Capacitor iOS was not discovering DailyNotificationPlugin because it did not
conform to the CAPBridgedPlugin protocol required for runtime discovery.
Changes:
- Add @objc extension to DailyNotificationPlugin implementing CAPBridgedPlugin
with identifier, jsName, and pluginMethods properties
- Force-load plugin framework in AppDelegate before Capacitor initializes
- Remove duplicate BGTaskScheduler registration from AppDelegate (plugin handles it)
- Update podspec to use dynamic framework (static_framework = false)
- Add diagnostic logging to verify plugin discovery
Result: Plugin is now discovered by Capacitor and all methods are accessible
from JavaScript. Verified working with checkPermissionStatus() method.
Files modified:
- ios/Plugin/DailyNotificationPlugin.swift: Added CAPBridgedPlugin extension
- test-apps/ios-test-app/ios/App/App/AppDelegate.swift: Force-load + diagnostics
- ios/DailyNotificationPlugin.podspec: Dynamic framework setting
- doc/directives/0003-iOS-Android-Parity-Directive.md: Documented solution
Description:
- Add battery status and power state monitoring
- Implement adaptive scheduling based on battery levels
- Add maintenance worker for background tasks
- Enhance logging with structured DailyNotificationLogger
- Add configuration management with DailyNotificationConfig
- Define constants in DailyNotificationConstants
- Improve error handling and recovery mechanisms
Testing:
- Add comprehensive test coverage for battery optimization
- Add test coverage for power state management
- Add test coverage for maintenance tasks
- Add test coverage for configuration management
- Add test coverage for constants validation
Documentation:
- Add comprehensive file-level documentation
- Add method-level documentation
- Add test documentation
- Add configuration documentation
This commit improves the iOS implementation's reliability and battery
efficiency by adding robust error handling, logging, and configuration
management to make the plugin more maintainable and debuggable.