I just updated GCM to FCM according to this guide here. The site says my service which extends FirebaseInstanceIdService will be called as soon as the token is generated. For some reason, my service is never called and onTokenRefresh is never executed.
My services are registered like this, according to the guide:
<service android:name=".fcm.FcmService">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="com.google.firebase.MESSAGING_EVENT"/>
</intent-filter>
</service>
<service android:name=".fcm.InstanceIdService">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="com.google.firebase.INSTANCEID_EVENT"/>
</intent-filter>
</service>
My service:
public class InstanceIdService extends FirebaseInstanceIdService {
private static final String TAG = "InstanceIdService";
#Override
public void onTokenRefresh() {
String token = FirebaseInstanceId.getInstance().getToken();
Log.e(TAG, "Got token: " + token);
}
}
The LogCat doesn't say anything about missing configuration files or else, and I can see logs about FirebaseApp and a Log entry mentioning the token, but still my service is never called.
Do I need to start this service somewhere in my activity?
Am I doing something wrong? Can someone guide me in the correct direction?
EDIT: using Log.e("TOKEN", "Token: " + FirebaseInstanceId.getInstance().getToken()); correctly prints my token, so that means it was generated successfully. The service still doesn't get called...
EDIT 2: Changing INSTANCEID_EVENT to INSTANCE_ID_EVENT fixed the issue, although I had to reinstall the app. As I already released a beta version containing the new FCM, my beta testers won't be able to subscribe to the topics to reveice incoming messages. So how should I solve that?
Thanks Endanke for figuring this out with me. It seems that the Firebase documentation is inconsistent. One page says your intent filter in your manifest file should be INSTANCE_ID_EVENT, and another says INSTANCEID_EVENT.
You should use INSTANCE_ID_EVENT, and once you make the change, you'll need to completely uninstall and reinstall your app for the changes to kick in.
FCM should be used as a replacement to GCM. In your case it looks like you have services for both FCM and GCM in your manifest. Try remove the gcm.GcmService, and only use the one that extends FirebaseInstanceId.
Make Sure that your Firebase "MyFirebaseInstanceIDService.java" file is directly under the package name tree "com.company"
Don't put them in the separate subpackage like "com.company.services". This is because your google-services.json will look for the files directly under "com.company" directory.
Add the following in your manifest application tag below meta tag (if any)
<service
android:name=".MyFirebaseInstanceIDService">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="com.google.firebase.INSTANCE_ID_EVENT"/>
</intent-filter>
</service>
You will get your TOKEN on the public void onTokenRefresh() method
PS: Download and replace the latest google-services.json from your project console.
After a ton of trial and error my issue was having tools:node="replace" in my application tag...removing it solved the issue for me
I had the same problem and by uninstalling and reinstalling the app on the device onTokenRefresh() got called once. So I guess it changed from GCM where it got called often to just getting called once when there actually is no token.
I've different build variants in my project and I've the following problem:
From: https://firebase.google.com/docs/android/setup#prerequisites
Note: If you have multiple build variants with different package names defined, each app must be added to your project in Firebase console.
Also, check the date of your phone! I once had a difference of 5-7 days! Fixing the day and reinstalling the app fixed this!
What 'Firebase Cloud Messaging' wants is:
Implement a derived class (MyFirebaseInstanceIdService) from
FirebaseInstanceIdService.
Implement the override onTokenRefresh to handle an update on the
token for the device.
In the AndroidManifest.xml reference the 'derived' class prefixed
with a ".".
MyFirebaseInstanceIdService is a 'suggested' name. I personally prefer to prefix such derived classes with an acronym or name that I use throughout the App.
onTokenRefresh() will call only one time.when your app is install first time, if you want to access token from other activity you have to call this method:
FirebaseInstanceId.getInstanceId().getToken();
just change the INSTANCE_ID_EVENT to INSTANCEID_EVENT .it worked for me
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I am using Firebase push notifications in my app. But when I am sending a notification for some event, I am getting notification's multiple times after 2-3 minutes on Nougat devices only. I am getting only a single notification on the devices which are having lower version than Nougat.
I have checked that server is sending only a single notification at a time.
