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This is an experimental technology
Because this technology's specification has not stabilized, check the compatibility table for the proper prefixes to use in various browsers. Also note that the syntax and behavior of an experimental technology is subject to change in future versions of browsers as the spec changes.
Resumen
El body es la propiedad que representa el contenido de la notificacion.
Los valores por esta propiedad son enviandos durante la instanciación de Notification
definiendo la propiedad body en el objeto de las opciones pasa al Notification
constructor.
Sintaxis
var body = instanceOfNotification.body;
Tipo
String.
Especificaciones
Especificacion | Estado | Comentario |
---|---|---|
Web Notifications | Working Draft | Initial specification. |
Navegadores Compatibles
Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | 5 webkit (see notes) 22 |
4.0 moz (see notes) 22 |
Not supported | 25 | 6 (see notes) |
Feature | Android | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | Firefox OS | IE Mobile | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | ? | 4.0 moz (see notes) 22 |
1.0.1 moz (see notes) 1.2 |
Not supported | ? | Not supported |
Gecko notes
- Prior to Firefox 22 (Firefox OS <1.2), the instantiation of a new notification must be done with the
navigator.mozNotification
object through itscreateNotification
method. - Prior to Firefox 22 (Firefox OS <1.2), the Notification was displayed when calling the
show
method and was supporting theclick
andclose
events only. - Nick Desaulniers has written a Notification shim to cover both newer and older implementations.
- One particular Firefox OS issue is that you can pass a path to an icon to use in the notification, but if the app is packaged you cannot use a relative path like
/my_icon.png
. You also can't usewindow.location.origin + "/my_icon.png"
becausewindow.location.origin
is null in packaged apps. The manifest origin field fixes this, but it is only available in Firefox OS 1.1+. A potential solution for supporting Firefox OS <1.1 is to pass an absolute URL to an externally hosted version of the icon. This is less than ideal as the notification is displayed immediately with the icon missing, then the icon is fetched, but it works on all versions of Firefox OS.
Chrome notes
- Prior to Chrome 22, the support for notification was following an old prefixed version of the specification and was using the
navigator.webkitNotifications
object to instantiate a new notification. - Prior to Chrome 32,
Notification.permission
was not supported.
Safari notes
- Safari started supporting notification with Safari 6 but only on Mac OSX 10.8+ (Mountain Lion).