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I am developing a VoIP app for iPhone. To receive calls, Apple developed PushKit so developers can send VoIP notifications using APNS.

Everything was working fine on iOS 8. When I updated to iOS 9, the PKRegistryDelegate does not fire the method didUpdatePushCredentials after registration.

Any ideas/suggestions?

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Did you ever figure out what was happening?stevel
I forgot what was the problem. But one problem I faced was that Apple uses two different APNS server types for pushing tokens: One for development environments, and one for production environments. So if you are testing from Xcode, then make sure in your server that you are using : gateway.sandbox.push.apple.com 2195 and not: gateway.push.apple.com 2195Pacemaker
Let me know if you need more helpPacemaker
I'm experiencing the exact issue in your original post. I've set up the voip push registry object, but the pushRegistry:didUpdatePushCredentials:forType: delegate method is not called.stevel
I got it to start working after creating a new provisioning profile after creating the VoIP push certificate.stevel

4 Answers

13
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Enabling the "Push notification" flag from Project->Capabilities solved my issue. It's strange because it was working without it earlier. This reply maybe late but hopefully this helps someone. I had a hard time figuring this out.

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If you're running a newer xcode (I'm on xcode 9) then VOIP is not in the Background section on the Capabilities tab. This will prevent didUpdatePushCredentials from being called!

The trick is you have to go in your plist, and in Required Background Modes you need to add App provides Voice over IP services.

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So I had this problem as well, and spent two days pulling my hair out. I did all of these:

  • clean project turn on / off background modes
  • turn on / off push notifications
  • restart x-code
  • restart computer
  • removed app from device
  • cleaned /Library/Developer/DerivedData
  • then i'd revoke all certificates, removed all provisioning profiles. Removed them even from my keychain. Created everything again and installed it again in keychain and xcode.

All of this did not help.

Then, for some reason i thought, what if i just turn my phone, which i was testing with, off and on again.

and then it worked...

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For me It was the issue of Certificates. The development certificate was used by my app, did not configured push in that certificates. Hope this may help anybody..