Hello! I'm in the same spot with this as you in one of the application I'm working on.
My question is: how did you detect whether you are in a call or not inside the Notification Service Extension?
Thanks and regards,
Lehel
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I have the same problem. I have tried using a silent push notification, that way the app does get woken up in the background and I tried calling the WidgetCenter.shared.reloadTimelines method right from there. The result was the same, the widget did not get updated if the application is not in the foreground.
I have the same problem. I have tried using a silent push notification, that way the app does get woken up in the background and I tried calling the WidgetCenter.shared.reloadTimelines method right from there. The result was the same, the widget did not get updated if the application is not in the foreground.
I have the same problem. I have tried using a silent push notification, that way the app does get woken up in the background and I tried calling the WidgetCenter.shared.reloadTimelines method right from there. The result was the same, the widget did not get updated if the application is not in the foreground.
To answer my own question: since iOS 16.4 NEAppPushProvider.reportPushToTalkMessage should work as a solution, but I will come back with a confirmation as soon as I've tested it.
Where did you find the URL(forImageResource: "Grunt") initializer?