flutter_pushed_messaging 1.4.0 flutter_pushed_messaging: ^1.4.0 copied to clipboard
A Flutter plugin for use Pushed messaging system.
Pushed Messaging Plugin for Flutter #
A Flutter plugin to use the Pushed Messaging.
To learn more about Pushed Messaging, please visit the Pushed website
Getting Started #
# add this line to your dependencies
flutter_pushed_messaging: ^1.4.0
import 'flutter_pushed_messaging/flutter_pushed_messaging.dart';
On iOS, make sure you have correctly configured your app to support push notifications: You need to add push notifications capability and remote notification background mode.
On iOS, add the following lines to the didFinishLaunchingWithOptions method in the AppDelegate.m/AppDelegate.swift file of your iOS project
if #available(iOS 10.0, *) {
UNUserNotificationCenter.current().delegate = self as? UNUserNotificationCenterDelegate
}
On Android, to support Fcm, you must follow these steps:
Step 1. Add it in your root build.gradle add this dependencies
buildscript {
...
dependencies {
classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:4.3.15'
classpath 'com.google.firebase:firebase-crashlytics-gradle:2.8.1'
...
}
}
Step 2. Place your google-services.json in Android/app folder
Step 3. Add it in your app/build.gradle add this plugins
...
apply plugin: 'com.google.gms.google-services'
apply plugin: 'com.google.firebase.crashlytics'
On Android, to support Hpk, you must follow these steps:
Step 1. Add it in your root build.gradle add this
buildscript {
...
repositories {
...
maven { url 'https://developer.huawei.com/repo/' }
}
dependencies {
classpath 'com.huawei.agconnect:agcp:1.5.2.300'
...
}
}
allprojects {
repositories {
...
maven { url 'https://developer.huawei.com/repo/' }
}
}
Step 2. Place your agconnect-services.json in Android/app folder
Step 3. Add it in your app/build.gradle add this
...
dependencies {
...
implementation 'com.huawei.agconnect:agconnect-core:1.5.2.300'
}
...
apply plugin: 'com.huawei.agconnect'
On Android, to support RuStore, you need to add the following to your AndroidManifest.xml
<application>
...
<meta-data
android:name="ru.rustore.sdk.pushclient.project_id"
android:value="Your RuStore project ID" />
...
</application>
Implementation #
import 'package:flutter_pushed_messaging/flutter_pushed_messaging.dart';
// ...
//Messages can be handled via the backgroundMessage handler.
//When received, an isolate is spawned allowing you to handle messages even when your application is not running.
@pragma('vm:entry-point')
Future<void> backgroundMessage(Map<String,dynamic> message) async {
print("Handling a background message: $message");
}
void main() {
// Initializes plugin and sets backgroundMessage handler.
await FlutterPushedMessaging.init(backgroundMessage);
// To send a message to a specific user, you need to know his Client token.
print("Client token: ${FlutterPushedMessaging.token}");
// Listen to messages whilst your application is in the foreground
FlutterPushedMessaging.onMessage().listen((message) {
print("Got a message whilst in the foreground: $message");
});
// Listen to the changes plugin status.
// ServiceStatus.notActive - The plugin is not initialized or something went wrong.
// ServiceStatus.disconnected - The plugin is initialized, but there is no connection to the server.
// ServiceStatus.active - Everything works correctly.
FlutterPushedMessaging.onStatus().listen((status) {
print("Plugin status: $status");
});
runApp(const MyApp());
}