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React Native Push Notification API for iOS.

Getting started

Install

yarn add @react-native-community/push-notification-ios

Link

There are a couple of cases for linking. Choose the appropriate one.

  • react-native >= 0.60

The package is automatically linked when building the app. All you need to do is:

cd ios && pod install
  • react-native <= 0.59
react-native link @react-native-community/push-notification-ios
  • upgrading to react-native >= 0.60

First, unlink the library. Then follow the instructions above.

react-native unlink @react-native-community/push-notification-ios
  • manual linking

If you don't want to use the methods above, you can always link the library manually.

Add Capabilities : Background Mode - Remote Notifications

Go into your MyReactProject/ios dir and open MyProject.xcworkspace workspace. Select the top project "MyProject" ans select the "Signing & Capabilities" tab. Add a 2 new Capabilities using "+" button:

  • Background Mode capability and tick Remote Notifications.
  • Push Notifications capability

Augment AppDelegate

Finally, to enable support for notification and register events you need to augment your AppDelegate.

Update AppDelegate.h

At the top of the file:

#import <UserNotifications/UNUserNotificationCenter.h>

Then, add the 'UNUserNotificationCenterDelegate' to protocols:

@interface AppDelegate : UIResponder <UIApplicationDelegate, RCTBridgeDelegate, UNUserNotificationCenterDelegate>

Update AppDelegate.m

At the top of the file:

#import <RNCPushNotificationIOS.h>

Then, add the following lines:

// Required to register for notifications
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didRegisterUserNotificationSettings:(UIUserNotificationSettings *)notificationSettings
{
 [RNCPushNotificationIOS didRegisterUserNotificationSettings:notificationSettings];
}
// Required for the register event.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken:(NSData *)deviceToken
{
 [RNCPushNotificationIOS 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
{
  [RNCPushNotificationIOS didReceiveRemoteNotification:userInfo fetchCompletionHandler:completionHandler];
}
// Required for the registrationError event.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError:(NSError *)error
{
 [RNCPushNotificationIOS didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError:error];
}
// Required for the localNotification event.
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didReceiveLocalNotification:(UILocalNotification *)notification
{
 [RNCPushNotificationIOS didReceiveLocalNotification:notification];
}

Also, if not already present, at the top of the file:

#import <UserNotifications/UserNotifications.h>

And then in your AppDelegate implementation, add the following:

- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions
{
  ...
  // Define UNUserNotificationCenter
  UNUserNotificationCenter *center = [UNUserNotificationCenter currentNotificationCenter];
  center.delegate = self;

  return YES;
}

//Called when a notification is delivered to a foreground app.
-(void)userNotificationCenter:(UNUserNotificationCenter *)center willPresentNotification:(UNNotification *)notification withCompletionHandler:(void (^)(UNNotificationPresentationOptions options))completionHandler
{
  completionHandler(UNAuthorizationOptionSound | UNAuthorizationOptionAlert | UNAuthorizationOptionBadge);
}

Migrating from the core react-native module

This module was created when the PushNotificationIOS was split out from the core of React Native. To migrate to this module you need to follow the installation instructions above and then change you imports from:

import { PushNotificationIOS } from "react-native";

to:

import PushNotificationIOS from "@react-native-community/push-notification-ios";

Reference

Methods

presentLocalNotification()

PushNotificationIOS.presentLocalNotification(details);

Schedules the localNotification for immediate presentation.

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description
details object Yes See below.

details is an object containing:

  • alertBody : The message displayed in the notification alert.
  • alertAction : The "action" displayed beneath an actionable notification. Defaults to "view". Note that Apple no longer shows this in iOS 10 +
  • alertTitle : The text displayed as the title of the notification alert.
  • soundName : The sound played when the notification is fired (optional).
  • isSilent : If true, the notification will appear without sound (optional).
  • category : The category of this notification, required for actionable notifications (optional).
  • userInfo : An object containing additional notification data (optional).
  • applicationIconBadgeNumber The number to display as the app's icon badge. The default value of this property is 0, which means that no badge is displayed (optional).

scheduleLocalNotification()

PushNotificationIOS.scheduleLocalNotification(details);

Schedules the localNotification for future presentation.

