I have been trying to implement push notification on my website using the apis provided by the Ping ID ,but have not been successfull. Here is the documentation https://docs.pingidentity.com/bundle/pingone/page/qlt1595922772208.html
If someone can help with it...I would be highly grateful..
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I am trying to create a connection between our WhatsApp Business account and our website where we gather all messages sent to our business on different channels (through our own app, text, WhatsApp, ...).
I've followed this tutorial (https://developers.facebook.com/docs/whatsapp/cloud-api/get-started) and have everything set up: our WhatsApp Business is working correctly, I've added a Meta App and I've set up the webhooks with a connection to my node.js backend.
When I click Test next to the "Messaging" webhook, I receive the message on my node.js backend and website. So I know this side is working as it should.
I've then used the Graph API to subscribe my Meta app to the messages with the business id of the WhatsApp with the correct permissions. When checking the subscribed apps with the {business_id}/subscribed_apps endpoint, I can see my Meta app. So I believe everything is set up correctly.
My Meta app is also set to "production".
However, when I try to send a message with my personal WhatsApp to my business WhatsApp, I receive nothing on the webhook.
I checked the logs on my server and nothing is being received, so I know it's not an issue in my node.js backend.
Is there something else I need to do to make this work? Does the Meta app need to be verified to use the webhook in production? If so, how can I do this? The guide for verification says I need a platform and login insctructions, but the Meta app is really only a webhook without an interface.
Thanks in advance.
I'm trying to create a bot to send and receive messages through Google Chat and I wanted to know if there is any way I can retrieve messages using the webhooks? If not, is there anyway I can request the messages in the chat API without an public IP?
NOTE: if there isn't, I have read the https://developers.google.com/chat/how-tos/service-accounts and I wanted to understand: if I setup a Flask server, will google be able to send me the push notifications back, or do I need a public IP?
I have solved the problem.
There is no way, you must register on google as a developer.
Sorry for taking so long to post the solution
I am trying to replicate examples from the Google Docs about Creating interactive cards in Google Chat. I have created a sample link in my card.
Sample card with a link "click me"
But once I hit "click me" I have no idea where the request goes and how to steer that it's routed to my publicly available Node.js express route on Google Cloud run.
I must have missed something about the basic bot communication. Can you help me? (Background. I am sending my card via a simple webhook at this point.)
I have found out, that my implementation was not suitable for interactive cards. If someone clicks an interactive card Google Chat will notify the creating bot at its API point specified in the Google Cloud configuration.
So posting the card via WebHook is possible. But there is not communication channel back in this scenario.
I resolved my issue by implementing it with a proper Google Chat bot.
Im trying to send push notification using expo notification service, can anyone give the code for it, how to get the tokens and all the other standard stuff, I have been trying to read the documentation but it is really confusing. The app is already on test flight, Also I don't want to eject.
I don't mind using Firebase, but the app doesn't have a user login pages. I don't mind any other method too.
Thanks for the help
I have been researching for many days on how to send sms using Twilio in React-Native. I haven't found a single example that works! I thought this should be simple but apparently not.
Any suggestions?
Twilio developer evangelist here.
While not ReactNative, I wrote a post about how to send SMS messages in React. The idea for ReactNative will be the same though. You don't want to make requests to the Twilio API directly from your application, you'd need to store your credentials in the app somehow and a malicious user could decompile it and abuse your account.
Instead you want to build a server application that sends the messages and make requests to that from your ReactNative application.
Let me know if that helps at all.