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pusher

Send push notifications with Pusher in your Graphcool project 🎁

Getting Started

1. Add the template to your Graphcool service

graphcool add-template messaging/pusher

2. Uncomment lines in graphcool.yml and types.graphql

The add-template command is performing three major steps:

  1. Download the source files from the src directory and put them into your service's src directory (into a subdirectory called pusher).
  2. Download the contents from graphcool.yml and append them as comments to your service's graphcool.yml.
  3. Download the contents from types.graphql and append them as comments to your service's types.graphql.

In order for the changes to take effect, you need to manually uncomment all the lines that have been added by the add-template command.

3. Setup Pusher credentials

You need to configure these credentials as environment variables:

  • PUSHER_APP_ID
  • PUSHER_KEY
  • PUSHER_SECRET
  • PUSHER_CLUSTER

You can receive them after signing up at Pusher.

To manage your environment variables, you can use a tool like direnv.

4. Deploy the service

Finally, you need to install the node dependencies and apply all the changes you just made by deploying the service:

npm install
graphcool deploy

Test the Code

First, setup the Pusher configuration in notification.html. Please replace the following constants with the same value you used for the environment variables above:

  • APP_KEY: Pusher app key
  • CLUSTER: Pusher cluster

Then, serve the file notification.html, for example with:

python -m SimpleHTTPServer

and open it in your browser.

Open the playground:

graphcool playground

and run this mutation to push a notification to your browser:

mutation {
  pushNotification(
    channels: ["my-channel"]
    event: "my-event"
    message: "Hello from the Graphcool pusher module!"
  ) {
    success
  }
}