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> Good lord what is happening in there Previously the contents of the Web Push API payloads closely resembled the structure of JavaScript's [Notification](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Notification). But now that the API is open to non-browser apps, and given that there is no required coupling between contents of the payload and a Notification object, here is how I changed the payload: ```json { "access_token": "...", "preferred_locale": "en", "notification_id": "12345", "notification_type": "follow", "title": "So and so followed you", "body": "This is my bio", "icon": "https://example.com/avatar.png" } ``` The title, body and icon attributes are included as a fallback so you can construct a minimal notification if you cannot perform a network request to the API to get more data. |
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importer | ||
push_notifications | ||
accounts.js | ||
alerts.js | ||
blocks.js | ||
bundles.js | ||
cards.js | ||
columns.js | ||
compose.js | ||
custom_emojis.js | ||
domain_blocks.js | ||
dropdown_menu.js | ||
emojis.js | ||
favourites.js | ||
height_cache.js | ||
interactions.js | ||
lists.js | ||
modal.js | ||
mutes.js | ||
notifications.js | ||
onboarding.js | ||
pin_statuses.js | ||
reports.js | ||
search.js | ||
settings.js | ||
statuses.js | ||
store.js | ||
streaming.js | ||
timelines.js |