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date Wed, 01 Mar 2023 21:11:48 +0100
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---
labels:
- 'Stage-Beta'
summary: 'XEP-0357: Cloud push notifications'
---

Introduction
============

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).

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.

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.

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].

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.

(\*) There are privacy implications for enabling these options.

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].

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 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.

Compatibility
=============

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  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)
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[^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)