Vanar 2 Posted October 27, 2023 Good afternoon! I have a question about push notifications in iOS. Is it possible to handle the click_action event (user clicking on a push notification)? The situation is as follows: I can't properly receive PUSH notifications when the iOS app is open or in the background. I'm interested in three application state scenarios: 1. iOS application is closed. A PUSH notification arrives. When you press PUSH, the application opens and “Some code” is executed. - This script works perfectly! 2. iOS application is open. A PUSH notification arrives and immediately “Certain code” is automatically executed. I wish it would ONLY run when PUSH is pressed! 3. The iOS application is in the background, minimized. A PUSH notification arrives. When you press PUSH, the application is activated, BUT “Some code” is not executed! That is, it all comes down to the PUSH notification click event: Only after clicking on PUSH notifications do I need to execute "Some code" Tell me how to do this or suggest your own scenario. Share this post Link to post