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----
-labels:
-- 'Stage-Beta'
-summary: 'XEP-0357: Cloud push notifications'
----
+# Introduction
-Introduction
-============
+This module enables support for sending "push notifications" to clients
+that need it, typically those running on certain mobile devices.
-This module enables support for sending "push notifications" to clients that
-need it, typically those running on certain mobile devices.
+As well as this module, your client must support push notifications (the
+apps that need it generally do, of course) and the app developer's push
+gateway must be reachable from your Prosody server (this happens over a
+normal XMPP server-to-server 's2s' connection).
-As well as this module, your client must support push notifications (the apps
-that need it generally do, of course) and the app developer's push gateway
-must be reachable from your Prosody server (this happens over a normal XMPP
-server-to-server 's2s' connection).
-
-Details
-=======
+# Details
Some platforms, notably Apple's iOS and many versions of Android, impose
-limits that prevent applications from running or accessing the network in the
-background. This makes it difficult or impossible for an XMPP application to
-remain reliably connected to a server to receive messages.
-
-In order for messaging and other apps to receive notifications, the OS vendors
-run proprietary servers that their OS maintains a permanent connection to in
-the background. Then they provide APIs to application developers that allow
-sending notifications to specific devices via those servers.
+limits that prevent applications from running or accessing the network
+in the background. This makes it difficult or impossible for an XMPP
+application to remain reliably connected to a server to receive
+messages.
-When you connect to your server with an app that requires push notifications,
-it will use this module to set up a "push registration". When you receive
-a message but your device is not connected to the server, this module will
-generate a notification and send it to the push gateway operated by your
-application's developers). Their gateway will then connect to your device's
-OS vendor and ask them to forward the notification to your device. When your
-device receives the notification, it will display it or wake up the app so it
-can connect to XMPP and receive any pending messages.
+In order for messaging and other apps to receive notifications, the OS
+vendors run proprietary servers that their OS maintains a permanent
+connection to in the background. Then they provide APIs to application
+developers that allow sending notifications to specific devices via
+those servers.
-This protocol is described for developers in [XEP-0357: Push Notifications].
+When you connect to your server with an app that requires push
+notifications, it will use this module to set up a "push registration".
+When you receive a message but your device is not connected to the
+server, this module will generate a notification and send it to the push
+gateway operated by your application's developers). Their gateway will
+then connect to your device's OS vendor and ask them to forward the
+notification to your device. When your device receives the notification,
+it will display it or wake up the app so it can connect to XMPP and
+receive any pending messages.
-For this module to work reliably, you must have [mod_smacks], [mod_mam] and
-[mod_carbons] also enabled on your server.
+This protocol is described for developers in \[XEP-0357: Push
+Notifications\].
+
+For this module to work reliably, you must have \[mod_smacks\],
+\[mod_mam\] and \[mod_carbons\] also enabled on your server.
-Some clients, notably Siskin and Snikket iOS need some additional extensions
-that are not currently defined in a standard XEP. To support these clients,
-see [mod_cloud_notify_extensions].
+Some clients, notably Siskin and Snikket iOS need some additional
+extensions that are not currently defined in a standard XEP. To support
+these clients, see \[mod_cloud_notify_extensions\].
-Configuration
-=============
+# Configuration
- Option Default Description
- ------------------------------------ ----------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- `push_notification_important_body` `New Message!` The body text to use when the stanza is important (see above), no message body is sent if this is empty
- `push_max_errors` `16` How much persistent push errors are tolerated before notifications for the identifier in question are disabled
- `push_max_devices` `5` The number of allowed devices per user (the oldest devices are automatically removed if this threshold is reached)
- `push_max_hibernation_timeout` `259200` (72h) Number of seconds to extend the smacks timeout if no push was triggered yet (default: 72 hours)
- `push_notification_with_body` (\*) `false` Whether or not to send the real message body to remote pubsub node. Without end-to-end encryption, enabling this may expose your message contents to your client developers and OS vendor. Not recommended.
- `push_notification_with_sender` (\*) `false` Whether or not to send the real message sender to remote pubsub node. Enabling this may expose your contacts to your client developers and OS vendor. Not recommended.
