# Pushpad - Web Push Notifications
Add native push notifications to your web app using [Pushpad](https://pushpad.xyz).
Features:
- notifications are delivered even when the user is not on your website
- users don't need to install any app or plugin
- you can target specific users or send bulk notifications
Currently push notifications work on the following browsers:
- Chrome (Desktop and Android)
- Firefox (44+)
- Safari
## Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
```ruby
gem 'pushpad'
```
And then execute:
$ bundle install
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install pushpad
## Getting started
First you need to sign up to Pushpad and create a project there.
Then set your authentication credentials:
```ruby
Pushpad.auth_token = '5374d7dfeffa2eb49965624ba7596a09'
Pushpad.project_id = 123 # set it here or pass it as a param to methods later
```
- `auth_token` can be found in the user account settings.
- `project_id` can be found in the project settings. If your application uses multiple projects, you can pass the `project_id` as a param to methods (e.g. `notification.deliver_to user, project_id: 123`).
## Collecting user subscriptions to push notifications
Pushpad offers two different ways to collect subscriptions. [Learn more](https://pushpad.xyz/docs#simple_vs_custom_api_docs)
### Custom API
Choose the Custom API if you want to use Javascript for a seamless integration. [Read the docs](https://pushpad.xyz/docs#custom_api_docs)
If you need to generate the HMAC signature for the `uid` you can use this helper:
```ruby
Pushpad.signature_for current_user.id
```
### Simple API
Add a link to let users subscribe to push notifications:
```erb
Subscribe anonymous to push notifications
Subscribe current user to push notifications
```
`current_user` is the user currently logged in on your website.
When a user clicks the link is sent to Pushpad, automatically asked to receive push notifications and redirected back to your website.
## Sending push notifications
```ruby
notification = Pushpad::Notification.new({
body: "Hello world!", # max 90 characters
title: "Website Name", # optional, defaults to your project name, max 30 characters
target_url: "http://example.com" # optional, defaults to your project website
})
# deliver to a user
notification.deliver_to user # or user_id
# deliver to a group of users
notification.deliver_to users # or user_ids
# deliver to some users only if they have a given preference
# e.g. only "users" who have a interested in "events" will be reached
notification.deliver_to users, tags: ['events']
# deliver to segments
notification.broadcast tags: ['segment1', 'segment2']
# deliver to everyone
notification.broadcast
# => {"scheduled": 12}
```
If no user with that id has subscribed to push notifications, that id is simply ignored.
The methods above return an hash: `"scheduled"` is the number of devices to which the notification will be sent.
## License
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).