Retrospring/config/initializers/rpush.rb

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Rpush.configure do |config|
# Supported clients are :active_record and :redis
config.client = :active_record
# Options passed to Redis.new
# config.redis_options = {}
# Frequency in seconds to check for new notifications.
config.push_poll = 2
# The maximum number of notifications to load from the store every `push_poll` seconds.
# If some notifications are still enqueued internally, Rpush will load the batch_size less
# the number enqueued. An exception to this is if the service is able to receive multiple
# notification payloads over the connection with a single write, such as APNs.
config.batch_size = 100
# Path to write PID file. Relative to current directory unless absolute.
config.pid_file = 'tmp/rpush.pid'
# Path to log file. Relative to current directory unless absolute.
config.log_file = 'log/rpush.log'
config.log_level = (defined?(Rails) && Rails.logger) ? Rails.logger.level : ::Logger::Severity::INFO
# Define a custom logger.
# config.logger = MyLogger.new
# By default in foreground mode logs are directed both to the logger and to stdout.
# If the logger goes to stdout, you can disable foreground logging to avoid duplication.
# config.foreground_logging = false
# config.apns.feedback_receiver.enabled = true
# config.apns.feedback_receiver.frequency = 60
end
Rpush.reflect do |on|
# Called with a Rpush::Apns::Feedback instance when feedback is received
# from the APNs that a notification has failed to be delivered.
# Further notifications should not be sent to the device.
# on.apns_feedback do |feedback|
# end
# Called when a notification is queued internally for delivery.
# The internal queue for each app runner can be inspected:
#
# Rpush::Daemon::AppRunner.status
#
# on.notification_enqueued do |notification|
# end
# Called when a notification is successfully delivered.
# on.notification_delivered do |notification|
# end
# Called when notification delivery failed.
# Call 'error_code' and 'error_description' on the notification for the cause.
# on.notification_failed do |notification|
# end
# Called when the notification delivery failed and only the notification ID
# is present in memory.
# on.notification_id_failed do |app, notification_id, error_code, error_description|
# end
# Called when a notification will be retried at a later date.
# Call 'deliver_after' on the notification for the next delivery date
# and 'retries' for the number of times this notification has been retried.
# on.notification_will_retry do |notification|
# end
# Called when a notification will be retried and only the notification ID
# is present in memory.
# on.notification_id_will_retry do |app, notification_id, retry_after|
# end
# Called when a TCP connection is lost and will be reconnected.
# on.tcp_connection_lost do |app, error|
# end
# Called for each recipient which successfully receives a notification. This
# can occur more than once for the same notification when there are multiple
# recipients.
# on.gcm_delivered_to_recipient do |notification, registration_id|
# end
# Called for each recipient which fails to receive a notification. This
# can occur more than once for the same notification when there are multiple
# recipients. (do not handle invalid registration IDs here)
# on.gcm_failed_to_recipient do |notification, error, registration_id|
# end
# Called when the GCM returns a canonical registration ID.
# You will need to replace old_id with canonical_id in your records.
# on.gcm_canonical_id do |old_id, canonical_id|
# end
# Called when the GCM returns a failure that indicates an invalid registration id.
# You will need to delete the registration_id from your records.
# on.gcm_invalid_registration_id do |app, error, registration_id|
# end
# Called when an SSL certificate will expire within 1 month.
# Implement on.error to catch errors raised when the certificate expires.
# on.ssl_certificate_will_expire do |app, expiration_time|
# end
# Called when an SSL certificate has been revoked.
# on.ssl_certificate_revoked do |app, error|
# end
# Called when the ADM returns a canonical registration ID.
# You will need to replace old_id with canonical_id in your records.
# on.adm_canonical_id do |old_id, canonical_id|
# end
# Called when Failed to deliver to ADM. Check the 'reason' string for further
# explanations.
#
# If the reason is the string 'Unregistered', you should remove
# this registration id from your records.
# on.adm_failed_to_recipient do |notification, registration_id, reason|
# end
# Called when Failed to deliver to WNS. Check the 'reason' string for further
# explanations.
# You should remove this uri from your records
# on.wns_invalid_channel do |notification, uri, reason|
# end
# Called when an exception is raised.
# on.error do |error|
# end
end
Rails.application.config.active_record.yaml_column_permitted_classes = [Symbol, Hash]