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'INVALID_TOKEN' When Sending Push Notifications

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    Joseph Wiemer
    replied to Paul Winterhalder on last edited by
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    @Paul-Winterhalder I'm getting "The credentials supplied to the package were not recognized." No clue what that means, unfortunately.

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    If it is a cert issue. These steps may help: https://www.mobiloud.com/help/knowledge-base/how-to-export-push-notification-certificate-p12/

    edit: this link seems to confirm the cert theory. Based on the error message: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22568648/ios-production-push-notifications-invalid-token-from-apns-server

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    Paul Winterhalder brainCloudAdmin
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    @Joseph-Wiemer My guess would be bad password?

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    Joseph Wiemer
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    @Paul-Winterhalder That's what I thought at first, but no, my password is correct.

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    Paul Winterhalder brainCloudAdmin
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    I agree with Jonathan's suggestion to recreate the P12 file. I'm reading several articles here where someone was getting the same error.

    The solution in all cases was to recreate the P12 file.

    The quote from the discussion:

    I figured out the problem. I revoked and regenerated the certificate again, and this time I only exported the private key (without the certificate). In Keychain access, I exported as .p12 and used the new file and it worked. For some reason, PushSharp wasn't play well with .p12 when both certificate and private key are present in the file.

    Here's the link to Stack Overflow:
    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23329040/pushsharp-apns-production-the-credentials-supplied-to-the-package-were-not-reco

    Hope that helps!

    Paul.

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    Joseph Wiemer
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    @Paul-Winterhalder That gives me something to pursue. Thanks, Paul!

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    Joseph Wiemer
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    @Paul-Winterhalder I exported just the private key without the cert and pushtry.com now says, "Push notification sent successfully". So, I uploaded this new .p12 file to brainCloud. However, I never actually received a notification on my device, and am still unable to send notifications via the brainCloud dashboard.

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    Paul Winterhalder brainCloudAdmin
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    Okay - the two symptoms:

    #1 - You say you never got that push from the pushtry tool. I assume your app wasn't running at the time? Apple hides push notifications from apps if the app is currently running. Try again?

    #2 - When you say you can't send notifications, you mean they aren't received - just like #1, correct?

    Talking to one of our devs now. He mentions that you need to ensure that the app that's running on the device is built with the correct "entitlements". He's gonna provide more info...

    Stay tuned...

    Paul.

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    replied to Joseph Wiemer on last edited by Steve Jones
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    @Joseph-Wiemer

    Can you confirm that the cert that you made was for Production? AND! that the apps entitlement was set correctly.

    https://developer.apple.com/documentation/bundleresources/entitlements/aps-environment https://developer.apple.com/documentation/usernotifications/registering_your_app_with_apns

    By default when building from xcode, the default Push Notification Entitlement is development, ensure this is set to production.

    Have you confirmed you received the Push notification from pushtry.com on your device ?

    -= Steve Jones =-

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    And note, if you change the entitlement, after rebuilding, you'll need to re-run the app on your device - which I believe will cause it to register a new, updated device token... You'll want to use that one for your tests...

    Do I have that right Steve?

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    Correct! @Paul-Winterhalder Keep us updated @Joseph-Wiemer

    -= Steve Jones =-

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    Joseph Wiemer
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    @Paul-Winterhalder

    #1 - My app was not running at the time, and I tried again.
    #2 - That's correct. And I'm still getting the same INVALID_TOKEN error in "Recent Errors".

    My app does have the correct "production" entitlement, yes.

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    Joseph Wiemer
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    @Steve-Jones Yes to both. My cert is for distribution and my app entitlement is set to "production". No, the notification from pushtry.com never appeared on my device, despite the service claiming to have been successful.

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    Dumb question - do you have any other devices that you can load your app on and try with? It's certainly suspicious that pushtry isn't working for you.

    At this point I'd be removing the app from the device, re-installing, re-running (to register what I believe would be a new device token), and retrying the send - both from pushtry and brainCloud.

    If both pushtry and brainCloud don't work - the common denominators are your app's configuration, the device itself, and Apple's servers...

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    Joseph Wiemer
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    @Paul-Winterhalder Yes, I do have other devices I could try. I realize this probably isn't a brainCloud problem, so I appreciate all the help you guys have given me, here. Thank you, and I'll keep trying to figure it out.

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    Paul Winterhalder brainCloudAdmin
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    @Joseph-Wiemer No worries - good luck! And keep us posted! 🙂

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    Ok guys, I've solved it! It was some godforsaken problem with my .p12 file.

    1. Tried creating a .p12 file by exporting both the private key and the cert. FAILED.
    2. Tried creating a .p12 file by exporting just the private key. FAILED.
    3. Tried creating a .p12 file by exporting just the cert. SUCCESS.

    So, notifications are now working for me. Not sure how to mark this question as solved, but it's solved. Thanks for all your help!

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    Awesome - glad to hear it!

    I'll mark it resolved for you.

    Cheers!

    Paul.

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    I just got our iOS Push Notifications working with brainCloud and would like to add a few tips to this thread.

    1. For the less Mac-Savvy developers like me, here's what it looks like when you only have your certificate with no private key to export as a P12 file:

    Screen Shot 2019-06-19 at 4.02.20 PM.png

    Notice the selected category is [My Certificates]. Certificates in the [Certificates] category have the P12 export option greyed out.

    1. I am using Unity as a development platform and for some reason my device would only receive Development Push Notifications even when running in Release in Xcode. It's only after uploading to TestFlight that my Production Push Notifications started working.
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