I am having below dependency in my app gradle.
compile `com.google.firebase:firebase-messaging:11.8.0`
And here is the code for FCM Listener:
public class MyFcmListenerService extends FirebaseMessagingService {
#Override
public void onMessageReceived(RemoteMessage remoteMessage) {
}
}
In manifest file:
<service android:name="com.myApp.test.fcm.MyFcmListenerService">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="com.google.firebase.MESSAGING_EVENT" />
</intent-filter>
</service>
This started happening to me when I tried to migrate from old GCM to new FCM.
You need to make sure you remove all GCM related code, including gradle (remove com.google.android.gms:play-services-gcm ) and Manifest
(remove:
<uses-permission android:name="mypackage.permission.C2D_MESSAGE" />
<uses-permission android:name="com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE" />
<permission
android:name="mypackage.permission.C2D_MESSAGE"
android:protectionLevel="signature" />
)
Also make sure you CLEAN your project and REBUILD it, to remove any cached reference to GCM classes. The last part took me like 2 hours to figure out.
A nice trick can be to find-all (⇧⌘F) "GCM" and see if you get hits from the generated files.
Same thing was happening on me , I tried everything only in vain
Then i realised we were storing all fcm tokens of the android device from start till finish without validating or deleting them
I deleted all fcm tokens and re-logged in my app which inserted a fresh singular token in FCM tokens list in my server's db
It worked fine, I think FCM should invalidate earlier tokens before issuing new ones even across installs , multiple apks, and multiple apk debug sessions
Try to send to only 1 token , also clean build and reinstall your app
How can I send a notification from one user to another using Android (I'm using firebase database).
I have a student user when he clicks on a button it will send a notification to his Academic advisor.
I've watched a lot of tutorials but all of them are using notificationCompat and noificationManager and I can't specify to which user this notification will be send
Thanks
You can send notification using token..You can get token..
Create android project in android studio
Open the project & Go to >Tools>Firebase>cloud messaging>set up firebase cloud messaging>
connection to your apps firebase>Connect to firebase>Create a new project using email
Add FCM to your app
Note: You need to a gmail address for adding above 3 & 4 . These will automatically configure your gadle don't do anything...
Create a class named FirebaseIDService & paste bellow code ..
public class FirebaseIDService extends FirebaseInstanceIdService {
#Override
public void onTokenRefresh() {
String refreshedToken = FirebaseInstanceId.getInstance().getToken();
Log.e("***refreshedToken",refreshedToken);
}
}
In Manifest file you add
<service android:name=".FirebaseIDService" android:exported="true">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="com.google.firebase.INSTANCE_ID_EVENT"/>
</intent-filter>
</service>
You will get a toke like bellow error log
***refreshedToken: eroNxVsruNk:APA91bF5gSK4Hlt-x-Pc2ecw0D8vMHoXwdZ-JY9SSl4KNLV_wUjA76T0Icv6Cxgf8pX9eDPMT3i3UhdxY27CxcvvKX5p6wHEBaX36wvE3kGapTI3uytUCQuBfh56Ss0y419kmBklew-7
Now you will send message using this token.. to the specific device because this token generated for installing apps that means if you install this app yow will get a unique token & if your friend install same app your friend will get the toke. so you will get another unique token and preserved it .. & though these tokens you can send the message...i think will work..
I'm trying to implement remote notifications in my Xamarin Android project. I followed step-by-step directions found in various guides but the OnTokenRefresh method is never called, even the first time, so it looks like my app does not receive any kind of token or even does not make any type of firebase registration.
I have added Firebase to my Android app and downloaded google-services.json
I included google-services.json in my Xamarin Android Project and set the Build Action to GoogleServicesJson
I inserted this code in AndroidManifest.xml
<receiver
android:name="com.google.firebase.iid.FirebaseInstanceIdInternalReceiver"
android:exported="false" />
<receiver
android:name="com.google.firebase.iid.FirebaseInstanceIdReceiver"
android:exported="true"
android:permission="com.google.android.c2dm.permission.SEND">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="com.google.android.c2dm.intent.RECEIVE" />
<action android:name="com.google.android.c2dm.intent.REGISTRATION" />
<category android:name="${applicationId}" />
</intent-filter>
</receiver>
I created a class that extends FirebaseInstanceIdService
[Service]
[IntentFilter(new[] { "com.google.firebase.INSTANCE_ID_EVENT" })]
class FirebaseRegistrationService : FirebaseInstanceIdService
{
const string TAG = "FirebaseRegistrationService";
public override void OnTokenRefresh()
{
var refreshedToken = FirebaseInstanceId.Instance.Token;
System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(TAG, "Refreshed token: " + refreshedToken);
MainActivity.CurrentActivity.RunOnUiThread(() => RegisterDeviceOnServer(refreshedToken));
}
public void RegisterDeviceOnServer(string refreshedToken)
{
// Custom implementation
}
}
As I have already said OnTokenRefresh is never called.
