All URIs are relative to https://api.onesignal.com
Method | HTTP request | Description |
---|---|---|
begin_live_activity | POST /apps/{app_id}/live_activities/{activity_id}/token | Start Live Activity |
cancel_notification | DELETE /notifications/{notification_id} | Stop a scheduled or currently outgoing notification |
create_app | POST /apps | Create an app |
create_notification | POST /notifications | Create notification |
create_player | POST /players | Add a device |
create_segments | POST /apps/{app_id}/segments | Create Segments |
create_subscription | POST /apps/{app_id}/users/by/{alias_label}/{alias_id}/subscriptions | |
create_user | POST /apps/{app_id}/users | |
delete_alias | DELETE /apps/{app_id}/users/by/{alias_label}/{alias_id}/identity/{alias_label_to_delete} | |
delete_player | DELETE /players/{player_id} | Delete a user record |
delete_segments | DELETE /apps/{app_id}/segments/{segment_id} | Delete Segments |
delete_subscription | DELETE /apps/{app_id}/subscriptions/{subscription_id} | |
delete_user | DELETE /apps/{app_id}/users/by/{alias_label}/{alias_id} | |
end_live_activity | DELETE /apps/{app_id}/live_activities/{activity_id}/token/{subscription_id} | Stop Live Activity |
export_events | POST /notifications/{notification_id}/export_events?app_id={app_id} | Export CSV of Events |
export_players | POST /players/csv_export?app_id={app_id} | Export CSV of Players |
fetch_aliases | GET /apps/{app_id}/subscriptions/{subscription_id}/user/identity | |
fetch_user | GET /apps/{app_id}/users/by/{alias_label}/{alias_id} | |
fetch_user_identity | GET /apps/{app_id}/users/by/{alias_label}/{alias_id}/identity | |
get_app | GET /apps/{app_id} | View an app |
get_apps | GET /apps | View apps |
get_eligible_iams | GET /apps/{app_id}/subscriptions/{subscription_id}/iams | |
get_notification | GET /notifications/{notification_id} | View notification |
get_notification_history | POST /notifications/{notification_id}/history | Notification History |
get_notifications | GET /notifications | View notifications |
get_outcomes | GET /apps/{app_id}/outcomes | View Outcomes |
get_player | GET /players/{player_id} | View device |
get_players | GET /players | View devices |
identify_user_by_alias | PATCH /apps/{app_id}/users/by/{alias_label}/{alias_id}/identity | |
identify_user_by_subscription_id | PATCH /apps/{app_id}/subscriptions/{subscription_id}/user/identity | |
transfer_subscription | PATCH /apps/{app_id}/subscriptions/{subscription_id}/owner | |
update_app | PUT /apps/{app_id} | Update an app |
update_live_activity | POST /apps/{app_id}/live_activities/{activity_id}/notifications | Update a Live Activity via Push |
update_player | PUT /players/{player_id} | Edit device |
update_player_tags | PUT /apps/{app_id}/users/{external_user_id} | Edit tags with external user id |
update_subscription | PATCH /apps/{app_id}/subscriptions/{subscription_id} | |
update_user | PATCH /apps/{app_id}/users/by/{alias_label}/{alias_id} |
begin_live_activity(app_id, activity_id, begin_live_activity_request)
Start Live Activity
Starts a Live Activity
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String | The OneSignal App ID for your app. Available in Keys & IDs.
activity_id = 'activity_id_example' # String | Live Activity record ID
begin_live_activity_request = OneSignal::BeginLiveActivityRequest.new({push_token: 'push_token_example', subscription_id: 'subscription_id_example'}) # BeginLiveActivityRequest |
begin
# Start Live Activity
api_instance.begin_live_activity(app_id, activity_id, begin_live_activity_request)
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->begin_live_activity: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data (nil
in this case), status code and headers.
