Introduction
This extension integrates with Laravel Broadcasting to allow you to receive browser notifications when certain events happen in TastyIgniter. Now you can receive instant updates directly from your website to all of your devices.
Installation
To install this extension, click on the Add to Site button on the TastyIgniter marketplace item page or search for Igniter.Broadcast in Admin System > Updates > Browse Extensions
Configuration
- You need to fill in your applicable Pusher credentials under
System > Settings > Broadcast Events settings
. Follow the instructions to fill in your applicable Pusher credentials, you will need your Pusher Secret, Pusher App ID, and Pusher key. - Install the Igniter.User extension as they are required for authenticating private and presence channels. This step is optional if you only want to use public channels.
Usage
Example of Registering Event Broadcast
Here is an example of an extension registering an event broadcast class to be dispatched when system
event activityLogger.logCreated
is fired.
public function registerEventBroadcasts()
{
return [
'activityLogger.logCreated' => \Igniter\Broadcast\Events\BroadcastActivityCreated::class,
];
}
Example of an Event Class
An event broadcast class should implement Illuminate\Contracts\Broadcasting\ShouldBroadcast
.
class BroadcastActivityCreated implements \Illuminate\Contracts\Broadcasting\ShouldBroadcast
{
use Queueable, SerializesModels;
/**
* The activity model instance.
*
* @var \Igniter\Flame\ActivityLog\Models\Activity
*/
public $activity;
/**
* BroadcastActivityCreated constructor.
* @param $activity
*/
public function __construct($activity)
{
$this->activity = $activity;
}
/**
* Get the channels the event should broadcast on.
*
* @return Channel|Channel[]
*/
public function broadcastOn()
{
return new PrivateChannel('admin.user.'.$this->activity->user_id);
}
}
For more information see Defining Broadcast Events
Listening For Events on a User Authenticated Channel
Broadcast.user()
.listen('eventName', (e) => {
console.log(e);
})
Listening For Events on a Public Channel
Broadcast.channel('channelName')
.listen('eventName', (e) => {
console.log(e);
})
Use this PHP to manually dispatch a broadcast event:
Event::dispatch(new BroadcastActivityCreated($activity));