+ Option Default Description
+ -------------------------------------- ---------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ `push_notification_important_body` `New Message!` The body text to use when the stanza is important (see above), no message body is sent if this is empty
+ `push_max_errors` `16` How much persistent push errors are tolerated before notifications for the identifier in question are disabled
+ `push_max_devices` `5` The number of allowed devices per user (the oldest devices are automatically removed if this threshold is reached)
+ `push_max_hibernation_timeout` `259200` (72h) Number of seconds to extend the smacks timeout if no push was triggered yet (default: 72 hours)
+ `push_notification_with_body` (\*) `false` Whether or not to send the real message body to remote pubsub node. Without end-to-end encryption, enabling this may expose your message contents to your client developers and OS vendor. Not recommended.
+ `push_notification_with_sender` (\*) `false` Whether or not to send the real message sender to remote pubsub node. Enabling this may expose your contacts to your client developers and OS vendor. Not recommended.
-(\*) There are privacy implications for enabling these options.
+(\*) There are privacy implications for enabling these options.[^1]
-Internal design notes
-=====================
+# Internal design notes
-App servers are notified about offline messages, messages stored by [mod_mam]
-or messages waiting in the smacks queue.
-The business rules outlined [here](//mail.jabber.org/pipermail/standards/2016-February/030925.html) are all honored[^2].
+App servers are notified about offline messages, messages stored by
+\[mod_mam\] or messages waiting in the smacks queue. The business rules
+outlined
+[here](//mail.jabber.org/pipermail/standards/2016-February/030925.html)
+are all honored[^2].
-To cooperate with [mod_smacks] this module consumes some events:
-`smacks-ack-delayed`, `smacks-hibernation-start` and `smacks-hibernation-end`.
-These events allow this module to send out notifications for messages received
-while the session is hibernated by [mod_smacks] or even when smacks
-acknowledgements for messages are delayed by a certain amount of seconds
-configurable with the [mod_smacks] setting `smacks_max_ack_delay`.
+To cooperate with \[mod_smacks\] this module consumes some events:
+`smacks-ack-delayed`, `smacks-hibernation-start` and
+`smacks-hibernation-end`. These events allow this module to send out
+notifications for messages received while the session is hibernated by
+\[mod_smacks\] or even when smacks acknowledgements for messages are
+delayed by a certain amount of seconds configurable with the
+\[mod_smacks\] setting `smacks_max_ack_delay`.
-The `smacks_max_ack_delay` setting allows to send out notifications to clients
-which aren't already in smacks hibernation state (because the read timeout or
-connection close didn't already happen) but also aren't responding to acknowledgement
-request in a timely manner. This setting thus allows conversations to be smoother
-under such circumstances.
+The `smacks_max_ack_delay` setting allows to send out notifications to
+clients which aren't already in smacks hibernation state (because the
+read timeout or connection close didn't already happen) but also aren't
+responding to acknowledgement request in a timely manner. This setting
+thus allows conversations to be smoother under such circumstances.
-The new event `cloud-notify-ping` can be used by any module to send out a cloud
-notification to either all registered endpoints for the given user or only the endpoints
-given in the event data.
+The new event `cloud-notify-ping` can be used by any module to send out
+a cloud notification to either all registered endpoints for the given
+user or only the endpoints given in the event data.
-The config setting `push_notification_important_body` can be used to specify an alternative
-body text to send to the remote pubsub node if the stanza is encrypted or has a body.
-This way the real contents of the message aren't revealed to the push appserver but it
-can still see that the push is important.
-This is used by Chatsecure on iOS to send out high priority pushes in those cases for example.
+The config setting `push_notification_important_body` can be used to
+specify an alternative body text to send to the remote pubsub node if
+the stanza is encrypted or has a body. This way the real contents of the
+message aren't revealed to the push appserver but it can still see that
+the push is important. This is used by Chatsecure on iOS to send out
+high priority pushes in those cases for example.
-Compatibility
-=============
-
-**Note:** This module should be used with Lua 5.2 and higher. Using it with
-Lua 5.1 may cause push notifications to not be sent to some clients.
