Swift: Handle notification action in foreground without open the application
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I created a notification with a button action "Snooze", it works correctly when the app is in background, but when I kill app in foreground, as soon as I receive the notification and I click on it action "Snooze" notification, this opens the app. I want to launch the function without opening app.
Action button:
let snoozeAction = UNNotificationAction(identifier: Notification.Action.snooze, title: "SNOOZE_10_MIN".localized, options: [.foreground])
My didReceive:
func userNotificationCenter(_ center: UNUserNotificationCenter, didReceive response: UNNotificationResponse, withCompletionHandler completionHandler: @escaping () -> Void) {
if response.actionIdentifier == Notification.Action.snooze {
snoozeHandler()
}
completionHandler()
}
I had read on the internet that I could catch the notification in the didLaunshFinishWithOption
in the AppDelegate
Like this:
if let localNotification = launchOptions?[.localNotification] {
LocalNotification.create.repeatNotificationIn10Min()
}
But launchOptions?[.LocalNotification]
is deprecated, and anyway when I receive the notification I do not fit in the condition .. Maybe because it's deprecated, so how can I replace it:
'localNotification' was deprecated in iOS 10.0: Use UserNotifications Framework's -[UNUserNotificationCenterDelegate didReceiveNotificationResponse:withCompletionHandler:]
What is the way and best way to start my foreground function without opening the application?
Thanks in advance.
swift notifications uilocalnotification
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I created a notification with a button action "Snooze", it works correctly when the app is in background, but when I kill app in foreground, as soon as I receive the notification and I click on it action "Snooze" notification, this opens the app. I want to launch the function without opening app.
Action button:
let snoozeAction = UNNotificationAction(identifier: Notification.Action.snooze, title: "SNOOZE_10_MIN".localized, options: [.foreground])
My didReceive:
func userNotificationCenter(_ center: UNUserNotificationCenter, didReceive response: UNNotificationResponse, withCompletionHandler completionHandler: @escaping () -> Void) {
if response.actionIdentifier == Notification.Action.snooze {
snoozeHandler()
}
completionHandler()
}
I had read on the internet that I could catch the notification in the didLaunshFinishWithOption
in the AppDelegate
Like this:
if let localNotification = launchOptions?[.localNotification] {
LocalNotification.create.repeatNotificationIn10Min()
}
But launchOptions?[.LocalNotification]
is deprecated, and anyway when I receive the notification I do not fit in the condition .. Maybe because it's deprecated, so how can I replace it:
'localNotification' was deprecated in iOS 10.0: Use UserNotifications Framework's -[UNUserNotificationCenterDelegate didReceiveNotificationResponse:withCompletionHandler:]
What is the way and best way to start my foreground function without opening the application?
Thanks in advance.
swift notifications uilocalnotification
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I created a notification with a button action "Snooze", it works correctly when the app is in background, but when I kill app in foreground, as soon as I receive the notification and I click on it action "Snooze" notification, this opens the app. I want to launch the function without opening app.
Action button:
let snoozeAction = UNNotificationAction(identifier: Notification.Action.snooze, title: "SNOOZE_10_MIN".localized, options: [.foreground])
My didReceive:
func userNotificationCenter(_ center: UNUserNotificationCenter, didReceive response: UNNotificationResponse, withCompletionHandler completionHandler: @escaping () -> Void) {
if response.actionIdentifier == Notification.Action.snooze {
snoozeHandler()
}
completionHandler()
}
I had read on the internet that I could catch the notification in the didLaunshFinishWithOption
in the AppDelegate
Like this:
if let localNotification = launchOptions?[.localNotification] {
LocalNotification.create.repeatNotificationIn10Min()
}
But launchOptions?[.LocalNotification]
is deprecated, and anyway when I receive the notification I do not fit in the condition .. Maybe because it's deprecated, so how can I replace it:
'localNotification' was deprecated in iOS 10.0: Use UserNotifications Framework's -[UNUserNotificationCenterDelegate didReceiveNotificationResponse:withCompletionHandler:]
What is the way and best way to start my foreground function without opening the application?
Thanks in advance.
swift notifications uilocalnotification
I created a notification with a button action "Snooze", it works correctly when the app is in background, but when I kill app in foreground, as soon as I receive the notification and I click on it action "Snooze" notification, this opens the app. I want to launch the function without opening app.
Action button:
let snoozeAction = UNNotificationAction(identifier: Notification.Action.snooze, title: "SNOOZE_10_MIN".localized, options: [.foreground])
My didReceive:
func userNotificationCenter(_ center: UNUserNotificationCenter, didReceive response: UNNotificationResponse, withCompletionHandler completionHandler: @escaping () -> Void) {
if response.actionIdentifier == Notification.Action.snooze {
snoozeHandler()
}
completionHandler()
}
I had read on the internet that I could catch the notification in the didLaunshFinishWithOption
in the AppDelegate
Like this:
if let localNotification = launchOptions?[.localNotification] {
LocalNotification.create.repeatNotificationIn10Min()
}
But launchOptions?[.LocalNotification]
is deprecated, and anyway when I receive the notification I do not fit in the condition .. Maybe because it's deprecated, so how can I replace it:
'localNotification' was deprecated in iOS 10.0: Use UserNotifications Framework's -[UNUserNotificationCenterDelegate didReceiveNotificationResponse:withCompletionHandler:]
What is the way and best way to start my foreground function without opening the application?
Thanks in advance.
swift notifications uilocalnotification
swift notifications uilocalnotification
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asked Nov 19 at 11:49
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