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Only "Badges" instead of "Badges, Sounds, Banners" in Notifications settings #147
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Same issue here |
I had the same issue, and I fixed it by explicitly setting the following in config.push.json: "badge": true, |
I have the same issue, but that doesn't work for me :( |
Any other ideas? |
I thought this issue occurs in latest repo. I have downgrade raix:push to 2.6.12-rc1 and it works for me. Push.send({ |
Downgrading to 2.6.12-rc1 worked for me as well, but still not hearing sounds or feeling vibrations. |
I was having the same issue in 3.0.2 with meteor 1.3 and in fact this was working on 2.6.12. The problem is within the phonegap plugin for iOS, that expects an ios field within the options parameter when initializing the plugin. To solve this, this is what I ended up doing when I call the Push.configure.
I didn't try it using the config.json but I guess it will be the same. I hope this helps |
@tafelito could you try |
@raix, when I trried switching to
With that I got it to compile, but it still needs the ios paramater to be setup in the Push.configure. The reason behind this is that the phonegap plugin is expecting it.
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In the Notifications section in the Settings app, my app only has "Badges" under it where it should have "Badges, Sounds, Banners".
Due to this I don't get "notified" when a new notification comes in, i.e. no banner, no sound, no vibrations. The notification shows up in the notifications tray and on lock screen and the badge number updates, but there are no alerts.
Any ideas how to fix this?
My config.push.json looks like this:
{
"apn": {
"passphrase": "passphrase",
"key": "PushChatKey.pem",
"cert": "PushChatCert.pem"
},
"production":false,
"badge": true,
"sound": true,
"alert": true,
"vibrate": true
}
And I send the notification like this:
Push.send({
from: 'Test',
title: 'Hello',
text: 'World',
badge: 4,
query: {},
sound: 'default'
});
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