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So, I was working on a Android application in java that used GcmTaskService to schedule a service and make HTTP requests in the background with HttpsURLConnection (about every 10 minutes) and if the content changed, it would send a notification to the user. This might not have been the best way to do this, but it worked and that was enough for me.

Now I want to rewrite the app in Flutter, with similar logic. I know iOS is very strict when it comes to background work so I would be fine with the request being made at non-exact times (1-2 times a day is OK).

In Flutter I am using http.get(); (get data) and http.post(); (login and get Bearer code) to get the necessary data.

Unfortunately I only found tutorials on this topic with FCM and push notifications. Implementing push notifications is not an option for now, since I was given no access to the server backend.

Is there another way to do this with simple HTTP requests to the API?

Here is the old implementation in Java.

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I think background_fetch is what you want. But you need to be careful, if you plan to support iOS - see here and here.

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