Setting up push notifications in your Android application

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    Summary of Setting up push notifications in your Android application

    This guide provides essential steps for configuring push notifications in your Android application using the ServiceNow® NowSDK. It outlines the code necessary for integration, including setting up the NowPushService, registering and unregistering push tokens, and implementing FirebaseMessagingService.

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    Key Features

    • Create NowPushService: Instantiate the NowPushService early in your application's lifecycle to manage push notifications efficiently.
    • Register Push Token: Use the unique token from Google Firebase to identify devices for receiving push notifications. Ensure the application name matches your registration with ServiceNow.
    • Unregister Push Token: Properly unregister the token when the user logs out to maintain security and reduce unnecessary notifications.
    • Implement FirebaseMessagingService: Handle incoming messages and notifications through Firebase, ensuring the correct processing of NowPush messages.

    Key Outcomes

    By following these steps, ServiceNow customers can effectively enable push notifications in their Android applications, ensuring users receive timely alerts. This setup enhances user engagement and helps maintain seamless communication within the app.

    In addition to the tasks that you must perform on your ServiceNow® instance to configure a push notification, you must also include specific code in your Android application.

    Create the NowSDK NowPushService

    One of the first things that needs to be done in your application is to retrieve the NowSDK NowPushService. Add code similar to the following snippet early within your main code body.

    /**
     * Helper class used to handle different Now service instances.
     */
    @Singleton
    class SdkManager @Inject constructor() {
    
        private var nowPushService: NowPushService? = null
    
        /**
         * Create the NowPushService once in the lifetime of the application inside the Application
         * class or another manager class that will be injected into other classes via dagger/hilt.
         * NowPushService should be created after initializing the NowSDK
         */
        suspend fun getNowPushService(): NowPushService? {
            if (nowPushService != null) return nowPushService
    
            return NowPushSDK.makePushService(URL("https://instance-name.service-now.com")).getOrThrow()
                .also { this.nowPushService = it }
        }
    }

    For additional information on the NowPushSDK.makePushService() method, refer to NowPushSDK - makePushService(instanceURL: URL).

    Register the push token

    Google Firebase provides a unique push token that identifies the device and application to receive push notifications. In order for an application to receive push notification, you must register this token using the NowPushService. Add a function similar to the following code snippet in your Android application. Ensure that you change PushAppName to the name of your Android application. This application must be registered with your ServiceNow® instance.

    FirebaseMessaging.getInstance().token.addOnCompleteListener {task ->
      val token = task.result
    
      if (!task.isSuccessfull || token == null) {
        throw Exception("Unable to fetch token"))
      }
    
      pushService.registerPushToken(token, "PushAppName", {
          Log.v(TAF, "Successfully registered push token")
      }, { e ->
          Log.e(TAG, "Error registrating push", e)
      })
    }

    For additional information on the registerPushToken() method, refer to NowPushService - registerPushToken(pushToken: String, pushApp: String, successCallback: Runnable, errorCallback: Consumer<Throwable>).

    Unregister the push token

    You need to unregister the push token whenever the user exits your application, such as when the user logs out. Use code similar to the following code snippet to unregister the push token. Ensure that you change PushAppName to the name of your Android application.

    pushService.unregisterPushToken(token, "PushAppName", {
          Log.v(TAG, "Successfully unregistered push token")
    }, { e ->
          Log.e(TAG, "Error unregistering push", e)
    })

    For additional information on the unregisterPushToken() method, refer to NowPushService - unregisterPushToken(pushToken: String, pushApp: String, successCallback: Runnable, errorCallback: Consumer<Throwable>).

    Implement the FirebaseMessagingService

    You must implement the FirebaseMessagingService within your application. To setup and implement this service, follow the instructions in the Android Firebase documentation.

    Once setup, override the onMessageReceived() method and pass the RemoteMessage through to the NowPushService. If the NowPushService recognizes the notification, it will process it and return the notification object for the application to handle. Currently, the only implemented notification is NowPushVirtualAgent. An unknown notification returns a NotSupportedPushError object.

    //Custom coroutineScope created in the Firebase service class
    private val serviceCoroutineScope = CoroutineScope(Dispatchers.IO)
    
    override fun onMessageReceived(remoteMessage: RemoteMessage) {
      serviceCoroutineScope.launch {
        val result = handleNowPush(remoteMessage)
    
        if (result.isSuccess) {
          when (val push = result.getOrNull()) {
            is NowPushVirtualAgent -> handleVirtualAgentPush(push)
          }
        } else {
          // Not a NowPush. Handle host app push notification message here
        }
      }
    }
    
    private suspend fun handleNowPush(remoteMessage: RemoteMessage): Result<NowPushPayload> {
      val nowPushService = sdkManager.getNowPushService()
    
      return suspendCoroutine { cont ->
        nowPushService?.handlePush(remoteMessage,
          { cont.resume(Result.success(it)) }, { cont.resumeWithException(it) })
      }
    }

    For additional information on the handlePush() method, refer to NowPushService - handlePush(remoteMessage: RemoteMessage, successCallback: Consumer<NowPushPayload>, errorCallback: Consumer<Throwable>).

    In addition, you must override onNewToken(token: String). Be sure to pass the token through to the pushService.registerPushToken(), similar to what was done in the "Register the push token" section.