notifications.onClosed
Fired when a notification is closed, either by the system or by the user.
Syntax
browser.notifications.onClosed.addListener(listener)
browser.notifications.onClosed.removeListener(listener)
browser.notifications.onClosed.hasListener(listener)
Events have three functions:
addListener(listener)
-
Adds a listener to this event.
removeListener(listener)
-
Stop listening to this event. The
listener
argument is the listener to remove. hasListener(listener)
-
Check whether
listener
is registered for this event. Returnstrue
if it is listening,false
otherwise.
addListener syntax
Parameters
listener
-
The function called when this event occurs. The function is passed these arguments:
notificationId
-
string
. ID of the notification that closed. byUser
-
boolean
.true
if the notification was closed by the user, orfalse
if it was closed by the system. This argument is not supported in Firefox.
Browser compatibility
desktop | mobile | ||||||
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onClosed | |||||||
byUser |
Examples
In this simple example we add a listener to the notifications.onClosed
event to listen for system notifications being closed. When this occurs, we log an appropriate message to the console.
browser.notifications.onClosed.addListener((notificationId) => {
console.log(`Notification ${notificationId} has closed.`);
});
Note:
This API is based on Chromium's chrome.notifications
API.