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Kotlin Multiplatform Push Notification Library targetting android and iOS
KMPNotifier - Kotlin Multiplatform Push Notification
Simple and easy to use Kotlin Multiplatform Push Notification library (using Firebase Cloud Messaging) targeting ios and android.
This library is used in FindTravelNow production KMP project.
You can check out Documentation for full library api information.
Features
- 🔔 Local and Push Notification (Firebase Cloud Messaging)
- 📱 Multiplatform (android and iOS)
Installation
Before starting you need to setup basic setup using Firebase official guideline (like initializing project in Firebase, adding google-services.json to android, GoogleService-Info.plist to iOS).
Minimum Requirements
- Android:
minSdkVersion 21 - iOS:
iOS 14.1
Gradle Setup
KMPNotifier is available on Maven Central. In your root project build.gradle.kts file (or settings.gradle file) add mavenCentral() to repositories, and add google-services plugin to plugins.
plugins {
id("com.android.application") version "8.1.3" apply false
id("org.jetbrains.kotlin.multiplatform") version "1.9.20" apply false
id("com.google.gms.google-services") version "4.4.0" apply false
}
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
Then in your shared module you add dependency in commonMain. Latest version: . In iOS framework part export this library as well.
sourceSets {
commonMain.dependencies {
api("io.github.mirzemehdi:kmpnotifier:<version>") // in iOS export this library
}
}
listOf(iosX64(),iosArm64(),iosSimulatorArm64()).forEach { iosTarget ->
iosTarget.binaries.framework {
export("io.github.mirzemehdi:kmpnotifier:<version>")
...
}
}
And in androidApp build.gradle.kts file you apply google-services plugin
plugins {
id("com.android.application")
id("com.google.gms.google-services")
}
Platform Setup
In both platforms on Application Start you need to initialize library using
NotifierManager.initialize(NotificationPlatformConfiguration) //passing android or ios configuration depending on the platform
Android
Android Setup
class MyApplication : Application() {
override fun onCreate() {
super.onCreate()
/**
* By default showPushNotification value is true.
* When set showPushNotification to false foreground push notification will not be shown to user.
* You can still get notification content using #onPushNotification listener method.
*/
NotifierManager.initialize(
configuration = NotificationPlatformConfiguration.Android(
notificationIconResId = R.drawable.ic_launcher_foreground,
showPushNotification = true,
)
)
}
}
Also starting from Android 13(API Level 33) you need to ask runtime POST_NOTIFICATIONS in activity. I created utility function that you can use in activity.
val permissionUtil by permissionUtil()
permissionUtil.askNotificationPermission() //this will ask permission in Android 13(API Level 33) or above, otherwise permission will be granted.
iOS
iOS Setup
First you just need to include FirebaseMessaging library to your ios app from Xcode. Then on application start you need to call both FirebaseApp initialization and NotifierManager initialization methods, and apnsToken setting as below. Don't forget to add Push Notifications and Background Modes (Remote Notifications) signing capability in Xcode.
import SwiftUI
import shared
import FirebaseCore
import FirebaseMessaging
class AppDelegate: NSObject, UIApplicationDelegate {
func application(_ application: UIApplication,
didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey : Any]? = nil) -> Bool {
FirebaseApp.configure() //important
//By default showPushNotification value is true.
//When set showPushNotification to false foreground push notification will not be shown.
//You can still get notification content using #onPushNotification listener method.
NotifierManager.shared.initialize(configuration: NotificationPlatformConfigurationIos(showPushNotification: true))
return true
}
func application(_ application: UIApplication, didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken deviceToken: Data) {
Messaging.messaging().apnsToken = deviceToken
}
}
@main
struct iOSApp: App {
@UIApplicationDelegateAdaptor(AppDelegate.self) var delegate
var body: some Scene {
WindowGroup {
ContentView()
}
}
}
Usage
You can send either local or push notification.
Local Notification
Send notification
val notifier = NotifierManager.getLocalNotifier()
val notificationId = notifier.notify("Title", "Body")
// or you can use below to specify ID yourself
notifier.notify(1, "Title", "Body")
Remove notification by Id or all notifications
notifer.remove(notificationId) //Removes notification by Id
notifier.removeAll() //Removes all notification
Push Notification
Listen for push notification token changes
In this method you can send notification token to the server.
NotifierManager.addListener(object : NotifierManager.Listener {
override fun onNewToken(token: String) {
println("onNewToken: $token") //Update user token in the server if needed
}
})
Receive notification type messages
NotifierManager.addListener(object : NotifierManager.Listener {
override fun onPushNotification(title:String?,body:String?) {
println("Push Notification notification title: $title")
}
})
Receive data payload
NotifierManager.addListener(object : NotifierManager.Listener {
override fun onPayloadData(data: PayloadData) {
println("Push Notification payloadData: $data") //PayloadData is just typeAlias for Map<String,*>.
}
})
And you need to call below platform-specific functions in order to receive payload data properly.
Android
Call NotifierManager.onCreateOrOnNewIntent(intent) on launcher Activity's onCreate and onNewIntent methods.
override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState)
NotifierManager.onCreateOrOnNewIntent(intent)
...
}
override fun onNewIntent(intent: Intent?) {
super.onNewIntent(intent)
NotifierManager.onCreateOrOnNewIntent(intent)
}
iOS
Call NotifierManager.onApplicationDidReceiveRemoteNotification(userInfo: userInfo) on application's didReceiveRemoteNotification method.
func application(_ application: UIApplication, didReceiveRemoteNotification userInfo: [AnyHashable : Any]) async -> UIBackgroundFetchResult {
NotifierManager.shared.onApplicationDidReceiveRemoteNotification(userInfo: userInfo)
return UIBackgroundFetchResult.newData
}
Detecting notification click and get payload data
Make sure you follow previous step for getting payload data properly.
NotifierManager.addListener(object : NotifierManager.Listener {
override fun onNotificationClicked(data: PayloadData) {
super.onNotificationClicked(data)
println("Notification clicked, Notification payloadData: $data")
}
})
Other functions
NotifierManager.getPushNotifier().getToken() //Get current user push notification token
NotifierManager.getPushNotifier().deleteMyToken() //Delete user's token for example when user logs out
NotifierManager.getPushNotifier().subscribeToTopic("new_users")
NotifierManager.getPushNotifier().unSubscribeFromTopic("new_users")