Reputation: 1544
I'm to trying to test my push notifications while utilizing TestFlight.
I can successfully receive a push notification on a device when I deploy directly to it from Xcode. However when I deploy the app to the device via TestFlight (as an external tester) I get "BadDeviceToken".
I have created a "Universal Push Notification Client SSL Certificate" and followed these apple instructions to the letter (I think). As per link:
"The client SSL certificate that is generated is a universal certificate that allows your app to connect to both the development and production environments."
Has anyone got any ideas?
Thanks
FYI:
Relevant Application Service:
iOS Certificates:
Upvotes: 4
Views: 1541
Reputation: 1544
ok, this was my silly error. I am using Pushy.
You specify the environment like so:
apnsClient.connect(ApnsClient.PRODUCTION_APNS_HOST);
Unfortunately I had specified DEVELOPMENT_APNS_HOST before. It would seem that when you use TestFlight you have to specify the production apns host.
Thanks for everyone that looked over the question and answered.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 81
You should try to re-create the certificates from scratch. Make sure that the certificates are production/distribution and not using APNS sandbox. Also, make sure it's on an actual approved device and not a simulator.
From the APNS Docs:
The specified device token was bad. Verify that the request contains a valid token and that the token matches the environment
Also, check out these two links (first one is old):
iPhone APNS Device Tokens in sandbox vs. production
https://salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/119615/send-push-notifications-to-ios-using-apns
Upvotes: 0