How can I play the push notification more times in Ionic?
For example: When I received the push notification I would like to play the notification sound 3 times.
You could create a custom notification sound for your app, and pass the name of the file along with the push notification content.
This is possible in ionic and i had done it myself before.
Please refer the docs for custom notification sound and create your app's notification accordingly. That will be easier.
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i have an application which is working fine. i add chatting to the app with notification. Any time users are chatting it send notification both in foreground and background.
my question:
how can i add notification reply just like WhatsApp. if a user send me message and i get the notification, i should be able to reply from the notification without opening the app.
Thanks
Have a look at this package: Awesome Notifications. It is still under construction but it will enable you to display custom notifications including a TextField that you can show when a real Push Notification got received.
I have an app built in flutter and I am sending certain notification via firebase messaging to a given device. When that device receives the notification, I would like that there will be an alarm a bit like when you receive a phone call. I would like the alarm to go on until the user do not open the notification.
Is there an easy way to achieve this in flutter? I s it even possible?
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I am using One Signal push notifications in my ionic app. I want to show an alert when i receive a notification when my app is in background.
I tried using the platform pause and remuse functionality to check for background and foreground and then generate an alert when app was in background using ionic alert controller but was not able to produce the desired result.
I want a pop up dialog box like one in whastapp when u receive a message.
Can anyone please suggest a solution to this.
There is no way to achieve what you're trying to achieve through the use of OneSignal alone. The OneSignal plugin for Ionic has two calls to action:
handleNotificationReceived() & handleNotificationOpened()
The first one is called when the notification is received and the app is in the foreground.
And the second is called when the app is launched from the notification.
You would need some other service to record when notifications are sent to see if there were any when the app was launched by itself. If you use OneSignal's REST API to send notifications yourself, you can record when a notification is sent, and then when the app is launched by itself, you can fetch missed notifications or notification count from your own server. That's just one way you can do it.
But OneSignal is a push notification service, which send notifications. Even if you did FCM yourself and went through the scenario you mentioned, the results would be the same.
It's not a OneSignal issue. It's the way notifications are designed.
I have an app that can receive several notifications at the same time.
I'm able to receive all of them (by setting style as inbox) but the issue is that when the user click on one notification, the app is opened and ALL the notification disappears... Is there a way that the device can keep the OTHER notifications in the notification list until the user click each of them?
I saw this working in other apps, but I'm trying to do it with Ionic2.
Thanks!
My app (iOS) is in background and I want to send a push notification that won't display anything (silent) and that will only increment badge count on the app's icon.
I am still not clear on how to manage that.
Is it a parameter in the message body or in my handler code?
Thanks
Try to send a push notification with content-available=1
Turn on the content-available (iOS) or silent-notification (Android)
fields. This will cause your application to be automatically woken
up in the background whenever a notification is received (even if
it's not clicked). Your custom code must be write with native code,
Java on Android and Swift or Objective-C on iOS. See Apple's
content-available for iOS and our Android Background Data guides for
details on receiving and processing the event.
In your app, we
provide an API that you can use to run custom code when the above
occurs. Your custom code can then save a copy of the notification
content on the device in order to be displayed in an activity feed
when the app is next launched. Or it could save a copy of it on your
servers.
https://documentation.onesignal.com/v3.0/reference