Issue
My Ionic 5 app wants to send push notifications. The only guide I could find for this is Using Push Notifications with Firebase in an Ionic + Angular App
Why is Firebase necessary? Can I send push notifications without Firebase?
I tried this setup anyway. I didn't get very far.
The guide has this code:
// Request permission to use push notifications
// iOS will prompt user and return if they granted permission or not
// Android will just grant without prompting
PushNotifications.requestPermission().then( result => {
if (result.granted) {
// Register with Apple / Google to receive push via APNS/FCM
PushNotifications.register();
} else {
// Show some error
}
});
However, Typescript is complaining that the correct method is requestPermissions()
not requestPermission()
.
Both fail when running in XCode, probably because I didn't set up pods.
What are my options with Ionic 5 + Capacitor for sending push notifications without Firebase?
Solution
EDIT:
The guide is now updated to Capacitor 3.
Capacitor 2 guide can be found here
OLD: The guide has been updated to capacitor 2, but capacitor 2 is still in beta.
Install it using next tag
npm install @capacitor/cli@next
npm install @capacitor/core@next
npm install @capacitor/ios@next
npm install @capacitor/android@next
Capacitor uses APNS by default, so if you don’t make the changes in the AppDelegate.swift it should just work.
Answered By - jcesarmobile
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