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With following code I get (2) in the badge icon immediately after app compiling:

func application(application: UIApplication, didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken deviceToken: NSData) {
    let installation = PFInstallation.currentInstallation()
    installation.setDeviceTokenFromData(deviceToken)
    installation.badge = 2
    installation.saveInBackground()
}

I did try the next variant: Initialized a new var badgeCount = 0 and later:

func application(application: UIApplication, didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken deviceToken: NSData) {
    badgeCount++
    let installation = PFInstallation.currentInstallation()
    installation.setDeviceTokenFromData(deviceToken)
    installation.badge = badgeCount
    installation.saveInBackground()
}

But when I get new notifications it doesn't update to +1. Is anyone know how to fix it?

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  • Can you please share your code and your Parse settings because it seems you resolved your issue and I have the same question but I can't fix it. I don't use Parse at this time but if you can success the update badge count I will use it. Thank you very much. Commented Jun 29, 2018 at 10:04

6 Answers 6

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Whenever code is compiled it shows the badge icon which is previously store in your app. If you don't set the badge icon = 0 in your app it will show the badge icon number in your app every time you compile it or enter in background state.

Now for your problem, use badge icon as

var badgeCount = 0 

 UIApplication.sharedApplication().applicationIconBadgeNumber = ++badgeCount

Also whenever you are done with your task make badge icon as 0 otherwise it will show a badge icon in your app

UIApplication.sharedApplication().applicationIconBadgeNumber = 0
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  • I paste it inside of didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken like: let notif = UIApplication.sharedApplication() notif.applicationIconBadgeNumber = ++badgesCount installation.saveInBackground() and nothing again =/ Commented Apr 24, 2015 at 9:36
  • if you don't make badge icon = 0 it will show all the time Commented Apr 24, 2015 at 9:44
  • please describe your application flow so we can adjust icon number. for example initially it is 0 when push notification it increment and after some task decrement Commented Apr 24, 2015 at 9:51
  • deprecated in iOS 17
    – Gargo
    Commented Jun 4 at 14:18
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It won't update the badge number with this method unless the app is actually open. If you want to update the badge number upon receiving a notification then you need to set the Badge property of the json push notification to the desired number.

If you, if you are sending a normal message (not using json) there is a toggle to increment the badge number, just tick that. If you're using Json then use this:

{
    "aps": {
        "alert": "Test Push Notification",
        "sound": "yourSound.aiff",
        "Badge": "desiredNumber"
    }
}

Please note, if you do not wish to send this from the server, you can also send it from one device to another utilising Parse's client push, go into your settings in the app on Parse.com and enable "client push", you can then send the above Json to another user's device.

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  • how can I send it from the server? How can I know how many notifications are unread? Commented Apr 24, 2015 at 9:11
  • I looks like you're using parse.com right? If you, if you are sending a normal message (not using son) there is a toggle to increment the badge number, just tick that. If you're using Json then use this: { "aps": { "alert": "Test Push Notification", "sound": "yourSound.aiff", "Badge": "numberYouNeed" }
    – Swinny89
    Commented Apr 24, 2015 at 9:13
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    This is the answer - just take a moment to read what Swinny89 has actually posted. Swinny89 - you may with to edit your answer with your comment
    – Damo
    Commented Apr 24, 2015 at 9:22
  • 1
    Read the first line of my answer again
    – Swinny89
    Commented Apr 24, 2015 at 9:26
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    Make sure message type is set to plain text, increment badge is yes, type your message and send it. If the app is not open then the badge will be updated for you. Upon opening your app, or whenever you need to, make sure you set the badge back to 0 using UIApplication.sharedApplication().applicationIconBadgeNumber = 0 and also using currentInstalltion.badge = 0 and then saving it in the background
    – Swinny89
    Commented Apr 24, 2015 at 9:41
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In Swift 5, you can update de application's badge whenever you want, using this code:

UIApplication.shared.applicationIconBadgeNumber = 0 // YOUR NUMBER DESIRED
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UNUserNotificationCenter.current().setBadgeCount(x)

// deprecated UIApplication.shared.applicationIconBadgeNumber = x

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I have worked on similar scenario and the final solution I found to increment and reset the badge numbers.

Increment Badge number

  1. I always save the badge number count in the memory (NSUserDefaults)
  2. Every time i have to set the notification, I get the current badge number increment that and set that number on .applicationIconBadgeNumber and update the count in memory.

Reset Badge Number

  1. In my case, I have to reset all the badge count once the application is opened. So I have set UIApplication.sharedApplication().applicationIconBadgeNumber = 0 in didFinishLaunchingWithOptions of AppDelegate. Also I reset the count in the memory.
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None of these answers are valid anymore.

You need to be looking at your Push code, not your AppDelegate

From the Parse docs:

badge: (iOS/OS X only)
the value indicated in the top right corner of the app icon. 
This can be set to a value or to Increment in order to increment the current value by 1.

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