firebase-electron

Receive a Firebase notifications in your Electron app

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firebase-electron

Receive Firebase push notifications in your Electron app.

Installation

npm i firebase-electron

Usage

Usage is similar to the electron-push-receiver package.

In the main process (main.js/.ts)

import { setup: setupPushReceiver } from 'firebase-electron';

// Call it before 'did-finish-load' with mainWindow a reference to your window
setupPushReceiver(mainWindow.webContents);

In the renderer process (renderer.js/.ts)

import { ipcRenderer } from 'electron';
import {
  START_NOTIFICATION_SERVICE,
  NOTIFICATION_SERVICE_STARTED,
  NOTIFICATION_SERVICE_ERROR,
  NOTIFICATION_RECEIVED,
  TOKEN_UPDATED,
} from 'firebase-electron/dist/electron/consts';

// Listen for service successfully started
ipcRenderer.on(NOTIFICATION_SERVICE_STARTED, (_, token) => {
  // do something
});
// Handle notification errors
ipcRenderer.on(NOTIFICATION_SERVICE_ERROR, (_, error) => {
  // do something
});
// Send FCM token to backend
ipcRenderer.on(TOKEN_UPDATED, (_, token) => {
  // Send token
});
// Display notification
ipcRenderer.on(NOTIFICATION_RECEIVED, (_, notification) => {
  // display notification
});
// Start service
ipcRenderer.send(START_NOTIFICATION_SERVICE, { appId, apiKey, projectId, vapidKey });
// or
window.ipc.send(START_NOTIFICATION_SERVICE, { appId, apiKey, projectId, vapidKey });

Where to find appId, apiKey, projectId and vapidKey

  1. Go to Firebase Console & login to your account
  2. Select your project
  3. Click on the Project Settings cog icon
  4. Click on Project Settings
  5. Make sure you're on the General tab
  6. Scroll down to the Your apps section
  7. If you don't have an app, click on Add app
    • Select Web
    • Fill in the required fields
    • Click on Register
  8. Copy the appId, apiKey, projectId listed under the SDK setup and configuration section
  9. (Optional) Copy the vapidKey listed under the Cloud Messaging tab and Web Configuration > Web Push certificates section
  10. (Optional) Generate a new key pair and use the value in the Key pair column as your vapidKey

Moving from electron-push-receiver

electron-push-receiver library stopped working because it depends on the Legacy FCM API which was deprecated on June 21st, 2024 by Google.

This package is a fork of the electron-push-receiver package that has been updated to work with the new Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) protocol.

I'm giving all credits to Matthieu Lemoine for the initial work and all the contributors for the electron-push-receiver package. I only updated the package to work with the new FCM protocol.

What's new

  • Uses the new FCM protocol (HTTP v1 API)
  • Uses updated dependencies (without any critical vulnerabilities)
  • Remove unnecessary, deprecated and vulnerable dependencies (e.g. request-promise, electron-config)
  • Simplified the codebase
  • Latest Node.js (v22)
  • Refactor tests and use vitest for testing
  • Completely written in TypeScript

[!CAUTION] Breaking changes - Instead of providing just a senderId, you now must provide appId, apiKey, projectId and optionally a vapidKey. See the updated usage example.

Google deprecated https://fcm.googleapis.com/fcm/connect/subscribe (/send too), which is slated for full removal on June 22, 2024. (Source: https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/migrate-v1)

Development

  1. Make sure you have the right Node.js version installed (specified in .nvmrc file)
  2. Install dependencies with npm install
  3. Duplicate .env.template to .env and fill in the required fields
  4. Run tests with npm run test
  5. Everything should works :)