I generate notification_key
s as described here.
Suppose that due to some error I fail to store it, so I try to re-register.
This time I receive a 400 error with the message "notification_key already exists"
.
This looks odd, especially compared to registration of a device to GCM, where you can register as many times as you want and always get the same Registration ID with status 200.
Now I can't register again, and I also can't unregister, because I don't have the notification_id
.
Is there any way to get the previously generated notification_key
from GCM?
Or is the only way to register again with a different notification_key_name
?
If you happen to know all the registered registration ids in the device group. Then delete them all and the device group will be deleted too. Afterwards you can create a device group with the before used notification_key_name.
Based on the docs, there is no way to get from GCM the
notification_key
of an existingnotification_key_name
. If you think about it, it makes sense that trying to create a newnotification_key
for an existingnotification_key_name
would give you an error, since if it wasn't the case, you might be accidentally overwriting the Registration IDs of an existingnotification_key
if you happen to supply an existingnotification_key_name
by mistake.You are comparing this to registering a device to GCM multiple times, each time getting the same Registration ID, but it's not a similar situation. When you register a device to GCM, GCM has a way to identify the device and know that it is already registered and return the same Registration ID. With user notifications, it only has the
notification_key_name
that you supplied, and there's nothing stopping you from using the samenotification_key_name
for multiple users. That is, there is something stopping you - the error you got when trying to create anotification_key
with a previously usednotification_key_name
.An easy way to overcome your problem is to treat
notification_key_name
as a unique identifier generated by your server. If you don't have anotification_key
for a certain user (either because it's a new user or because you failed to store thenotification_key
you previously got from Google), you generate a new uniquenotification_key_name
and use it to create a newnotification_key
. You don't have to care about the oldnotification_key
that you failed to store.Finally you store both the
notification_key
andnotification_key_name
in a table that contains the user id.I can't find any documentation about it but it's now possible to recover a
notification_key
for a device group by doing aGET
request to https://fcm.googleapis.com/fcm/notification?notification_key_name=my_notification_key_name with the headers they require:Authorization: key=my_key
,Content-Type: application/json
andproject_id: my_id
.You will get a response like
{ "notification_key": "lost_key" }
But be aware that returned notification_key is not the same as original, but you can use both of them.