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Simple, flexible and fast Apple Push Notifications on iOS, OSX and Safari using the HTTP/2 Push provider API with async support.

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Simple, flexible and fast Apple Push Notifications on iOS, OSX and Safari using the HTTP/2 Push provider API.

Features

  • Uses the new Apple APNs HTTP/2 protocol with persistent connections

  • Supports token-based authentication (no need to renew your certificates anymore) and certificate-based authentication

  • Uses the httpx HTTP client library

  • Supports the new iOS 10 features such as Collapse IDs, Subtitles and Mutable Notifications

  • Makes the integration and error handling really simple with auto-retry on APNs errors

  • Supports asynchronous sending of notifications

Cautions

  • Works only with Python 3.6 and higher

Installation

Install using pip:

pip install pyapns_client3

Usage

Sync

from pyapns_client import APNSClient, TokenBasedAuth, IOSPayloadAlert, IOSPayload, IOSNotification, APNSDeviceException, APNSServerException, APNSProgrammingException, UnregisteredException


device_tokens = ['device_token_1', 'device_token_2']
alert = IOSPayloadAlert(title='Title', subtitle='Subtitle', body='Some message.')
payload = IOSPayload(alert=alert)
notification = IOSNotification(payload=payload, topic='domain.organization.app')

# `root_cert_path` is for the AAACertificateServices root cert (https://apple.co/3mZ5rB6)
# with token-based auth you don't need to create / renew your APNS SSL certificates anymore
# you can pass `None` to `root_cert_path` if you have the cert included in your trust store
# httpx uses 'SSL_CERT_FILE' and 'SSL_CERT_DIR' from `os.environ` to find your trust store
with APNSClient(
    mode=APNSClient.MODE_DEV,
    authentificator=TokenBasedAuth(
        auth_key_path='/path/to/auth_key.p8',
        auth_key_id='AUTHKEY123',
        team_id='TEAMID1234'
    ),
    root_cert_path='/path/to/root_cert.pem',
) as client:
    for device_token in device_tokens:
        try:
            client.push(notification=notification, device_token=device_token)
        except UnregisteredException as e:
            print(f'device is unregistered, compare timestamp {e.timestamp_datetime} and remove from db')
        except APNSDeviceException:
            print('flag the device as potentially invalid and remove from db after a few tries')
        except APNSServerException:
            print('try again later')
        except APNSProgrammingException:
            print('check your code and try again later')
        else:
            print('everything is ok')

Async

from pyapns_client import AsyncAPNSClient, TokenBasedAuth, IOSPayloadAlert, IOSPayload, IOSNotification, APNSDeviceException, APNSServerException, APNSProgrammingException, UnregisteredException


device_tokens = ['device_token_1', 'device_token_2']
alert = IOSPayloadAlert(title='Title', subtitle='Subtitle', body='Some message.')
payload = IOSPayload(alert=alert)
notification = IOSNotification(payload=payload, topic='domain.organization.app')

# `root_cert_path` is for the AAACertificateServices root cert (https://apple.co/3mZ5rB6)
# with token-based auth you don't need to create / renew your APNS SSL certificates anymore
# you can pass `None` to `root_cert_path` if you have the cert included in your trust store
# httpx uses 'SSL_CERT_FILE' and 'SSL_CERT_DIR' from `os.environ` to find your trust store
async with AsyncAPNSClient(
    mode=APNSClient.MODE_DEV,
    authentificator=TokenBasedAuth(
        auth_key_path='/path/to/auth_key.p8',
        auth_key_id='AUTHKEY123',
        team_id='TEAMID1234'
    ),
    root_cert_path='/path/to/root_cert.pem',
) as client:
    for device_token in device_tokens:
        try:
            await client.push(notification=notification, device_token=device_token)
        except UnregisteredException as e:
            print(f'device is unregistered, compare timestamp {e.timestamp_datetime} and remove from db')
        except APNSDeviceException:
            print('flag the device as potentially invalid and remove from db after a few tries')
        except APNSServerException:
            print('try again later')
        except APNSProgrammingException:
            print('check your code and try again later')
        else:
            print('everything is ok')

3.0

3.0.6

Changed

  • allow to use str as alert for notification payload (by @tartansandal)

Added

  • some tests with Python version 3.6-3.11

  • some payload serialization tests (by @tartansandal)

  • some type annotations

  • some docstrings

3.0.5

Fixed

  • have auth.py use the Dict type hint from the typing module by @tinycogio

3.0.0

Refactored

  • extract authentication classes

2.1

2.1.0

Added

  • async/await support with AsyncAPNSClient

2.0

2.0.7

Added

  • usage as context manager

  • certificate-based authentication

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