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description
details object Yes See below.

details is an object containing:

  • fireDate : The date and time when the system should deliver the notification.
  • alertTitle : The text displayed as the title of the notification alert.
  • alertBody : The message displayed in the notification alert.
  • alertAction : The "action" displayed beneath an actionable notification. Defaults to "view". Note that Apple no longer shows this in iOS 10 +
  • soundName : The sound played when the notification is fired (optional).
  • isSilent : If true, the notification will appear without sound (optional).
  • category : The category of this notification, required for actionable notifications (optional).
  • userInfo : An object containing additional notification data (optional).
  • applicationIconBadgeNumber The number to display as the app's icon badge. Setting the number to 0 removes the icon badge (optional).
  • repeatInterval : The interval to repeat as a string. Possible values: minute, hour, day, week, month, year (optional).

cancelAllLocalNotifications()

PushNotificationIOS.cancelAllLocalNotifications();

Cancels all scheduled localNotifications


removeAllDeliveredNotifications()

PushNotificationIOS.removeAllDeliveredNotifications();

Remove all delivered notifications from Notification Center


getDeliveredNotifications()

PushNotificationIOS.getDeliveredNotifications(callback);

Provides you with a list of the app’s notifications that are still displayed in Notification Center

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description
callback function Yes Function which receive an array of delivered notifications.

A delivered notification is an object containing:

  • identifier : The identifier of this notification.
  • title : The title of this notification.
  • body : The body of this notification.
  • category : The category of this notification (optional).
  • userInfo : An object containing additional notification data (optional).
  • thread-id : The thread identifier of this notification, if has one.

removeDeliveredNotifications()

PushNotificationIOS.removeDeliveredNotifications(identifiers);

Removes the specified notifications from Notification Center

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description
identifiers array Yes Array of notification identifiers.

setApplicationIconBadgeNumber()

PushNotificationIOS.setApplicationIconBadgeNumber(number);

Sets the badge number for the app icon on the home screen

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description
number number Yes Badge number for the app icon.

getApplicationIconBadgeNumber()

PushNotificationIOS.getApplicationIconBadgeNumber(callback);

Gets the current badge number for the app icon on the home screen

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description
callback function Yes A function that will be passed the current badge number.

cancelLocalNotifications()

PushNotificationIOS.cancelLocalNotifications(userInfo);

Cancel local notifications.

Optionally restricts the set of canceled notifications to those notifications whose userInfo fields match the corresponding fields in the userInfo argument.

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description
userInfo object No

getScheduledLocalNotifications()

PushNotificationIOS.getScheduledLocalNotifications(callback);

Gets the local notifications that are currently scheduled.

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description
callback function Yes A function that will be passed an array of objects describing local notifications.

addEventListener()

PushNotificationIOS.addEventListener(type, handler);

Attaches a listener to remote or local notification events while the app is running in the foreground or the background.

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description
type string Yes Event type.
handler function Yes Listener.

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}.

removeEventListener()

PushNotificationIOS.removeEventListener(type, handler);

Removes the event listener. Do this in componentWillUnmount to prevent memory leaks

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description
type string Yes Event type.
handler function Yes Listener.

requestPermissions()

PushNotificationIOS.requestPermissions([permissions]);

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.

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description
permissions array No alert, badge, or sound

abandonPermissions()

PushNotificationIOS.abandonPermissions();

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.


checkPermissions()

PushNotificationIOS.checkPermissions(callback);

See what push permissions are currently enabled.

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description
callback function Yes See below.

callback will be invoked with a permissions object:

  • alert :boolean
  • badge :boolean
  • sound :boolean

getInitialNotification()

PushNotificationIOS.getInitialNotification();

This method returns a promise. If the app was launched by a push notification, this promise resolves to an object of type PushNotificationIOS. Otherwise, it resolves to null.


constructor()

constructor(nativeNotif);

You will never need to instantiate PushNotificationIOS yourself. Listening to the notification event and invoking getInitialNotification is sufficient.


finish()

finish(fetchResult);

This method is available for remote notifications that have been received via: application:didReceiveRemoteNotification:fetchCompletionHandler: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiapplicationdelegate/1623013-application?language=objc

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.


getMessage()

getMessage();

An alias for getAlert to get the notification's main message string


getSound()

getSound();

Gets the sound string from the aps object


getCategory()

getCategory();

Gets the category string from the aps object


getAlert()

getAlert();

Gets the notification's main message from the aps object


getContentAvailable()

getContentAvailable();

Gets the content-available number from the aps object


getBadgeCount()

getBadgeCount();

Gets the badge count number from the aps object


getData()

getData();

Gets the data object on the notification


getThreadID()

getThreadID();

Gets the thread ID on the notification

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