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matrix-spec/specification/push_gateway.rst

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Push Gateway API
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Clients may want to receive push notifications when events are received at
the homeserver. This is managed by a distinct entity called the Push Gateway.
A client's homeserver forwards information about the event to the push gateway
and the gateway submits a push notification to the push notification provider
(e.g. APNS, GCM).
::
+--------------------+ +-------------------+
Matrix HTTP | | | |
Notification Protocol | App Developer | | Device Vendor |
| | | |
+-------------------+ | +----------------+ | | +---------------+ |
| | | | | | | | | |
9 years ago
| Matrix homeserver +-----> Push Gateway +------> Push Provider | |
| | | | | | | | | |
+-^-----------------+ | +----------------+ | | +----+----------+ |
| | | | | |
Matrix | | | | | |
Client/Server API + | | | | |
| | +--------------------+ +-------------------+
| +--+-+ |
| | <-------------------------------------------+
+---+ |
| | Provider Push Protocol
+----+
Mobile Device or Client
Homeserver behaviour
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This describes the format used by "HTTP" pushers to send notifications of
events to Push Gateways. If the endpoint returns an HTTP error code, the
homeserver SHOULD retry for a reasonable amount of time using exponential backoff.
{{push_notifier_http_api}}