If set to false, the user won't be able to set a reminder for this notification in the Notification Center.
Default value is true
.
A list of buttons to display below the notification text.
Notifications support up to four buttons. Attempting to add more than four will result in the notification being rejected by the service.
Describes the context of this notification. Allows users to control different notification types that are raised by an application.
This string is not displayed on the notification itself, but should be user-readable. It will be displayed in
the Notification Center preferences section, and any string passed as a category
should make sense when
displayed in that context.
Event categories should list all the different types of notifications raised by your app. As a general guide, if a user may want to have different preferences for some subset of notifications created by your app, then applications should ensure that those notifications have a distinct category.
Application-defined context data that can be attached to buttons on notifications.
When using forms, form data submitted will be written to customData
and returned to your app by
listening to the submit notification-action
with the trigger {@link ActionTrigger.SUBMIT|submit}.
The timestamp shown on the notification. If omitted, the current date/time will be used.
This is presentational only - a future date will not incur a scheduling action.
The expiry date and time of the notification. If specified, the notification will be removed at this time, or as soon as possible after. If not specified, the notification will never expire, and will persist until it is closed.
URL of the icon to be displayed in the notification.
A unique identifier for the notification.
If not provided at time of creation, one will be generated for you and returned as part of the create method.
Add a semantic visual indicator to a notification, to signal to the user the nature of the event that they are being notified about.
This should not be treated as a priority.
Notification list template data.
An action result to be passed back to the application inside the
notification-action
event fired when the notification is closed.
This action will be raised regardless of how the notification is closed. This can be from user interaction
(until future revisions allow default click behaviour to be overriden, this will be any click anywhere within
the notification), the notification expiring, or from the notification being programmaticially removed, such as
a call to clear
.
See {@link Actions} for more details on notification actions, and receiving action events from notifications.
An action result to be passed back to the application inside the
notification-action
event fired when the notification the expires.
If expires
is specified for the notification, this action will be raised when the notification expires. If
expires
is not specified for the notification, this action will never be raised. Note that if an onClose
action result is also specified, both actions will be raised if and when the notification expires.
See {@link Actions} for more details on notification actions, and receiving action events from notifications.
An action result to be passed back to the application inside the
notification-action
event fired when the notification is clicked.
This action will only be raised on clicks to the notification body. Interactions with buttons (both application-defined buttons, and the default 'X' close button) will not trigger a select action.
See {@link Actions} for more details on notification actions, and receiving action events from notifications.
Id of the platform this notification belongs to.
If the application belongs to a platform, the user interaction with the notification will be dispatched back to the platform provider.
A priority for this notification. It's from 1 - 4.
Notification Stream
If the notification belongs to a stream, the user will be able to group notifications by stream.
Tempate of the notification payload.
Title of the notification.
Displayed as the first line of the notification, in a heading style.
When set to sticky
this settings enables the notification toast to stay visible on the desktop
until the user interacts with it. When set to transient
the toasts will follow the default behavior
of fading away after a short duration. When set to none
the toasts will not appear and the notification
will only appear in the Notification Center.
This property has a precedence over sticky
propery.
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