Wednesday, Novem6:27 PM 0 Sign in to vote Could you try re-upload the certificate and select type as 'Sandbox' and see whether your device is getting notifications or not. Do I need to generate a seperate production and development (sandbox) certificate if we're not using the HTTP/2 server API?Ģ) Does Testflight build require use of the production certificate?ģ) Can a local debug build, or build distributed via an adhoc developer profile use the production certificate, ie can it receive APNs from the production side? Or does the server need behave differently for a debug build vs. No, I upload this certificate as production.
I have a series of questions since we're still using the old notification service API yet most documentation now refers to the new HTTP/2 service.ġ) With the new HTTP/2 service only a single certificate is needed for VOIP and other APNs as well as production and sandbox environments. Upload the CSR file created on the first step and download the certificate you generated. Click Continue and select the Application ID for which you want to create the certificate. Step 4: Choose the payload, you can find many options. if success it shows Connected to APN server successfully logs. Click Connect to: then wait for a while. If your certificate is for development, then choose .com. Select Apple Push Notification service SSL (Sandbox). Check your certificate whether production or development. Now we're planning to publish to Testflight. Select Development/Production under certificates. We're currently using it with a sandbox certificate while we develop an app. I have a server using the non-HTTP/2 push notification service API, ie old API.
Can you debug app w production cert w non-HTTP/2 service