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react-native PushNotificationIOS - how do I figure out if the notification handler was called from the foreground or the background
2019 Community Moderator ElectionDetect if the application in background or foreground in swiftHow to do logging in React Native?React Native iOS build failing “unable to execute command: Segmentation fault: 11”How to pass data to push notification with react nativeHow to receive react native push notification in foreground and backgroundreact-native PushNotificationIos compile errorreact-native PushNotificationIOS manual linking and compile errorReact Native - Schedule NotificationsControl Sound and Vibration for Notifications in React-NativeReact native push notification background colorreact native - Custom sound for PushNotificationIOS does not play
I have the following code in my AppDelegate as per the react-native PushNotificationIOS documentation (not using in plugins), with a slight tweak on didReceiveRemoteNotification so that it handles notifications for both foreground and background, however, I can't tell where it was handled from, and my handler needs to know since it does different things.
Any ideas how I can get this information?
// Required to register for notifications
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didRegisterUserNotificationSettings:(UIUserNotificationSettings *)notificationSettings
[RCTPushNotificationManager didRegisterUserNotificationSettings:notificationSettings];
// Required for the register event.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken:(NSData *)deviceToken
[RCTPushNotificationManager didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken:deviceToken];
// Required for the notification event. You must call the completion handler after handling the remote notification.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didReceiveRemoteNotification:(NSDictionary *)userInfo
fetchCompletionHandler:(void (^)(UIBackgroundFetchResult))completionHandler
[RCTPushNotificationManager didReceiveRemoteNotification:userInfo];
completionHandler(UIBackgroundFetchResultNewData);
// Required for the registrationError event.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError:(NSError *)error
[RCTPushNotificationManager didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError:error];
// Required for the localNotification event.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didReceiveLocalNotification:(UILocalNotification *)notification
[RCTPushNotificationManager didReceiveLocalNotification:notification];
react-native react-native-ios react-native-push-notification
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I have the following code in my AppDelegate as per the react-native PushNotificationIOS documentation (not using in plugins), with a slight tweak on didReceiveRemoteNotification so that it handles notifications for both foreground and background, however, I can't tell where it was handled from, and my handler needs to know since it does different things.
Any ideas how I can get this information?
// Required to register for notifications
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didRegisterUserNotificationSettings:(UIUserNotificationSettings *)notificationSettings
[RCTPushNotificationManager didRegisterUserNotificationSettings:notificationSettings];
// Required for the register event.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken:(NSData *)deviceToken
[RCTPushNotificationManager didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken:deviceToken];
// Required for the notification event. You must call the completion handler after handling the remote notification.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didReceiveRemoteNotification:(NSDictionary *)userInfo
fetchCompletionHandler:(void (^)(UIBackgroundFetchResult))completionHandler
[RCTPushNotificationManager didReceiveRemoteNotification:userInfo];
completionHandler(UIBackgroundFetchResultNewData);
// Required for the registrationError event.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError:(NSError *)error
[RCTPushNotificationManager didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError:error];
// Required for the localNotification event.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didReceiveLocalNotification:(UILocalNotification *)notification
[RCTPushNotificationManager didReceiveLocalNotification:notification];
react-native react-native-ios react-native-push-notification
Do you want to know JS side or in native side. If in native side, refer to this stackoverflow.com/questions/38971994/…. In JS side you can use react-native AppState api. facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/appstate
– santosh
Mar 6 at 18:30
Thank you @santosh, I'll probably try it first from the react-native side, since I'm more familiar with that, but in case I don't get it right I'll check the native side.
– IonicBurger
Mar 6 at 21:32
Also if it answers the question , I will post in the answer section for getting upvote. :-)
– santosh
Mar 6 at 22:08
It does answer the question, thank you! I check if it's in the foreground usingAppState.currentState === 'active'
, and if that returns false it's opening it from the background!
– IonicBurger
Mar 7 at 14:09
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I have the following code in my AppDelegate as per the react-native PushNotificationIOS documentation (not using in plugins), with a slight tweak on didReceiveRemoteNotification so that it handles notifications for both foreground and background, however, I can't tell where it was handled from, and my handler needs to know since it does different things.
Any ideas how I can get this information?
// Required to register for notifications
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didRegisterUserNotificationSettings:(UIUserNotificationSettings *)notificationSettings
[RCTPushNotificationManager didRegisterUserNotificationSettings:notificationSettings];
// Required for the register event.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken:(NSData *)deviceToken
[RCTPushNotificationManager didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken:deviceToken];
// Required for the notification event. You must call the completion handler after handling the remote notification.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didReceiveRemoteNotification:(NSDictionary *)userInfo
fetchCompletionHandler:(void (^)(UIBackgroundFetchResult))completionHandler
[RCTPushNotificationManager didReceiveRemoteNotification:userInfo];
completionHandler(UIBackgroundFetchResultNewData);
// Required for the registrationError event.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError:(NSError *)error
[RCTPushNotificationManager didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError:error];
// Required for the localNotification event.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didReceiveLocalNotification:(UILocalNotification *)notification
[RCTPushNotificationManager didReceiveLocalNotification:notification];
react-native react-native-ios react-native-push-notification
I have the following code in my AppDelegate as per the react-native PushNotificationIOS documentation (not using in plugins), with a slight tweak on didReceiveRemoteNotification so that it handles notifications for both foreground and background, however, I can't tell where it was handled from, and my handler needs to know since it does different things.
