问题
I am using Websocket in my iOS app for data transfer. But, since sometimes when the app is suspended in the background, the socket breaks. In that case, I use Voip push to iOS app to wake app up.
//called on appDidFinishLaunching
//register for voip notifications
PKPushRegistry *voipRegistry = [[PKPushRegistry alloc] initWithQueue:dispatch_get_main_queue()];
voipRegistry.desiredPushTypes = [NSSet setWithObject:PKPushTypeVoIP];
voipRegistry.delegate = self;
//delegate methods for `PushKit`
#pragma mark - PushKit Delegate Methods
- (void)pushRegistry:(PKPushRegistry *)registry didUpdatePushCredentials:(PKPushCredentials *)pushCredentials forType:(PKPushType)type {
self.myDeviceToken = [[[[pushCredentials token] description] stringByTrimmingCharactersInSet:[NSCharacterSet characterSetWithCharactersInString:@"<>"]] stringByReplacingOccurrencesOfString:@" " withString:@""];
NSLog(@"voip token: %@", self.myDeviceToken);
}
- (void)pushRegistry:(PKPushRegistry *)registry didReceiveIncomingPushWithPayload:(PKPushPayload *)payload forType:(PKPushType)type {
if (![self socketIsConnected]) {
[self reconnectSocket];
}
}
I send the token received from didUpdatePushCredentials
in my Login API request to my app server.
I have the following doubts in my mind and seeking answers for them.
- Does
PushKit
require both the APNS certificate and Voip certificate? or just one of them and which one and why?- If it requires both the certificates, do I need to keep both the certificates on the app server for sending success pushes to my app?
- Which certificate should be used on the server side to push notification which would invoke "didReceiveIncomingPushWithPayload" from server side?
Please find below the code on server side :
private ApnsService getService(String appId) {
synchronized (APP_ID_2_SERVICE_MAP) {
ApnsService service = APP_ID_2_SERVICE_MAP.get(appId);
if (service == null) {
InputStream certificate = getCertificateInputStream(appId);
if (certificate == null) {
String errorMessage = "APNS appId unsupported: " + appId;
LOGGER.error(errorMessage);
throw new ATRuntimeException(errorMessage);
}
boolean useProd = useAPNSProductionDestination();
if (useProd) {
LOGGER.info("Using APNS production environment for app " + appId);
service = APNS.newService().withCert(certificate, CERTIFICATE_PASSWORD).withProductionDestination()
.build();
} else {
LOGGER.info("Using APNS sandbox environment for app " + appId);
service = APNS.newService().withCert(certificate, CERTIFICATE_PASSWORD).withSandboxDestination()
.build();
}
APP_ID_2_SERVICE_MAP.put(appId, service);
}
return service;
}
}
I did following implementation and it failed : 1. Created APNS SSL Service Certificate Sandbox + Production. 2. Sent token received in didUpdatePushCredentials to server. 3. Server used APNS Certificate to send the push. But failed since it could not find any corresponding certificate.
So I am failing at the combination of token to be sent to server and the certificate that would be used on the server to send the push.
回答1:
It seems like, You're confused about APNS
and PushKit
You need to refer the below image first.
.
It clearly states:
Establish connectivity between your notification server, the Apple Push Notification service sandbox, and production environments to deliver remote notifications to your app. When utilizing HTTP/2, the same certificate can be used to deliver app notifications, update ClockKit complication data, and alert background VoIP apps of incoming activity. A separate certificate is required for each app you distribute.
That's means single certificate worked for both.
Question: 1
Does PushKit require both the APNS
certificate and VOIP
certificate? or just one of them and which one and why?
- The common certificate worked for both.
Question: 2
If it requires both the certificates, do I need to keep both the certificates on the app server for sending success pushes to my app?
- Now, No meaning of this question.
Update: 1
It seems like an issue related to the certificate path. Leave it as of now, You can use below php script
use to trigger notification
Push.php
<?php
// Put your device token here (without spaces):
$deviceToken = '1234567890123456789';
//
// Put your private key's passphrase here:
$passphrase = 'ProjectName';
// Put your alert message here:
$message = 'My first silent push notification!';
$ctx = stream_context_create();
stream_context_set_option($ctx, 'ssl', 'local_cert', 'PemFileName.pem');
stream_context_set_option($ctx, 'ssl', 'passphrase', $passphrase);
// Open a connection to the APNS server
$fp = stream_socket_client(
// 'ssl://gateway.push.apple.com:2195', $err,
'ssl://gateway.sandbox.push.apple.com:2195', $err,
$errstr, 60, STREAM_CLIENT_CONNECT|STREAM_CLIENT_PERSISTENT, $ctx);
if (!$fp)
exit("Failed to connect: $err $errstr" . PHP_EOL);
echo 'Connected to APNS' . PHP_EOL;
// Create the payload body
$body['aps'] = array(
'content-available'=> 1,
'alert' => $message,
'sound' => 'default',
'badge' => 0,
);
// Encode the payload as JSON
$payload = json_encode($body);
// Build the binary notification
$msg = chr(0) . pack('n', 32) . pack('H*', $deviceToken) . pack('n', strlen($payload)) . $payload;
// Send it to the server
$result = fwrite($fp, $msg, strlen($msg));
if (!$result)
echo 'Message not delivered' . PHP_EOL;
else
echo 'Message successfully delivered' . PHP_EOL;
// Close the connection to the server
fclose($fp);
You can trigger push by using php push.php
command
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61226926/which-certificate-should-be-used-on-app-server-for-waking-ios-app-using-pushkit