A Python library for interacting with the Apple Push Notification service (APNs)
Either download the source from GitHub or use easy_install:
$ easy_install apns
import time
from apns import APNs, Payload
apns = APNs(use_sandbox=True, cert_file='cert.pem', key_file='key.pem')
# Send a notification
token_hex = 'b5bb9d8014a0f9b1d61e21e796d78dccdf1352f23cd32812f4850b87'
payload = Payload(alert="Hello World!", sound="default", badge=1)
apns.gateway_server.send_notification(token_hex, payload)
# Send multiple notifications in a single transmission
frame = Frame()
identifier = 1
expiry = time.time()+3600
priority = 10
frame.add_item('b5bb9d8014a0f9b1d61e21e796d78dccdf1352f23cd32812f4850b87', payload, identifier, expiry, priority)
apns.gateway_server.send_notification_multiple(frame)
# Get feedback messages
for (token_hex, fail_time) in apns.feedback_server.items():
# do stuff with token_hex and fail_time
For more complicated alerts including custom buttons etc, use the PayloadAlert class. Example:
alert = PayloadAlert("Hello world!", action_loc_key="Click me")
payload = Payload(alert=alert, sound="default")
To send custom payload arguments, pass a dictionary to the custom kwarg of the Payload constructor.
payload = Payload(alert="Hello World!", custom={'sekrit_number':123})
iOS Reference Library: Local and Push Notification Programming Guide
Written and maintained by Simon Whitaker at Goo Software Ltd.