Web/API/Notification/Notification

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The Notification() constructor creates a new Notification object instance, which represents a user notification.

Syntax

var myNotification = new Notification(title, options);

Parameters

title
Defines a title for the notification, which is shown at the top of the notification window.
options Optional
An options object containing any custom settings that you want to apply to the notification. The possible options are:
dir
  • The direction in which to display the notification. It defaults to auto, which just adopts the browser's language setting behavior, but you can override that behaviour by setting values of ltr and rtl (although most browsers seem to ignore these settings.)
  • lang: The notification's language, as specified using a DOMString representing a BCP 47 language tag. See the Sitepoint ISO 2 letter language codes page for a simple reference.
  • badge: A USVString containing the URL of the image used to represent the notification when there isn't enough space to display the notification itself.
  • body: A DOMString representing the body text of the notification, which is displayed below the title.
  • tag: A DOMString representing an identifying tag for the notification.
  • icon: A USVString containing the URL of an icon to be displayed in the notification.
  • image: a USVString containing the URL of an image to be displayed in the notification.
  • data: Arbitrary data that you want associated with the notification. This can be of any data type.
  • vibrate: A vibration pattern for the device's vibration hardware to emit with the notification.
  • renotify: A Boolean specifying whether the user should be notified after a new notification replaces an old one. The default is false, which means they won't be notified.
  • requireInteraction: Indicates that a notification should remain active until the user clicks or dismisses it, rather than closing automatically. The default value is false.
  • actions: An array of NotificationActions representing the actions available to the user when the notification is presented. These are options the user can choose among in order to act on the action within the context of the notification itself. The action's name is sent to the service worker notification handler to let it know the action was selected by the user.
  • silent: A Boolean specifying whether the notification is silent (no sounds or vibrations issued), regardless of the device settings. The default is false, which means it won't be silent.

Example

In our Emogotchi demo (see source code), we run a spawnNotification() function when we want to trigger a notification. The function is passed parameters to specify the body, icon, and title we want, and then it creates the necessary options object and triggers the notification by using the Notification() constructor.

function spawnNotification(theBody,theIcon,theTitle) {
  var options = {
      body: theBody,
      icon: theIcon
  }
  var n = new Notification(theTitle,options);
}

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
Notifications APIThe definition of 'Notification() constructor' in that specification. Living Standard Initial definition.

Browser compatibility

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Desktop Mobile
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari Android webview Chrome for Android Firefox for Android Opera for Android Safari on iOS Samsung Internet
Notification() constructor

Chrome Full support 22


Full support 22


Full support 5

Prefixed'

Prefixed' Implemented with the vendor prefix: webkit

Edge

Full support ≤18

Firefox Full support 22


Full support 22


Full support 4

Prefixed'

Prefixed' Implemented with the vendor prefix: moz

IE

No support No

Opera

Full support 25

Safari

Full support 6

WebView Android

No support No

Chrome Android

Full support Yes

Firefox Android Full support 22


Full support 22


Full support 4

Prefixed'

Prefixed' Implemented with the vendor prefix: moz

Opera Android

Full support Yes

Safari iOS

No support No

Samsung Internet Android

Full support Yes

Legend

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Full support
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No support
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Requires a vendor prefix or different name for use.


Chrome notes

Starting in Chrome 49, notifications don't work in incognito mode.

Internet Explorer notes

Version 38.14352 and higher of MS Edge Notification API is suported. Wikipedia - MS Edge

IE 11 and lower isn't supported.

See also