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  • S Schluchti

    @SGaist Many thanks for the links! Didn't know that such great projects exist :)

    I already implemented push notifiction for iOs and android. As it took me some time to implement it, I am thinking about writing it down to save other Qt developers time when implementing that stuff.

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    @Schluchti said in GCM push notifications android:

    @SGaist Many thanks for the links! Didn't know that such great projects exist :)

    I already implemented push notifiction for iOs and android. As it took me some time to implement it, I am thinking about writing it down to save other Qt developers time when implementing that stuff.

    great idea ;-)
    best would be a small example project at gitHub together with blogpost

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      Hi,

      As already mentioned by @SGaist, V-Play provides support for Push Notifications via GCM and OneSignal for Android and iOS. Also, local notifications are possible with V-Play.

      It's really convenient to add, check out this code sample for OneSignal:

      import QtQuick 2.1
      import VPlayPlugins 1.0
      
       OneSignal {
         id: onesignal
      
         appId: "<ONESIGNAL-APP-ID>"
      
         onNotificationReceived: {
           console.debug("Received notification with message:", message)
         }
       }
      

      That's all the code you'll need!

      As pointed out by @ekkescorner, you will need a V-Play Indie- or Enterprise license starting from $49 / month to use these features.

      By the way, support for Firebase is currently in the pipeline ;)

      Cheers,
      Lorenz

      Developer @ V-Play Engine - http://v-play.net/qt

      V-Play simplifies

      • Game Development with Qt
      • Mobile App Dev with Qt esp. iOS & Android

      What others say
      V-Play scored #1 in Cross-Platform App Development Tools Report - see why: https://goo.gl/rgp3rq

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        @Schluchti said in GCM push notifications android:

        @SGaist Many thanks for the links! Didn't know that such great projects exist :)

        I already implemented push notifiction for iOs and android. As it took me some time to implement it, I am thinking about writing it down to save other Qt developers time when implementing that stuff.

        great idea ;-)
        best would be a small example project at gitHub together with blogpost

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        @ekkescorner Yeah, that's what I was thinking about ;-). Hope to get the first article done by the end of this week. :)

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          Thank you for answers guys! I knew before about V-Play, but I'm not interested in using it since it is not free. @Schluchti it would be great if you don't mind sharing your code!

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            First part is now available. https://gympulsr.com/blog/qt/2017/03/08/push-notification-ios-qt.html
            I hope it covers everything.

            Want to read more about Qt?

            https://gympulsr.com/blog/qt/

            Latest Article: https://gympulsr.com/blog/qt/2017/06/14/ios-background-music-qt.html

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            • S Schluchti

              First part is now available. https://gympulsr.com/blog/qt/2017/03/08/push-notification-ios-qt.html
              I hope it covers everything.

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              @Schluchti great article - thx providing your experiences and sample app.

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                Second part is now done: https://gympulsr.com/blog/qt/2017/03/26/push-notification-android-qt.html

                Hope I didn't miss anything (implemented the notifications a while ago and now tried to remember as much as I could ;-)). If something is missing, please let me know.

                Want to read more about Qt?

                https://gympulsr.com/blog/qt/

                Latest Article: https://gympulsr.com/blog/qt/2017/06/14/ios-background-music-qt.html

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                • S Schluchti

                  Second part is now done: https://gympulsr.com/blog/qt/2017/03/26/push-notification-android-qt.html

                  Hope I didn't miss anything (implemented the notifications a while ago and now tried to remember as much as I could ;-)). If something is missing, please let me know.

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                  @Schluchti cool - blog look great :)

                  probably next 2 weeks I'll test it.

                  just still optimizing all my apps for Qt 5.8

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                  • S Schluchti

                    Second part is now done: https://gympulsr.com/blog/qt/2017/03/26/push-notification-android-qt.html

                    Hope I didn't miss anything (implemented the notifications a while ago and now tried to remember as much as I could ;-)). If something is missing, please let me know.

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                      @Atr0n thanks! :)

                      You are refering to the android blog post, right? Have you enabled Gradle in the project settings? I haven't seen this errorin particular, but some similar packaging errors when using Ant. In my experience it sometimes also helps to delete the whole build folder to enforce a clean rebuild.

                      edit: are you sure that error is the acutal reason why it failed?

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                      • S Schluchti

                        @Atr0n thanks! :)

                        You are refering to the android blog post, right? Have you enabled Gradle in the project settings? I haven't seen this errorin particular, but some similar packaging errors when using Ant. In my experience it sometimes also helps to delete the whole build folder to enforce a clean rebuild.

                        edit: are you sure that error is the acutal reason why it failed?

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                        @Schluchti said in GCM push notifications android:

                        @Atr0n thanks! :)

                        You are refering to the android blog post, right? Have you enabled Gradle in the project settings? I haven't seen this errorin particular, but some similar packaging errors when using Ant. In my experience it sometimes also helps to delete the whole build folder to enforce a clean rebuild.

                        edit: are you sure that error is the acutal reason why it failed?

                        Hi @Schluchti,
                        I deleted my last post because after some investigations, I realiced Qt creator has a bug which makes impossible to use the last gradle version (or 3.3 in my case). QT-BUG
                        I will give it a try once qt creator 4.3 is out.
                        Anyway, thanks again for your blog. I hope you keep doing these amazing series.
                        Regards,

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                          @Schluchti Finally I make it work. The python scripts need to be updated to make it works with python3 since apns2 it's only compatible with it at version 0.52. But everything works like a charm..
                          Thank you a lot.
                          PD: I can pull the python script modification to github if you want.

