How to disable iOS push notification grouping programmatically?
There's setting to disable push notification grouping in ios. But i want to programmatically disable the notification. Is there any way?
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There's setting to disable push notification grouping in ios. But i want to programmatically disable the notification. Is there any way?
ios push-notification apple-push-notifications
Notifications group by some sort of ID. Don't remember what it's named or where you set it, but if you post local notifications you can group them by that ID. If they're remote notifications, you'd have to create an extension or something that receives the notifications and decides how they're presented, and then group them by given ID. If you just want to disable the grouping, you'd have to do this and just give them separate random ID's. Don't know of any other way.
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Nov 22 at 11:52
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There's setting to disable push notification grouping in ios. But i want to programmatically disable the notification. Is there any way?
ios push-notification apple-push-notifications
There's setting to disable push notification grouping in ios. But i want to programmatically disable the notification. Is there any way?
ios push-notification apple-push-notifications
ios push-notification apple-push-notifications
asked Nov 22 at 11:40
Hemant Raj Singh
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Notifications group by some sort of ID. Don't remember what it's named or where you set it, but if you post local notifications you can group them by that ID. If they're remote notifications, you'd have to create an extension or something that receives the notifications and decides how they're presented, and then group them by given ID. If you just want to disable the grouping, you'd have to do this and just give them separate random ID's. Don't know of any other way.
– Sti
Nov 22 at 11:52
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Notifications group by some sort of ID. Don't remember what it's named or where you set it, but if you post local notifications you can group them by that ID. If they're remote notifications, you'd have to create an extension or something that receives the notifications and decides how they're presented, and then group them by given ID. If you just want to disable the grouping, you'd have to do this and just give them separate random ID's. Don't know of any other way.
– Sti
Nov 22 at 11:52
Notifications group by some sort of ID. Don't remember what it's named or where you set it, but if you post local notifications you can group them by that ID. If they're remote notifications, you'd have to create an extension or something that receives the notifications and decides how they're presented, and then group them by given ID. If you just want to disable the grouping, you'd have to do this and just give them separate random ID's. Don't know of any other way.
– Sti
Nov 22 at 11:52
Notifications group by some sort of ID. Don't remember what it's named or where you set it, but if you post local notifications you can group them by that ID. If they're remote notifications, you'd have to create an extension or something that receives the notifications and decides how they're presented, and then group them by given ID. If you just want to disable the grouping, you'd have to do this and just give them separate random ID's. Don't know of any other way.
– Sti
Nov 22 at 11:52
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The only solution I've seen is to have different groups for notifications, although, I'm not sure it's the best:
let notificationContent = UNMutableNotificationContent()
notificationContent.title = "Hello!"
notificationContent.body = "Test notification"
notificationContent.sound = UNNotificationSound.default
notificationContent.threadIdentifier = "random_thread_identifier"
notificationContent.summaryArgument = ""
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The only solution I've seen is to have different groups for notifications, although, I'm not sure it's the best:
let notificationContent = UNMutableNotificationContent()
notificationContent.title = "Hello!"
notificationContent.body = "Test notification"
notificationContent.sound = UNNotificationSound.default
notificationContent.threadIdentifier = "random_thread_identifier"
notificationContent.summaryArgument = ""
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The only solution I've seen is to have different groups for notifications, although, I'm not sure it's the best:
let notificationContent = UNMutableNotificationContent()
notificationContent.title = "Hello!"
notificationContent.body = "Test notification"
notificationContent.sound = UNNotificationSound.default
notificationContent.threadIdentifier = "random_thread_identifier"
notificationContent.summaryArgument = ""
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The only solution I've seen is to have different groups for notifications, although, I'm not sure it's the best:
let notificationContent = UNMutableNotificationContent()
notificationContent.title = "Hello!"
notificationContent.body = "Test notification"
notificationContent.sound = UNNotificationSound.default
notificationContent.threadIdentifier = "random_thread_identifier"
notificationContent.summaryArgument = ""
The only solution I've seen is to have different groups for notifications, although, I'm not sure it's the best:
let notificationContent = UNMutableNotificationContent()
notificationContent.title = "Hello!"
notificationContent.body = "Test notification"
notificationContent.sound = UNNotificationSound.default
notificationContent.threadIdentifier = "random_thread_identifier"
notificationContent.summaryArgument = ""
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Notifications group by some sort of ID. Don't remember what it's named or where you set it, but if you post local notifications you can group them by that ID. If they're remote notifications, you'd have to create an extension or something that receives the notifications and decides how they're presented, and then group them by given ID. If you just want to disable the grouping, you'd have to do this and just give them separate random ID's. Don't know of any other way.
– Sti
Nov 22 at 11:52