Exponent push notification Java library based on Expo's node sdk
WIP
Use to send push notifications to Exponent Experiences from a Java server application.
Full documentation on the API is available if you want to dive into the details.
Example usage
public class ExpoMainTest {
public static void main(String[] args) throws ExpoSDKException{
System.out.println("Initializing Test");
if (args[0] == null) {
System.out.println("ExpoToken cannot be null in test");
throw new ExpoSDKException("ExpoToken cannot be null in test");
}
// Get the expo class
Expo expo = new Expo();
// Connects and configures rest caller interface
expo.connect();
//Create a list or single message
ExpoPushMessage message = new ExpoPushMessage()
.to("ExponentPushToken[X0w5peGUalgByuJR26qEi2]")
.title("Test message")
.body("Test Message")
.sound("default");
ExpoPushMessage message2 = new ExpoPushMessage()
.to("ExponentPushToken[X0w5peGUalgByuJR26qEi2]")
.title("Test message")
.body("Test Message")
.sound("default");
Collection<ExpoPushMessage> messages = new LinkedList<ExpoPushMessage>();
messages.add(message);
messages.add(message2);
try {
ExpoSingleResponse response = expo.sendExpoPushMessage(message2);
ExpoMultipleResponse multipleResponse = expo.sendExpoPushMessages(messages);
/**
* If the collection Erros inside of multipleResponse is != null and size > 0
* Then, the request failed
*
* But if errors is empty or null this doesn't mean that there is no error in request
* you need to verify every "status" property in response
*/
System.out.println(response.getData());
System.out.println(multipleResponse.getData());
} catch (MessageTooBigException e) {
System.out.println(e.getMessage());
} catch (IOException e) {
System.out.println(e.getMessage());
}
}
}
- Unit tests