React Native quick start
Use the following instructions to get started with Channels. If you have any questions get in touch.
This guide uses the pusher-websocket-react-native library and a selection of Server API libraries. Additionally, we have a guide for our Java client for Android and Swift client for IOS.
∞ Get your free API keys
Create a free account and log in. On the dashboard, under Channels, click Manage > Create app. then create a Channels app. From the left-side navigation, click App Keys and make a note of your app_id, key, secret, and cluster.
∞ Install the library
Add the library as a dependency to your project.
yarn add @pusher/pusher-websocket-react-native
or
npm install @pusher/pusher-websocket-react-native
∞ Create a connection
Open a connection to Channels using the key and cluster you noted down earlier.
const pusher = Pusher.getInstance();
await pusher.init({
  apiKey: API_KEY,
  cluster: API_CLUSTER
});
await pusher.connect();
∞ Subscribe to a public channel
You will soon publish an event to a channel called my-channel, and your app will receive this event. But to receive this event, your app first needs to subscribe to the my-channel channel. Do this with pusher.subscribe:
let myChannel = await pusher.subscribe({
  channelName: "my-channel",
  onEvent: (event: PusherEvent) => {
    console.log(`onEvent: ${event}`);
  }
});
∞ Listen for events
Once you have created an instance of Channel, you can set up the event listener.
void onEvent(event: PusherEvent) {
  console.log("onEvent: $event");
}
It is possible to listen to events on any channel or globally. Refer to the complete list of available parameters and listeners.
∞ Trigger events from your server
In the examples below, we trigger an event named my-event to Channels on a channel called my-channel. For each example, a server library deals with server communication.
# First, run 'gem install pusher'
require 'pusher'
pusher = Pusher::Client.new(
  app_id: 'APP_ID',
  key: 'APP_KEY',
  secret: 'APP_SECRET',
  cluster: 'APP_CLUSTER'
)
pusher.trigger('my-channel', 'my-event', {:message => 'hello world'})
// First, run 'npm install pusher'
var Pusher = require("pusher");
var pusher = new Pusher({
  appId: "APP_ID",
  key: "APP_KEY",
  secret: "APP_SECRET",
  cluster: "APP_CLUSTER",
});
pusher.trigger("my-channel", "my-event", { message: "hello world" });
// First, run 'composer require pusher/pusher-php-server'
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
$pusher = new Pusher\Pusher("APP_KEY", "APP_SECRET", "APP_ID", array('cluster' => 'APP_CLUSTER'));
$pusher->trigger('my-channel', 'my-event', array('message' => 'hello world'));
// First, run 'Install-Package PusherServer'
using PusherServer;
using System.Web.Mvc;
using System.Net;
using Your.Config;
public class HelloWorldController : Controller {
  [httpPost]
  public async Task<ActionResult> HelloWorld() {
    var options = new PusherOptions();
    options.Cluster = 'APP_CLUSTER';
    var pusher = new Pusher('APP_ID', 'APP_KEY', 'APP_SECRET', options);
    var result = await pusher.TriggerAsync("my-channel", "my-event", new { message = "hello world" });
    return new HttpStatusCodeResult((int)HttpStatusCode.OK);
  }
}
# First, run 'pip install pusher'
import pusher
pusher_client = pusher.Pusher(
  app_id=u'APP_ID',
  key=u'APP_KEY',
  secret=u'APP_SECRET',
  cluster=u'APP_CLUSTER'
)
pusher_client.trigger(u'my-channel', u'my-event', {u'message': u'hello world'})
// First, run 'go get github.com/pusher/pusher-http-go'
package main
import "github.com/pusher/pusher-http-go"
func main(){
  pusherClient := pusher.Client{
    AppId: "APP_ID",
    Key: "APP_KEY",
    Secret: "APP_SECRET",
    Cluster: "APP_CLUSTER",
  }
  data := map[string]string{"message": "hello world"}
  pusherClient.Trigger("my-channel", "my-event", data)
}
/*
  First, add this Maven dependency:
  <dependency>
    <groupId>com.pusher</groupId>
    <artifactId>pusher-http-java</artifactId>
    <version>1.0.0</version>
  </dependency>
*/
Pusher pusher = new Pusher("APP_ID", "APP_KEY", "APP_SECRET");
pusher.setCluster("APP_CLUSTER");
pusher.trigger("my-channel", "my-event", Collections.singletonMap("message", "Hello World"));
$ pusher channels apps trigger --app-id APP_ID --channel "my-channel" --event "my-event" --message "hello world"
If there isn’t an example in a language that you are familiar with then have a look on our server libraries page to see if anyone has created one in your language.
∞ Where next?
Check out the source code of a sample application to see how the React Native library for Pusher can be used to build multi-platform applications for IOS and Android.