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Vendor obaid Package pushmanlib Short Description The Pushman.dfl.mn PHP Library License
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As of version 2.1.0 in Pushman, you can push to multiple channels by feeding an array into the channels variable.
On your own pushman instance:
$response will always return a JSON payload with status and message along with any other relevant information about your event.
Extending Laravel
You can also extend Laravels event() functionality by including the Pushman ServiceProvider in your config/app.php file. Add the service provider Pushman\PHPLib\PushmanServiceProvider in your app.php file and then in your .env file, add the following keys:
Later in your config/broadcasting.php file, add in under connections the Pushman settings:
From that point onwards, you can use php artisan make:event {Name} to make a Laravel Event, inside that event implement ShouldBroadcast, and in your broadcastOn function, return an array of channels you want to broadcast on.
Example
php artisan make:event UserCreated - Called when a user is created.
Getting Information
Because Pushman can generate your public token every 60 minutes, updating your clients should be an automatic process. You can use the following code to grab the public token of any channel.
And you can load all channel information by the channels() and channel() method.
Todo for Future Versions
Add endpoint support for /api/subcribers.
Add some sort of trait/interface so you can append it to your existing user model and broadcast out easily to that specific user.
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