<Array(nil, Integer, Hash)> begin_live_activity_with_http_info(app_id, activity_id, begin_live_activity_request)
begin
# Start Live Activity
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.begin_live_activity_with_http_info(app_id, activity_id, begin_live_activity_request)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => nil
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->begin_live_activity_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | The OneSignal App ID for your app. Available in Keys & IDs. | |
activity_id | String | Live Activity record ID | |
begin_live_activity_request | BeginLiveActivityRequest |
nil (empty response body)
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
cancel_notification(app_id, notification_id)
Stop a scheduled or currently outgoing notification
Used to stop a scheduled or currently outgoing notification
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String |
notification_id = 'notification_id_example' # String |
begin
# Stop a scheduled or currently outgoing notification
result = api_instance.cancel_notification(app_id, notification_id)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->cancel_notification: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> cancel_notification_with_http_info(app_id, notification_id)
begin
# Stop a scheduled or currently outgoing notification
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.cancel_notification_with_http_info(app_id, notification_id)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <CancelNotificationSuccessResponse>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->cancel_notification_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | ||
notification_id | String |
CancelNotificationSuccessResponse
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
create_app(app)
Create an app
Creates a new OneSignal app
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: user_key
config.user_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app = OneSignal::App.new # App |
begin
# Create an app
result = api_instance.create_app(app)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->create_app: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> create_app_with_http_info(app)
begin
# Create an app
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.create_app_with_http_info(app)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <App>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->create_app_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app | App |
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
create_notification(notification)
Create notification
Sends notifications to your users
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
notification = OneSignal::Notification.new({app_id: 'app_id_example'}) # Notification |
begin
# Create notification
result = api_instance.create_notification(notification)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->create_notification: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> create_notification_with_http_info(notification)
begin
# Create notification
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.create_notification_with_http_info(notification)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <CreateNotificationSuccessResponse>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->create_notification_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
notification | Notification |
CreateNotificationSuccessResponse
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
create_player(player)
Add a device
Register a new device to one of your OneSignal apps 🚧 Don't use this This API endpoint is designed to be used from our open source Mobile and Web Push SDKs. It is not designed for developers to use it directly, unless instructed to do so by OneSignal support. If you use this method instead of our SDKs, many OneSignal features such as conversion tracking, timezone tracking, language detection, and rich-push won't work out of the box. It will also make it harder to identify possible setup issues. This method is used to register a new device with OneSignal. If a device is already registered with the specified identifier, then this will update the existing device record instead of creating a new one. The returned player is a player / user ID. Use the returned ID to send push notifications to this specific user later, or to include this player when sending to a set of users. 🚧 iOS Must set test_type to 1 when building your iOS app as development. Omit this field in your production app builds.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
player = OneSignal::Player.new({device_type: 37}) # Player |
begin
# Add a device
result = api_instance.create_player(player)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->create_player: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> create_player_with_http_info(player)
begin
# Add a device
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.create_player_with_http_info(player)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <CreatePlayerSuccessResponse>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->create_player_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
player | Player |
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
create_segments(app_id, opts)
Create Segments
Create segments visible and usable in the dashboard and API - Required: OneSignal Paid Plan The Create Segment method is used when you want your server to programmatically create a segment instead of using the OneSignal Dashboard UI. Just like creating Segments from the dashboard you can pass in filters with multiple "AND" or "OR" operator's. 🚧 Does Not Update Segments This endpoint will only create segments, it does not edit or update currently created Segments. You will need to use the Delete Segments endpoint and re-create it with this endpoint to edit.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String | The OneSignal App ID for your app. Available in Keys & IDs.
opts = {
segment: OneSignal::Segment.new({name: 'name_example', filters: [OneSignal::FilterExpressions.new({field: 'field_example', relation: '>'})]}) # Segment |
}
begin
# Create Segments
result = api_instance.create_segments(app_id, opts)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->create_segments: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> create_segments_with_http_info(app_id, opts)
begin
# Create Segments
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.create_segments_with_http_info(app_id, opts)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <CreateSegmentSuccessResponse>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->create_segments_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | The OneSignal App ID for your app. Available in Keys & IDs. | |
segment | Segment | [optional] |
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
create_subscription(app_id, alias_label, alias_id, create_subscription_request_body)
Creates a new Subscription under the User provided. Useful to add email addresses and SMS numbers to the User.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String |
alias_label = 'alias_label_example' # String |
alias_id = 'alias_id_example' # String |
create_subscription_request_body = OneSignal::CreateSubscriptionRequestBody.new # CreateSubscriptionRequestBody |
begin
result = api_instance.create_subscription(app_id, alias_label, alias_id, create_subscription_request_body)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->create_subscription: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> create_subscription_with_http_info(app_id, alias_label, alias_id, create_subscription_request_body)
begin
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.create_subscription_with_http_info(app_id, alias_label, alias_id, create_subscription_request_body)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <InlineResponse201>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->create_subscription_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | ||
alias_label | String | ||
alias_id | String | ||
create_subscription_request_body | CreateSubscriptionRequestBody |
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
create_user(app_id, user)
Creates a User, optionally Subscriptions owned by the User as well as Aliases. Aliases provided in the payload will be used to look up an existing User.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String |
user = OneSignal::User.new # User |
begin
result = api_instance.create_user(app_id, user)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->create_user: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> create_user_with_http_info(app_id, user)
begin
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.create_user_with_http_info(app_id, user)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <User>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->create_user_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | ||
user | User |
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
delete_alias(app_id, alias_label, alias_id, alias_label_to_delete)
Deletes an alias by alias label
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String |
alias_label = 'alias_label_example' # String |
alias_id = 'alias_id_example' # String |
alias_label_to_delete = 'alias_label_to_delete_example' # String |
begin
result = api_instance.delete_alias(app_id, alias_label, alias_id, alias_label_to_delete)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->delete_alias: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> delete_alias_with_http_info(app_id, alias_label, alias_id, alias_label_to_delete)
begin
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.delete_alias_with_http_info(app_id, alias_label, alias_id, alias_label_to_delete)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <InlineResponse200>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->delete_alias_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | ||
alias_label | String | ||
alias_id | String | ||
alias_label_to_delete | String |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
delete_player(app_id, player_id)
Delete a user record
Delete player - Required: Used to delete a single, specific Player ID record from a specific OneSignal app.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String | The OneSignal App ID for your app. Available in Keys & IDs.