Any ideas how I can get this information?
// Required to register for notifications
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didRegisterUserNotificationSettings:(UIUserNotificationSettings *)notificationSettings
[RCTPushNotificationManager didRegisterUserNotificationSettings:notificationSettings];
// Required for the register event.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken:(NSData *)deviceToken
[RCTPushNotificationManager didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken:deviceToken];
// Required for the notification event. You must call the completion handler after handling the remote notification.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didReceiveRemoteNotification:(NSDictionary *)userInfo
fetchCompletionHandler:(void (^)(UIBackgroundFetchResult))completionHandler
[RCTPushNotificationManager didReceiveRemoteNotification:userInfo];
completionHandler(UIBackgroundFetchResultNewData);
// Required for the registrationError event.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError:(NSError *)error
[RCTPushNotificationManager didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError:error];
// Required for the localNotification event.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didReceiveLocalNotification:(UILocalNotification *)notification
[RCTPushNotificationManager didReceiveLocalNotification:notification];
react-native react-native-ios react-native-push-notification
react-native react-native-ios react-native-push-notification
asked Mar 6 at 17:41
IonicBurgerIonicBurger
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Do you want to know JS side or in native side. If in native side, refer to this stackoverflow.com/questions/38971994/…. In JS side you can use react-native AppState api. facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/appstate
– santosh
Mar 6 at 18:30
Thank you @santosh, I'll probably try it first from the react-native side, since I'm more familiar with that, but in case I don't get it right I'll check the native side.
– IonicBurger
Mar 6 at 21:32
Also if it answers the question , I will post in the answer section for getting upvote. :-)
– santosh
Mar 6 at 22:08
It does answer the question, thank you! I check if it's in the foreground usingAppState.currentState === 'active'
, and if that returns false it's opening it from the background!
– IonicBurger
Mar 7 at 14:09
add a comment |
Do you want to know JS side or in native side. If in native side, refer to this stackoverflow.com/questions/38971994/…. In JS side you can use react-native AppState api. facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/appstate
– santosh
Mar 6 at 18:30
Thank you @santosh, I'll probably try it first from the react-native side, since I'm more familiar with that, but in case I don't get it right I'll check the native side.
– IonicBurger
Mar 6 at 21:32
Also if it answers the question , I will post in the answer section for getting upvote. :-)
– santosh
Mar 6 at 22:08
It does answer the question, thank you! I check if it's in the foreground usingAppState.currentState === 'active'
, and if that returns false it's opening it from the background!
– IonicBurger
Mar 7 at 14:09
Do you want to know JS side or in native side. If in native side, refer to this stackoverflow.com/questions/38971994/…. In JS side you can use react-native AppState api. facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/appstate
– santosh
Mar 6 at 18:30
Do you want to know JS side or in native side. If in native side, refer to this stackoverflow.com/questions/38971994/…. In JS side you can use react-native AppState api. facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/appstate
– santosh
Mar 6 at 18:30
Thank you @santosh, I'll probably try it first from the react-native side, since I'm more familiar with that, but in case I don't get it right I'll check the native side.
– IonicBurger
Mar 6 at 21:32
Thank you @santosh, I'll probably try it first from the react-native side, since I'm more familiar with that, but in case I don't get it right I'll check the native side.
– IonicBurger
Mar 6 at 21:32
Also if it answers the question , I will post in the answer section for getting upvote. :-)
– santosh
Mar 6 at 22:08
Also if it answers the question , I will post in the answer section for getting upvote. :-)
– santosh
Mar 6 at 22:08
It does answer the question, thank you! I check if it's in the foreground using
AppState.currentState === 'active'
, and if that returns false it's opening it from the background!– IonicBurger
Mar 7 at 14:09
It does answer the question, thank you! I check if it's in the foreground using
AppState.currentState === 'active'
, and if that returns false it's opening it from the background!– IonicBurger
Mar 7 at 14:09
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Thank you @santosh, I'll probably try it first from the react-native side, since I'm more familiar with that, but in case I don't get it right I'll check the native side.
– IonicBurger
Mar 6 at 21:32
Also if it answers the question , I will post in the answer section for getting upvote. :-)
– santosh
Mar 6 at 22:08
It does answer the question, thank you! I check if it's in the foreground using
AppState.currentState === 'active'
, and if that returns false it's opening it from the background!– IonicBurger
Mar 7 at 14:09