didReceiveRemoteNotification function doesn't called with FCM notification server
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I'm using FCM server for remote notifications, it worked perfectly with sending and receiving notifications.

My problem is when the device is in the background, this function func application(_ application: UIApplication, didReceiveRemoteNotification userInfo: [AnyHashable : Any], fetchCompletionHandler completionHandler: @escaping (UIBackgroundFetchResult) -> Void) doesn't called.

Solutions that I've tried:

  • This function:

    userNotificationCenter(_ center: UNUserNotificationCenter, didReceive response: UNNotificationResponse, withCompletionHandler completionHandler: @escaping () -> Void)
    

is called when user tapped on the notification. Otherwise, it's not triggered.

  • Adding "content-available": true, "priority": "high" to the payload. Also, I tried this value "content-available": 1.

  • This is my function code:

func application(_ application: UIApplication, didReceiveRemoteNotification userInfo: [AnyHashable : Any],
                     fetchCompletionHandler completionHandler: @escaping (UIBackgroundFetchResult) -> Void) {
        
        print("userInfo: \(userInfo)")
      completionHandler(.newData);
  
    }
Fenske answered 14/10, 2018 at 9:4 Comment(4)
If you are testing with Postman then try changing "content-available": true to "content_available" : true. content-available will send notification but it doesn't call didReceiveRemoteNotification.Tichon
Yes!! it solved with this solution! Thank you, you really helped me!Fenske
Glad it helped. Do you mind accepting it as an answer so it can help someone else too.Tichon
Sure! you deserve that.Fenske
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If you are testing with Postman then try changing "content-available": true to "content_available" : true. content-available will send notification but it doesn't call didReceiveRemoteNotification.

Tichon answered 24/10, 2018 at 15:9 Comment(0)
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Just adding on accepted answer: in my case the problem was the same, but as I'm sending the Notification through an http "POST" NSMUtableRequest the way to apply the accepted answer was to actually add it in the notification parameters together with sound, badge, tiles etc etc..

let postParams: [String : Any] = [
                "to": receiverToken,
                "notification": [
                    "badge" : 1,
                    "body": body,
                    "title": title,
                    "subtitle": subtitle,
                    "sound" : true, // or specify audio name to play
                    "content_available": true, // this will call didReceiveRemoteNotification in receiving app, else won't work
                    "priority": "high"
                ],
                "data" : [
                    "data": "ciao",
            ]
                ]

Hope this will also help others, as I spent a long time trying to figure out how to apply this solution. Many thanks.

Handbill answered 30/5, 2019 at 16:10 Comment(0)
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If you are testing with Postman then try changing "content-available": true to "content_available" : true. content-available will send notification but it doesn't call didReceiveRemoteNotification.

Tichon answered 24/10, 2018 at 15:9 Comment(0)
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All you need to see remote notification in background and foreground and show as alert when app run are this appDelegate.swift that i used in my code:

import Firebase
import UserNotifications
import FirebaseMessaging

@UIApplicationMain
class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate  {
    var window: UIWindow?
    let gcmMessageIDKey = "gcm_message_id"
    var deviceID : String!


    func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplicationLaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {



        // [START set_messaging_delegate]
        Messaging.messaging().delegate = self
        // [END set_messaging_delegate]

        if #available(iOS 10.0, *) {
            // For iOS 10 display notification (sent via APNS)
            UNUserNotificationCenter.current().delegate = self

            let authOptions: UNAuthorizationOptions = [.alert, .badge, .sound]
            UNUserNotificationCenter.current().requestAuthorization(
                options: authOptions,
                completionHandler: {_, _ in })
        } else {
            let settings: UIUserNotificationSettings =
                UIUserNotificationSettings(types: [.alert, .badge, .sound], categories: nil)
            application.registerUserNotificationSettings(settings)
        }

        application.registerForRemoteNotifications()
        FirebaseApp.configure()
        Fabric.sharedSDK().debug = true
        return true

