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type String <aside class=&quot;notice&quot;>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]
projectId String Your project ID from your generated private key file. [optional]
clientEmail String Your client email from your generated private key file. [optional]
privateKey String Your private key from your generated private key file. [optional]
serverKey String Your server key from the fcm console. [optional]
senderId String Your sender id from the fcm console. [optional]
canUserCreateMoreConversations Boolean Allows users to create more than one conversation on the android integration. [optional]
attachmentsEnabled Boolean 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]
defaultResponderId String The default responder ID for the integration. This is the ID of the responder that will be used to send messages to the user. For more information, refer to <a href=&quot;https://docs.smooch.io/guide/switchboard/#per-channel-default-responder\&quot;&gt;Per-channel default responder</a> guide. [optional]
defaultResponder DefaultResponderDefaultResponder [optional]