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Ship Push Notifications in NativePHP (Laravel) on iOS & Android – End-to-End Guide

In this video I set up Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) for NativePHP and show push notifications working on Android and iOS—from project setup to device tokens to sending the first notification. I also demo a new log-tail command that surfaces what’s happening inside your app (think: delivery, payloads, foreground/background handling, and common gotchas) so you can debug in real time.

What you’ll learn
- Creating a Firebase project & enabling FCM
- Android setup: google-services.json, app IDs, background support
- iOS setup: APNs token auth (Key ID, Team ID, .p8), capabilities & permissions
- Getting device tokens from a NativePHP app
- Sending notifications from Laravel (server-side) the right way
- Foreground vs background handling & deep links
- Live debugging: tailing Android logs with the new NativePHP CLI

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Links
https://nativephp.com
https://bifrost.nativephp.com
https://github.com/mokhdesigns/syntechfcm

Chapters
0:00 - Intro
0:55 - Project Setup
3:57 - Firebase Setup
5:26 - Android Push Notifications
11:00 - Explaining Permissions
12:30 - Getting the Token
14:37 - Syntech FCM Package
23:24 - Receiving The First Notification on Android
25:55 - Android `native:tail` Command
27:41 - iOS Setup
33:38 - FCM for iOS
39:24 - Receiving The First Notification on iOS

#laravel #nativephp #firebase #fcm #android #ios #pushnotifications #apns #mobiledev #php #livewire #inertia #bifrost

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