diff --git a/docs/Using-the-API/API.md b/docs/Using-the-API/API.md index 5d0c27ee..47031041 100644 --- a/docs/Using-the-API/API.md +++ b/docs/Using-the-API/API.md @@ -81,6 +81,14 @@ Query parameters: Returns notifications for the authenticated user. Each notification has an `id`, a `type` (mention, reblog, favourite, follow), an `account` which it came *from*, and in case of mention, reblog and favourite also a `status`. +**GET /api/v1/notifications/:id** + +Returns single notification. + +**POST /api/v1/notifications/clear** + +Clears all of user's notifications. + ### Following a remote user **POST /api/v1/follows** @@ -214,6 +222,22 @@ Creates a new OAuth app. Returns `id`, `client_id` and `client_secret` which can These values should be requested in the app itself from the API for each new app install + mastodon domain combo, and stored in the app for future requests. +**POST /api/v1/devices/register** + +Form data: + +- `registration_id`: Device token (also called registration token/registration ID) + +Apps can use Firebase Cloud Messaging to receive push notifications from the instances, given that the instance admin has acquired a Firebase API key. More in [push notifications](Push-notifications.md). This method requires a user context, i.e. your app will receive notifications for the authorized user. + +**POST /api/v1/devices/unregister** + +Form data: + +- `registration_id`: Device token (also called registration token/registration ID) + +To remove the device from receiving push notifications for the user. + ___ ## Entities diff --git a/docs/Using-the-API/Push-notifications.md b/docs/Using-the-API/Push-notifications.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3ce3e36e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/Using-the-API/Push-notifications.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +Push notifications +================== + +Mastodon can communicate with the Firebase Cloud Messaging API to send push notifications to apps on users' devices. For this to work, these conditions must be met: + +* Responsibility of an instance owner: `FCM_API_KEY` set on the instance. This can be obtained on the Firebase dashboard, in project settings, under Cloud Messaging, as "server key" +* Responsibility of the app developer: Firebase added/enabled in the Android/iOS app. [See Guide](https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/) + +When the app obtains/refreshes a registration ID from Firebase, it needs to send that ID to the `/api/v1/devices/register` endpoint of the authorized user's instance via a POST request. The app can opt out of notifications by sending a similiar request with `unregister` instead of `register`. + +The push notifications will be triggered by the notifications of the type you can normally find in `/api/v1/notifications`. However, the push notifications will not contain any inline content. They will contain JSON data of this format ("12" is an example value): + +```json +{ notification_id: 12 } +``` + +Your app can then retrieve the actual content of the notification from the `/api/v1/notifications/12` API endpoint.