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ServiceWorkerRegistration.showNotification

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The showNotification() method of the ServiceWorkerRegistration interface creates a notification on an active service worker.

Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.

Syntax

​ServiceWorkerRegistration.showNotification(title, [options]).then(function(NotificationEvent) { ... });

Returns

A Promise that resolves to a NotificationEvent.

Parameters

title
The title that must be shown within the notification
options Optional
An object that allows configuring the notification. It can have the following properties:
  • actions: An array of actions to display in the notification. The members of the array should be an object literal. It may contain the following values:
    • action: A DOMString identifying a user action to be displayed on the notification.
    • title: A DOMString containing action text to be shown to the user.
    • icon: A USVString containing the URL of an icon to display with the action.
    Appropriate responses are built using event.action within the notificationclick event.
  • badge: The URL of an image to represent the notification when there is not enough space to display the notification itself such as for example, the Android Notification Bar. On Android devices, the badge should accommodate devices up to 4x resolution, about 96 by 96 px, and the image will be automatically masked.
  • body: A string representing an extra content to display within the notification.
  • dir : The direction of the notification; it can be,autoltr, or rtl
  • icon: The URL of an image to be used as an icon by the notification.
  • image: a USVSTring containing the URL of an image to be displayed in the notification.
  • lang: Specify the lang used within the notification. This string must be a valid BCP 47 language tag.
  • renotify: A boolean that indicates whether to suppress vibrations and audible alerts when reusing a tag value. The default is false.
  • requireInteraction: Indicates that on devices with sufficiently large screens, a notification should remain active until the user clicks or dismisses it. If this value is absent or false, the desktop version of Chrome will auto-minimize notifications after approximately twenty seconds. The default value is false.
  • tag: An ID for a given notification that allows you to find, replace, or remove the notification using a script if necessary.
  • vibrate: A vibration pattern to run with the display of the notification. A vibration pattern can be an array with as few as one member. The values are times in milliseconds where the even indices (0, 2, 4, etc.) indicate how long to vibrate and the odd indices indicate how long to pause. For example, [300, 100, 400] would vibrate 300ms, pause 100ms, then vibrate 400ms.
  • data: Arbitrary data that you want to be associated with the notification. This can be of any data type.

Examples

navigator.serviceWorker.register('sw.js');

function showNotification() {
  Notification.requestPermission(function(result) {
    if (result === 'granted') {
      navigator.serviceWorker.ready.then(function(registration) {
        registration.showNotification('Vibration Sample', {
          body: 'Buzz! Buzz!',
          icon: '../images/touch/chrome-touch-icon-192x192.png',
          vibrate: [200, 100, 200, 100, 200, 100, 200],
          tag: 'vibration-sample'
        });
      });
    }
  });
}

To invoke the above function at an appropriate time, you could use the ServiceWorkerGlobalScope.onnotificationclick event handler.

You can also retrieve details of the Notifications that have been fired from the current service worker using ServiceWorkerRegistration.getNotifications().

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
Notifications API
The definition of 'showNotification()' in that specification.
Living Standard Initial definition.

Browser compatibilityUpdate compatibility data on GitHub

Desktop
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support 40 17
17
16
Disabled
Disabled From version 16: this feature is behind the Enable service workers preference.
46
46
Service workers (and Push) have been disabled in the Firefox 45 and 52 Extended Support Releases (ESR).
No 27 No
actions 45 ? No No 32 No
badge 53 ? No No 39 No
data 44 ? No No 31 No
image 56 ? No No 43 No
renotify 50 ? No No 37 No
requireInteraction 47 ? No No 34 No
vibrate 45 ? No No 32 No
Mobile
Android webview Chrome for Android Edge Mobile Firefox for Android Opera for Android iOS Safari Samsung Internet
Basic support 40 40 ? 46 27 No 4.0
actions 45 45 ? No 32 No 5.0
badge 53 53 ? No 39 No 6.0
data 44 44 ? No 31 No 4.0
image 56 56 ? No 43 No 6.0
renotify 50 50 ? No 37 No 5.0
requireInteraction 47 47 ? No 34 No 5.0
vibrate 45 45 ? No 32 No 5.0

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