How to perform Local Push Notifications on React Native without remote providers like Firebase or OneSignal

Adrian Twarog - Mar 3 '20 - - Dev Community

React Native Push Notifications often require third-party services like Firebase or OneSignal to operate. However, you can also install get them up and running without any external systems by having them set up locally.

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Using react-native-push-notifications library we can create local push notifications and scheduled ones too. This would be similar to having set an event in the app or even a timer to trigger a notification while running the app, or even after it has been closed.

Included in this video:

  • Installing react-native-push-notifications
  • Ensuring all dependencies are setup for iOS and Android
  • Creating a local push notification
  • Scheduling a push notification in the future

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