player_id = 'player_id_example' # String | The OneSignal player_id
begin
# Delete a user record
result = api_instance.delete_player(app_id, player_id)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->delete_player: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> delete_player_with_http_info(app_id, player_id)
begin
# Delete a user record
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.delete_player_with_http_info(app_id, player_id)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <DeletePlayerSuccessResponse>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->delete_player_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | The OneSignal App ID for your app. Available in Keys & IDs. | |
player_id | String | The OneSignal player_id |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
delete_segments(app_id, segment_id)
Delete Segments
Delete segments (not user devices) - Required: OneSignal Paid Plan You can delete a segment under your app by calling this API. You must provide an API key in the Authorization header that has admin access on the app. The segment_id can be found in the URL of the segment when viewing it in the dashboard.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String | The OneSignal App ID for your app. Available in Keys & IDs.
segment_id = 'segment_id_example' # String | The segment_id can be found in the URL of the segment when viewing it in the dashboard.
begin
# Delete Segments
result = api_instance.delete_segments(app_id, segment_id)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->delete_segments: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> delete_segments_with_http_info(app_id, segment_id)
begin
# Delete Segments
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.delete_segments_with_http_info(app_id, segment_id)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <DeleteSegmentSuccessResponse>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->delete_segments_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | The OneSignal App ID for your app. Available in Keys & IDs. | |
segment_id | String | The segment_id can be found in the URL of the segment when viewing it in the dashboard. |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
delete_subscription(app_id, subscription_id)
Deletes the Subscription.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String |
subscription_id = 'subscription_id_example' # String |
begin
api_instance.delete_subscription(app_id, subscription_id)
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->delete_subscription: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data (nil
in this case), status code and headers.
<Array(nil, Integer, Hash)> delete_subscription_with_http_info(app_id, subscription_id)
begin
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.delete_subscription_with_http_info(app_id, subscription_id)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => nil
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->delete_subscription_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | ||
subscription_id | String |
nil (empty response body)
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
delete_user(app_id, alias_label, alias_id)
Removes the User identified by (:alias_label, :alias_id), and all Subscriptions and Aliases
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String |
alias_label = 'alias_label_example' # String |
alias_id = 'alias_id_example' # String |
begin
api_instance.delete_user(app_id, alias_label, alias_id)
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->delete_user: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data (nil
in this case), status code and headers.
<Array(nil, Integer, Hash)> delete_user_with_http_info(app_id, alias_label, alias_id)
begin
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.delete_user_with_http_info(app_id, alias_label, alias_id)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => nil
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->delete_user_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | ||
alias_label | String | ||
alias_id | String |
nil (empty response body)
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
end_live_activity(app_id, activity_id, subscription_id)
Stop Live Activity
Stops a Live Activity
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String | The OneSignal App ID for your app. Available in Keys & IDs.
activity_id = 'activity_id_example' # String | Live Activity record ID
subscription_id = 'subscription_id_example' # String | Subscription ID
begin
# Stop Live Activity
api_instance.end_live_activity(app_id, activity_id, subscription_id)
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->end_live_activity: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data (nil
in this case), status code and headers.
<Array(nil, Integer, Hash)> end_live_activity_with_http_info(app_id, activity_id, subscription_id)
begin
# Stop Live Activity
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.end_live_activity_with_http_info(app_id, activity_id, subscription_id)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => nil
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->end_live_activity_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | The OneSignal App ID for your app. Available in Keys & IDs. | |
activity_id | String | Live Activity record ID | |
subscription_id | String | Subscription ID |
nil (empty response body)
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
export_events(notification_id, app_id)
Export CSV of Events
Generate a compressed CSV report of all of the events data for a notification. This will return a URL immediately upon success but it may take several minutes for the CSV to become available at that URL depending on the volume of data. Only one export can be in-progress per OneSignal account at any given time.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
notification_id = 'notification_id_example' # String | The ID of the notification to export events from.
