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onesignal-beta-cordova-plugin
Advanced tools
OneSignal is a high volume Push Notification service for mobile apps. In addition to basic notification delivery, OneSignal also provides tools to localize, target, schedule, and automate notifications that you send.
OneSignal is a free push notification service for mobile apps. This plugin makes it easy to integrate your PhoneGap CLI, PhoneGap Build, Cordova, Ionic, Intel XDK or Sencha Touch app with OneSignal. Supports Android, iOS, Windows Phone 8.1 (WP8.1), and Amazon's Fire OS platforms.
Steps:
# import "Constants.h"
# import "OneSignalLocation-Helper.h"
Locate OneSignalPush.m and modify#import “PROJECT_NAME-Swift.h"
to match your project.
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FAQs
OneSignal is a high volume Push Notification service for mobile apps. In addition to basic notification delivery, OneSignal also provides tools to localize, target, schedule, and automate notifications that you send.
We found that onesignal-beta-cordova-plugin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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