React Native Push Notifications
React Native Local and Remote Notifications for iOS and Android
Supported React Native Versions
Component Version | RN Versions | README |
---|---|---|
1.0.7 | <= 0.27 | Open |
1.0.8 | 0.28 | Open |
2.0.1 | 0.29 | Open |
2.0.2 | 0.30, 0.31, 0.32 | Open |
>= 2.1.0 | >= 0.33 | Open |
Changelog
Changelog is available from version 3.1.3 here: Changelog
Installation
NPM
npm install --save react-native-push-notification
Yarn
yarn add react-native-push-notification
NOTE: If you target iOS you also need to follow the installation instructions for PushNotificationIOS since this package depends on it.
NOTE: For Android, you will still have to manually update the AndroidManifest.xml (as below) in order to use Scheduled Notifications.
Issues
Having a problem? Read the troubleshooting guide before raising an issue.
Pull Requests
iOS manual Installation
The component uses PushNotificationIOS for the iOS part.
Please see: PushNotificationIOS
Android manual Installation
NOTE: firebase-messaging
, prior to version 15 requires to have the same version number in order to work correctly at build time and at run time. To use a specific version:
In your android/build.gradle
ext { googlePlayServicesVersion = "<Your play services version>" // default: "+" firebaseMessagingVersion = "<Your Firebase version>" // default: "+" // Other settings compileSdkVersion = <Your compile SDK version> // default: 23 buildToolsVersion = "<Your build tools version>" // default: "23.0.1" targetSdkVersion = <Your target SDK version> // default: 23 supportLibVersion = "<Your support lib version>" // default: 23.1.1}
NOTE: localNotification() works without changes in the application part, while localNotificationSchedule() only works with these changes:
In your android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml
..... <!-- Change the value to true to enable pop-up for in foreground (remote-only, for local use ignoreInForeground) --> <!-- Change the value to false if you don't want the creation of the default channel --> <!-- Change the resource name to your App's accent color - or any other color you want --> <!-- or @android:color/{name} to use a standard color --> .....
If not using a built in Android color (@android:color/{name}
) for the notification_color
meta-data
item.
In android/app/src/main/res/values/colors.xml
(Create the file if it doesn't exist).
#FFF
If you use remote notifications
Make sure you have installed setup Firebase correctly.
In android/build.gradle
buildscript { ... dependencies { ... classpath('com.google.gms:google-services:4.3.3') ... }}
In android/app/build.gradle
dependencies { ... implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-analytics:17.3.0' ...} apply plugin: 'com.google.gms.google-services'
Then put your google-services.json
in android/app/
.
Note: firebase/release-notes
The Firebase Android library
firebase-core
is no longer needed. This SDK included the Firebase SDK for Google Analytics.Now, to use Analytics or any Firebase product that recommends the use of Analytics (see table below), you need to explicitly add the Analytics dependency:
com.google.firebase:firebase-analytics:17.3.0
.
If you don't use autolink
In android/settings.gradle
...include ':react-native-push-notification'project(':react-native-push-notification').projectDir = file('../node_modules/react-native-push-notification/android')
In your android/app/build.gradle
dependencies { ... implementation project(':react-native-push-notification') ... }
Manually register module in MainApplication.java
(if you did not use react-native link
):
// <--- Import Package
Usage
;var PushNotification = ; PushNotification;
Example app
Example folder contains an example app to demonstrate how to use this package. The notification Handling is done in NotifService.js
.
Please test your PRs with this example app before submitting them. It'll help maintaining this repo.
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 Notifications
PushNotification.localNotification(details: Object)
EXAMPLE:
PushNotification;
Scheduled Notifications
PushNotification.localNotificationSchedule(details: Object)
EXAMPLE:
PushNotification;
Custom sounds
In android, add your custom sound file to [project_root]/android/app/src/main/res/raw
In iOS, add your custom sound file to the project Resources
in xCode.
In the location notification json specify the full file name:
soundName: 'my_sound.mp3'
Channel Management (Android)
This library doesn't include a full Channel Management at the moment. Channels are generated on the fly when you pass options to PushNotification.localNotification
or PushNotification.localNotificationSchedule
.
The pattern of channel_id
is:
rn-push-notification-channel-id-(importance: default "4")(-soundname, default if playSound "-default")-(vibration, default "300")
By default, 1 channel is created:
- rn-push-notification-channel-id-4-default-300 (used for remote notification if none already exist).
you can avoid the default creation by using this:
NOTE: Without channel, remote notifications don't work
In the notifications options, you can provide a custom channel id with channelId: "your-custom-channel-id"
, if the channel doesn't exist, it will be created with options passed above (importance, vibration, sound). Once the channel is created, the channel will not be update. Make sure your channelId
is different if you change these options. If you have created a custom channel in another way, it will apply options of the channel.
Custom and generated channels can have custom name and description in the AndroidManifest.xml
, only if the library is responsible of the creation of the channel.
For example:
If you want to use a different default channel for remote notification, refer to the documentation of Firebase:
Set up a Firebase Cloud Messaging client app on Android
List channels
You can list available channels with:
PushNotification;
Channel exists
You can check if a channel exists with:
PushNotification;
List channels
You can list available channels with:
PushNotification;
Cancelling notifications
1) cancelLocalNotifications
The id
parameter for PushNotification.localNotification
is required for this operation. The id supplied will then be used for the cancel operation.
