Is there anyways in sending a location based push notification for android devices with out using a third party push notification service such as Parse? I would like to send pus
Yes, this is entirely possible, as long as I'm correctly interpreting what you are asking.
To accomplish this, you would send the GCM push notification to all of your users (unless you had a way, server-side of filtering some of them out). Then in your application, instead of just creating a Notification and passing it to the notification manager, you would first use the LocationManager (or the newer LocationServices API) to determine if the user is within the proper location first, and then just discard the GCM notification if they're not.
You'll need to take care of several things in order to do this:
Your AndroidManifest.xml will require several permission changes, both for the GCM changes, and for the Location access:
You'll also need to set up a Notification Receiver in the
section of the manifest:
In addition, you'll need write your NotificationReceiver java class, and override the onReceive
function:
public class NotificationReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver {
public void onReceive(final Context context, final Intent intent) {
if ("com.google.android.c2dm.intent.REGISTRATION".equals(intent.getAction())) {
handleRegistration(context, intent); // you'll have to write this function
} else if ("com.google.android.c2dm.intent.RECEIVE".equals(intent.getAction())) {
// the handle message function will need to check the user's current location using the location API you choose, and then create the proper Notification if necessary.
handleMessage(context, intent);
}
}