[iOS] updated privacy manifest to declare reason the plugin uses the User Defaults API. Thanks to the PR from Miya49-p0
flutter_local_notifications-v17.0.0
[Android] Breaking change bumped compileSdk to 34 and updated readme to mention this
Updated compileSdk and targetSdkVersion of example app to 34
Important announcement given how both quickly both Flutter ecosystem and Android ecosystem evolves, the minimum Flutter SDK version will be bumped to make it easier to maintain the plugin. Note that official plugins already follow a similar approach e.g. have a minimum Flutter SDK version of 3.13. This is being called out as if this affects your applications (e.g. supported OS versions) then you may need to consider maintaining your own fork in the future
Updated build status badge shown on readme to sync to recent changes on using GitHub Actions
Fixed code snippet in readme related to handling the onDidReceiveLocalNotification callback. Thanks to the PR from Sanket Patel
flutter_local_notifications-v16.3.3
[Android] added missing check on if SCHEDULE_EXACT_ALARM permission was granted when using the alarmClock as the AndroidScheduleMode
Bumped device_info_plus dependency for example app, which means example app requires Flutter SDK version 3.3.0 or higher to run
flutter_local_notifications-v16.3.2
[Android] fixed how native stack traces were obtained. Relates to issue 2088. Thanks to the PR from Jonas Uekötter
flutter_local_notifications-v16.3.1
Added missing acknowledgement for readme fix in 16.3.0
[Android] fixed issue 2136 where notifications on scheduled using older versions of the plugin (likely before the androidAllowWhileIdle flag was added) could fail to work. This issue started occuring in 14.0 where support for inexact notifications was added using the ScheduleMode enum that was added and resulted in the deprecation of androidAllowWhileIdle. A mechanism was added to help "migrate" old notifications that wouldn't have this flag so that it results in a notification scheduled with exact timing as per the old behaviour. Thanks to the PR from Ruchi Purohit. Note that this release is to include hotfix that was made as part of the 14.1.5 and 15.1.3 hotfix releases
flutter_local_notifications-v16.3.1+1
[iOS] added privacy manifest
flutter_local_notifications-v16.3.0
[iOS][macOS] added the checkPermissions() method to the IOSFlutterLocalNotificationsPlugin and MacOSFlutterLocalNotificationsPlugin classes respectively. This can be use to check the notification permissions granted to the app. Thanks to the PR from Konstantin Dovnar
Fixed part of the readme where a word was missing in the "AndroidManifest.xml setup" section
flutter_local_notifications-v16.2.0
[Android] added the silent property to the AndroidNotificationDetails that allows specifying a notification on Android to be silent even if associated the notification channel allows for sounds to be played. Thanks to the PR from aa-euclidk
flutter_local_notifications-v16.1.0
[Android] calling the requestExactAlarmsPermission() method will now go directly to the alarm settings screen specific to the app instead the general alarm settings screen where users needed to pick the app they wanted to change the settings for. Thanks to the PR from ShunMc
[Android] fixed conflict with other plugins when it comes to handling permission requests. Thanks to the PR from Patrick
Fixed grammar issue and iOS/macOS specific code snippet in the notification actions section of the readme. Thanks to the PRs from Md. Touhidul Islam
flutter_local_notifications-v16.0.0
[Android] Breaking change renamed the requestPermission() method associated with the AndroidFlutterLocalNotificationsPlugin class to requestNotificationsPermission(). This was done to be more explicit given another method (requestExactAlarmsPermission()) has been added that also requests a permission (more details below).
[Android] Breaking change the plugin now only declares the bare minimum in its AndroidManifest.xml. This means applications making use of either scheduled notifications, full-screen intent notifications or notification actions will now require changes in the application's own AndroidManifest.xml file. Please check the AndroidManifest.xml setup section of the readme for more details. The reason this was done was because not all applications will leverage all of the plugin's features. Doing this will now allow applications to only request the appropriate permissions needed for their application. This addresses issue 1687
[Android] added the ability to request permission to schedule exact alarms via the requestExactAlarmsPermission() method that has been added to the AndroidFlutterLocalNotificationsPlugin class that represents the Android implementation of the plugin. This has been done in response to behaviour changes introduced in Android 14 (API level 34) when comes to using exact alarms. See the official documentation about these changes here. This change addresses issue 1906
[Android] bumped Java desugaring dependency and updated readme accordingly to also mention Gradle version that is used by plugin
[Android] fixed issue an issue similar to 2033 that was addressed in 15.0.1 where notifications on scheduled using older version of the plugin via the periodicallyShow() method would fail to have the next subsequent ones scheduled. This issue started occuring in 14.0 where support for inexact notifications was added using the ScheduleMode enum that was added and resulted in the deprecation of androidAllowWhileIdle. A mechanism was added to help "migrate" old notifications that had androidAllowWhileIdle specified but didn't account for how there are recurring notifications that were scheduled using older versions of the plugin prior to androidAllowWhile being added. This was also released as part of the 15.1.1 and 14.1.3 hotfix releases
[Android] fixed issue 2106 where calling getNotificationChannels() reports the wrong importance level or result in an exception if the importance level was unspecified. This was also released as part of the 15.1.2 and 14.1.4 hotfix releases
[iOS][macOS] addresses issue 2097 by updating API docs for the presentSound and defaultPresentSound properties that belong to the DarwinNotificationDetails and DarwinInitializationSettings classes respectively to clarify the background behaviour and how have a sound play even when app is the background yet these properties are set to false
Updated example app so that the Android side specifies minimum SDK version version that aligns with what's specified by the Flutter SDK
Fixed Dart API docs for DarwinNotificationDetails class where this This was being repeated. Thanks to the PR from Adrian Jagielak
Fixed example code shown at the "Handling notifications whilst the app is in the foreground" section of the readme. Thanks to the PR from Tinh Huynh
flutter_local_notifications-v16.0.0+1
Updated code snippet in readme to reflect changes done on renaming the requestPermission() method associated with the AndroidFlutterLocalNotificationsPlugin class to requestNotificationsPermission(). Thanks to PR from Róger Ninow
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[flutter_local_notifications] bumped compile SDK version to 34 (#2257)0de329a
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