Mobile Messaging SDK is designed and developed to easily enable push notification channel in your mobile application. In almost no time of implementation you get push notification in your application and access to the features of Infobip Mobile Apps Messaging. The document describes library integration steps. Additional information can be found in our Wiki.
- Android Studio
- Supported API Levels: 21 (Android 5.0 - Lollipop) - 35 (Android 15)
- AndroidX
- Make sure to setup application at Infobip portal, if you haven't already.
- Add dependencies to
app/build.gradle
dependencies { ... implementation ('com.infobip:infobip-mobile-messaging-android-sdk:13.2.4@aar') { transitive = true } }
- Add a Firebase configuration file as described in
Firebase documentation
Check Applying Firebase configuration in MobileMessaging SDK Guide for alternatives.
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Add Infobip
Application Code
obtained in step 1 tovalues/strings.xml
<resources> <string name="infobip_application_code">APPLICATION CODE</string> ... </resources>
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Add code to
MainActivity#onCreate
public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity { @Override protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); setContentView(R.layout.activity_main); new MobileMessaging .Builder(getApplication()) .build(); } }
Since Android 13+ we are using default notification permission request dialog. It is possible to trigger permission request later, to learn how please follow: Android 13 notification permission handling.
NEXT STEPS: Users and installations
- All required manifest components are merged to application manifest automatically by manifest merger. Please include push-related components to manifest manually if manifest merger was disabled.
- Keep in mind that some proprietary android versions may restrict network traffic for your app. It may in turn affect delivery of push notifications.
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to send an email to [email protected] or create an issue. |
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