Additional info for previous posts (in complete to registerUserNotificationSettings
):
Apple makes new API for registering notifications and working with badges.
See WWDC 2014 session video , text version
and documentation.
User can change permissions for every UIUserNotificationType
(UIUserNotificationTypeBadge
, UIUserNotificationTypeSound
, UIUserNotificationTypeAlert
) in Settings.
Before changing badge you must check permissions.
Code sample from my AppDelegate:
#ifdef __IPHONE_8_0
- (BOOL)checkNotificationType:(UIUserNotificationType)type
{
UIUserNotificationSettings *currentSettings = [[UIApplication sharedApplication] currentUserNotificationSettings];
return (currentSettings.types & type);
}
#endif
- (void)setApplicationBadgeNumber:(NSInteger)badgeNumber
{
UIApplication *application = [UIApplication sharedApplication];
#ifdef __IPHONE_8_0
// compile with Xcode 6 or higher (iOS SDK >= 8.0)
if(SYSTEM_VERSION_LESS_THAN(@"8.0"))
{
application.applicationIconBadgeNumber = badgeNumber;
}
else
{
if ([self checkNotificationType:UIUserNotificationTypeBadge])
{
NSLog(@"badge number changed to %d", badgeNumber);
application.applicationIconBadgeNumber = badgeNumber;
}
else
NSLog(@"access denied for UIUserNotificationTypeBadge");
}
#else
// compile with Xcode 5 (iOS SDK < 8.0)
application.applicationIconBadgeNumber = badgeNumber;
#endif
}
#define SYSTEM_VERSION_LESS_THAN(v) ([[[UIDevice currentDevice] systemVersion] compare:v options:NSNumericSearch] == NSOrderedAscending)
The CurrentUserNotificationSettings
method is available in the UI application instance and will give you the most up-to-date user notification preferences.
Working with badge number:
[self setApplicationBadgeNumber:0];
instead of
application.applicationIconBadgeNumber = 0;
PS: Checking at compiling (#ifdef __IPHONE_8_0
) due to the need to build in Xcode5 and Xcode6.
If you do not have this need, the code can be simplified.