PushNotificationIOS
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.
Methods
setApplicationIconBadgeNumbergetApplicationIconBadgeNumberaddEventListenerrequestPermissionscheckPermissionsremoveEventListenerpopInitialNotificationconstructorgetMessagegetSoundgetAlertgetBadgeCountgetData
Reference
Methods
setApplicationIconBadgeNumber()
static setApplicationIconBadgeNumber(number)
Sets the badge number for the app icon on the home screen
getApplicationIconBadgeNumber()
static getApplicationIconBadgeNumber(callback)
Gets the current badge number for the app icon on the home screen
addEventListener()
static addEventListener(type, handler)
Attaches a listener to remote 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 ofPushNotificationIOS.register: Fired when the user registers for remote notifications. The handler will be invoked with a hex string representing the deviceToken.
requestPermissions()
static 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:
alertbadgesound
If a map is provided to the method, only the permissions with truthy values will be requested.
checkPermissions()
static checkPermissions(callback)
See what push permissions are currently enabled. callback will be invoked with a permissions object:
alert:booleanbadge:booleansound:boolean
removeEventListener()
static removeEventListener(type, handler)
Removes the event listener. Do this in componentWillUnmount to prevent memory leaks
popInitialNotification()
static popInitialNotification()
An initial notification will be available if the app was cold-launched from a notification.
The first caller of popInitialNotification will get the initial notification object, or null. Subsequent invocations will return null.
constructor()
constructor(nativeNotif);
You will never need to instansiate PushNotificationIOS yourself. Listening to the notification event and invoking popInitialNotification is sufficient
getMessage()
getMessage();
An alias for getAlert to get the notification's main message string
getSound()
getSound();
Gets the sound string from the aps object
getAlert()
getAlert();
Gets the notification's main message from the aps object
getBadgeCount()
getBadgeCount();
Gets the badge count number from the aps object
getData()
getData();
Gets the data object on the notif
