Add Push Notification with FCM node-typescript#319
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Add Push Notification with FCM node-typescript#319Thre4dripper wants to merge 7 commits intoappwrite:mainfrom
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What does this PR do?
This pull request adds a new template for "Push Notifications with FCM" using Node.js and TypeScript. It includes:
.gitignorefile to ignore unnecessary files.README.mdto document the usage, configuration, and environment variables needed.main.tsandutils.ts) to handle sending push notifications using Firebase Cloud Messaging.package.jsonandpackage-lock.jsonto manage dependencies.Test Plan
I have created a test script from which a user can test the flow of push notification.
After adding necessary env variables and adjusting test.js file
Have you read the [Contributing Guidelines on issues]
Yes :)