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String | The ID of the app that the notification belongs to.
begin
# Export CSV of Events
result = api_instance.export_events(notification_id, app_id)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->export_events: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> export_events_with_http_info(notification_id, app_id)
begin
# Export CSV of Events
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.export_events_with_http_info(notification_id, app_id)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <ExportEventsSuccessResponse>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->export_events_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
notification_id | String | The ID of the notification to export events from. | |
app_id | String | The ID of the app that the notification belongs to. |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
export_players(app_id, opts)
Export CSV of Players
Generate a compressed CSV export of all of your current user data This method can be used to generate a compressed CSV export of all of your current user data. It is a much faster alternative than retrieving this data using the /players API endpoint. The file will be compressed using GZip. The file may take several minutes to generate depending on the number of users in your app. The URL generated will be available for 3 days and includes random v4 uuid as part of the resource name to be unguessable. 🚧 403 Error Responses You can test if it is complete by making a GET request to the csv_file_url value. This file may take time to generate depending on how many device records are being pulled. If the file is not ready, a 403 error will be returned. Otherwise the file itself will be returned. 🚧 Requires Authentication Key Requires your OneSignal App's REST API Key, available in Keys & IDs. 🚧 Concurrent Exports Only one concurrent export is allowed per OneSignal account. Please ensure you have successfully downloaded the .csv.gz file before exporting another app. CSV File Format: - Default Columns: | Field | Details | | --- | --- | | id | OneSignal Player Id | | identifier | Push Token | | session_count | Number of times they visited the app or site | language | Device language code | | timezone | Number of seconds away from UTC. Example: -28800 | | game_version | Version of your mobile app gathered from Android Studio versionCode in your App/build.gradle and iOS uses kCFBundleVersionKey in Xcode. | | device_os | Device Operating System Version. Example: 80 = Chrome 80, 9 = Android 9 | | device_type | Device Operating System Type | | device_model | Device Hardware String Code. Example: Mobile Web Subscribers will have Linux armv
| | ad_id | Based on the Google Advertising Id for Android, identifierForVendor for iOS. OptedOut means user turned off Advertising tracking on the device. | | tags | Current OneSignal Data Tags on the device. | | last_active | Date and time the user last opened the mobile app or visited the site. | | playtime | Total amount of time in seconds the user had the mobile app open. | | amount_spent | Mobile only - amount spent in USD on In-App Purchases. | | created_at | Date and time the device record was created in OneSignal. Mobile - first time they opened the app with OneSignal SDK. Web - first time the user subscribed to the site. | | invalid_identifier | t = unsubscribed, f = subscibed | | badge_count | Current number of badges on the device | - Extra Columns: | Field | Details | | --- | --- | | external_user_id | Your User Id set on the device | | notification_types | Notification types | | location | Location points (Latitude and Longitude) set on the device. | | country | Country code | | rooted | Android device rooted or not | | ip | IP Address of the device if being tracked. See Handling Personal Data. | | web_auth | Web Only authorization key. | | web_p256 | Web Only p256 key. |
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String | The app ID that you want to export devices from
opts = {
export_players_request_body: OneSignal::ExportPlayersRequestBody.new # ExportPlayersRequestBody |
}
begin
# Export CSV of Players
result = api_instance.export_players(app_id, opts)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->export_players: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> export_players_with_http_info(app_id, opts)
begin
# Export CSV of Players
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.export_players_with_http_info(app_id, opts)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <ExportPlayersSuccessResponse>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->export_players_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | The app ID that you want to export devices from | |
export_players_request_body | ExportPlayersRequestBody | [optional] |
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
fetch_aliases(app_id, subscription_id)
Lists all Aliases for the User identified by :subscription_id.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String |
subscription_id = 'subscription_id_example' # String |
begin
result = api_instance.fetch_aliases(app_id, subscription_id)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->fetch_aliases: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> fetch_aliases_with_http_info(app_id, subscription_id)
begin
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.fetch_aliases_with_http_info(app_id, subscription_id)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <UserIdentityResponse>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->fetch_aliases_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | ||
subscription_id | String |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
fetch_user(app_id, alias_label, alias_id)
Returns the User’s properties, Aliases, and Subscriptions.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String |
alias_label = 'alias_label_example' # String |
alias_id = 'alias_id_example' # String |
begin
result = api_instance.fetch_user(app_id, alias_label, alias_id)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->fetch_user: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> fetch_user_with_http_info(app_id, alias_label, alias_id)
begin
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.fetch_user_with_http_info(app_id, alias_label, alias_id)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <User>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->fetch_user_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | ||
alias_label | String | ||
alias_id | String |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
fetch_user_identity(app_id, alias_label, alias_id)
Lists all Aliases for the User identified by (:alias_label, :alias_id).
