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infobip mobilemessaging
Mobile Messaging SDK plugin for Flutter #
Mobile Messaging SDK is designed and developed to easily enable push notification channel in your mobile application. In almost no time of implementation you get push notification in your application and access to the features of Infobip IP Messaging Platform.
The document describes plugin integration steps for your Flutter project.
Requirements
Quick start guide
Requirements #
Flutter 3.3.0+
For iOS project:
Xcode 13.4.1
Minimum deployment target 12.0
For Android project:
Android Studio
Supported API Levels: 21 (Android 5.0 - Lollipop) - 34 (Android 14)
Quick start guide #
This guide is designed to get you up and running with Mobile Messaging SDK plugin for Flutter
Make sure to setup application at the Infobip portal, if you haven't already.
Add MobileMessaging plugin to dependencies at pubspec.yaml:
dependencies:
infobip_mobilemessaging: '^6.1.0'
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Run flutter pub get to install plugin
Configure platforms
iOS
Update the ios/Podfile with iOS deployment target platform 12.0 - platform :ios, '12.0' if needed, and perform in Terminal cd ios && pod update
Import MobileMessaging @import MobileMessaging; and add [MobileMessagingPluginApplicationDelegate install]; into <ProjectName>/ios/Runner/AppDelegate.m (this is required for OS callbacks such as didRegisterForRemoteNotifications to be intercepted by native MobileMessaging SDK) :
...
@import MobileMessaging;
@implementation AppDelegate
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions
{
...
[MobileMessagingPluginApplicationDelegate install];
...
}
...
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import MobileMessaging
...
@UIApplicationMain
@objc class AppDelegate: FlutterAppDelegate {
override func application(
_ application: UIApplication,
didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?
) -> Bool {
...
MobileMessagingPluginApplicationDelegate.install()
...
}
}
...
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Configure your project to support Push Notification as described in item 2 of iOS integration quick start guide
Integrate Notification Service Extension into your app in order to obtain:
more accurate processing of messages and delivery stats
support of rich notifications on the lock screen
Android
Add 'com.google.gms:google-services' to android/build.gradle file
buildscript {
...
dependencies {
...
//Google Services gradle plugin
classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:4.3.10'
}
}
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Add apply plugin: 'com.google.gms.google-services' at the end of your android/app/build.gradle in order to apply Google Services Gradle Plugin
Setup Firebase for your project and add a Firebase configuration file (google-services.json) to the app as described in Firebase documentation. Usually it needs to be added into android/app folder.
Notice #
If you want to provide the Firebase configuration differently, check Applying Firebase configuration
Notice #
Starting from Android 13, Google requires to ask user for notification permission. Follow this guide to make a permission request.
Use plugin in your Dart code:
import 'package:infobip_mobilemessaging/infobip_mobilemessaging.dart';
import 'package:infobip_mobilemessaging/models/configuration.dart';
import 'package:infobip_mobilemessaging/models/library_event.dart';
...
await InfobipMobilemessagingFlutterPlugin.init(Configuration(
applicationCode: "<Your app code>",
iosSettings: IOSSettings(
notificationTypes: ["alert", "badge", "sound"],
logging: true
)
));
InfobipMobilemessaging.on(LibraryEvent.MESSAGE_RECEIVED, (Message event) => {
print("Callback. MESSAGE_RECEIVED event, message text: ${event.body}")
});
...
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