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Notification
インターフェースのclose()メソッドは、表示された通知を明示的に閉じるために使われます。
構文
Notification.close();
パラメーター
なし。
戻り値
Void。
例
私たちのEmogotchi demo (view it running live)に含まれている次のスニペットでは、呼び出されるとoptionsオブジェクトを生成してから、新しい通知を生成するシンプルな関数があります。関数の最後では、4秒後に通知を閉じるためにsetTimeout()
関数の内側でclose()を呼び出します。(いくつかのブラウザは大量発生した通知を自動的に閉じますが、ChormeとOperaのようないくつかのブラウザは閉じません)。通知に関連してclose()を確実に呼び出すためにbind()
を使用していることに注意してください。
function spawnNotification(theBody,theIcon,theTitle) { var options = { body: theBody, icon: theIcon } var n = new Notification(theTitle,options); setTimeout(n.close.bind(n), 4000); }
仕様
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
Notifications API | Living Standard | Living standard |
ブラウザ実装状況
Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | 5webkit[1] 22 |
4.0 (2.0)moz[2] 22.0 (22.0) |
未サポート | 25 | 6[3] |
Feature | Android | Android Webview | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | Firefox OS | IE Mobile | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile | Chrome Mobile |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | ? |
(有) |
4.0 (4.0)moz[2] 22.0 (22.0) |
1.0.1moz[2] 1.2 |
未サポート | ? | 未サポート |
(有) |
[1] Before Chrome 22, the support for notification followed an old prefixed version of the specification and used the navigator.webkitNotifications
object to instantiate a new notification.
Before Chrome 32, Notification.permission
was not supported.
Before Chrome 42, service worker additions were not supported.
[2] Prior to Firefox 22 (Firefox OS <1.2), the instantiation of a new notification must be done with the navigator.mozNotification
object through its createNotification
method.
Prior to Firefox 22 (Firefox OS <1.2), the Notification was displayed when calling the show
method and supported only the click
and close
events.
Nick Desaulniers wrote 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 use window.location.origin + "/my_icon.png"
because window.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 without the icon, then the icon is fetched, but it works on all versions of Firefox OS.
When using notifications in a Firefox OS app, be sure to add the desktop-notification
permission in your manifest file. Notifications can be used at any permission level, hosted or above: "permissions": { "desktop-notification": {} }
[3] Safari started to support notification with Safari 6, but only on Mac OSX 10.8+ (Mountain Lion).