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Can APNs wake a sleeping Mac for a third-party app?
I'm building a macOS app and trying to confirm whether there's a way for me to remotely wake a Mac so my app can do a small amount of work (using APNs silent notifications or any other technique). Here's what I want to happen: User runs my app on their Mac User puts the Mac to sleep (Apple menu > Sleep) 30 minutes later, my server sends a push notification (content-available: 1, apns-push-type: background, apns-priority: 5) via APNs to the Mac Note: Power Nap and Wake for Network Access are enabled The Mac dark-wakes, delivers the notification to my app via application(_:didReceiveRemoteNotification:), my app gets ~30 seconds to open a WebSocket, do some work, and return Mac goes back to sleep So far, I've been able to send silent push notifications to a sleeping Mac, but my app only gets to take action on them after the Mac has been awoken manually. I've tried both silent pushes (content-available: 1, priority 5) and alert pushes (priority 10) with the same result. After trying every option I can find, I don't believe notifications can wake a sleeping Mac and allow my third-party app to process data, but I really want to be wrong. Can anyone confirm whether or not this is possible?
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Can APNs wake a sleeping Mac for a third-party app?
I'm building a macOS app and trying to confirm whether there's a way for me to remotely wake a Mac so my app can do a small amount of work (using APNs silent notifications or any other technique). Here's what I want to happen: User runs my app on their Mac User puts the Mac to sleep (Apple menu > Sleep) 30 minutes later, my server sends a push notification (content-available: 1, apns-push-type: background, apns-priority: 5) via APNs to the Mac Note: Power Nap and Wake for Network Access are enabled The Mac dark-wakes, delivers the notification to my app via application(_:didReceiveRemoteNotification:), my app gets ~30 seconds to open a WebSocket, do some work, and return Mac goes back to sleep So far, I've been able to send silent push notifications to a sleeping Mac, but my app only gets to take action on them after the Mac has been awoken manually. I've tried both silent pushes (content-available: 1, priority 5) and alert pushes (priority 10) with the same result. After trying every option I can find, I don't believe notifications can wake a sleeping Mac and allow my third-party app to process data, but I really want to be wrong. Can anyone confirm whether or not this is possible?
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