Van's anwser goes straight into the right direction, but we do not need to implement the custom action to get what the question giver wanted.
If you create the category and pass it to the UNUserNotificationCenter you get a callback on the delegates didReceive function even if the user tabbed on the builtin Clear Button or the "X" Button on the content extension. The ResponeIdentifier will then be response.actionIdentifier == UNNotificationDismissActionIdentifier
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The Category must be something like that:
//Create the category...
UNNotificationCategory(identifier: "YourCustomIdentifier",
actions: [], intentIdentifiers: [], options: .customDismissAction)
//... and pass it to the UNUserNotificationCenter
UNUserNotificationCenter.current().setNotificationCategories(notificationCategories)
The category triggers the magic in the iOS framework and suddenly you get callbacks in your delegate.
The delegate function should look like:
func userNotificationCenter(_ center: UNUserNotificationCenter,
didReceive response: UNNotificationResponse,
withCompletionHandler completionHandler: @escaping () -> Void) {
if response.actionIdentifier == UNNotificationDismissActionIdentifier {
// notification has been dismissed somehow
}
completionHandler()
}
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