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String |
alias_label = 'alias_label_example' # String |
alias_id = 'alias_id_example' # String |
begin
result = api_instance.fetch_user_identity(app_id, alias_label, alias_id)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->fetch_user_identity: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> fetch_user_identity_with_http_info(app_id, alias_label, alias_id)
begin
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.fetch_user_identity_with_http_info(app_id, alias_label, alias_id)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <InlineResponse200>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->fetch_user_identity_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | ||
alias_label | String | ||
alias_id | String |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
get_app(app_id)
View an app
View the details of a single OneSignal app
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: user_key
config.user_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String | An app id
begin
# View an app
result = api_instance.get_app(app_id)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_app: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> get_app_with_http_info(app_id)
begin
# View an app
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.get_app_with_http_info(app_id)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <App>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_app_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | An app id |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
<Array> get_apps
View apps
View the details of all of your current OneSignal apps
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: user_key
config.user_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
begin
# View apps
result = api_instance.get_apps
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_apps: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(<Array>, Integer, Hash)> get_apps_with_http_info
begin
# View apps
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.get_apps_with_http_info
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <Array<App>>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_apps_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
This endpoint does not need any parameter.
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
get_eligible_iams(app_id, subscription_id)
Manifest of In-App Messages the Subscription is eligible to display by the SDK.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String |
subscription_id = 'subscription_id_example' # String |
begin
result = api_instance.get_eligible_iams(app_id, subscription_id)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_eligible_iams: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> get_eligible_iams_with_http_info(app_id, subscription_id)
begin
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.get_eligible_iams_with_http_info(app_id, subscription_id)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <InlineResponse2003>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_eligible_iams_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | ||
subscription_id | String |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
get_notification(app_id, notification_id)
View notification
View the details of a single notification and outcomes associated with it
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String |
notification_id = 'notification_id_example' # String |
begin
# View notification
result = api_instance.get_notification(app_id, notification_id)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_notification: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> get_notification_with_http_info(app_id, notification_id)
begin
# View notification
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.get_notification_with_http_info(app_id, notification_id)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <NotificationWithMeta>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_notification_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | ||
notification_id | String |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
get_notification_history(notification_id, get_notification_request_body)
Notification History
-> View the devices sent a message - OneSignal Paid Plan Required This method will return all devices that were sent the given notification_id of an Email or Push Notification if used within 7 days of the date sent. After 7 days of the sending date, the message history data will be unavailable. After a successful response is received, the destination url may be polled until the file becomes available. Most exports are done in ~1-3 minutes, so setting a poll interval of 10 seconds should be adequate. For use cases that are not meant to be consumed by a script, an email will be sent to the supplied email address. 🚧 Requirements A OneSignal Paid Plan. Turn on Send History via OneSignal API in Settings -> Analytics. Cannot get data before this was turned on. Must be called within 7 days after sending the message. Messages targeting under 1000 recipients will not have "sent" events recorded, but will show "clicked" events. Requires your OneSignal App's REST API Key, available in Keys & IDs.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
notification_id = 'notification_id_example' # String | The \"id\" of the message found in the Notification object
get_notification_request_body = OneSignal::GetNotificationRequestBody.new # GetNotificationRequestBody |
begin
# Notification History
result = api_instance.get_notification_history(notification_id, get_notification_request_body)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_notification_history: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> get_notification_history_with_http_info(notification_id, get_notification_request_body)
begin
# Notification History
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.get_notification_history_with_http_info(notification_id, get_notification_request_body)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <NotificationHistorySuccessResponse>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_notification_history_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
notification_id | String | The "id" of the message found in the Notification object | |
get_notification_request_body | GetNotificationRequestBody |
NotificationHistorySuccessResponse
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
get_notifications(app_id, opts)
View notifications
View the details of multiple notifications
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String | The app ID that you want to view notifications from
opts = {
limit: 56, # Integer | How many notifications to return. Max is 50. Default is 50.
offset: 56, # Integer | Page offset. Default is 0. Results are sorted by queued_at in descending order. queued_at is a representation of the time that the notification was queued at.