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                            @Schluchti Finally I make it work. The python scripts need to be updated to make it works with python3 since apns2 it's only compatible with it at version 0.52. But everything works like a charm..
                            Thank you a lot.
                            PD: I can pull the python script modification to github if you want.

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                            @Atr0n I am glad that it worked :) It would be great if you could create a pull request for it, many thanks!

                            Want to read more about Qt?

                            https://gympulsr.com/blog/qt/

                            Latest Article: https://gympulsr.com/blog/qt/2017/06/14/ios-background-music-qt.html

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                            • S Schluchti

                              @Atr0n I am glad that it worked :) It would be great if you could create a pull request for it, many thanks!

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                              @Schluchti Nice, thanks!
                              I have a final question for you: How do you stop notifications? For example, if the user log out.
                              I was thinking on moving MyGcmListenerService to the main Activity and start it from there. Then I can start and stop the service when I want. What do you think?
                              Regards,

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                                @Schluchti Nice, thanks!
                                I have a final question for you: How do you stop notifications? For example, if the user log out.
                                I was thinking on moving MyGcmListenerService to the main Activity and start it from there. Then I can start and stop the service when I want. What do you think?
                                Regards,

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                                @Atr0n I haven't done that, but I would probably try a different approach first. It's just a personal preference, but moving such a central component to a different place would be to risky for me. (I would be afraid to break something and miss messages in certain occasions).

                                Instead I would try to store the state (user logged in) somewhere and only show the notification when the user is logged in. One could do that either server-side (probably not that comfortable if the user logs in from different devices) or client-side. For example: You could store a boolean flag somewhere (e.q in SharedPreferences, so you can easily access it from the Java part) that saves the state (logged in/logged out). If you receive a new notification you first check if you are logged in. If you aren't, you discard the receive message.

                                But I am not an android expert...so please take that advice with a grain of salt ;-).

                                P.S: The disadvantage of that approach is, that you always receive messages although they aren't displayed. So if you are sending a lot of messages this could produce unnecessary load. Another thing is, that if you have a app, where users can explicitly disable push notifications, you are kind of screwing them over with that approach. (because messages are received anyhow) In that case I would probably go the way you described and look for ways to disable that feature completely (or even better: don't send notifications from the server in the first place)

                                Want to read more about Qt?

                                https://gympulsr.com/blog/qt/

                                Latest Article: https://gympulsr.com/blog/qt/2017/06/14/ios-background-music-qt.html

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                                • S Schluchti

                                  @Atr0n I haven't done that, but I would probably try a different approach first. It's just a personal preference, but moving such a central component to a different place would be to risky for me. (I would be afraid to break something and miss messages in certain occasions).

                                  Instead I would try to store the state (user logged in) somewhere and only show the notification when the user is logged in. One could do that either server-side (probably not that comfortable if the user logs in from different devices) or client-side. For example: You could store a boolean flag somewhere (e.q in SharedPreferences, so you can easily access it from the Java part) that saves the state (logged in/logged out). If you receive a new notification you first check if you are logged in. If you aren't, you discard the receive message.

                                  But I am not an android expert...so please take that advice with a grain of salt ;-).

                                  P.S: The disadvantage of that approach is, that you always receive messages although they aren't displayed. So if you are sending a lot of messages this could produce unnecessary load. Another thing is, that if you have a app, where users can explicitly disable push notifications, you are kind of screwing them over with that approach. (because messages are received anyhow) In that case I would probably go the way you described and look for ways to disable that feature completely (or even better: don't send notifications from the server in the first place)

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                                  @Schluchti Thanks again for your time!
                                  Finally, I just want to share with you a piece of code that could help the people follow your tutorials. It's a notification sender using Qt code. I am not a Github guy, so I post it here in case you want to use it (or anyone else). Note that if you are using Windows, you need to install openssl 1.02 in your computer.

                                  Edit: This is android only.

                                  http.cpp

                                  http::http(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent)
                                  {
                                      m_manager = new QNetworkAccessManager(this);
                                  
                                      QUrl url("https://gcm-http.googleapis.com/gcm/send");
                                      QNetworkRequest request(url);
                                      request.setHeader(QNetworkRequest::ContentTypeHeader,"application/json");
                                      request.setRawHeader(QByteArray("Authorization"), QByteArray("key=your key here"));
                                  
                                      QByteArray data = "{\"data\" : { \"message\": \"Hello world\"}, \"to\" : \"your target here\" }";
                                      connect(m_manager,&QNetworkAccessManager::finished,this,&http::finished);
                                      m_manager->post(request,data);
                                      qDebug() << data;
                                  }
                                  
                                  void http::finished(QNetworkReply *reply)
                                  {
                                      qDebug() << reply->error() << reply->errorString();
                                      m_mananger->deleteLater();
                                      m_manager = 0;
                                  }
                                  

                                  http.h

                                  #ifndef HTTP_H
                                  #define HTTP_H
                                  
                                  #include <QObject>
                                  #include <QNetworkAccessManager>
                                  #include <QNetworkReply>
                                  
                                  class http : public QObject
                                  {
                                      Q_OBJECT
                                  public:
                                      explicit http(QObject *parent = nullptr);
                                  
                                  signals:
                                  
                                  public slots:
                                      void finished(QNetworkReply *reply);
                                  
                                  private:
                                      QNetworkAccessManager* m_manager;
                                  };
                                  
                                  #endif // HTTP_H
                                  
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