What I can not understand is: who does the Firebase registration to receive a valid token?
Is there a missing directive?
Is there a missing method that makes this registration?
Why OnTokenRefresh is never called?
You should start the service in your Activity like this :
var intent = new Intent(this, typeof(FirebaseRegistrationService));
StartService(intent);
Also clean the solution once and run the app again. There is a bug in firebase for xamarin.
According to this document, (see section titled: Implement the Firebase Instance ID Service) OnTokenRefresh is only called under a few circumstances:
When the app is installed or uninstalled.
When the user deletes app data.
When the app erases the Instance ID.
When the security of the token has been compromised.
In order to trigger OnTokenRefresh, you should first uninstall the app from the device. Then when you reinstall the app and open it for the first time, OnTokenRefresh will be called.
You can avoid cleaning the solution every time by disabling
Preserve application data cache on device between deploys
under
Tools -> Options -> Xamarin -> Android Settings in VS2017 Enterprise.
This made OnTokenRefresh to be called after every redeploy.
if you are using emulator make sure you install google apps as it depends on google play services package exist in your device
if you are using Genymotion you can press install Gapps
I have 2 GCM BroadcastReceivers in my application (One for an android library integrated in my application and one for my own application).
Both of them are registered in the manifest and have the same category (Which is my application package name).
Both have registration with register() function and both receives different valid registrationId's (because the senderId for both are different).
My problem is that I have everything work fine (Both Recievers get the push notification) but after a couple of hours when trying to send a push from Server I encounter "NotRegistered" issue in my server (android library regId) and registrationId seems invalid all of a sudden.
So my question is can I have 2 different GCM "Mechanism" in the same application with different senderId without a collision or some sort on GCM Servers ?
In that case, It will never create collision as both will work as different applications (Both is having different SENDER_ID).
Check the following notes :
1) Make sure that you have added different category name (With INTENT-FILTER) for both library and application :
<receiver
android:name=".xxxxx"
android:permission="com.google.android.c2dm.permission.SEND">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="com.google.android.c2dm.intent.RECEIVE" />
<category android:name="com.xxxx" />
</intent-filter>
</receiver>
2) Sometimes the Reg Id is getting changed automatically so try to save the previous one and check each time if it is same, if not then you have to update new one with your server.
UPDATE :
When you send a message, you specify a registration ID, which is implicitly linked to the package name of the app and device where it was generated. Only the app which requested the registration ID will receive your message. So it will conflict because you are using the same library (Same Package name) with different applications.
So your solution might be to do all stuff related to GCM in SingleToneClass with library. In which you will pass your application package name to register with GCM. So whenever you will use your library with different applications, It will refer different package name and SENDER_ID will be the same but it will not cause problem as package name will be changed.
i am facing issue with registering device with GoogleCloudMessaging for push notifications
the source code can be found here:
https://github.com/ronenhamias/ezPushSDK-Android
the problem i am facing it that calling register to device returns null 70% of the times some time the registration succeed mainly when i am using the android studio emulator but when another developer runs the app or debugging it on a real device it returns null
please note that i created the project and got sender id and api key and was able to push with this keys several times.
for some reason the integration with the cloud returns null.no error is thrown, and no further information is provided
what can be the reasons for that?
Hope It work for You..
Please change
<receiver android:name=".gcm.GcmBroadcastReceiver"
android:permission="com.google.android.c2dm.permission.SEND" >
TO
<receiver
android:name="com.google.android.gcm.GCMBroadcastReceiver"
android:permission="com.google.android.c2dm.permission.SEND" >
And If It not Then Use GCM.jar file and change IntentService to extends GCMBaseIntentService and use its default methods..
Its easy and simple to use..
and refer this link so You can easy to understand