kind: 0 # Integer | Kind of notifications returned: * unset - All notification types (default) * `0` - Dashboard only * `1` - API only * `3` - Automated only
}
begin
# View notifications
result = api_instance.get_notifications(app_id, opts)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_notifications: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> get_notifications_with_http_info(app_id, opts)
begin
# View notifications
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.get_notifications_with_http_info(app_id, opts)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <NotificationSlice>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_notifications_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | The app ID that you want to view notifications from | |
limit | Integer | How many notifications to return. Max is 50. Default is 50. | [optional] |
offset | Integer | Page offset. Default is 0. Results are sorted by queued_at in descending order. queued_at is a representation of the time that the notification was queued at. | [optional] |
kind | Integer | Kind of notifications returned: * unset - All notification types (default) * `0` - Dashboard only * `1` - API only * `3` - Automated only | [optional] |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
get_outcomes(app_id, outcome_names, opts)
View Outcomes
View the details of all the outcomes associated with your app 🚧 Requires Authentication Key Requires your OneSignal App's REST API Key, available in Keys & IDs. 🚧 Outcome Data Limitations Outcomes are only accessible for around 30 days before deleted from our servers. You will need to export this data every month if you want to keep it.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String | The OneSignal App ID for your app. Available in Keys & IDs.
outcome_names = 'outcome_names_example' # String | Required Comma-separated list of names and the value (sum/count) for the returned outcome data. Note: Clicks only support count aggregation. For out-of-the-box OneSignal outcomes such as click and session duration, please use the \"os\" prefix with two underscores. For other outcomes, please use the name specified by the user. Example:os__session_duration.count,os__click.count,CustomOutcomeName.sum
opts = {
outcome_names2: 'outcome_names_example', # String | Optional If outcome names contain any commas, then please specify only one value at a time. Example: outcome_names[]=os__click.count&outcome_names[]=Sales, Purchase.count where \"Sales, Purchase\" is the custom outcomes with a comma in the name.
outcome_time_range: 'outcome_time_range_example', # String | Optional Time range for the returned data. The values can be 1h (for the last 1 hour data), 1d (for the last 1 day data), or 1mo (for the last 1 month data). Default is 1h if the parameter is omitted.
outcome_platforms: 'outcome_platforms_example', # String | Optional Platform id. Refer device's platform ids for values. Example: outcome_platform=0 for iOS outcome_platform=7,8 for Safari and Firefox Default is data from all platforms if the parameter is omitted.
outcome_attribution: 'outcome_attribution_example' # String | Optional Attribution type for the outcomes. The values can be direct or influenced or unattributed. Example: outcome_attribution=direct Default is total (returns direct+influenced+unattributed) if the parameter is omitted.
}
begin
# View Outcomes
result = api_instance.get_outcomes(app_id, outcome_names, opts)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_outcomes: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> get_outcomes_with_http_info(app_id, outcome_names, opts)
begin
# View Outcomes
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.get_outcomes_with_http_info(app_id, outcome_names, opts)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <OutcomesData>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_outcomes_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | The OneSignal App ID for your app. Available in Keys & IDs. | |
outcome_names | String | Required Comma-separated list of names and the value (sum/count) for the returned outcome data. Note: Clicks only support count aggregation. For out-of-the-box OneSignal outcomes such as click and session duration, please use the "os" prefix with two underscores. For other outcomes, please use the name specified by the user. Example:os__session_duration.count,os__click.count,CustomOutcomeName.sum | |
outcome_names2 | String | Optional If outcome names contain any commas, then please specify only one value at a time. Example: outcome_names[]=os__click.count&outcome_names[]=Sales, Purchase.count where "Sales, Purchase" is the custom outcomes with a comma in the name. | [optional] |
outcome_time_range | String | Optional Time range for the returned data. The values can be 1h (for the last 1 hour data), 1d (for the last 1 day data), or 1mo (for the last 1 month data). Default is 1h if the parameter is omitted. | [optional] |
outcome_platforms | String | Optional Platform id. Refer device's platform ids for values. Example: outcome_platform=0 for iOS outcome_platform=7,8 for Safari and Firefox Default is data from all platforms if the parameter is omitted. | [optional] |
outcome_attribution | String | Optional Attribution type for the outcomes. The values can be direct or influenced or unattributed. Example: outcome_attribution=direct Default is total (returns direct+influenced+unattributed) if the parameter is omitted. | [optional] |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
get_player(app_id, player_id, opts)
View device
View the details of an existing device in one of your OneSignal apps
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String | Your app_id for this device
player_id = 'player_id_example' # String | Player's OneSignal ID
opts = {
email_auth_hash: 'email_auth_hash_example' # String | Email - Only required if you have enabled Identity Verification and device_type is email (11).
