2.1.0 • Published 6 years ago
nativescript-pushy v2.1.0
NativeScript Pushy
Hop on over to Pushy.me to get started!
Installation
tns plugin add nativescript-pushyFor {N} 5 and below please use
tns plugin add nativescript-pushy@1.xDemo app
Check the source in the demo folder, or run it on your own device:
git clone https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/nativescript-pushy
cd nativescript-pushy/src
npm i
npm run demo.ios # or demo.androidSetup (iOS only)
Create a file called either app.entitlements or <YourAppName>.entitlements (where YourAppName is identical to the folder name of platforms/ios/YourAppName). Here's an example.
Now reference that file from build.xcconfig as shown here.
API
getDevicePushToken
import { getDevicePushToken } from "nativescript-pushy";
getDevicePushToken()
.then(token => console.log(`getDevicePushToken success, token: ${token}`))
.catch(err => console.log(`getDevicePushToken error: ${err}`));setNotificationHandler
Since plugin version 1.1.0 the entire payload of the notification is copied to the object this handler receives,
but note that it all gets copied into a data object. So if you send for instance {"foo": "bar"},
you can find the value "bar" at notification.data.foo.
import { setNotificationHandler } from "nativescript-pushy";
setNotificationHandler(notification => {
console.log(`Notification received: ${JSON.stringify(notification)}`);
});Please note..
⚠️ Do not test on a the iOS simulator as it can't receive push notifications.