didReceiveLocalNotification not getting called after using UNUserNotificationCenter
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I am scheduling local notifications. It works in iOS 9.x but since iOS 10

-(void)application:(UIApplication *)application didReceiveLocalNotification:(UILocalNotification *)notification

doesn't get called when app is running on iOS 10.

I know that iOS has introduced new UserNotifications framework but that shouldn't stop working iOS 9 APIs.

How can I resolve this issue?

Crabbe answered 2/9, 2016 at 21:20 Comment(3)
Possible duplicate of UILocalNotification is deprecated in iOS10Monkey
@pedrouan: I have already tried the solution given in #37939271. But it's not working.Crabbe
I have the same problem with didReceiveLocalNotification stopped firing in iOS 10.0 and 10.1 GA. Looks like it's not just deprecated, it's not supported anymore unfortunately.Benz
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As you know, iOS 10 introduced the UNUserNotifications framework to handle both local and remote notifications. Using this framework, you can set a delegate to detect when a notification is presented or tapped.

[UNUserNotificationCenter currentNotificationCenter].delegate = yourDelegate;

...

// In your delegate ...

- (void)userNotificationCenter:(UNUserNotificationCenter *)center
       willPresentNotification:(UNNotification *)notification
         withCompletionHandler:(void (^)(UNNotificationPresentationOptions))completionHandler {

    // Notification arrived while the app was in foreground

    completionHandler(UNNotificationPresentationOptionAlert);
    // This argument will make the notification appear in foreground
}

- (void)userNotificationCenter:(UNUserNotificationCenter *)center
didReceiveNotificationResponse:(UNNotificationResponse *)response
         withCompletionHandler:(void (^)())completionHandler {

    // Notification was tapped.

    completionHandler();
}

Now, if you still want to use the old (deprecated) application:didReceiveLocalNotification and application:didReceiveRemoteNotification:fetchCompletionHandler, the solution is simple: just don't set any delegate to UNUserNotificationCenter.

Note that silent remote notifications (those which contain the content-available key and no alert, sound, or badge) are always handled by application:didReceiveRemoteNotification:fetchCompletionHandler, even if you have set the delegate.

Grefer answered 11/4, 2017 at 16:7 Comment(1)
I will give a try and let you know if this works or not. Thank you.Crabbe

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