Package to check for and ask for Notification Permissions on iOS and Android.
To use this package, you first must create an instance of NotificationPermissions
:
var permissionManager = new NotificationPermissions();
Future<PermissionStatus> permissionStatus =
permissionManager.getNotificationPermissionStatus()
This method will return an enum with the following values:
enum PermissionStatus {
granted,
unknown,
denied
}
In iOS, a permission is unknown
when the user hasn’t accepted or refuse the notification permissions. In Android this state will never occur, since the permission will be granted
by default and it will be denied
if the user goes to the app settings and turns off notifications for the app.
If the PermissionStatus
is denied
or unknown
, we can ask the user for the Permissions:
Future<PermissionStatus> permissionStatus = permissionManager.getNotificationPermissionStatus()
On Android, if the permission is denied
, this method will open the app settings.
In iOS, if the permission is unknown
, it will show an alert window asking the user for the permission. On the other hand, if the permission is denied
it has the same behaviour as Android, opening the app settings.
Note: if the permission is granted
, this method will not do anything.
Special thanks to fedecastelli for helping me in the Swift Code!