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React Native Push Notifications

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React Native Local and Remote Notifications for iOS and Android

Supported React Native Versions

Component Version RN Version README
1.0.7 <= 0.27 Open
1.0.8 0.28 Open
2.0.1 0.29 Open
>= 2.0.2 >= 0.30 Open

Installation

npm install react-native-push-notification

iOS Installation

The component uses PushNotificationIOS for the iOS part.

Please see: PushNotificationIOS

Android Installation

NOTE: To use a specific play-service-gcm version, use in your android/app/build.gradle (change 8.1.0 for your version):

...

dependencies {
    ...

    compile project(':react-native-push-notification')
    compile ('com.google.android.gms:play-services-gcm:8.1.0') {
        force = true;
    }
}

In your AndroidManifest.xml

    .....

	<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WAKE_LOCK" />
	<permission
	android:name="${applicationId}.permission.C2D_MESSAGE"
	android:protectionLevel="signature" />
	<uses-permission android:name="${applicationId}.permission.C2D_MESSAGE" />
	<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.VIBRATE" />

	<application ....>
		<receiver
			android:name="com.google.android.gms.gcm.GcmReceiver"
			android:exported="true"
			android:permission="com.google.android.c2dm.permission.SEND" >
			<intent-filter>
				<action android:name="com.google.android.c2dm.intent.RECEIVE" />
				<category android:name="${applicationId}" />
			</intent-filter>
		</receiver>

		<receiver android:name="com.dieam.reactnativepushnotification.modules.RNPushNotificationPublisher" />
		<service android:name="com.dieam.reactnativepushnotification.modules.RNPushNotificationRegistrationService"/>
		<service
			android:name="com.dieam.reactnativepushnotification.modules.RNPushNotificationListenerService"
			android:exported="false" >
			<intent-filter>
				<action android:name="com.google.android.c2dm.intent.RECEIVE" />
			</intent-filter>
		</service>
        .....

In android/settings.gradle

...

include ':react-native-push-notification'
project(':react-native-push-notification').projectDir = file('../node_modules/react-native-push-notification/android')

Register module (in MainApplication.java)

import com.dieam.reactnativepushnotification.ReactNativePushNotificationPackage;  // <--- Import Package

public class MainApplication extends Application implements ReactApplication {

  private final ReactNativeHost mReactNativeHost = new ReactNativeHost(this) {
      @Override
      protected boolean getUseDeveloperSupport() {
        return BuildConfig.DEBUG;
      }

      @Override
      protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {

      return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
          new MainReactPackage(),
          new ReactNativePushNotificationPackage() // <---- Add the Package
      );
    }
  };

  ....
}

Usage

var PushNotification = require('react-native-push-notification');

PushNotification.configure({

    // (optional) Called when Token is generated (iOS and Android)
    onRegister: function(token) {
        console.log( 'TOKEN:', token );
    },

    // (required) Called when a remote or local notification is opened or received
    onNotification: function(notification) {
        console.log( 'NOTIFICATION:', notification );
    },

    // ANDROID ONLY: (optional) GCM Sender ID.
    senderID: "YOUR GCM SENDER ID",

    // IOS ONLY (optional): default: all - Permissions to register.
    permissions: {
        alert: true,
        badge: true,
        sound: true
    },

    // Should the initial notification be popped automatically
    // default: true
    popInitialNotification: true,

    /**
      * (optional) default: true
      * - Specified if permissions (ios) and token (android and ios) will requested or not,
      * - if not, you must call PushNotificationsHandler.requestPermissions() later
      */
    requestPermissions: true,
});

Handling Notifications

When any notification is opened or received the callback onNotification is called passing an object with the notification data.

Notification object example:

{
    foreground: false, // BOOLEAN: If the notification was received in foreground or not
    userInteraction: false, // BOOLEAN: If the notification was opened by the user from the notification area or not
    message: 'My Notification Message', // STRING: The notification message
    data: {}, // OBJECT: The push data
}

Local and Schedule Notifications

PushNotification.localNotification(details: Object)

PushNotification.localNotificationSchedule(details: Object)

EXAMPLE:

PushNotification.localNotification({
    /* Android Only Properties */
    id: 0, // (optional) default: Autogenerated Unique ID
    ticker: "My Notification Ticker", // (optional)
    autoCancel: true, // (optional) default: true
    largeIcon: "ic_launcher", // (optional) default: "ic_launcher"
    smallIcon: "ic_notification", // (optional) default: "ic_notification" with fallback for "ic_launcher"
    bigText: "My big text that will be shown when notification is expanded", // (optional) default: "message" prop
    subText: "This is a subText", // (optional) default: none
    color: "red", // (optional) default: system default
    vibrate: true, // (optional) default: true
    vibration: 300, // vibration length in milliseconds, ignored if vibrate=false, default: 1000
    tag: 'some_tag', // (optional) add tag to message
    group: "group", // (optional) add group to message

    /* iOS only properties */
    alertAction: // (optional) default: view
    category: // (optional) default: null
    userInfo: // (optional) default: null (object containing additional notification data)

    /* iOS and Android properties */
    title: "My Notification Title", // (optional, for iOS this is only used in apple watch, the title will be the app name in other devices)
    message: "My Notification Message" // (required)
    playSound: false, // (optional) default: true
    number: 10 // (optional) default: none (Cannot be zero)
});

PushNotification.localNotificationSchedule({
	message: "My Notification Message", // (required)
	date: new Date(Date.now() + (60 * 1000)) // in 60 secs
});

Sending Notification Data From Server

Same parameters as PushNotification.localNotification()

iOS Only Methods

PushNotification.checkPermissions(callback: Function) Check permissions

PushNotification.setApplicationIconBadgeNumber(number: number) set badge number

PushNotification.getApplicationIconBadgeNumber(callback: Function) get badge number

PushNotification.abandonPermissions() Abandon permissions

TODO

  • Add PushNotification.localNotificationSchedule() Android support
  • Restore Android local notifications after reboot

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