I am scheduling daily repeating notifications by setting only hour, minutes and seconds:
func addNotification(fireDate: Date)
{
let notificationCenter = UNUserNotificationCenter.current()
let content = UNMutableNotificationContent()
content.title = "Some title"
content.body = "Some message"
content.sound = .default
content.categoryIdentifier = "MyCategory"
let calendar = Calendar(identifier: .gregorian)
let triggerDate = calendar.dateComponents([.hour, .minute, .second], from: fireDate)
let trigger = UNCalendarNotificationTrigger(dateMatching: triggerDate, repeats: true)
let requestID = UUID().uuidString
let notificationRequest = UNNotificationRequest(identifier: requestID, content: content, trigger: trigger)
notificationCenter.add(notificationRequest) { error in
if let error = error
{
print(error.localizedDescription)
}
}
}
Now I would like to be able to cancel all notifications for current day, so I could receive notifications starting with tomorrow. I tried to subclass UNCalendarNotificationTrigger in order to change nextTriggerDate, but there is an error when adding a notification using my custom trigger class. Cannot find a way to achieve this, if I cancel a scheduled notification at certain time, I will not receive that notification anymore. Any ideas are appreciated.
I have this code below to test how local notification works every hour. But im not getting anything.
Also, is there a way to send different local notifications messages in different times? and im just calling the LocalNotificationHour() in viewDidLoad()
I just started learning swift, so im sorry in advance.
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#objc func LocalNotificationHour() {
let user = UNUserNotificationCenter.current()
user.requestAuthorization(options: [.alert,.sound]) { (granted, error) in}
let content = UNMutableNotificationContent()
content.title = "Local Notification"
content.body = "This is a test."
var dateComponents = DateComponents()
dateComponents.calendar = Calendar.current
dateComponents.hour = 1
let trigger = UNCalendarNotificationTrigger(dateMatching: dateComponents, repeats: true)
let uuid = UUID().uuidString
let request = UNNotificationRequest(identifier: uuid, content: content, trigger: trigger)
user.add(request) { (error) in print("Error")}
}
var dateComponents = DateComponents()
dateComponents.calendar = Calendar.current
dateComponents.hour = 1
let trigger = UNCalendarNotificationTrigger(dateMatching: dateComponents, repeats: true)
This basically takes todays date and sets the time to 1am. Using: UNCalendarNotificationTrigger(dateMatching: you are telling the notification to trigger at 1am today and then repeat at the same time each day.
To trigger a notification based on a time interval you should use the UNTimeIntervalNotificationTrigger.
// Fire in 60 minutes (60 seconds times 60)
let trigger = UNTimeIntervalNotificationTrigger(timeInterval: (60*60), repeats: false)
You can schedule your notification for every minute by adding following code:
UNUserNotificationCenter.current().requestAuthorization(options: [.alert, .sound]) { (success, error) in
if error == nil, !success {
print("Error = \(error!.localizedDescription)")
} else {
let content = UNMutableNotificationContent()
content.title = "Local Notification"
content.body = "This is a test."
content.sound = UNNotificationSound.default
let trigger = UNTimeIntervalNotificationTrigger(timeInterval: 60, repeats: true)
let uuid = UUID().uuidString
let request = UNNotificationRequest(identifier: uuid, content: content, trigger: trigger)
UNUserNotificationCenter.current().add(request, withCompletionHandler: nil)
}
}
I have a local notification which repeats every month at a specific day:
func setNotifications(date: Date, forMonth: Bool) {
let center = UNUserNotificationCenter.current()
center.getNotificationSettings { (settings) in
if settings.authorizationStatus == .authorized {
if forMonth == true {
let content = UNMutableNotificationContent()
content.title = ""
content.body = "Here is some nice content."
content.sound = UNNotificationSound.default()
let triggerDate = Calendar.current.dateComponents([.day], from: date)
let trigger = UNCalendarNotificationTrigger(dateMatching: triggerDate, repeats: true)
let request = UNNotificationRequest(identifier: "MonthNotification", content: content, trigger: trigger)
center.add(request, withCompletionHandler: nil)
}
}
}
}
Let's say the date is 28.01.2018 you will get a notification at 28.02. and so on...
