Handle push notifications for your app, including permission handling and icon badge number.
To get up and running, configure your notifications with Apple and your server-side system. To get an idea, this is the Parse guide.
Manually link the PushNotificationIOS library
node_modules/react-native/Libraries/PushNotificationIOS/RCTPushNotification.xcodeproj
Link Binary With Libraries
: libRCTPushNotification.a
Header Search Paths
:
$(SRCROOT)/../node_modules/react-native/Libraries/PushNotificationIOS
and set the search to recursive
Finally, to enable support for notification
and register
events you need to augment your AppDelegate.
At the top of your AppDelegate.m
:
#import "RCTPushNotificationManager.h"
And then in your AppDelegate implementation add the following:
Schedules the localNotification for future presentation.
details is an object containing:
fireDate
: The date and time when the system should deliver the notification.alertBody
: The message displayed in the notification alert.alertAction
: The "action" displayed beneath an actionable notification. Defaults to "view";soundName
: The sound played when the notification is fired (optional).category
: The category of this notification, required for actionable notifications (optional).userInfo
: An optional object containing additional notification data.applicationIconBadgeNumber
(optional) : The number to display as the app's icon badge. Setting the number to 0 removes the icon badge.repeatInterval
: The interval to repeat as a string. Possible values: minute
, hour
, day
, week
, month
, year
.Cancels all scheduled localNotifications
Sets the badge number for the app icon on the home screen
Gets the current badge number for the app icon on the home screen
Cancel local notifications.
Optionally restricts the set of canceled notifications to those
notifications whose userInfo
fields match the corresponding fields
in the userInfo
argument.
Gets the local notifications that are currently scheduled.
Attaches a listener to remote or local notification events while the app is running in the foreground or the background.
Valid events are:
notification
: Fired when a remote notification is received. The
handler will be invoked with an instance of PushNotificationIOS
.localNotification
: Fired when a local notification is received. The
handler will be invoked with an instance of PushNotificationIOS
.register
: Fired when the user registers for remote notifications. The
handler will be invoked with a hex string representing the deviceToken.registrationError
: Fired when the user fails to register for remote
notifications. Typically occurs when APNS is having issues, or the device
is a simulator. The handler will be invoked with
{message: string, code: number, details: any}.Removes the event listener. Do this in componentWillUnmount
to prevent
memory leaks
Requests notification permissions from iOS, prompting the user's dialog box. By default, it will request all notification permissions, but a subset of these can be requested by passing a map of requested permissions. The following permissions are supported:
alert
badge
sound
If a map is provided to the method, only the permissions with truthy values will be requested.
This method returns a promise that will resolve when the user accepts, rejects, or if the permissions were previously rejected. The promise resolves to the current state of the permission.
Unregister for all remote notifications received via Apple Push Notification service.
You should call this method in rare circumstances only, such as when a new version of the app removes support for all types of remote notifications. Users can temporarily prevent apps from receiving remote notifications through the Notifications section of the Settings app. Apps unregistered through this method can always re-register.
See what push permissions are currently enabled. callback
will be
invoked with a permissions
object:
alert
:booleanbadge
:booleansound
:booleanThis method returns a promise that resolves to either the notification
object if the app was launched by a push notification, or null
otherwise.
You will never need to instantiate PushNotificationIOS
yourself.
Listening to the notification
event and invoking
getInitialNotification
is sufficient
This method is available for remote notifications that have been received via:
application:didReceiveRemoteNotification:fetchCompletionHandler:
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/UIKit/Reference/UIApplicationDelegate_Protocol/#//apple_ref/occ/intfm/UIApplicationDelegate/application:didReceiveRemoteNotification:fetchCompletionHandler:
Call this to execute when the remote notification handling is complete. When
calling this block, pass in the fetch result value that best describes
the results of your operation. You must call this handler and should do so
as soon as possible. For a list of possible values, see PushNotificationIOS.FetchResult
.
If you do not call this method your background remote notifications could be throttled, to read more about it see the above documentation link.
An alias for getAlert
to get the notification's main message string
Gets the sound string from the aps
object
Gets the notification's main message from the aps
object
Gets the badge count number from the aps
object
Gets the data object on the notif
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