Love the vids and use them but wanted to over a couple critiques: 1) It is sometimes difficult to follow where in the scope of the code you are currently editting because you have a habit of deleting code segments and then cutting that action from the video... so, for example, we don't necessarily know which class's "initState()" we are in. 2) The videos seem like you've speeded them up by default... or maybe I'm getting old. Anyway... as a possible solution to "critique #1" you could speed up segments of code editting/navigation as a video transition style instead of editting them out which is more jarring.
Understood almost nothing because I have not still got my hands dirty with firebase in flutter but still watched it full and loved it. I don't know why everything seems so perfect about your videos.
I'll definitely start your course on flutter. Not the first video I've watch on it and I really need to try it. Anyway, thanks for the content you offer us, always happy to receive a RU-vid notification when a new video is out!
Since I am very new to Flutter and Push Notifications, I can honestly say that this helped me implement Push Notifications in my first app. Fireship content is amazing. Thank you very much for the excellent videos.
yeah me too, it might a little bit too fast but that's what I love from this channel. It gives me a fast overview on How to, so I can follow it up easier.
Jeff, you'd outdone yourself. I thought 'Ok, perhaps he is only going to cover the FCM through console part. But, most of my FCM done through cloud functions?!'. Then, boom. Love this thorough and comprehensive content. Love the longer video. Hoping your video is getting monetized for your efforts. I do hope to sign up for Fireship lifetime membership one day.
Hours of searching as to why the background notifications don't work... then I check out this video and find out in less than 5 minutes... I'm already a pro member... why did I not come here first?! Thank you for the awesome video!
Awesome content as always! The only missing part is how do you manage the tokens when a user uninstalls your app. Would be cool if anyone can reply on this topic 😊
Hey thank you for this great video. Can you please slow down a bit or create a series of the fcm flutter videos that could help me follow along :) Thank you :)
what happens if the user uninstalls the app will he/she still receive notifications and also if the user logins from multiple devices all devices won't get notifications by this method.
Great tutorial. I have working on IONIC 4 firebase smart push notifications. But it always crashes when i launch application. Do you have IONIC 4 FIREBASE cloud functions tutorial? Thanks
I created an Ionic demo awhile back. You will need to use the Firebase cordova plugin. angularfirebase.com/lessons/ionic-native-with-firebase-fcm-push-notifications-ios-android/
Thanks for the video! For anyone who doesn't want to enable billing to pay for cloud functions, you can use your own api and deploy it for free on something like heroku, that uses firebase messaging to send the notification. Just add an API request from client side to your API. Thought it might help some people, as I use it personally
Say you have a teacher, and the teacher has multiple different classes. Each class has a list students in that class. If the teacher wanted to send a notification to all the students in a particular class with a tap of button how that work?
Outstanding! This goes hand-in-hand with the notifications that I'm doing now. One update though: It sounds like the auth key is the preferred way to handle notifications for iOS rather than the certificate. Any idea if the certs are going to be depreciated soon? Thanks Jeff!
Please make a tutorial on iOS push notification? I tried integrating onesignal push notification. It was working fine on Android not on iOS. Can you do an tutorial on iOS push notification? That will help a lot.
You have the "clickAction: 'FLUTTER_NOTIFICATION_CLICK'" inside "notification". It has to be inside of "data". But great Video, helped me a lot. Only Problem, if I get a background message, the message is displayed correct on iOS and Android. But when I click on that message, I can't get the data inside the Flutter App and so I can't navigate to a specific screen after clicking on a background message... Anyone who has that working in Flutter? Edit: got it to work. In that Video you wrote "clickAction", but it has to be "click_action" and inside "data". So for example in my case: message = { token: fcmToken, notification: { title: messageTitle', body: messageBody }, data: { click_action: 'FLUTTER_NOTIFICATION_CLICK', // more data for navigation inside flutter app }, android: { notification: { channel_id: channelId } } }; admin.messaging().send(message);
hi bro .. very thankful for the content you provide ... every thing is working fine but am not getting sound when i run on a device .. the notification is available in the notification pannel but not giving any sound or not showing when locked... when i enable permissions manually going to setting then its getting sound and showing banner when notification arrived... is there way to enable permissions by asking user.... plz answer my question
very well explained as usual... how can we do some background operations when fcm is sent and app is not running... like some sql query stuff on all of the devices... and this query will be sent to all devices through fcm.,please help me with it... i am not able to do so using onBackgroundMesaage
Hello sir! Hope you're well. Is it possible to target the notification based on the log event parameters? Example. I wanna target those people who click this event with defined parameters.
Sir i want to be notified on someone’s birthday , added to sqlite database listview, sir which package will suit my problem? Local notification or FCM?