pub struct PKPushRegistry { /* private fields */ }PKPushRegistry only.Expand description
An object that requests the delivery and handles the receipt of PushKit notifications.
A PKPushRegistry object manages only certain types of notifications,
such as high-priority notifications needed by a VoIP app. PushKit wakes up your app
as needed to deliver incoming notifications and delivers the notifications directly
to the push registry object that requested them.
Every time your app launches, whether in the foreground or in the background, create
a push registry object and configure it. Typically, you keep the push registry object
running for the duration of your app. Each push registry object delivers incoming
notifications to its PushKit/PKPushRegistry/delegate object, which also handles
the responses for registration requests. The listing below shows how to create
a push registry object and request VoIP notifications. Always assign an appropriate
delegate object before modifying the PushKit/PKPushRegistry/desiredPushTypes
property.
- (void) registerForVoIPPushes {
self.voipRegistry = [[PKPushRegistry alloc] initWithQueue:nil];
self.voipRegistry.delegate = self;
// Initiate registration.
self.voipRegistry.desiredPushTypes = [NSSet setWithObject:PKPushTypeVoIP];
}Assigning a new value to the PushKit/PKPushRegistry/desiredPushTypes property
registers the push registry object with the PushKit servers. The server reports the
success or failure of your registration attempts asynchronously to the push registry,
which then reports those results to its delegate object. The push registry also delivers
all received notifications to the delegate object. For more information about the
delegate methods, see PushKit/PKPushRegistryDelegate.
§Topics
§Initializing a Push Registry
PushKit/PKPushRegistry/initWithQueue:
§Receiving the Notification Data
PushKit/PKPushRegistry/delegatePushKit/PKPushRegistryDelegate
§Managing the Push Registry
PushKit/PKPushRegistry/desiredPushTypesPushKit/PKPushRegistry/pushTokenForType:
See also Apple’s documentation
Implementations§
Source§impl PKPushRegistry
impl PKPushRegistry
Sourcepub unsafe fn delegate(
&self,
) -> Option<Retained<ProtocolObject<dyn PKPushRegistryDelegate>>>
pub unsafe fn delegate( &self, ) -> Option<Retained<ProtocolObject<dyn PKPushRegistryDelegate>>>
The delegate object that receives notifications coming from the push registry object.
You must assign a valid object to this property before modifying the PushKit/PKPushRegistry/desiredPushTypes
property. A valid delegate object is required to receive push tokens and payload
data from incoming pushes.
For more information about the methods of the PKPushRegistryDelegate
protocol, see PushKit/PKPushRegistryDelegate.
Sourcepub unsafe fn setDelegate(
&self,
delegate: Option<&ProtocolObject<dyn PKPushRegistryDelegate>>,
)
pub unsafe fn setDelegate( &self, delegate: Option<&ProtocolObject<dyn PKPushRegistryDelegate>>, )
Setter for delegate.
This is a weak property.
Sourcepub unsafe fn desiredPushTypes(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSSet<PKPushType>>>
Available on crate feature PKDefines only.
pub unsafe fn desiredPushTypes(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSSet<PKPushType>>>
PKDefines only.Registers the push types for this push registry object.
When you assign a value to this property, the push registry object makes a registration request with the PushKit server. This request is asynchronous, and the success or failure of the request is reported to your registery’s delegate object. For a successful registration, PushKit delivers a push token to the delegate. Use that token to generate push requests from your server.
For a list of push types that you may include in the set, see PushKit/PKPushType.
Sourcepub unsafe fn setDesiredPushTypes(
&self,
desired_push_types: Option<&NSSet<PKPushType>>,
)
Available on crate feature PKDefines only.
pub unsafe fn setDesiredPushTypes( &self, desired_push_types: Option<&NSSet<PKPushType>>, )
PKDefines only.Setter for desiredPushTypes.
This is [copied][objc2_foundation::NSCopying::copy] when set.
Sourcepub unsafe fn pushTokenForType(
&self,
type: &PKPushType,
) -> Option<Retained<NSData>>
Available on crate feature PKDefines only.
pub unsafe fn pushTokenForType( &self, type: &PKPushType, ) -> Option<Retained<NSData>>
PKDefines only.Retrieves the locally cached push token for the specified push type.
If registration for a specific push type is successful, the push registry delivers the corresponding push token to its delegate and adds a copy of the token to its local cache. Use this method to retrieve the token at a later time.
-
Parameters:
-
type: A push type requested by this push registry object. For a list of possible types, see
PushKit/PKPushType. -
Returns: The push token used to send pushes to the device or
nilif no token is available for the specified type.
Sourcepub unsafe fn initWithQueue(
this: Allocated<Self>,
queue: Option<&DispatchQueue>,
) -> Retained<Self>
Available on crate feature dispatch2 only.
pub unsafe fn initWithQueue( this: Allocated<Self>, queue: Option<&DispatchQueue>, ) -> Retained<Self>
dispatch2 only.Creates a push registry with the specified dispatch queue.