    }

    func showNotificationAlert(Title : String , Message : String, ButtonTitle : String ,window : UIWindow){
        let alert = UIAlertController(title: Title, message: Message, preferredStyle: .alert)
        alert.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: ButtonTitle, style: .cancel, handler: nil))
        window.rootViewController?.present(alert, animated: true, completion: nil)

    }

    // [START receive_message] remote notification
    func application(_ application: UIApplication, didReceiveRemoteNotification userInfo: [AnyHashable: Any]) {

        // Print message ID.
        if let messageID = userInfo[gcmMessageIDKey] {
            print("Message ID: \(messageID)")
        }

        // Print full message.

        print(userInfo)

    }

    func application(_ application: UIApplication, didReceiveRemoteNotification userInfo: [AnyHashable: Any],
                     fetchCompletionHandler completionHandler: @escaping (UIBackgroundFetchResult) -> Void) {
        // Print message ID.
        if let messageID = userInfo[gcmMessageIDKey] {
            print("Message ID: \(messageID)")
        }

        // Print full message.
        print(userInfo)
        completionHandler(UIBackgroundFetchResult.newData)

    }

    func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError error: Error) {
        print("Unable to register for remote notifications: \(error.localizedDescription)")
    }

    // This function is added here only for debugging purposes, and can be removed if swizzling is enabled.
    // If swizzling is disabled then this function must be implemented so that the APNs token can be paired to
    // the FCM registration token.
    func application(_ application: UIApplication, didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken deviceToken: Data) {
        print("APNs token retrieved: \(deviceToken)")

        // With swizzling disabled you must set the APNs token here.
        // Messaging.messaging().apnsToken = deviceToken
    }
}

// [START ios_10_message_handling]
@available(iOS 10, *)
extension AppDelegate : UNUserNotificationCenterDelegate {

    // Receive displayed notifications for iOS 10 devices.
    func userNotificationCenter(_ center: UNUserNotificationCenter,
                                willPresent notification: UNNotification,
                                withCompletionHandler completionHandler: @escaping (UNNotificationPresentationOptions) -> Void) {
        let userInfo = notification.request.content.userInfo

        // With swizzling disabled you must let Messaging know about the message, for Analytics
        // Messaging.messaging().appDidReceiveMessage(userInfo)
        // Print message ID.
        if let messageID = userInfo[gcmMessageIDKey] {
            print("Message ID: \(messageID)")
        }

        // Print full message.
        print(userInfo)



        // Change this to your preferred presentation option
        completionHandler([.alert, .badge, .sound])
    }

    func userNotificationCenter(_ center: UNUserNotificationCenter,
                                didReceive response: UNNotificationResponse,
                                withCompletionHandler completionHandler: @escaping () -> Void) {
        let userInfo = response.notification.request.content.userInfo
        // Print message ID.
        if let messageID = userInfo[gcmMessageIDKey] {
            print("Message ID: \(messageID)")
        }


        if let aps = userInfo["aps"] as? NSDictionary {
            if let alert = aps["alert"] as? NSDictionary {
                if let title = alert["title"] as? NSString {
                    let body = alert["body"] as? NSString
                    showNotificationAlert(Title: title as String, Message: body! as String, ButtonTitle: "Ok", window: window!)
                }
            } else if let alert = aps["alert"] as? NSString {
                print("mohsen 6 =\(alert)")
            }
        }
        // Print full message.
        print(userInfo)


        completionHandler()
    }
}
// [END ios_10_message_handling]

extension AppDelegate : MessagingDelegate {
    // [START refresh_token]
    func messaging(_ messaging: Messaging, didReceiveRegistrationToken fcmToken: String) {
        print("Firebase registration token: \(fcmToken)")
        deviceID = fcmToken

        let dataDict:[String: String] = ["token": fcmToken]
        NotificationCenter.default.post(name: Notification.Name("FCMToken"), object: nil, userInfo: dataDict)
        // TODO: If necessary send token to application server.
        // Note: This callback is fired at each app startup and whenever a new token is generated.
    }
    // [END refresh_token]
    // [START ios_10_data_message]
    // Receive data messages on iOS 10+ directly from FCM (bypassing APNs) when the app is in the foreground.
    // To enable direct data messages, you can set Messaging.messaging().shouldEstablishDirectChannel to true.
    func messaging(_ messaging: Messaging, didReceive remoteMessage: MessagingRemoteMessage) {
        print("Received data message: \(remoteMessage.appData)")
    }
    // [END ios_10_data_message]


