The timestamp
read-only property of the Notification
interface returns a DOMTimeStamp
, as specified in the timestamp
option of the Notification()
constructor.
The notification's timestamp can represent the time, in milliseconds since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970, of the event for which the notification was created, or it can be an arbitrary timestamp that you want associated with the notification. For example, a timestamp for an upcoming meeting could be set in the future, whereas a timestamp for a missed message could be set in the past.
var timestamp = Notification.timestamp;
A DOMTimeStamp
.
The following snippet fires a notification; a simple options
object is created, then the notification is fired using the Notification()
constructor.
var dts = Math.floor(Date.now()); var options = { body: 'Do you like my body?', timestamp: dts } var n = new Notification('Test notification',options); n.timestamp // should return original timestamp
Specification | Status | Comment |
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Notifications API The definition of 'timestamp' in that specification. | Living Standard | Living standard |
Desktop | ||||||
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
Basic support | Yes | 17 | No | No | ? | ? |
Mobile | |||||||
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Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge Mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera for Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
Basic support | No | Yes | 17 | No | ? | No | ? |
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