+# Compatibility
------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- trunk Works
- 0.12 Works
- 0.11 Works
- 0.10 Works
- 0.9 Support dropped, use last supported version [675726ab06d3](//hg.prosody.im/prosody-modules/raw-file/675726ab06d3/mod_cloud_notify/mod_cloud_notify.lua)
------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+**Note:** This module should be used with Lua 5.2 and higher. Using it
+with Lua 5.1 may cause push notifications to not be sent to some
+clients.
+ ------- -----------------------------------------------------------------
+ trunk Works as of 25-06-13
+ 13 Works
+ 0.12 Works
+ ------- -----------------------------------------------------------------
-[^1]: The service which is expected to forward notifications to something like Google Cloud Messaging or Apple Notification Service
-[^2]: [business_rules.markdown](//hg.prosody.im/prosody-modules/file/tip/mod_cloud_notify/business_rules.markdown)
+[^1]: The service which is expected to forward notifications to
+ something like Google Cloud Messaging or Apple Notification Service
+
+[^2]: [business_rules.md](//hg.prosody.im/prosody-modules/file/tip/mod_cloud_notify/business_rules.md)
| author | Menel <menel@snikket.de> |
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| date | Fri, 13 Jun 2025 10:36:52 +0200 |
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| 1 --- | 1 # Introduction |
| 2 labels: | |
| 3 - 'Stage-Beta' | |
| 4 summary: 'XEP-0357: Cloud push notifications' | |
| 5 --- | |
| 6 | 2 |
| 7 Introduction | 3 This module enables support for sending "push notifications" to clients |
| 8 ============ | 4 that need it, typically those running on certain mobile devices. |
| 9 | 5 |
| 10 This module enables support for sending "push notifications" to clients that | 6 As well as this module, your client must support push notifications (the |
| 11 need it, typically those running on certain mobile devices. | 7 apps that need it generally do, of course) and the app developer's push |
| 8 gateway must be reachable from your Prosody server (this happens over a | |
| 9 normal XMPP server-to-server 's2s' connection). | |
| 12 | 10 |
| 13 As well as this module, your client must support push notifications (the apps | 11 # Details |
| 14 that need it generally do, of course) and the app developer's push gateway | |
| 15 must be reachable from your Prosody server (this happens over a normal XMPP | |
| 16 server-to-server 's2s' connection). | |
| 17 | |
| 18 Details | |
| 19 ======= | |
| 20 | 12 |
| 21 Some platforms, notably Apple's iOS and many versions of Android, impose | 13 Some platforms, notably Apple's iOS and many versions of Android, impose |
| 22 limits that prevent applications from running or accessing the network in the | 14 limits that prevent applications from running or accessing the network |
| 23 background. This makes it difficult or impossible for an XMPP application to | 15 in the background. This makes it difficult or impossible for an XMPP |
| 24 remain reliably connected to a server to receive messages. | 16 application to remain reliably connected to a server to receive |
| 17 messages. | |
| 25 | 18 |
| 26 In order for messaging and other apps to receive notifications, the OS vendors | 19 In order for messaging and other apps to receive notifications, the OS |
| 27 run proprietary servers that their OS maintains a permanent connection to in | 20 vendors run proprietary servers that their OS maintains a permanent |
| 28 the background. Then they provide APIs to application developers that allow | 21 connection to in the background. Then they provide APIs to application |
| 29 sending notifications to specific devices via those servers. | 22 developers that allow sending notifications to specific devices via |
| 23 those servers. | |
| 30 | 24 |
| 31 When you connect to your server with an app that requires push notifications, | 25 When you connect to your server with an app that requires push |
| 32 it will use this module to set up a "push registration". When you receive | 26 notifications, it will use this module to set up a "push registration". |
| 33 a message but your device is not connected to the server, this module will | 27 When you receive a message but your device is not connected to the |
| 34 generate a notification and send it to the push gateway operated by your | 28 server, this module will generate a notification and send it to the push |
| 35 application's developers). Their gateway will then connect to your device's | 29 gateway operated by your application's developers). Their gateway will |