How can I achieve that this notification not appears at another special date (which has this day), for example 28.05.2018?
I hope my question is clear enough.
I am trying to create a timer which triggers a local notification to go off at a time that the user has set. The issue I am having is that I cannot figure out a way to be able to set the local notification to go off at say 7:00PM. Almost all the methods found when researching this issue involved the local notification going off at a certain amount of time from the current date. I am trying to allow the user to select 7:00PM and then have the notification go off at that time. Logically it makes sense that this can be achieved through having the final time (selected value by the user) - current time which would give you the time difference. I am however not entirely sure how to do this.
Any help with regard to the topic will be very much appreciated, thank you. Below is the code which I am currently using to trigger a local notification.
let center = UNUserNotificationCenter.current()
content.title = storedMessage
content.body = "Drag down to reset or disable alarm"
content.categoryIdentifier = "alarm"
content.userInfo = ["customData": "fizzbuzz"]
content.sound = UNNotificationSound.init(named: "1.mp3")
content.badge = 1
let trigger = UNTimeIntervalNotificationTrigger(timeInterval: timeAmount, repeats: false)
let request = UNNotificationRequest(identifier: "requestAlarm", content: content, trigger: trigger)
center.add(request)
center.delegate = self
Well in iOS 10 Apple has deprecated UILocalNotification which means it is time to get familiar with a new notifications framework.
Setup
This is a long post so let’s start easy by importing the new notifications framework:
// Swift
import UserNotifications
// Objective-C (with modules enabled)
#import UserNotifications;
You manage notifications through a shared UNUserNotificationCenter object:
// Swift
let center = UNUserNotificationCenter.current()
// Objective-C
UNUserNotificationCenter *center = [UNUserNotificationCenter currentNotificationCenter];
Authorization
As with the older notifications framework you need to have the user’s permission for the types of notification your App will use. Make the request early in your App life cycle such as in application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:. The first time your App requests authorization the system shows the user an alert, after that they can manage the permissions from settings:
// Swift
let options: UNAuthorizationOptions = [.alert, .sound];
// Objective-C
UNAuthorizationOptions options = UNAuthorizationOptionAlert + UNAuthorizationOptionSound;
You make the actual authorization request using the shared notification center:
// Swift
center.requestAuthorization(options: options) { (granted, error) in
if !granted {
print("Something went wrong")
}
}
// Objective-C
[center requestAuthorizationWithOptions:options
completionHandler:^(BOOL granted, NSError * _Nullable error) {
if (!granted) {
NSLog(#"Something went wrong");
}
}];
The framework calls the completion handler with a boolean indicating if the access was granted and an error object which will be nil if no error occurred.
Note: The user can change the notifications settings for your App at any time. You can check the allowed settings with getNotificationSettings. This calls a completion block asynchronously with a UNNotificationSettings object you can use to check the authorization status or the individual notification settings:
// Swift
center.getNotificationSettings { (settings) in
if settings.authorizationStatus != .authorized {
// Notifications not allowed
}
}
// Objective-C
[center getNotificationSettingsWithCompletionHandler:^(UNNotificationSettings * _Nonnull settings) {
if (settings.authorizationStatus != UNAuthorizationStatusAuthorized) {
// Notifications not allowed
}
}];
Creating A Notification Request
A UNNotificationRequest notification request contains content and a trigger condition:
Notification Content
The content of a notification is an instance of the UNMutableNotificationContent with the following properties set as required:
title: String containing the primary reason for the alert.
subtitle: String containing an alert subtitle (if required)
body: String containing the alert message text
badge: Number to show on the app’s icon.
sound: A sound to play when the alert is delivered. Use UNNotificationSound.default() or create a custom sound from a file.
launchImageName: name of a launch image to use if your app is launched in response to a notification.
userInfo: A dictionary of custom info to pass in the notification
attachments: An array of UNNotificationAttachment objects. Use to include audio, image or video content.
