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notifications.NotificationOptions

In This Article
  1. Type
  2. Browser compatibility

This type contains all the data needed to:

  • create a notification using notifications.create(),
  • update an existing notification using notifications.update().

Type

Values of this type are objects. They contain the properties listed below.

The first three properties - type, title, message - are mandatory in notifications.create(), but optional in notifications.update(). Firefox currently: only supports the type, title, message, and iconUrl properties; and the only supported value for type is 'basic'.

type
notifications.TemplateType. The type of notification you want. Depending on your choice here, certain other properties are either mandatory or are not permitted.
message
string. The notification's main content.
title
string. The notification's title.
iconUrlOptional
string. A URL pointing to an icon to display in the notification. The URL can be: a data URL, a blob URL, a http or https URL, or the relative URL of a file within the extension.
contextMessageOptional
string. Supplementary content to display.
priorityOptional
number. The notification's priority: may be 0, 1, or 2. Defaults to 0 if omitted.
eventTimeOptional
number. A timestamp for the notification in milliseconds since the epoch.
buttonsOptional
array of button. An array of up to 2 buttons to include in the notification. You can listen for button clicks using notifications.onButtonClicked. Each button is specified as an object with the following properties:
title
string. Title for the button.
iconUrlOptional
string. URL pointing to an icon for the button.
imageUrl

string. A URL pointing to an image to use in the notification. The URL can be: a data URL, a blob URL, or the relative URL of a file within the extension.

This property is only permitted if type is "image". In this case, it is mandatory if the NotificationOptions is used in notifications.create(), and optional if it is used in notifications.update().

items
array of item. An array of items to include in the notification. Depending on the settings for the operating system's notification mechanism, some of the items you provide might not be displayed. Each item is specified as an object with the following properties:
title
string. Title to display in the item.
message
string. Message to display in the item.
This property is only permitted if type is "list". In this case, it is mandatory if the NotificationOptions is used in notifications.create(), and optional if it is used in notifications.update().
progress
integer. An integer between 0 and 100, used to represent the current progress in a progress indicator.
This property is only permitted if type is "progress". In this case, it is mandatory if the NotificationOptions is used in notifications.create(), and optional if it is used in notifications.update().

Note that appIconMaskUrl and isClickable are not supported.

Browser compatibility

The compatibility table in this page is generated from structured data. If you'd like to contribute to the data, please check out https://github.com/mdn/browser-compat-data and send us a pull request.

ChromeEdgeFirefoxFirefox for AndroidOpera
Basic supportYesNo45 148 1Yes
1. Only 'type', 'iconUrl', 'title', and 'message' are supported.

Acknowledgements

This API is based on Chromium's chrome.notifications API.

Microsoft Edge compatibility data is supplied by Microsoft Corporation and is included here under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.

Document Tags and Contributors

Tags: 
  • Add-ons
  • API
  • Extensions
  • Non-standard
  • NotificationOptions
  • Notifications
  • Reference
  • Type
  • WebExtensions
 Contributors to this page: andrewtruongmoz, freaktechnik, Makyen, wbamberg, kmaglione
 Last updated by: andrewtruongmoz, Jul 13, 2017, 2:04:03 PM
See also
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  2. Getting started
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    2. Your first extension
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    6. Chrome incompatibilities
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  7. Firefox workflow
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      1. Methods
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      2. Types
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