if(we) blogs about Uniqush
Wed 11 May 2016 by Misha NasledovMisha Nasledov, Lead Platform Engineer at if(we), writes about using Uniqush at scale. if(we) sends tens of millions of push notifications every day using Uniqush. Check out his blog post!
Release 2.1.0
Please check out our release notes for version 2.1.0.
New APIs have been added: one for listing the subscriptions of a subscriber and another for showing the configurations of the push service providers for services that exist.
Concurrency issues in ADM and APNS have been fixed. The APNS …
read moreRelease 2.0.0
Please check out our release notes for version 2.0.0.
We've improved the response format of most APIs. Instead of sending server logs back, they now return JSON response objects. This makes it easy to distinguish successes from failures. For example, when sending push notifications to a subscriber with …
read moreRelease 1.5.2
TL;DR: Please checkout our release note for version 1.5.2.
Sorry for my absence since November 2013. I was preparing other things and working on other projects. During this period, I received several bug reports related to uniqush-push. Some of them indicating some large service is currently using …
read moreRelease 1.5.1
This version contains several minor bug fixes and improvements. Details can be found in the release note. Two noticeable changes are:
- Subscriber and service names can contain
@
now. content-available
parameter is supported in APNS.
Release 1.5.0: Kindle Support
Release 1.4.5
This version contains only one bug fix. Since this bug is critical, it is highly recommended to upgrade to this version.
Thanks for cmabastar-gumi's bug report again. For more details, please check out our release note.
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