Derek 朕會功夫
Derek 朕會功夫

Reputation: 94339

createHTMLNotification() replacement

I created a Chrome extension in which it uses createHTMLNotification() to show a window on top of everything. However, starting from Chrome 28 Google decided to drop createHTMLNotification() entirely (why, Google. Why?). All in a sudden I need to find a replacement.

createHTMLNotification() let me to dynamically change things on the notification. However, I don't think the new Rich Notification let me do that.

Is there any work-around or suggestions? Thanks.

Upvotes: 7

Views: 2628

Answers (2)

Derek 朕會功夫
Derek 朕會功夫

Reputation: 94339

After a little bit thinking, I still didn't want to be stuck with Google's default layout. So I used the image type notification, and put a generated canvas image on it. I can draw whatever I want, and I also created a little API to update the notification whenever I want. This worked out perfectly for me.

Thank you Google for making everything so complicated...

Upvotes: 4

Niels Keurentjes
Niels Keurentjes

Reputation: 41968

The change was actually announced properly on the Chromium-Extensions mailing list. There was apparently some misunderstanding though, it was stated in august last year that it would remain in use for extensions, but that only lasted half a year.

Anyway, the official recommended replacement is the Rich Notifications API. There is no other workaround planned.

Upvotes: 5

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