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Export and import Azure Notification Hubs registrations in bulk

There are scenarios in which it is required to create or modify large numbers of registrations in a notification hub. Some of these scenarios are tag updates following batch computations, or migrating an existing push implementation to use Azure Notification Hubs.

This article explains how to perform a large number of operations on a notification hub, or to export all registrations, in bulk.

NOTE: Bulk import/export is only available for the 'standard' pricing tier

High-level flow

Batch support is designed to support long-running jobs involving millions of registrations. To achieve this scale, batch support uses Azure Storage to store job details and output. For bulk update operations, the user is required to create a file in a blob container, whose content is the list of registration update operations. When starting the job, the user provides a URL to the input blob, along with a URL to an output directory (also in a blob container). After the job has started, the user can check the status by querying a URL location provided at starting of the job. A specific job can only perform operations of a specific kind (creates, updates, or deletes). Export operations are performed analogously.

Import

Set up

This section assumes you have the following entities:

Create input file and store it in a blob

An input file contains a list of registrations serialized in XML, one per row. Using the Azure SDK, the following code example shows how to serialize the registrations and upload them to blob container:

private static async Task SerializeToBlobAsync(BlobContainerClient container, RegistrationDescription[] descriptions)
{
     StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
     foreach (var registrationDescription in descriptions)
     {
          builder.AppendLine(registrationDescription.Serialize());
     }

     var inputBlob = container.GetBlobClient(INPUT_FILE_NAME);
     using (MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(builder.ToString())))
     {
         await inputBlob.UploadAsync(stream);
     }
}

Important

The preceding code serializes the registrations in memory and then uploads the entire stream into a blob. If you have uploaded a file of more than just a few megabytes, see the Azure blob guidance on how to perform these steps; for example, block blobs.

Create URL tokens

Once your input file is uploaded, generate the URLs to provide to your notification hub for both the input file and the output directory. You can use two different blob containers for input and output.

static Uri GetOutputDirectoryUrl(BlobContainerClient container)
{
      Console.WriteLine(container.CanGenerateSasUri);
      BlobSasBuilder builder = new BlobSasBuilder(BlobSasPermissions.All, DateTime.UtcNow.AddDays(1));
      return container.GenerateSasUri(builder);
}

static Uri GetInputFileUrl(BlobContainerClient container, string filePath)
{
      Console.WriteLine(container.CanGenerateSasUri);
      BlobSasBuilder builder = new BlobSasBuilder(BlobSasPermissions.Read, DateTime.UtcNow.AddDays(1));
      return container.GenerateSasUri(builder);
}

Submit the job

With the two input and output URLs, you can now start the batch job.

NotificationHubClient client = NotificationHubClient.CreateClientFromConnectionString(CONNECTION_STRING, HUB_NAME);
var job = await client.SubmitNotificationHubJobAsync(
     new NotificationHubJob {
             JobType = NotificationHubJobType.ImportCreateRegistrations,
             OutputContainerUri = outputContainerSasUri,
             ImportFileUri = inputFileSasUri
         }
     );

long i = 10;
while (i > 0 && job.Status != NotificationHubJobStatus.Completed)
{
    job = await client.GetNotificationHubJobAsync(job.JobId);
    await Task.Delay(1000);
    i--;
}

In addition to the input and output URLs, this example creates a NotificationHubJob object that contains a JobType object, which can be one of the following types:

  • ImportCreateRegistrations
  • ImportUpdateRegistrations
  • ImportDeleteRegistrations

Once the call is completed, the job is continued by the notification hub, and you can check its status with the call to GetNotificationHubJobAsync.

At the completion of the job, you can inspect the results by looking at the following files in your output directory:

  • /<hub>/<jobid>/Failed.txt
  • /<hub>/<jobid>/Output.txt

These files contain the list of successful and failed operations from your batch. The file format is .cvs, in which each row has the line number of the original input file, and the output of the operation (usually the created or updated registration description).

