Latest Feature Releases
FCM Deprecation
Google has announced the deprecation of the current FCM send API ("legacy HTTP"), scheduled to take effect by June 2024. To ensure uninterrupted service and continued receipt of mobile push notifications on Android, please update your FCM Private Key File in our Admin Portal before the deprecation deadline. Please check our documentation for more details.
Introducing a fundamental change in our SDK architecture
Our Swift, JavaScript, Kotlin, and Rust SDKs have all been released with these local listeners, allowing you to create finely tailored subscription objects subscribed to your choice of channels, channel groups, or user and channel metadata events. These new subscription objects operate independently allowing you to start or stop receiving channel data without disturbing other subscription objects. For example, when a user starts the application they can be added to generic channels to receive news or other information as a first subscription object. After they log in, they are added to custom channels tailored toward the user as a second subscription object. With the previous architecture when a user logged out and unsubscribed from the custom channels, the user would also be unsubscribed from the generic channels. However, with the new listener architecture you can independently unsubscribe from the custom channels while leaving the generic channel subscriptions intact. Visit our documentation to learn more.
Introducing PubNub Illuminate
An in-the-moment decisioning and actionability solution based on live analytics-tracking of your app's data. Illuminate empowers product owners to easily map KPIs that are important to their app’s success, trigger decisions to affect what is happening live, and see instant outcomes without requiring engineering resources. With Illuminate, you can immediately make smart data-backed decisions as real-time interactions are occurring to drive growth and optimize efficiency. To learn more visit our docs.
Webhooks are now part of Events & Actions
We've enhanced our platform by integrating presence, push, and history webhooks into Events & Actions (E&A). These substantial improvements streamline the setup and maintenance of webhooks, providing even more flexibility for system interaction. Now, you can send events not only to webhooks but also to services like S3, SQS, Kinesis, and more. You can also modify webhook URLs, set retry intervals, configure headers, and assign multiple webhooks to a single event. Activate E&A
Introducing PubNub's Presence Management
Now you can explore new Presence rules in PubNub's admin portal. Within Presence Management you can track specific Presence events such as: Join, Leave, TimeOut, State-Change, and Intervals. You can add Channel Patterns or Channel Groups, specify the events to track for each group, create as many rules as you need, and assign priorities to each rule. All the rules created within Presence Management are in real time. To learn more visit our docs.
Introducing PubNub Kafka Bridge
Seamlessly bridge events from your Kafka deployment in and out of PubNub using our new Sink Connector and Kafka Action. The ready-made Kafka Sink Connector integrates directly with your Kafka deployment, enabling real-time event distribution from Kafka to edge devices, including web browsers, mobile apps, and IoT devices. The fully managed Kafka Action, accessible within our Events & Actions service, facilitates streaming events from edge devices back into Kafka, offering optional filtering, aggregation, and other pre-processing capabilities needed “at the edge”.
New PubNub Insights Premium: User Behavior Dashboard
PubNub Insights now includes a new User Behavior dashboard. This dashboard allows you to monitor user engagement, enabling a better understanding of how users view your content and reducing churn by observing how long users stay connected to channels or events and how this duration differs over time. To learn more visit our documentation.
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