The Firebase Admin SDK allows you to perform basic topic management tasks from the server side. Given their registration token(s), you can subscribe and unsubscribe client app instances in bulk using server logic.
You can subscribe client app instances to any existing topic, or you can create a new topic. When you use the API to subscribe a client app to a new topic (one that does not already exist for your Firebase project), a new topic of that name is created in FCM and any client can subsequently subscribe to it.
You can pass a list of registration tokens to the Firebase Admin SDK subscription method to subscribe the corresponding devices to a topic:
Node.js
// These registration tokens come from the client FCM SDKs.
const registrationTokens = [
'YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_1',
// ...
'YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_n'
];
// Subscribe the devices corresponding to the registration tokens to the
// topic.
getMessaging().subscribeToTopic(registrationTokens, topic)
.then((response) => {
// See the MessagingTopicManagementResponse reference documentation
// for the contents of response.
console.log('Successfully subscribed to topic:', response);
})
.catch((error) => {
console.log('Error subscribing to topic:', error);
});
Java
// These registration tokens come from the client FCM SDKs.
List<String> registrationTokens = Arrays.asList(
"YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_1",
// ...
"YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_n"
);
// Subscribe the devices corresponding to the registration tokens to the
// topic.
TopicManagementResponse response = FirebaseMessaging.getInstance().subscribeToTopic(
registrationTokens, topic);
// See the TopicManagementResponse reference documentation
// for the contents of response.
System.out.println(response.getSuccessCount() + " tokens were subscribed successfully");
Python
# These registration tokens come from the client FCM SDKs.
registration_tokens = [
'YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_1',
# ...
'YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_n',
]
# Subscribe the devices corresponding to the registration tokens to the
# topic.
response = messaging.subscribe_to_topic(registration_tokens, topic)
# See the TopicManagementResponse reference documentation
# for the contents of response.
print(response.success_count, 'tokens were subscribed successfully')
Go
// These registration tokens come from the client FCM SDKs.
registrationTokens := []string{
"YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_1",
// ...
"YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_n",
}
// Subscribe the devices corresponding to the registration tokens to the
// topic.
response, err := client.SubscribeToTopic(ctx, registrationTokens, topic)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalln(err)
}
// See the TopicManagementResponse reference documentation
// for the contents of response.
fmt.Println(response.SuccessCount, "tokens were subscribed successfully")
C#
// These registration tokens come from the client FCM SDKs.
var registrationTokens = new List<string>()
{
"YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_1",
// ...
"YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_n",
};
// Subscribe the devices corresponding to the registration tokens to the
// topic
var response = await FirebaseMessaging.DefaultInstance.SubscribeToTopicAsync(
registrationTokens, topic);
// See the TopicManagementResponse reference documentation
// for the contents of response.
Console.WriteLine($"{response.SuccessCount} tokens were subscribed successfully");
The Admin FCM API also allows you to unsubscribe devices from a topic by passing registration tokens to the appropriate method:
Node.js
// These registration tokens come from the client FCM SDKs.
const registrationTokens = [
'YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_1',
// ...
'YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_n'
];
// Unsubscribe the devices corresponding to the registration tokens from
// the topic.
getMessaging().unsubscribeFromTopic(registrationTokens, topic)
.then((response) => {
// See the MessagingTopicManagementResponse reference documentation
// for the contents of response.
console.log('Successfully unsubscribed from topic:', response);
})
.catch((error) => {
console.log('Error unsubscribing from topic:', error);
});
Java
// These registration tokens come from the client FCM SDKs.
List<String> registrationTokens = Arrays.asList(
"YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_1",
// ...
"YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_n"
);
// Unsubscribe the devices corresponding to the registration tokens from
// the topic.
TopicManagementResponse response = FirebaseMessaging.getInstance().unsubscribeFromTopic(
registrationTokens, topic);
// See the TopicManagementResponse reference documentation
// for the contents of response.
System.out.println(response.getSuccessCount() + " tokens were unsubscribed successfully");
Python
# These registration tokens come from the client FCM SDKs.
registration_tokens = [
'YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_1',
# ...
'YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_n',
]
# Unubscribe the devices corresponding to the registration tokens from the
# topic.
response = messaging.unsubscribe_from_topic(registration_tokens, topic)
# See the TopicManagementResponse reference documentation
# for the contents of response.
print(response.success_count, 'tokens were unsubscribed successfully')
Go
// These registration tokens come from the client FCM SDKs.
registrationTokens := []string{
"YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_1",
// ...
"YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_n",
}
// Unsubscribe the devices corresponding to the registration tokens from
// the topic.
response, err := client.UnsubscribeFromTopic(ctx, registrationTokens, topic)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalln(err)
}
// See the TopicManagementResponse reference documentation
// for the contents of response.
fmt.Println(response.SuccessCount, "tokens were unsubscribed successfully")
C#
// These registration tokens come from the client FCM SDKs.
var registrationTokens = new List<string>()
{
"YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_1",
// ...
"YOUR_REGISTRATION_TOKEN_n",
};
// Unsubscribe the devices corresponding to the registration tokens from the
// topic
var response = await FirebaseMessaging.DefaultInstance.UnsubscribeFromTopicAsync(
registrationTokens, topic);
// See the TopicManagementResponse reference documentation
// for the contents of response.
Console.WriteLine($"{response.SuccessCount} tokens were unsubscribed successfully");
The subscribeToTopic()
and unsubscribeFromTopic()
methods results in an
object containing the response from FCM. The return type has the same
format regardless of the number of registration tokens specified in the
request.
In case of an error (authentication failures, invalid token or topic etc.) these methods result in an error. For a full list of error codes, including descriptions and resolution steps, see Admin FCM API Errors.