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apnsworker 0.1
This is a client library for Apple’s push notification service. It is not the
first such library for Python, but, as is often the way, the existing options
didn’t quite meet our needs:
No dependencies (other than six).
Fire and forget. APNs is a quirky binary protocol that frequently requires
reconnecting to the service and re-sending notifications after an error.
Robust. We don’t do quick and dirty here. Readability, tests, and
documentation are not optional.
Quick start
An APNs client is by nature stateful. The default apns-worker backend uses
Python threads to asynchronously process a queue of messages to send to the
service. Most users will want to maintain a global ApnsManager instance to
process messages. Note that if your own program is threaded, you may need to
take care to create this global instance safely.
from apns_worker import ApnsManager
apns = None
def init_apns(key_path, cert_path):
""" Call this once at program init time. """
global apns
apns = ApnsManager(key_path, cert_path)
def send_badge(token, badge=1):
""" Badge the app on a single device. """
apns.send_aps([token], badge=badge)
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