I have tested push notifications as a developer account and it worked, But when i tried to put it on TestFlight for the testers to test it, it didn't show a push notification but the data is correctly received, So is there a kind of certificate that i need to generate for TestFlight?
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回答1:
But when i tried to put it on TestFlight for the testers to test it, it didn't show a push notification but the data is correctly received.
That sentence is confusing. If you didn't get the push notification, what data is correctly received?
Anyway, if I recall correctly, for TestFlight you are using an AdHoc provisioning profile, which works with the production push environment. Therefore you'll need a production push certificate in order to push to devices that installed the app via TestFlight. In addition, don't forget that development device tokens are different than production device tokens, so make sure you are using the correct tokens.
回答2:
1.You need to use production certificate for testflight build. 2. Also need to remove sanbox (sandbox mode) from push notification url in push sending script.
回答3:
If you use Firebase, you have to add in:
TestFlight:
-(void)application:(UIApplication *)application didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken:(NSData *)deviceToken { [[FIRInstanceID instanceID] setAPNSToken:deviceToken type:FIRInstanceIDAPNSTokenTypeSandbox]; }
Production:
-(void)application:(UIApplication *)application didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken:(NSData *)deviceToken { [[FIRInstanceID instanceID] setAPNSToken:deviceToken type:FIRInstanceIDAPNSTokenTypeProd]; }
回答4:
if you used GCM. In Development:-
_registrationOptions = @{kGGLInstanceIDRegisterAPNSOption:deviceToken,
kGGLInstanceIDAPNSServerTypeSandboxOption:@YES};
In Distribution:-
_registrationOptions = @{kGGLInstanceIDRegisterAPNSOption:deviceToken,
kGGLInstanceIDAPNSServerTypeSandboxOption:@NO};
回答5:
For TestFlight, use
- Production certificate
- "gateway.push.apple.com" at the server(back end job)
回答6:
We need two certificates for sending notifications, one for development and one for production. In my case I'm using PushSharp solution to send notification .
This is for development:
var config = new ApnsConfiguration(ApnsConfiguration.ApnsServerEnvironment.Sandbox, "development.p12", "password");
var broker = new ApnsServiceBroker(config);
This is for Production:
var config = new ApnsConfiguration(ApnsConfiguration.ApnsServerEnvironment.Production, "production.p12", "password");
var broker = new ApnsServiceBroker(config);