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Successfully implemented the firebase desktop push notification.At a time multiple notifications are pop uping with different content (as my requirement). But the problem is that, when I click on a single pop up, corresponding tabs of all pop up are opening. Means,on clicking on a single notification multiple tabs are opening.
My code is,
self.addEventListener("notificationclick", event => {
event.notification.close();
event.waitUntil(clients.openWindow("device/"+content.deviceId+"/beta"));
});
Multiple notifications are pop up with different content.deviceId and when I click on a notification with deviceId 1, window will open for deviceId 1 and for other deviceIds too.And thus I am getting too many tabs opened. How to solve this?
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Successfully implemented the firebase desktop push notification.At a time multiple notifications are pop uping with different content (as my requirement). But the problem is that, when I click on a single pop up, corresponding tabs of all pop up are opening. Means,on clicking on a single notification multiple tabs are opening.
My code is,
self.addEventListener("notificationclick", event => {
event.notification.close();
event.waitUntil(clients.openWindow("device/"+content.deviceId+"/beta"));
});
Multiple notifications are pop up with different content.deviceId and when I click on a notification with deviceId 1, window will open for deviceId 1 and for other deviceIds too.And thus I am getting too many tabs opened. How to solve this?
javascript
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Successfully implemented the firebase desktop push notification.At a time multiple notifications are pop uping with different content (as my requirement). But the problem is that, when I click on a single pop up, corresponding tabs of all pop up are opening. Means,on clicking on a single notification multiple tabs are opening.
My code is,
self.addEventListener("notificationclick", event => {
event.notification.close();
event.waitUntil(clients.openWindow("device/"+content.deviceId+"/beta"));
});
Multiple notifications are pop up with different content.deviceId and when I click on a notification with deviceId 1, window will open for deviceId 1 and for other deviceIds too.And thus I am getting too many tabs opened. How to solve this?
javascript
Successfully implemented the firebase desktop push notification.At a time multiple notifications are pop uping with different content (as my requirement). But the problem is that, when I click on a single pop up, corresponding tabs of all pop up are opening. Means,on clicking on a single notification multiple tabs are opening.
My code is,
self.addEventListener("notificationclick", event => {
event.notification.close();
event.waitUntil(clients.openWindow("device/"+content.deviceId+"/beta"));
});
Multiple notifications are pop up with different content.deviceId and when I click on a notification with deviceId 1, window will open for deviceId 1 and for other deviceIds too.And thus I am getting too many tabs opened. How to solve this?
javascript
javascript
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asked Nov 22 at 11:27
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