Reputation: 32247
Is it possible to setup an app to send notifications from it's self at specified times? Perhaps by putting them in a queue? As of now I'm having to go through a push notification server and that seems like over kill when I'm sending messages out every Tuesday morning. Also, what is this called (so I can better research it on the web)
Upvotes: 1
Views: 61
Reputation: 668
You can schedule notification like this:
- (void)scheduleNotification
{
//Cancel all previous Local Notifications
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] cancelAllLocalNotifications];
//Set new Local Notifications
Class cls = NSClassFromString(@"UILocalNotification");
if (cls != nil)
{
UILocalNotification *notif = [[cls alloc] init];
//3 days
notif.fireDate = [NSDate dateWithTimeInterval:60.0f*60.0f*24.0f*3.0f sinceDate:[NSDate date]];
notif.timeZone = [NSTimeZone defaultTimeZone];
notif.alertBody = @"Come Back Again! Lets blast All Zombie!";
notif.alertAction = @"PLAY";
notif.soundName = UILocalNotificationDefaultSoundName;
notif.applicationIconBadgeNumber = 1;
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] scheduleLocalNotification:notif];
}
}
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions
{
[application registerForRemoteNotificationTypes:
UIRemoteNotificationTypeBadge |
UIRemoteNotificationTypeAlert |
UIRemoteNotificationTypeSound];
[self scheduleNotification];
..
}
Upvotes: 3