}
begin
# View device
result = api_instance.get_player(app_id, player_id, opts)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_player: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> get_player_with_http_info(app_id, player_id, opts)
begin
# View device
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.get_player_with_http_info(app_id, player_id, opts)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <Player>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_player_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | Your app_id for this device | |
player_id | String | Player's OneSignal ID | |
email_auth_hash | String | Email - Only required if you have enabled Identity Verification and device_type is email (11). | [optional] |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
get_players(app_id, opts)
View devices
View the details of multiple devices in one of your OneSignal apps Unavailable for Apps Over 80,000 Users For performance reasons, this method is not available for larger apps. Larger apps should use the CSV export API endpoint, which is much more performant.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String | The app ID that you want to view players from
opts = {
limit: 56, # Integer | How many devices to return. Max is 300. Default is 300
offset: 56 # Integer | Result offset. Default is 0. Results are sorted by id;
}
begin
# View devices
result = api_instance.get_players(app_id, opts)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_players: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> get_players_with_http_info(app_id, opts)
begin
# View devices
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.get_players_with_http_info(app_id, opts)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <PlayerSlice>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->get_players_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | The app ID that you want to view players from | |
limit | Integer | How many devices to return. Max is 300. Default is 300 | [optional] |
offset | Integer | Result offset. Default is 0. Results are sorted by id; | [optional] |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
identify_user_by_alias(app_id, alias_label, alias_id, user_identity_request_body)
Upserts one or more Aliases to an existing User identified by (:alias_label, :alias_id).
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String |
alias_label = 'alias_label_example' # String |
alias_id = 'alias_id_example' # String |
user_identity_request_body = OneSignal::UserIdentityRequestBody.new # UserIdentityRequestBody |
begin
result = api_instance.identify_user_by_alias(app_id, alias_label, alias_id, user_identity_request_body)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->identify_user_by_alias: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> identify_user_by_alias_with_http_info(app_id, alias_label, alias_id, user_identity_request_body)
begin
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.identify_user_by_alias_with_http_info(app_id, alias_label, alias_id, user_identity_request_body)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <InlineResponse200>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->identify_user_by_alias_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | ||
alias_label | String | ||
alias_id | String | ||
user_identity_request_body | UserIdentityRequestBody |
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
identify_user_by_subscription_id(app_id, subscription_id, user_identity_request_body)
Upserts one or more Aliases for the User identified by :subscription_id.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String |
subscription_id = 'subscription_id_example' # String |
user_identity_request_body = OneSignal::UserIdentityRequestBody.new # UserIdentityRequestBody |
begin
result = api_instance.identify_user_by_subscription_id(app_id, subscription_id, user_identity_request_body)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->identify_user_by_subscription_id: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> identify_user_by_subscription_id_with_http_info(app_id, subscription_id, user_identity_request_body)
begin
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.identify_user_by_subscription_id_with_http_info(app_id, subscription_id, user_identity_request_body)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <UserIdentityResponse>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->identify_user_by_subscription_id_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | ||
subscription_id | String | ||
user_identity_request_body | UserIdentityRequestBody |
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
transfer_subscription(app_id, subscription_id, transfer_subscription_request_body)
Transfers this Subscription to the User identified by the identity in the payload.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String |
subscription_id = 'subscription_id_example' # String |
transfer_subscription_request_body = OneSignal::TransferSubscriptionRequestBody.new # TransferSubscriptionRequestBody |
begin
result = api_instance.transfer_subscription(app_id, subscription_id, transfer_subscription_request_body)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->transfer_subscription: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> transfer_subscription_with_http_info(app_id, subscription_id, transfer_subscription_request_body)
begin
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.transfer_subscription_with_http_info(app_id, subscription_id, transfer_subscription_request_body)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <UserIdentityResponse>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->transfer_subscription_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | ||
subscription_id | String | ||
transfer_subscription_request_body | TransferSubscriptionRequestBody |
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
update_app(app_id, app)
Update an app
Updates the name or configuration settings of an existing OneSignal app
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: user_key
config.user_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String | An app id
app = OneSignal::App.new # App |
begin
# Update an app
result = api_instance.update_app(app_id, app)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->update_app: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> update_app_with_http_info(app_id, app)
begin
# Update an app
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.update_app_with_http_info(app_id, app)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <App>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->update_app_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | An app id | |
app | App |
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
update_live_activity(app_id, activity_id, update_live_activity_request)
Update a Live Activity via Push
Updates a specified live activity.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String | The OneSignal App ID for your app. Available in Keys & IDs.
