Michele La Ferla

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Dec 31, 2020 12:04
thanks, same to you :)
Dec 31, 2020 11:37
Another attempt for the New Year's hat :)
 
Nov 17, 2017 10:58
I don't know how else I can help you
Nov 17, 2017 10:58
that's strange
Nov 17, 2017 10:44
then can you check that you are sending it to the correct updated tokens when sending a notification?
Nov 17, 2017 10:44
backend?
Nov 17, 2017 10:44
are the device token saved in firebase?
Nov 17, 2017 10:43
in each of these cases, the device token is deleted
Nov 17, 2017 10:43
*cache
Nov 17, 2017 10:43
or uninstall the app, or delete the app ache
Nov 17, 2017 10:42
now that user can log out of the app
Nov 17, 2017 10:42
each user is logging in to have an account in your app. am I correct?
Nov 17, 2017 10:41
logged out from the app I am referring to
Nov 17, 2017 10:41
FCM logs don't recognise this
Nov 17, 2017 10:41
but if the notification is being sent to the old token, then the token is available, but is not active
Nov 17, 2017 10:40
so let's take the scenario that the user logged in with an account, registered the token and then logged out and logged in again with a new account. The tokenRefresh method gives the user a new device token.
Nov 17, 2017 10:38
Hi Questioner
Nov 17, 2017 10:38
The notification cannot be sent if the user is logged out, because firebase sends the notification to only the logged in users. The FCM logs can be misleading as they only check if the device token where the notification is being sent to exists. So if the token exists but it is outdated because of the reasons I mentioned, then onMessageRecieved will never be called. Also note that at times, Firebase takes some time to send the notification.
Nov 17, 2017 10:38
The registration token may change when the app deletes Instance ID, the app is restored on a new device, the user uninstalls/reinstall the app or when the user clears app data.
Nov 17, 2017 10:38
Because the device doesn't receive the notification in reality :) but for fcm logs, it has been sent because the device token exists; it just doesn't match the one on the receiving device. That is why you need to clear the device token on logout and re-save it when the user logs in again, because it changes everytime.
 

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Jan 1, 2017 08:17
I'm only here for the hat ;)
Aug 27, 2014 12:32
@Karl no there are not supposed to be any limits.
Aug 27, 2014 12:02
@Karl it's 14:01 here, been a pretty good day. Working with some mapfragment issue I am having with my sliding tabs app :)
 
Jan 1, 2017 08:12
Happy new year to all. May this year be filled with joy, peace, laughter, prosperity, and the thing we all love: more and more coding ;)
 
Jan 5, 2016 08:42
you must have an error in the server logs
Jan 4, 2016 16:00
any error on android studio?
Jan 4, 2016 15:59
you must have changed something
Jan 4, 2016 15:59
hmmm
Jan 4, 2016 15:59
was it inserting before?
Jan 4, 2016 15:48
the id is auto generated by the database on insert
Jan 4, 2016 15:48
yes no id id needed
Jan 4, 2016 15:42
yes, you can even use it with different parameters
Jan 4, 2016 15:40
;)
Jan 4, 2016 15:40
so that you will only get the last insert
Jan 4, 2016 15:40
that is why in the SELECT you need to limit the query to 1
Jan 4, 2016 15:38
yes
Jan 4, 2016 15:36
what does it do?
Jan 4, 2016 15:35
that is why you need to set the lastLd as a auto-increment integer when creating the column in the table
Jan 4, 2016 15:34
it is created automatically upon insert
Jan 4, 2016 15:34
yes because you won't be passing that param to the database
Jan 4, 2016 15:31
yes
Jan 4, 2016 15:28
you need to add the other column too I guess and make it of type integer and uto incremented
Jan 4, 2016 15:17
ok
Jan 4, 2016 15:16
tell me what have you tried so far
Jan 4, 2016 15:15
then decode it in json and return it in you android app
Jan 4, 2016 15:14
from what I understood, you need the script to return the id of the last insert you made.
Jan 4, 2016 15:13
hi
Jan 4, 2016 15:13
You need to set it to auto-increment and set the data type as an integer and get that id when returning the select statement.
Jan 4, 2016 15:13
No, all you need to do is get it from the insert. If you have a column called Last Insert ID in the table, all you need to do is SELECT LastInsertId FROM information LIMIT 1;
Jan 4, 2016 15:13
that is used to get the last id of the record you just inserted. That is what you needed.