Name | Type | Description | Notes |
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type | str | <aside class="notice">Firebase Cloud Messaging has deprecated its legacy APIs for HTTP and XMPP. Legacy credentials <code>serverKey</code> and <code>senderId</code> will stop working as of June 2024 and must be replaced with OAuth 2.0 access token based credentials.</aside> To configure an android integration, first visit the Firebase Console. Generate a private key from the Service accounts tab in the settings. Copy the `project_id`, `client_email` and `private_key` from the generated JSON file and call the create integrations endpoint with this data. | [optional] [default to 'android'] |
project_id | str | Your project ID from your generated private key file. | [optional] |
client_email | str | Your client email from your generated private key file. | [optional] |
private_key | str | Your private key from your generated private key file. | [optional] |
server_key | str | Your server key from the fcm console. | [optional] |
sender_id | str | Your sender id from the fcm console. | [optional] |
can_user_create_more_conversations | bool | Allows users to create more than one conversation on the android integration. | [optional] |
attachments_enabled | bool | Allows users to send attachments. By default, the setting is set to true. This setting can only be configured in Zendesk Admin Center. | [optional] [readonly] |