Note that when localizing the alert strings like the title it is better to use localizedUserNotificationString(forKey:arguments:) which delays loading the localization until the notification is delivered.
A quick example:
// Swift
let content = UNMutableNotificationContent()
content.title = "Don't forget"
content.body = "Buy some milk"
content.sound = UNNotificationSound.default()
// Objective-C
UNMutableNotificationContent *content = [UNMutableNotificationContent new];
content.title = #"Don't forget";
content.body = #"Buy some milk";
content.sound = [UNNotificationSound defaultSound];
Notification Trigger
Trigger a notification based on time, calendar or location. The trigger can be repeating:
Time interval: Schedule a notification for a number of seconds later. For example to trigger in five minutes:
// Swift
let trigger = UNTimeIntervalNotificationTrigger(timeInterval: 300, repeats: false)
// Objective-C
UNTimeIntervalNotificationTrigger *trigger = [UNTimeIntervalNotificationTrigger triggerWithTimeInterval:300
repeats:NO];
Calendar: Trigger at a specific date and time. The trigger is created using a date components object which makes it easier for certain repeating intervals. To convert a Date to its date components use the current calendar. For example:
// Swift
let date = Date(timeIntervalSinceNow: 3600)
let triggerDate = Calendar.current.dateComponents([.year, .month, .day, .hour, .minute, .second], from: date)
// Objective-C
NSDate *date = [NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSinceNow:3600];
NSDateComponents *triggerDate = [[NSCalendar currentCalendar]
components:NSCalendarUnitYear +
NSCalendarUnitMonth + NSCalendarUnitDay +
NSCalendarUnitHour + NSCalendarUnitMinute +
NSCalendarUnitSecond fromDate:date];
To create the trigger from the date components:
// Swift
let trigger = UNCalendarNotificationTrigger(dateMatching: triggerDate, repeats: false)
// Objective-C
UNCalendarNotificationTrigger *trigger = [UNCalendarNotificationTrigger triggerWithDateMatchingComponents:triggerDate
repeats:NO];
To create a trigger that repeats at a certain interval use the correct set of date components. For example, to have the notification repeat daily at the same time we need just the hour, minutes and seconds:
let triggerDaily = Calendar.current.dateComponents([hour, .minute, .second], from: date)
let trigger = UNCalendarNotificationTrigger(dateMatching: triggerDaily, repeats: true)
To have it repeat weekly at the same time we also need the weekday:
let triggerWeekly = Calendar.current.dateComponents([.weekday, .hour, .minute, .second], from: date)
let trigger = UNCalendarNotificationTrigger(dateMatching: triggerWeekly, repeats: true)
Scheduling
With both the content and trigger ready we create a new notification request and add it to the notification center. Each notification request requires a string identifier for future reference:
// Swift
let identifier = "UYLLocalNotification"
let request = UNNotificationRequest(identifier: identifier, content: content, trigger: trigger)
center.add(request, withCompletionHandler: { (error) in
if let error = error {
// Something went wrong
}
})
// Objective-C
NSString *identifier = #"UYLLocalNotification";
UNNotificationRequest *request = [UNNotificationRequest requestWithIdentifier:identifier
content:content trigger:trigger]
[center addNotificationRequest:request withCompletionHandler:^(NSError * _Nullable error) {
if (error != nil) {
NSLog(#"Something went wrong: %#",error);
}
}];
To launch notification on specific time use below code.
let content = UNMutableNotificationContent()
content.title = "Title"
content.body = "Body"
content.sound = UNNotificationSound.default()
let gregorian = Calendar(identifier: .gregorian)
let now = Date()
var components = gregorian.dateComponents([.year, .month, .day, .hour, .minute, .second], from: now)
// Change the time to 7:00:00 in your locale
components.hour = 7
components.minute = 0
components.second = 0
let date = gregorian.date(from: components)!
