# ISSUES - [Read the docs](#read-the-docs) - [Search the issues](#search-the-issues) - [Opening a new issue](#opening-a-new-issue) - [Provide details](#provide-details) - [An example issue](#an-example-issue) - [Voting on an issue](#voting-on-an-issue) The following tips are for users of this plugin who want to get help. ## Read the docs I'll be the first to admit that the docs are not perfect but start here at the [README](https://github.com/phonegap/phonegap-plugin-push/blob/master/README.md) to see if your problem is documented. If it isn't continue on but if you do get an answer then consider sending a documentation pull request. ## Search the issues Your question may have already been answered. Make sure you search at least the repo's [issues](https://github.com/phonegap/phonegap-plugin-push/issues) before you create a new one. ## Opening a new issue If you have searched the issues and haven't found anything that resembles your problem then follow these guidelines in creating a new issue. ### Provide details Give as many details as possible. Issues without many details will be more difficult to debug and will encounter delays. Select a concise, informative title for the issue. Here's a good article on writing [subject lines](https://www.nngroup.com/articles/microcontent-how-to-write-headlines-page-titles-and-subject-lines/). Include the following at a minimum: _ what version number of plugin are you using? - which platform and version you are testing on? iOS 9.0, Android 5.0, etc. - a detailed description of your problem. Including: - steps to reproduce - expected result - actual result - how you are sending the push data to the device, including an example payload You may also want to include: - some sample code that illustrates the problem. - logs taken while the problem was reproduced. - screenshots! If the code or logs are huge, let's say over 20 lines please think about using a web service like [Gist](https://gist.github.com/) or [Pastebin](http://pastebin.com/). ### An example issue **The wrong way** *Title:* This plugin does not work for me *Details:* Please fix quickly as my business depends on this plugin. **The right way** *Title:* Registration event never received on Samsung Galaxy S running Android 2.3 *Details:* I'm using version 1.5.2 of this plugin on my Samsung Galaxy S5 device which runs Android 4.4. I never receiving the `registration` event in my application when I expect it to return a value I can send to my push service. You can see the code I'm using in this gist: [https://gist.github.com/macdonst/191f74ac75b6802c047d](https://gist.github.com/macdonst/191f74ac75b6802c047d) And an output of the logs when trying to run the app are in this gist: [https://gist.github.com/macdonst/47549150c299080c455c](https://gist.github.com/macdonst/47549150c299080c455c) Please point me in the right direction. *Response:* Thanks for the detailed logs and example code by looking them over I'm sure of what your problem is. If you look at line [334](https://gist.github.com/macdonst/47549150c299080c455c#file-logcat-txt-L334) of your logcat you will see that it complains that: ``` I/chromium(11669): [INFO:CONSOLE(54)] "Uncaught ReferenceError: PushNotification is not defined", source: file:///android_asset/www/js/index.js (54) ``` This leads me to line [4](https://gist.github.com/macdonst/191f74ac75b6802c047d#file-app-js-L4) of your code where you are initializing push before you get the `deviceready` event. Like all Cordova API's you have to wait until you receive the `deviceready` event before you initialize Push. Check out [https://github.com/phonegap/phonegap-plugin-push/blob/20f489a90cf519f962fd957700f92115f142594b/example/www/js/index.js](https://github.com/phonegap/phonegap-plugin-push/blob/20f489a90cf519f962fd957700f92115f142594b/example/www/js/index.js) for an example of how to wait for `deviceready`. ## Voting on an issue Did you know you can vote on issues in the phonegap-plugin-push repository? If you install the [ZenHub](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/zenhub-for-github/ogcgkffhplmphkaahpmffcafajaocjbd) Chrome Extension you will be able to +1 issues to indicate how popular they are to the community. It's a way better way for the contributors to keep track of important issues.