Is there an event listener for Windows 10 Action Center notifications trigger from Chrome?
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Notifications triggered from Chrome on Windows 10 open as Action Center notifications instead of regular Chrome Notifications.
https://www.thewindowsclub.com/chrome-native-notifications-windows-10
You can listen for clicks to the body of the notification with:
chrome.notifications.onClicked.addListener(function callback)
https://developer.chrome.com/apps/notifications#event-onButtonClicked
You can listen for clicks to the -> arrow with:
chrome.notifications.onClosed.addListener(function callback)
https://developer.chrome.com/apps/notifications#event-onClosed
How do you listen for the event triggered by clicking the "Closed" button
The onButtonClicked or onClosed listener isn't receiving an event.
Thanks!
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Notifications triggered from Chrome on Windows 10 open as Action Center notifications instead of regular Chrome Notifications.
https://www.thewindowsclub.com/chrome-native-notifications-windows-10
You can listen for clicks to the body of the notification with:
chrome.notifications.onClicked.addListener(function callback)
https://developer.chrome.com/apps/notifications#event-onButtonClicked
You can listen for clicks to the -> arrow with:
chrome.notifications.onClosed.addListener(function callback)
https://developer.chrome.com/apps/notifications#event-onClosed
How do you listen for the event triggered by clicking the "Closed" button
The onButtonClicked or onClosed listener isn't receiving an event.
Thanks!
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Make sure to register a listener foronButtonClicked
as well asonClicked
, in your snippet above you register for the latter.
– Alex Rose
Nov 21 at 20:39
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Notifications triggered from Chrome on Windows 10 open as Action Center notifications instead of regular Chrome Notifications.
https://www.thewindowsclub.com/chrome-native-notifications-windows-10
You can listen for clicks to the body of the notification with:
chrome.notifications.onClicked.addListener(function callback)
https://developer.chrome.com/apps/notifications#event-onButtonClicked
You can listen for clicks to the -> arrow with:
chrome.notifications.onClosed.addListener(function callback)
https://developer.chrome.com/apps/notifications#event-onClosed
How do you listen for the event triggered by clicking the "Closed" button
The onButtonClicked or onClosed listener isn't receiving an event.
Thanks!
javascript google-chrome windows-10
Notifications triggered from Chrome on Windows 10 open as Action Center notifications instead of regular Chrome Notifications.
https://www.thewindowsclub.com/chrome-native-notifications-windows-10
You can listen for clicks to the body of the notification with:
chrome.notifications.onClicked.addListener(function callback)
https://developer.chrome.com/apps/notifications#event-onButtonClicked
You can listen for clicks to the -> arrow with:
chrome.notifications.onClosed.addListener(function callback)
https://developer.chrome.com/apps/notifications#event-onClosed
How do you listen for the event triggered by clicking the "Closed" button
The onButtonClicked or onClosed listener isn't receiving an event.
Thanks!
javascript google-chrome windows-10
javascript google-chrome windows-10
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Make sure to register a listener foronButtonClicked
as well asonClicked
, in your snippet above you register for the latter.
– Alex Rose
Nov 21 at 20:39
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Make sure to register a listener foronButtonClicked
as well asonClicked
, in your snippet above you register for the latter.
– Alex Rose
Nov 21 at 20:39
Make sure to register a listener for
onButtonClicked
as well as onClicked
, in your snippet above you register for the latter.– Alex Rose
Nov 21 at 20:39
Make sure to register a listener for
onButtonClicked
as well as onClicked
, in your snippet above you register for the latter.– Alex Rose
Nov 21 at 20:39
add a comment |
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Make sure to register a listener for
onButtonClicked
as well asonClicked
, in your snippet above you register for the latter.– Alex Rose
Nov 21 at 20:39