Notification Content Extension allows you to customize the appearance of the notification in expanded mode.For info on how to create campaigns with templates in the dashboard refer to this link.
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Prerequisites Make sure you have completed the App Target and Notification Service Extension Implementation for supporting Rich Push in your project before proceeding with the below steps. |
STEPS:
To support these custom push templates, your project needs to have a Notification Content Extension. Follow the below steps to create a Content Extension and to set it up to support MoEngage templates:
1. Create a Notification Content Extension
After the target is created, Activate the scheme for Extension when prompted for the same.
After this, your extension will be added to the project you will see a class with the extension name provided by you while creating and an .plist file associated with it.
2. Set deployment target
Set the deployment target same as the main app target.
3. Add required Capabilities
In the Capabilities Section add App Groups and select the same app group id that you have configured in your App target and Notification Service Extension target.
Refer to the Set AppGroup ID section of the doc for more information on setting the app group ID on the main target
4. Info.plist changes
Make the changes in the Info.plist of your Notification Content Extension, as shown above, set NSExtensionAttributes as following:
| Attribute | Attribute Value |
|---|---|
| UNNotificationExtensionCategory | MOE_PUSH_TEMPLATE |
| UNNotificationExtensionInitialContentSizeRatio | 1.2 |
| UNNotificationExtensionDefaultContentHidden | YES |
| UNNotificationExtensionUserInteractionEnabled | YES |
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Note Update the UNNotificationExtensionCategory with the necessary values according to the categories that you have declared. |
5. Storyboard changes
Select MainInterface.storyboard in your Content extension and remove the default label which is placed there and set the background color of the view to clear color, as shown:
6. MoEngageRichNotification Integration
Integration via Swift Package Manager (Recommended)
To integrate via SPM, use the GitHub url https://github.com/moengage/apple-sdk.git for SDK versions equal and above 9.23.0, or https://github.com/moengage/MoEngage-iOS-SDK.git for other SDK versions link and set the branch as master or required version.
Integration via CocoaPod
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Information CocoaPods is being deprecated. MoEngage recommends using Swift Package Manager for all new integrations. For more info on CocoaPods, refer to CocoaPods Integration Guide. |
For integrating through CocoaPod, include MoEngageRichNotification pod for your Notification Content Extension as shown below, and run the pod update / install command :
target "NotificationContent" do
pod 'MoEngage-iOS-SDK/RichNotification',
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Manual Integration
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7. Code Changes in Content Extension:
import UIKit
import UserNotifications
import UserNotificationsUI
import MoEngageRichNotification
class NotificationViewController: UIViewController, UNNotificationContentExtension {
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
// Set App Group ID
MoEngageSDKRichNotification.setAppGroupID("Your App Group ID")
}
func didReceive(_ notification: UNNotification) {
// Method to add template to UI
MoEngageSDKRichNotification.addPushTemplate(toController: self, withNotification: notification)
}
}
#import "NotificationViewController.h"
#import <UserNotifications/UserNotifications.h>
#import <UserNotificationsUI/UserNotificationsUI.h>
@import MoEngageRichNotification;
@interface NotificationViewController () <UNNotificationContentExtension>
@end
@implementation NotificationViewController
- (void)viewDidLoad {
[super viewDidLoad];
// Set App Group ID
[MoEngageSDKRichNotification setAppGroupID:@"Your App Group ID"];
}
- (void)didReceiveNotification:(UNNotification *)notification {
// Method to add template to UI
[MoEngageSDKRichNotification addPushTemplateToController:self withNotification:notification];
}
@end
As shown above, make these changes in your NotificationViewController class:
- Set the same App Group ID in viewDidLoad() method which was enabled in Capabilities.
- Call addPushTemplate(toController:withNotification:) method to add template in didReceiveNotification() callback.
8. Notification Click callback in App:
In the case of Simple Image Carousel notification, to know which slide was clicked by the user, make use of MOMessagingDelegate to get notificationClicked(withScreenName: andKVPairs:) callback to get key-value pairs and screen name if set for the clicked slide. Refer to the example below, here we are registering for the callback in AppDelegate:
class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate, UNUserNotificationCenterDelegate, MOMessagingDelegate{
func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {
// Set the delegate
MOMessaging.sharedInstance.setMessagingDelegate(self)
//Rest of the implementation
}
// Notification Clicked Callback
func notificationClicked(withScreenName screenName: String?, andKVPairs kvPairs: [AnyHashable : Any]?) {
if let screenName = screenName {
print("Navigate to Screen:\(screenName)")
}
if let actionKVPairs = kvPairs {
print("Selected Action KVPair:\(actionKVPairs)")
}
}
// Notification Clicked Callback with Push Payload
func notificationClicked(withScreenName screenName: String?, kvPairs: [AnyHashable : Any]?, andPushPayload userInfo: [AnyHashable : Any]) {
print("Push Payload: \(userInfo)")
if let screenName = screenName {
print("Navigate to Screen:\(screenName)")
}
if let actionKVPairs = kvPairs {
print("Selected Action KVPair:\(actionKVPairs)")
}
}
}
@interface AppDelegate () <UNUserNotificationCenterDelegate, MOMessagingDelegate>
@end
@implementation AppDelegate
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {
// Set the delegate
[[MOMessaging sharedInstance] setMessagingDelegate:self forAppID:@"YOUR WORKSPACE ID"];
//Rest of the implementation
}
// Notification Clicked Callback
-(void)notificationClickedWithScreenName:(NSString *)screenName andKVPairs:(NSDictionary *)kvPairs{
if (screenName) {
NSLog(@"Screen Name : %@",screenName);
}
if (kvPairs) {
NSLog(@"KV Pairs : %@",kvPairs);
}
}
// Notification Clicked Callback with Push Payload
-(void)notificationClickedWithScreenName:(NSString *)screenName KVPairs:(NSDictionary *)kvPairs andPushPayload:(NSDictionary *)userInfo{
NSLog(@"Push Payload: %@",userInfo);
if (screenName) {
NSLog(@"Screen Name : %@",screenName);
}
if (kvPairs) {
NSLog(@"KV Pairs : %@",kvPairs);
}
}
@end
This callback will also be called for normal and Stylized Basic Notifications and could be made use of there as well.