This sample demonstrates how to send a Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) notification from a Realtime Database triggered Function. The sample also features a Web UI to experience the FCM notification.
See file functions/index.js for the code.
Sending the notification is done using the Firebase Admin SDK. The Web client writes the individual device tokens to the realtime database which the Function uses to send the notification.
The dependencies are listed in functions/package.json.
Users sign into the app and are requested to enable notifications on their browsers. If they successfully enable notifications the device token is saved into the datastore under /users/$uid/notificationTokens
.:
/functions-project-12345
/users
/Uid-12345
displayName: "Bob Dole"
/notificationTokens
1234567890: true
photoURL: "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/..."
If a user starts following another user we'll write to /followers/$followedUid/$followerUid
:
/functions-project-12345
/followers
/followedUid-12345
followerUid-67890: true
/users
/Uid-12345
displayName: "Bob Dole"
/notificationTokens
1234567890: true
photoURL: "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/..."
The function triggers every time the value of a follow flag changes at /followers/$followedUid/$followerUid
.
This sample comes with a web-based UI for testing the function. To test it out:
- Create a Firebase Project using the Firebase Console.
- Enable Google Provider in the Auth section
- Clone or download this repo and open the
fcm-notification
directory. - You must have the Firebase CLI installed. If you don't have it install it with
npm install -g firebase-tools
and then configure it withfirebase login
. - Configure the CLI locally by using
firebase use --add
and select your project in the list. - Install dependencies locally by running:
cd functions; npm install; cd -
- Deploy your project using
firebase deploy
- Open the app using
firebase open hosting:site
, this will open a browser. - Start following a user, this will send a notification to him.