Pushover is the ideal application for sending (free) push notifications to iOS and Android devices, using this very simple API.
php-pushover class is a PHP wrapper class for using the Pushover (https://pushover.net) REST API. Have a look at their API docs (https://pushover.net/api) for more information about all the parameters.
- setToken
Your app API key.
- setUser
The user's API key.
- setTitle
Set title of push notification.
- setMessage
Set message of push notification.
- setUrl
Add an url to your notification.
- setUrlTitle
Set a title if you want to show a text instead of the actual url.
- setDevice
Leave this empty if you want to send to all user's devices. This can be user specific!
- setPriority
Default = 0, if 1 the user's quiet hours will be ignored + messages displayed in red. If 2, the same behaviour as 1 applies; but the message will repeat until the user acknowledges it.
- setExpire
The expire parameter is only used when the Priority is set to 2 (or emergency-priority), and specifies how many seconds your notification will continue to be retried for. (Max Value = 86400)
- setRetry
The Retry parameter is only used when the Priority is set to 2 (or emergency-priority), and specifies how often (in seconds) the Pushover servers will send the same notification to the user. (Min Value = 30)
- setCallback
The callback parameter must be a URL (HTTP or HTTPS) that is reachable from the Internet that our servers will call out to as soon as the notification has been acknowledged.
- setTimestamp
Messages are stored on the Pushover servers with a timestamp of when they were initially received through the API. This timestamp is sent to and shown on client devices, and messages are listed in order of these timestamps. In most cases, this default timestamp is acceptable. This is not for scheduling!
- setDebug
Enable this to receive detailed input and output info.
- send
Send the message to the API