/blob/27b9791713b9c7...
Any time, user can choose to disconnect his account from the APP, so we
developed that when user disconnects their account from the APP it calls to
unregister, because we don't want that the APP receives more notifications.
(Maybe that is our first mistake?)
remove the cateory
I don't know how the UPS protects from another app to use the
same
projectID to register to the service (I'll dive deeper to be sure I'm doing
things well), but I can't imagine another way to prevent that a user with
our APP manipulate the calls to UPS with other alias or categories,
exposing the notifications created from other LMS sites. I know that it's
not a critical situation because notifications should be not used to send
sensitive data, but we would like to prevent it in some way.
not sure what you mean here
Thanks,
Alex.
El 18/05/15 a les 14:47, Erik Jan de Wit ha escrit:
The problem is that you don't want/need to call unregister in a normal
flow. Unregister is used for instance when a new version of you app
drops support for push notifications.
I don't get why you are proxy-ing the requests to UPS, because you
cannot have 2 applications receiving the same push notifications. On
iOS the bundle id makes sure of that, and on android there is the
unique project id. So even if a second app would register with UPS it
will not get the push notifications.
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Alex Ballesté<alexandre.balleste(a)udl.cat>
<alexandre.balleste(a)udl.cat> wrote:
Hi, I'm developing a mobile app for android and ios for our University. It
will use AeroGear Unified Push Server to send notifications to students when
a new announcement is sent in our LMS.
We are developing the app with ionic framework and we are using the register
and unregister process through a custom backend service instead of direct
from device.
We use the cordova plugin and we call registers and unregister JS methods,
but we don't point to the push server endpoint, but backend server instead.
Once the Backend server gets the requests it creates a new request to Push
server providing variantSecret and variantID; the response received is sent
back to the app.
We would like to use this flow for security reasons. We want to avoid that
the users do their own apps and use those values to register and supply
alias to get users notifications. So backend handles the security (tokens,
deviceids, usernames, ... ) and if everything is ok then proxies then
backend generates a new request fullfilling alias and real authentication
parameters and the received parameters from app. We achieved the registation
and unregistration, but when unregistration process is done if we do a new
re-registration then we got a success response, but then notification didn't
arrive.
Has anybody did something similar to this approximation? Do you have any
advise or trick that would be useful for us?
Thanks in advance
Alex
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