Full sample code

The following sample code imports registrations into a notification hub.

using Microsoft.Azure.NotificationHubs;
using Azure.Storage.Blobs;
using Azure.Storage.Sas;
using System.Text;

namespace ConsoleApplication1
{
    class Program
    {
        private static string CONNECTION_STRING = "namespace"; 
        private static string HUB_NAME = "demohub";
        private static string INPUT_FILE_NAME = "CreateFile.txt";
        private static string STORAGE_ACCOUNT_CONNECTIONSTRING = "connectionstring";
        private static string CONTAINER_NAME = "containername";

        static async Task Main(string[] args)
        {
            var descriptions = new[]
            {
                new MpnsRegistrationDescription(@"http://dm2.notify.live.net/throttledthirdparty/01.00/12G9Ed13dLb5RbCii5fWzpFpAgAAAAADAQAAAAQUZm52OkJCMjg1QTg1QkZDMkUxREQFBlVTTkMwMQ"),
                new MpnsRegistrationDescription(@"http://dm2.notify.live.net/throttledthirdparty/01.00/12G9Ed13dLb5RbCii5fWzpFpAgAAAAADAQAAAAQUZm52OkJCMjg1QTg1QkZDMjUxREQFBlVTTkMwMQ"),
                new MpnsRegistrationDescription(@"http://dm2.notify.live.net/throttledthirdparty/01.00/12G9Ed13dLb5RbCii5fWzpFpAgAAAAADAQAAAAQUZm52OkJCMjg1QTg1QkZDMhUxREQFBlVTTkMwMQ"),
                new MpnsRegistrationDescription(@"http://dm2.notify.live.net/throttledthirdparty/01.00/12G9Ed13dLb5RbCii5fWzpFpAgAAAAADAQAAAAQUZm52OkJCMjg1QTg1QkZDMdUxREQFBlVTTkMwMQ"),
            };

            // Get a reference to a container named "sample-container" and then create it
            BlobContainerClient container = new BlobContainerClient(STORAGE_ACCOUNT_CONNECTIONSTRING, CONTAINER_NAME);

            await container.CreateIfNotExistsAsync();

            await SerializeToBlobAsync(container, descriptions);

            // TODO then create Sas
            var outputContainerSasUri = GetOutputDirectoryUrl(container);
            
            BlobContainerClient inputcontainer = new BlobContainerClient(STORAGE_ACCOUNT_CONNECTIONSTRING, STORAGE_ACCOUNT_CONNECTIONSTRING + "/" +         INPUT_FILE_NAME);

            var inputFileSasUri = GetInputFileUrl(inputcontainer, INPUT_FILE_NAME);


            // Import this file
            NotificationHubClient client = NotificationHubClient.CreateClientFromConnectionString(CONNECTION_STRING, HUB_NAME);
            var job = await client.SubmitNotificationHubJobAsync(
                new NotificationHubJob {
                    JobType = NotificationHubJobType.ImportCreateRegistrations,
                    OutputContainerUri = outputContainerSasUri,
                    ImportFileUri = inputFileSasUri
                }
            );

            long i = 10;
            while (i > 0 && job.Status != NotificationHubJobStatus.Completed)
            {
                job = await client.GetNotificationHubJobAsync(job.JobId);
                await Task.Delay(1000);
                i--;
            }
        }

        private static async Task SerializeToBlobAsync(BlobContainerClient container, RegistrationDescription[] descriptions)
        {
            StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
            foreach (var registrationDescription in descriptions)
            {
                builder.AppendLine(registrationDescription.Serialize());
            }

            var inputBlob = container.GetBlobClient(INPUT_FILE_NAME);
            using (MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(builder.ToString())))
            {
                await inputBlob.UploadAsync(stream);
            }
        }

        static Uri GetOutputDirectoryUrl(BlobContainerClient container)
        {
            Console.WriteLine(container.CanGenerateSasUri);
            BlobSasBuilder builder = new BlobSasBuilder(BlobSasPermissions.All, DateTime.UtcNow.AddDays(1));
            return container.GenerateSasUri(builder);
        }

        static Uri GetInputFileUrl(BlobContainerClient container, string filePath)
        {
            Console.WriteLine(container.CanGenerateSasUri);
            BlobSasBuilder builder = new BlobSasBuilder(BlobSasPermissions.Read, DateTime.UtcNow.AddDays(1));
            return container.GenerateSasUri(builder);

        }
    }
}

Export

Exporting registration is similar to the import, with the following differences:

  • You only need the output URL.
  • You create a NotificationHubJob of type ExportRegistrations.

Sample code snippet

The following is a sample code snippet for exporting registrations in Java:

// Submit an export job
NotificationHubJob job = new NotificationHubJob();
job.setJobType(NotificationHubJobType.ExportRegistrations);
job.setOutputContainerUri("container uri with SAS signature");
job = hub.submitNotificationHubJob(job);

// Wait until the job is done
while(true){
    Thread.sleep(1000);
    job = hub.getNotificationHubJob(job.getJobId());
    if(job.getJobStatus() == NotificationHubJobStatus.Completed)
        break;
}

Next steps

To learn more about registrations, see the following articles: