Scala library for easy Web Push message sending. This library uses latest VAPID identification protocol. Supports Chrome 52+ and Firefox 46+
Compatible with Scala 2.13+. Using SBT.
libraryDependencies += "com.wanari" %% "web-push" % "1.0-alfa"
The common use case for this library is an application server using a GCM API key and VAPID keys.
// Base64 string server public/private key
private val vapidPublicKey: ECPublicKey = Utils.loadPublicKey("...server public key...")
private val vapidPrivateKey: ECPrivateKey = Utils.loadPrivateKey("...server private key...")
// Initialize pushService with VAPID keys and subscriber (mailto or your application domain)
val pushService = PushService(vapidPublicKey, vapidPrivateKey, "mailto:[email protected]")
// Create a Subscription from browser subscription data
val subscription = Subscription("endpoint", "p256dh", "auth")
// Send a non data notification
pushService.send(subscription)
// Send a data bearing notification
pushService.send(subscription, "Hi there!")
There are several ways to generate VAPID keys. Easiest way to do this is to use an existing library
- Using the web-push node library CLI
- Using OpenSSL
- Any of the libraries in libraries in https://github.com/web-push-libs/vapid
npm install web-push -g
web-push generate-vapid-keys [--json]
Will output a json with the key pair url safe base64 encoded.
{"publicKey":"BDrsEIWlTy1YTAZxpkN1f1C0EcuCjL15j8lxS3KaXzDE_BvlWIHEIGdmsP3hfiiG3ldbF89pWEc6foyFxSOe5es","privateKey":"lDLZKT9oZF07KJYWBZU2zlHfszrK4p9tFtxM-ihpVqs"}
This strings can be used directly into
Utils.loadPublicKey("...server public key String...")
Utils.loadPrivateKey("...server private key String...")
OpenSSL can create 2 .pem files containing the public and private keys.
openssl ecparam -name prime256v1 -genkey -noout -out vapid_private.pem
openssl ec -in vapid_private.pem -pubout -out vapid_public.pem
Read this files and strip the “-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY------” and “-----END PUBLIC KEY-----” lines, remove the newline characters, and convert all “+” to “-” and “/” to “_”.
When subscribing the client needs to send the application server key as a Unit8Array
if ('showNotification' in ServiceWorkerRegistration.prototype) {
navigator.serviceworker.ready
.then(registration => {
return registration.pushManager.subscribe({
userVisibleOnly: true,
applicationServerKey: new Uint8Array([...])
});
})
.then(subscription => {
// Send subscription to your application server.
})
.catch(error => {
// Do something with the error.
});
}
To transform the base64 VAPID public key to a Unit8Array
function urlBase64ToUint8Array(base64String) {
const padding = '='.repeat((4 - base64String.length % 4) % 4);
const base64 = (base64String + padding)
.replace(/\-/g, '+')
.replace(/_/g, '/');
const rawData = window.atob(base64);
const outputArray = new Uint8Array(rawData.length);
for (let i = 0; i < rawData.length; ++i) {
outputArray[i] = rawData.charCodeAt(i);
}
return outputArray;
}
const vapidPublicKey = 'Your server base64 url safe public key';
const convertedVapidKey = urlBase64ToUint8Array(vapidPublicKey);
registration.pushManager.subscribe({
userVisibleOnly: true,
applicationServerKey: convertedVapidKey
});
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Google developers Web Push Notifications
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Mozilla developer network Using Push API
This library is a fork of zivver/web-push library with the intent of fixing existing issues and keeping it up to date for long term. The original repository is mostly a Scala port from MartijnDwars/web-push and web-push-libs/web-push