activity_id = 'activity_id_example' # String | Live Activity record ID
update_live_activity_request = OneSignal::UpdateLiveActivityRequest.new({name: 'headings', event: 'update', event_updates: 3.56}) # UpdateLiveActivityRequest |
begin
# Update a Live Activity via Push
result = api_instance.update_live_activity(app_id, activity_id, update_live_activity_request)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->update_live_activity: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> update_live_activity_with_http_info(app_id, activity_id, update_live_activity_request)
begin
# Update a Live Activity via Push
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.update_live_activity_with_http_info(app_id, activity_id, update_live_activity_request)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <UpdateLiveActivitySuccessResponse>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->update_live_activity_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | The OneSignal App ID for your app. Available in Keys & IDs. | |
activity_id | String | Live Activity record ID | |
update_live_activity_request | UpdateLiveActivityRequest |
UpdateLiveActivitySuccessResponse
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
update_player(player_id, player)
Edit device
Update an existing device in one of your OneSignal apps
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
player_id = 'player_id_example' # String | Player's OneSignal ID
player = OneSignal::Player.new({device_type: 37}) # Player |
begin
# Edit device
result = api_instance.update_player(player_id, player)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->update_player: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> update_player_with_http_info(player_id, player)
begin
# Edit device
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.update_player_with_http_info(player_id, player)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <UpdatePlayerSuccessResponse>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->update_player_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
player_id | String | Player's OneSignal ID | |
player | Player |
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
update_player_tags(app_id, external_user_id, opts)
Edit tags with external user id
Update an existing device's tags in one of your OneSignal apps using the External User ID. Warning - Android SDK Data Synchronization Tags added through the Android SDK tagging methods may not update if using the API to change or update the same tag. For example, if you use SDK method sendTag("key", "value1") then update the tag value to "value2" with this API endpoint. You will not be able to set the value back to "value1" through the SDK, you will need to change it to something different through the SDK to be reset. Recommendations if using this Endpoint on Android Mobile Apps: 1 - Do not use the same tag keys for SDK and API updates 2 - If you want to use the same key for both SDK and API updates, call the SDK getTags method first to update the device's tags. This is only applicable on the Android Mobile App SDKs. 📘 Deleting Tags To delete a tag, include its key and set its value to blank. Omitting a key/value will not delete it. For example, if I wanted to delete two existing tags rank and category while simultaneously adding a new tag class, the tags JSON would look like the following: "tags": { "rank": "", "category": "", "class": "my_new_value" }
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String | The OneSignal App ID the user record is found under.
external_user_id = 'external_user_id_example' # String | The External User ID mapped to teh device record in OneSignal. Must be actively set on the device to be updated.
opts = {
update_player_tags_request_body: OneSignal::UpdatePlayerTagsRequestBody.new # UpdatePlayerTagsRequestBody |
}
begin
# Edit tags with external user id
result = api_instance.update_player_tags(app_id, external_user_id, opts)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->update_player_tags: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> update_player_tags_with_http_info(app_id, external_user_id, opts)
begin
# Edit tags with external user id
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.update_player_tags_with_http_info(app_id, external_user_id, opts)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <UpdatePlayerTagsSuccessResponse>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->update_player_tags_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | The OneSignal App ID the user record is found under. | |
external_user_id | String | The External User ID mapped to teh device record in OneSignal. Must be actively set on the device to be updated. | |
update_player_tags_request_body | UpdatePlayerTagsRequestBody | [optional] |
UpdatePlayerTagsSuccessResponse
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
update_subscription(app_id, subscription_id, update_subscription_request_body)
Updates an existing Subscription’s properties.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String |
subscription_id = 'subscription_id_example' # String |
update_subscription_request_body = OneSignal::UpdateSubscriptionRequestBody.new # UpdateSubscriptionRequestBody |
begin
api_instance.update_subscription(app_id, subscription_id, update_subscription_request_body)
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->update_subscription: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data (nil
in this case), status code and headers.
<Array(nil, Integer, Hash)> update_subscription_with_http_info(app_id, subscription_id, update_subscription_request_body)
begin
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.update_subscription_with_http_info(app_id, subscription_id, update_subscription_request_body)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => nil
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->update_subscription_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | ||
subscription_id | String | ||
update_subscription_request_body | UpdateSubscriptionRequestBody |
nil (empty response body)
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
update_user(app_id, alias_label, alias_id, update_user_request)
Updates an existing User’s properties.
require 'onesignal'
# setup authorization
OneSignal.configure do |config|
# Configure Bearer authorization: app_key
config.app_key = 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'
end
api_instance = OneSignal::DefaultApi.new
app_id = 'app_id_example' # String |
alias_label = 'alias_label_example' # String |
alias_id = 'alias_id_example' # String |
update_user_request = OneSignal::UpdateUserRequest.new # UpdateUserRequest |
begin
result = api_instance.update_user(app_id, alias_label, alias_id, update_user_request)
p result
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->update_user: #{e}"
end
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> update_user_with_http_info(app_id, alias_label, alias_id, update_user_request)
begin
data, status_code, headers = api_instance.update_user_with_http_info(app_id, alias_label, alias_id, update_user_request)
p status_code # => 2xx
p headers # => { ... }
p data # => <InlineResponse202>
rescue OneSignal::ApiError => e
puts "Error when calling DefaultApi->update_user_with_http_info: #{e}"
end
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
app_id | String | ||
alias_label | String | ||
alias_id | String | ||
update_user_request | UpdateUserRequest |
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json