let triggerDaily = Calendar.current.dateComponents([.hour,.minute,.second,], from: date)
let trigger = UNCalendarNotificationTrigger(dateMatching: triggerDaily, repeats: true)
let request = UNNotificationRequest(identifier: CommonViewController.Identifier, content: content, trigger: trigger)
print("INSIDE NOTIFICATION")
UNUserNotificationCenter.current().add(request, withCompletionHandler: {(error) in
if let error = error {
print("SOMETHING WENT WRONG")
}
})
And to launch constantly in specific time interval for example after every 2 minutes use below line for trigger.
let trigger = UNTimeIntervalNotificationTrigger(timeInterval: 120, repeats: true)
For Swift You can possibly Use this Code:
let calendar = Calendar.current
let components = DateComponents(year: 2018, month: 05, day: 06, hour: 20, minute: 22) // Set the date here when you want Notification
let date = calendar.date(from: components)
let comp2 = calendar.dateComponents([.year,.month,.day,.hour,.minute], from: date!)
let trigger = UNCalendarNotificationTrigger(dateMatching: comp2, repeats: true)
let content = UNMutableNotificationContent()
content.title = "Notification Demo"
content.subtitle = "Demo"
content.body = "Notification on specific date!!"
let request = UNNotificationRequest(
identifier: "identifier",
content: content,
trigger: trigger
)
UNUserNotificationCenter.current().add(request, withCompletionHandler: { error in
if error != nil {
//handle error
} else {
//notification set up successfully
}
})
Hope this Help.
This is the simplest way to add a notification at a specific time, and it is based off of Apple's Developer Documentation: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/usernotifications
Here is my implementation in a modular function:
public func simpleAddNotification(hour: Int, minute: Int, identifier: String, title: String, body: String) {
// Initialize User Notification Center Object
let center = UNUserNotificationCenter.current()
// The content of the Notification
let content = UNMutableNotificationContent()
content.title = title
content.body = body
content.sound = .default
// The selected time to notify the user
var dateComponents = DateComponents()
dateComponents.calendar = Calendar.current
dateComponents.hour = hour
dateComponents.minute = minute
// The time/repeat trigger
let trigger = UNCalendarNotificationTrigger(dateMatching: dateComponents, repeats: true)
// Initializing the Notification Request object to add to the Notification Center
let request = UNNotificationRequest(identifier: identifier, content: content, trigger: trigger)
// Adding the notification to the center
center.add(request) { (error) in
if (error) != nil {
print(error!.localizedDescription)
}
}
}
try this
let dateformateer = NSDateFormatter()
dateformateer.timeStyle = .ShortStyle
let notification = UILocalNotification()
var datecomponent = NSDateComponents()
datecomponent = NSCalendar.currentCalendar().components([NSCalendarUnit.Day,NSCalendarUnit.Month,NSCalendarUnit.Hour,NSCalendarUnit.Year, NSCalendarUnit.Minute],fromDate: Datepicker.date)
var fixdate = NSDate()
fixdate = NSCalendar.currentCalendar().dateFromComponents(datecomponent)!
notification.fireDate = fixdate
notification.alertTitle = "Title"
notification.alertBody = "Body"
UIApplication.sharedApplication().scheduleLocalNotification(notification)`
I want to repeat local notification every week, before iOS10 there is repeatInterval, but i am not able to find anything suitable to repeat notifications in iOS10.
TimeTrigger and calendarTrigger both have repeat as true or false, where can i apply repeat as weekly, daily, monthly.
Thanks.
Try this.
func scheduleNotification(at date: Date, body: String) {
let triggerWeekly = Calendar.current.dateComponents([.weekday,hour,.minute,.second,], from: date)
let trigger = UNCalendarNotificationTrigger(dateMatching: triggerWeekly, repeats: true)
let content = UNMutableNotificationContent()
content.title = "Dont Forget"
content.body = body
content.sound = UNNotificationSound.default()
//content.categoryIdentifier = "todoList"
let request = UNNotificationRequest(identifier: "textNotification", content: content, trigger: trigger)
UNUserNotificationCenter.current().delegate = self
//UNUserNotificationCenter.current().removeAllPendingNotificationRequests()
UNUserNotificationCenter.current().add(request) {(error) in
if let error = error {
print("Uh oh! We had an error: \(error)")
}
}
}