| 36 OS vendor and ask them to forward the notification to your device. When your | 30 then connect to your device's OS vendor and ask them to forward the |
| 37 device receives the notification, it will display it or wake up the app so it | 31 notification to your device. When your device receives the notification, |
| 38 can connect to XMPP and receive any pending messages. | 32 it will display it or wake up the app so it can connect to XMPP and |
| 33 receive any pending messages. | |
| 39 | 34 |
| 40 This protocol is described for developers in [XEP-0357: Push Notifications]. | 35 This protocol is described for developers in \[XEP-0357: Push |
| 36 Notifications\]. | |
| 41 | 37 |
| 42 For this module to work reliably, you must have [mod_smacks], [mod_mam] and | 38 For this module to work reliably, you must have \[mod_smacks\], |
| 43 [mod_carbons] also enabled on your server. | 39 \[mod_mam\] and \[mod_carbons\] also enabled on your server. |
| 44 | 40 |
| 45 Some clients, notably Siskin and Snikket iOS need some additional extensions | 41 Some clients, notably Siskin and Snikket iOS need some additional |
| 46 that are not currently defined in a standard XEP. To support these clients, | 42 extensions that are not currently defined in a standard XEP. To support |
| 47 see [mod_cloud_notify_extensions]. | 43 these clients, see \[mod_cloud_notify_extensions\]. |
| 48 | 44 |
| 49 Configuration | 45 # Configuration |
| 50 ============= | |
| 51 | 46 |
| 52 Option Default Description | 47 Option Default Description |
| 53 ------------------------------------ ----------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 48 -------------------------------------- ---------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 54 `push_notification_important_body` `New Message!` The body text to use when the stanza is important (see above), no message body is sent if this is empty | 49 `push_notification_important_body` `New Message!` The body text to use when the stanza is important (see above), no message body is sent if this is empty |
| 55 `push_max_errors` `16` How much persistent push errors are tolerated before notifications for the identifier in question are disabled | 50 `push_max_errors` `16` How much persistent push errors are tolerated before notifications for the identifier in question are disabled |
| 56 `push_max_devices` `5` The number of allowed devices per user (the oldest devices are automatically removed if this threshold is reached) | 51 `push_max_devices` `5` The number of allowed devices per user (the oldest devices are automatically removed if this threshold is reached) |
| 57 `push_max_hibernation_timeout` `259200` (72h) Number of seconds to extend the smacks timeout if no push was triggered yet (default: 72 hours) | 52 `push_max_hibernation_timeout` `259200` (72h) Number of seconds to extend the smacks timeout if no push was triggered yet (default: 72 hours) |
| 58 `push_notification_with_body` (\*) `false` Whether or not to send the real message body to remote pubsub node. Without end-to-end encryption, enabling this may expose your message contents to your client developers and OS vendor. Not recommended. | 53 `push_notification_with_body` (\*) `false` Whether or not to send the real message body to remote pubsub node. Without end-to-end encryption, enabling this may expose your message contents to your client developers and OS vendor. Not recommended. |
| 59 `push_notification_with_sender` (\*) `false` Whether or not to send the real message sender to remote pubsub node. Enabling this may expose your contacts to your client developers and OS vendor. Not recommended. | 54 `push_notification_with_sender` (\*) `false` Whether or not to send the real message sender to remote pubsub node. Enabling this may expose your contacts to your client developers and OS vendor. Not recommended. |
| 60 | 55 |
| 61 (\*) There are privacy implications for enabling these options. | 56 (\*) There are privacy implications for enabling these options.[^1] |
| 62 | 57 |
| 63 Internal design notes | 58 # Internal design notes |
| 64 ===================== | |
| 65 | 59 |
| 66 App servers are notified about offline messages, messages stored by [mod_mam] | 60 App servers are notified about offline messages, messages stored by |
| 67 or messages waiting in the smacks queue. | 61 \[mod_mam\] or messages waiting in the smacks queue. The business rules |
| 68 The business rules outlined [here](//mail.jabber.org/pipermail/standards/2016-February/030925.html) are all honored[^2]. | 62 outlined |
| 63 [here](//mail.jabber.org/pipermail/standards/2016-February/030925.html) | |
