BulletinBoard.framework | |
Private Framework | |
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com.apple.bulletinboard | |
Availabile | 5.0 – present |
Class Prefix | BB |
Headers | [headers.cynder.me] |
BulletinBoard is a private framework which handles Local and Push notifications.
BulletinBoard Findings:
By Amro Thabet aka Brave Heart
The default action of a BBBulletin, use:
@interface BBBulletin : NSObject
@property (nonatomic, copy) BBAction *defaultAction;
@end
BBBulletin *bulletin;
bulletin.defaultAction;
Sub-actions (those that are displayed when the notification is swiped down), use:
BBBulletin *bulletin;
[bulletin supplementaryActions];
To observe new notifications as they arrive:
%hook BBServer
-(void)publishBulletin:(BBBulletin *)bulletin destinations:(unsigned int)arg2 alwaysToLockScreen:(BOOL)arg3
{
/* code */
}
%end
To get a response to a BBAction:
BBBulletin *bulletin;
BBResponse *bbresponse = [bulletin responseForAction:action];
To set a reply text in the response to the BBAction:
(Edit REPLY_TEXT to your liking)
NSMutableDictionary *context = [bbresponse.context mutableCopy];
if(context == nil)
context = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init];
context[@"userResponseInfo"] = @{@"UIUserNotificationActionResponseTypedTextKey": REPLY_TEXT };
bbresponse.context = context;
To handle a BBResponse (respond to a BBAction):
BBServer *bulletinServer;
NSMutableSet *observers = [bulletinServer valueForKey:@"_observers"];
BBObserverClientProxy *observer = [observers anyObject];
[observer handleResponse:bbresponse];
To remove a notification (has to be done after handling a BBResponse):
If __BBServerQueue isn't used, an error would be fired (as of iOS 9). This is placed at the beginning of the header/source file
extern dispatch_queue_t __BBServerQueue;
This is placed where removing the notification is required
dispatch_sync(__BBServerQueue, ^{
BBServer *bulletinServer;
[bulletinServer _clearBulletinIDs:@[bulletin.bulletinID] forSectionID:bulletin.sectionID shouldSync:YES];
});
To find out if a BBAction is for a reply-able action (like the SMS reply action):
BBAction *action;
if(action.behavior == UIUserNotificationActionBehaviorTextInput)
{
/* code */
}
To find a BBAction’s title:
BBAction *action;
NSString *title = action.appearance.title;
To find the contents of a notification BBBulletin:
BBContent *content = bulletin.content;
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