-
Parameters:
-
queue: The dispatch queue on which to execute the delegate methods. It is recommended that you specify a serial queue for this parameter. Specify
nilto execute the delegate methods on the app’s main queue. -
Returns: A
PKPushRegistryobject that you can use to register for push tokens and use to receive notifications.
§Safety
queue possibly has additional threading requirements.
Methods from Deref<Target = NSObject>§
Sourcepub fn doesNotRecognizeSelector(&self, sel: Sel) -> !
pub fn doesNotRecognizeSelector(&self, sel: Sel) -> !
Handle messages the object doesn’t recognize.
See Apple’s documentation for details.
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Sourcepub fn class(&self) -> &'static AnyClass
pub fn class(&self) -> &'static AnyClass
Dynamically find the class of this object.
§Panics
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returned from unavailable init/new methods).
§Example
Check that an instance of NSObject has the precise class NSObject.
use objc2::ClassType;
use objc2::runtime::NSObject;
let obj = NSObject::new();
assert_eq!(obj.class(), NSObject::class());Sourcepub unsafe fn get_ivar<T>(&self, name: &str) -> &Twhere
T: Encode,
👎Deprecated: this is difficult to use correctly, use Ivar::load instead.
pub unsafe fn get_ivar<T>(&self, name: &str) -> &Twhere
T: Encode,
Ivar::load instead.Use Ivar::load instead.
§Safety
The object must have an instance variable with the given name, and it
must be of type T.
See Ivar::load_ptr for details surrounding this.
Sourcepub fn downcast_ref<T>(&self) -> Option<&T>where
T: DowncastTarget,
pub fn downcast_ref<T>(&self) -> Option<&T>where
T: DowncastTarget,
Attempt to downcast the object to a class of type T.
This is the reference-variant. Use Retained::downcast if you want
to convert a retained object to another type.
§Mutable classes
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and NSMutableString.
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So using this method to convert a NSString to a NSMutableString,
while not unsound, is generally frowned upon unless you created the
string yourself, or the API explicitly documents the string to be
mutable.
See Apple’s documentation on mutability and on
isKindOfClass: for more details.
§Generic classes
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type-parameters are AnyObject.
§Panics
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object must have the instance method of that name, and an exception
will be thrown (if CoreFoundation is linked) or the process will abort
if that is not the case. In the vast majority of cases, you don’t need
to worry about this, since both root objects NSObject and
NSProxy implement this method.
§Examples
Cast an NSString back and forth from NSObject.
use objc2::rc::Retained;
use objc2_foundation::{NSObject, NSString};
let obj: Retained<NSObject> = NSString::new().into_super();
let string = obj.downcast_ref::<NSString>().unwrap();
// Or with `downcast`, if we do not need the object afterwards
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use objc2_foundation::{NSObject, NSString};
let obj = NSObject::new();
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use objc2_foundation::{NSArray, NSObject, NSString};
let arr = NSArray::from_retained_slice(&[NSObject::new()]);
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use objc2_foundation::{NSArray, NSObject, NSString};
let arr = NSArray::from_retained_slice(&[NSObject::new()]);
for elem in arr {
if let Some(data) = elem.downcast_ref::<NSString>() {
// handle `data`
}
}Trait Implementations§
Source§impl AsRef<AnyObject> for PKPushRegistry
impl AsRef<AnyObject> for PKPushRegistry
Source§impl AsRef<NSObject> for PKPushRegistry
impl AsRef<NSObject> for PKPushRegistry
Source§impl AsRef<PKPushRegistry> for PKPushRegistry
impl AsRef<PKPushRegistry> for PKPushRegistry
Source§impl Borrow<AnyObject> for PKPushRegistry
impl Borrow<AnyObject> for PKPushRegistry
Source§impl Borrow<NSObject> for PKPushRegistry
impl Borrow<NSObject> for PKPushRegistry
Source§impl ClassType for PKPushRegistry
impl ClassType for PKPushRegistry
Source§const NAME: &'static str = "PKPushRegistry"
const NAME: &'static str = "PKPushRegistry"
Source§type ThreadKind = <<PKPushRegistry as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
type ThreadKind = <<PKPushRegistry as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
Source§impl Debug for PKPushRegistry
impl Debug for PKPushRegistry
Source§impl Deref for PKPushRegistry
impl Deref for PKPushRegistry
Source§impl Hash for PKPushRegistry
impl Hash for PKPushRegistry
Source§impl Message for PKPushRegistry
impl Message for PKPushRegistry
Source§impl NSObjectProtocol for PKPushRegistry
impl NSObjectProtocol for PKPushRegistry
Source§fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
Source§fn hash(&self) -> usize
fn hash(&self) -> usize
Source§fn isKindOfClass(&self, cls: &AnyClass) -> bool
fn isKindOfClass(&self, cls: &AnyClass) -> bool
Source§fn is_kind_of<T>(&self) -> bool
fn is_kind_of<T>(&self) -> bool
isKindOfClass directly, or cast your objects with AnyObject::downcast_ref