| 64 are all honored[^2]. | |
| 69 | 65 |
| 70 To cooperate with [mod_smacks] this module consumes some events: | 66 To cooperate with \[mod_smacks\] this module consumes some events: |
| 71 `smacks-ack-delayed`, `smacks-hibernation-start` and `smacks-hibernation-end`. | 67 `smacks-ack-delayed`, `smacks-hibernation-start` and |
| 72 These events allow this module to send out notifications for messages received | 68 `smacks-hibernation-end`. These events allow this module to send out |
| 73 while the session is hibernated by [mod_smacks] or even when smacks | 69 notifications for messages received while the session is hibernated by |
| 74 acknowledgements for messages are delayed by a certain amount of seconds | 70 \[mod_smacks\] or even when smacks acknowledgements for messages are |
| 75 configurable with the [mod_smacks] setting `smacks_max_ack_delay`. | 71 delayed by a certain amount of seconds configurable with the |
| 72 \[mod_smacks\] setting `smacks_max_ack_delay`. | |
| 76 | 73 |
| 77 The `smacks_max_ack_delay` setting allows to send out notifications to clients | 74 The `smacks_max_ack_delay` setting allows to send out notifications to |
| 78 which aren't already in smacks hibernation state (because the read timeout or | 75 clients which aren't already in smacks hibernation state (because the |
| 79 connection close didn't already happen) but also aren't responding to acknowledgement | 76 read timeout or connection close didn't already happen) but also aren't |
| 80 request in a timely manner. This setting thus allows conversations to be smoother | 77 responding to acknowledgement request in a timely manner. This setting |
| 81 under such circumstances. | 78 thus allows conversations to be smoother under such circumstances. |
| 82 | 79 |
| 83 The new event `cloud-notify-ping` can be used by any module to send out a cloud | 80 The new event `cloud-notify-ping` can be used by any module to send out |
| 84 notification to either all registered endpoints for the given user or only the endpoints | 81 a cloud notification to either all registered endpoints for the given |
| 85 given in the event data. | 82 user or only the endpoints given in the event data. |
| 86 | 83 |
| 87 The config setting `push_notification_important_body` can be used to specify an alternative | 84 The config setting `push_notification_important_body` can be used to |
| 88 body text to send to the remote pubsub node if the stanza is encrypted or has a body. | 85 specify an alternative body text to send to the remote pubsub node if |
| 89 This way the real contents of the message aren't revealed to the push appserver but it | 86 the stanza is encrypted or has a body. This way the real contents of the |
| 90 can still see that the push is important. | 87 message aren't revealed to the push appserver but it can still see that |
| 91 This is used by Chatsecure on iOS to send out high priority pushes in those cases for example. | 88 the push is important. This is used by Chatsecure on iOS to send out |
| 89 high priority pushes in those cases for example. | |
| 92 | 90 |
| 93 Compatibility | 91 # Compatibility |
| 94 ============= | |
| 95 | 92 |
| 96 **Note:** This module should be used with Lua 5.2 and higher. Using it with | 93 **Note:** This module should be used with Lua 5.2 and higher. Using it |
| 97 Lua 5.1 may cause push notifications to not be sent to some clients. | 94 with Lua 5.1 may cause push notifications to not be sent to some |
| 95 clients. | |
| 98 | 96 |
| 99 ------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 97 ------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 100 trunk Works | 98 trunk Works as of 25-06-13 |
| 101 0.12 Works | 99 13 Works |
| 102 0.11 Works | 100 0.12 Works |
| 103 0.10 Works | 101 ------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 104 0.9 Support dropped, use last supported version [675726ab06d3](//hg.prosody.im/prosody-modules/raw-file/675726ab06d3/mod_cloud_notify/mod_cloud_notify.lua) | |
| 105 ------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 106 | 102 |
| 103 [^1]: The service which is expected to forward notifications to | |
| 104 something like Google Cloud Messaging or Apple Notification Service | |
| 107 | 105 |
| 108 [^1]: The service which is expected to forward notifications to something like Google Cloud Messaging or Apple Notification Service | 106 [^2]: [business_rules.md](//hg.prosody.im/prosody-modules/file/tip/mod_cloud_notify/business_rules.md) |
| 109 [^2]: [business_rules.markdown](//hg.prosody.im/prosody-modules/file/tip/mod_cloud_notify/business_rules.markdown) |