}
Lupine answered 15/10, 2018 at 7:10 Comment(0)
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The first thing you need to check is the Background Mode > Remote Notification is on. If not, it will not be invoked in the background mode.

Unthankful answered 14/10, 2018 at 9:18 Comment(1)
Yes it's checked in the project capabilities.Fenske
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Step 1 – Add framework

import UserNotifications

Step 2 – Inherit AppDelegate with UNUserNotificationCenterDelegate

final class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate, UNUserNotificationCenterDelegate {}

Step 3 – Make appropriate changes for registerPushNotifications and call it didFinishLaunchingWithOptions

private func registerPushNotifications() {
    if #available(iOS 10.0, *) {
        UNUserNotificationCenter.currentNotificationCenter().delegate = self
        UNUserNotificationCenter.currentNotificationCenter().requestAuthorizationWithOptions([.Badge, .Sound, .Alert], completionHandler: { granted, error in

            if granted {
                UIApplication.sharedApplication().registerForRemoteNotifications()
            } else {
                    // Unsuccessful...
            }
          })
    } else {
        let userNotificationTypes: UIUserNotificationType = [.Alert, .Badge, .Sound]
        let settings = UIUserNotificationSettings(forTypes: userNotificationTypes, categories: nil)
        UIApplication.sharedApplication().registerUserNotificationSettings(settings)
        UIApplication.sharedApplication().registerForRemoteNotifications()
   }
}

Step 4 – Implement new handlers

    // leave this for older versions 
func application(application: UIApplication, didReceiveRemoteNotification userInfo: [NSObject : AnyObject], fetchCompletionHandler completionHandler: (UIBackgroundFetchResult) -> Void) {
}

// For iOS10 use these methods and  pay attention how we can get userInfo
// Foreground push notifications handler
@available(iOS 10.0, *)
func userNotificationCenter(center: UNUserNotificationCenter, willPresentNotification notification: UNNotification, withCompletionHandler completionHandler: (UNNotificationPresentationOptions) -> Void) {
    if let userInfo = notification.request.content.userInfo as? [String : AnyObject] {
        // Getting user info
    }
    completionHandler(.Badge)
 }

// Background and closed  push notifications handler
@available(iOS 10.0, *)
func userNotificationCenter(center: UNUserNotificationCenter, didReceiveNotificationResponse response: UNNotificationResponse, withCompletionHandler completionHandler: () -> Void)  {
    if let userInfo = response.notification.request.content.userInfo as? [String : AnyObject] {
        // Getting user info
    }
    completionHandler()
}
Aiaia answered 14/10, 2018 at 10:3 Comment(3)
Unrelated, I don’t want you to lose hope, Firebase has loads of problems in v5, this is, and was my method in Firebase 3 , when they messed it up; I had to switch to OneSignal. They also support CURL.Aiaia
Yes, I think so. Because I have other problems that because of Firebase versions.Fenske
If you ever changed your mind, it’s not much of a choice; I’ll be here for any issues with OneSignal.Aiaia
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As you tried i believe every thing , background permission is enable , content-available is the part of payload, you are also receiving notification in active state, last thing will be Power save mode, you need to check is power saving is off; as if you Phone is in power saving mode, then background refresh and other process is gone in limited state, so app will not call didReceivedNotifcation in background.

Taiga answered 14/10, 2018 at 17:51 Comment(2)
I just tried your solution but unfortunately it doesn't called in the background.Fenske
"content-available": 1 should be the part of aps in payload ; Please check apple documentation (developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/… ).Taiga

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