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desktop(notifications): add automattcher case and URL fallback #56255

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@nsakaimbo nsakaimbo commented Sep 14, 2021

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TIL of the automattcher notification type, which we're adding to the notification parsing logic in this PR. In addition, this PR also uses the raw note URL as a fallback to increase the chances of always having a valid location to navigate to when a notification is clicked.

@matticbot matticbot added the [Status] Needs Review The PR is ready for review. This also triggers e2e canary tests and wp-desktop tests automatically. label Sep 14, 2021
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This PR does not affect the size of JS and CSS bundles shipped to the user's browser.

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This looks good and tests well to me.

@nsakaimbo nsakaimbo merged commit 83ecf08 into trunk Sep 16, 2021
@nsakaimbo nsakaimbo deleted the desktop-notifications-add-automattcher branch September 16, 2021 21:06
@github-actions github-actions bot removed the [Status] Needs Review The PR is ready for review. This also triggers e2e canary tests and wp-desktop tests automatically. label Sep 16, 2021
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