Hi,
You would rarely need unregister this is from the android doc:
You should rarely (if ever) need to call this method. Not only is it
expensive in terms of resources, but it invalidates your registration ID,
which should never change unnecessarily. A better approach is to simply
have your server stop sending messages. Only use unregister if you want
your application to stop using GCM permanently, or you have a compelling
reason to recycle your registration ID
The error you are getting is wrong though, seems that that it doesn't have
a deviceId anymore I'll investigate
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Jesús Martín González <
jesus90martin(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm starting to use pushplugin for Cordova android and i have followed all
instrucctions and examples available at:
https://aerogear.org/docs/specs/aerogear-cordova/Push.html and other
pages. I can receive notifications but when I try to unregister the device
an error message appear: "Seems this device is already unregistered" and it
is wrong because I am still receiving notifications.
I am using cordova 5.0.0 and deploying to android, i am using this for
unregister:
push.unregister(successHandler, errorHandler);
function successHandler() {
alert("notificaciones desactivadas");
}
function errorHandler(message) {
alert("error " + message);
}
Can you help me?
Thanks
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