PushNotification;PushNotification;
iOS: userInfo
is populated id
if not defined this allow the previous method
2) cancelAllLocalNotifications
PushNotification.cancelAllLocalNotifications()
Cancels all scheduled notifications AND clears the notifications alerts that are in the notification centre.
NOTE: there is currently no api for removing specific notification alerts from the notification centre.
3) removeAllDeliveredNotifications
PushNotificationIOS;
Remove all delivered notifications from Notification Center
4) getDeliveredNotifications
PushNotificationIOS;
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.
5) removeDeliveredNotifications
PushNotificationIOS;
Removes the specified notifications from Notification Center
Parameters:
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
identifiers | array | Yes | Array of notification identifiers. |
6) getScheduledLocalNotifications
PushNotificationIOS;
Provides you with a list of the app’s scheduled local notifications that are yet to be displayed
Parameters:
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
callback | function | Yes | Function which receive an array of delivered notifications. |
Returns an array of local scheduled notification objects containing:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id | number | The identifier of this notification. |
date | Date | The fire date of this notification. |
title | string | The title of this notification. |
message | string | The message body of this notification. |
soundName | string | The sound name of this notification. |
repeatInterval | number | The repeat interval of this notification. |
number | number | App notification badge count number. |
Abandon Permissions
PushNotification.abandonPermissions()
Revokes the current token and unregister for all remote notifications received via APNS or FCM.
Notification priority
(optional) Specify priority
to set priority of notification. Default value: "high"
Available options:
"max" = NotficationCompat.PRIORITY_MAX "high" = NotficationCompat.PRIORITY_HIGH "low" = NotficationCompat.PRIORITY_LOW "min" = NotficationCompat.PRIORITY_MIN "default" = NotficationCompat.PRIORITY_DEFAULT
More information: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Notification.html#PRIORITY_DEFAULT
Notification visibility
(optional) Specify visibility
to set visibility of notification. Default value: "private"
Available options:
"private" = NotficationCompat.VISIBILITY_PRIVATE "public" = NotficationCompat.VISIBILITY_PUBLIC "secret" = NotficationCompat.VISIBILITY_SECRET
More information: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Notification.html#VISIBILITY_PRIVATE
Notification importance
(optional) Specify importance
to set importance of notification. Default value: "high"
Available options:
"default" = NotificationManager.IMPORTANCE_DEFAULT "max" = NotificationManager.IMPORTANCE_MAX "high" = NotificationManager.IMPORTANCE_HIGH "low" = NotificationManager.IMPORTANCE_LOW "min" = NotificationManager.IMPORTANCE_MIN "none" = NotificationManager.IMPORTANCE_NONE "unspecified" = NotificationManager.IMPORTANCE_UNSPECIFIED
More information: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/NotificationManager#IMPORTANCE_DEFAULT
Notification while idle
(optional) Specify allowWhileIdle
to set if the notification should be allowed to execute even when the system is on low-power idle modes.
On Android 6.0 (API level 23) and forward, the Doze was introduced to reduce battery consumption when the device is unused for long periods of time. But while on Doze the AlarmManager alarms (used to show scheduled notifications) are deferred to the next maintenance window. This may cause the notification to be delayed while on Doze.
This can significantly impact the power use of the device when idle. So it must only be used when the notification is required to go off on a exact time, for example on a calendar notification.
More information: https://developer.android.com/training/monitoring-device-state/doze-standby
Repeating Notifications
(optional) Specify repeatType
and optionally repeatTime
(Android-only) while scheduling the local notification. Check the local notification example above.
Property repeatType
could be one of month
, week
, day
, hour
, minute
, time
. If specified as time, it should be accompanied by one more parameter repeatTime
which should the number of milliseconds between each interval.
Notification Actions
(Android only) Refer to this issue to see an example of a notification action.
This is done by specifying an actions
parameters while configuring the local notification. This is an array of strings where each string is a notification action that will be presented with the notification.
For e.g. actions: ['Accept', 'Reject']
When you handle actions in background (invokeApp: false
), you can open the application and pass the initial notification by using use PushNotification.invokeApp(notification)
.
Make sure you have the receiver in AndroidManifest.xml
:
For iOS, you can use this package to add notification actions.
Set application badge icon
PushNotification.setApplicationIconBadgeNumber(number: number)
Works natively in iOS.
Uses the ShortcutBadger on Android, and as such will not work on all Android devices.
Sending Notification Data From Server
Same parameters as PushNotification.localNotification()
Android Only Methods
PushNotification.subscribeToTopic(topic: string)
Subscribe to a topic (works only with Firebase)
PushNotification.unsubscribeFromTopic(topic: string)
Unsubscribe from a topic (works only with Firebase)
Checking Notification Permissions
PushNotification.checkPermissions(callback: Function)
Check permissions
callback
will be invoked with a permissions
object:
alert
: booleanbadge
: booleansound
: boolean
iOS Only Methods
PushNotification.getApplicationIconBadgeNumber(callback: Function)
Get badge number