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How a push notification behaves based on iOS application state



2019 Community Moderator ElectionPassing Data between View ControllersHow do I get a background location update every n minutes in my iOS application?Update badge with push notification while app in backgroundGet push notification while App in foreground iOSSilent Push Notification in iOS 7 does not workBackground push notifications arrive when code is executed via XCode but not if running independently of XCodeHow to debug app when launch by push notification in XcodeApple Push Notification not working properlySilent push notifications only delivered if device is charging and/or app is foregroundSilent push notification is not working










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I want to understand what will happen if a push notification arrives to device.



  1. App Not running - what will happen if notification arrives - state change?

  2. App is in foreground - ?

  3. App is background - ?

  4. App is inactive state ?

I am assuming if App is not running we can invoke by sending a silent push notification in some situations.



Can some one explain me how a push notification works based on app state.










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    I want to understand what will happen if a push notification arrives to device.



    1. App Not running - what will happen if notification arrives - state change?

    2. App is in foreground - ?

    3. App is background - ?

    4. App is inactive state ?

    I am assuming if App is not running we can invoke by sending a silent push notification in some situations.



    Can some one explain me how a push notification works based on app state.










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      I want to understand what will happen if a push notification arrives to device.



      1. App Not running - what will happen if notification arrives - state change?

      2. App is in foreground - ?

      3. App is background - ?

      4. App is inactive state ?

      I am assuming if App is not running we can invoke by sending a silent push notification in some situations.



      Can some one explain me how a push notification works based on app state.










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      I want to understand what will happen if a push notification arrives to device.



      1. App Not running - what will happen if notification arrives - state change?

      2. App is in foreground - ?

      3. App is background - ?

      4. App is inactive state ?

      I am assuming if App is not running we can invoke by sending a silent push notification in some situations.



      Can some one explain me how a push notification works based on app state.







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          If the application is not running or in background state, if the user accepted to receive push notifications, the push notification will be sent to the device that will display it on screen.



          From this displayed notification, you can launch or wake the target application.



          The traditional launch callback:



          - (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions


          will be fired and you can access the received notification and its payload from its launchOptions dictionary, using UIApplicationLaunchOptionsRemoteNotificationKey key.



          If the application is running and in foreground, the AppDelegate method



          - (void)application:(UIApplication*)application didReceiveRemoteNotification:(NSDictionary *)userInfo


          will be fired, userInfo containing the push notification payload.






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            If the application is not running or in background state, if the user accepted to receive push notifications, the push notification will be sent to the device that will display it on screen.



            From this displayed notification, you can launch or wake the target application.



            The traditional launch callback:



            - (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions


            will be fired and you can access the received notification and its payload from its launchOptions dictionary, using UIApplicationLaunchOptionsRemoteNotificationKey key.



            If the application is running and in foreground, the AppDelegate method



            - (void)application:(UIApplication*)application didReceiveRemoteNotification:(NSDictionary *)userInfo


            will be fired, userInfo containing the push notification payload.






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              If the application is not running or in background state, if the user accepted to receive push notifications, the push notification will be sent to the device that will display it on screen.



              From this displayed notification, you can launch or wake the target application.



              The traditional launch callback:



              - (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions


              will be fired and you can access the received notification and its payload from its launchOptions dictionary, using UIApplicationLaunchOptionsRemoteNotificationKey key.



              If the application is running and in foreground, the AppDelegate method



              - (void)application:(UIApplication*)application didReceiveRemoteNotification:(NSDictionary *)userInfo


              will be fired, userInfo containing the push notification payload.






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                If the application is not running or in background state, if the user accepted to receive push notifications, the push notification will be sent to the device that will display it on screen.



                From this displayed notification, you can launch or wake the target application.



                The traditional launch callback:



                - (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions


                will be fired and you can access the received notification and its payload from its launchOptions dictionary, using UIApplicationLaunchOptionsRemoteNotificationKey key.



                If the application is running and in foreground, the AppDelegate method



                - (void)application:(UIApplication*)application didReceiveRemoteNotification:(NSDictionary *)userInfo


                will be fired, userInfo containing the push notification payload.






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                If the application is not running or in background state, if the user accepted to receive push notifications, the push notification will be sent to the device that will display it on screen.



                From this displayed notification, you can launch or wake the target application.



                The traditional launch callback:



                - (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions


                will be fired and you can access the received notification and its payload from its launchOptions dictionary, using UIApplicationLaunchOptionsRemoteNotificationKey key.



                If the application is running and in foreground, the AppDelegate method



                - (void)application:(UIApplication*)application didReceiveRemoteNotification:(NSDictionary *)userInfo


                will be fired, userInfo containing the push notification payload.







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