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Notification Workflow for an App that sends Notifications

Example story

Let's assume the following example scenario. Our app is the files_sharing app. We want to notify the user when a remote share has to be accepted/declined. If the user has dealt with it, we want to remove the notification again.

Creating a new Notification

  1. Grab a new notification object (\OCP\Notification\INotification) from the manager (\OCP\Notification\IManager): php $manager = \OC::$server->getNotificationManager(); $notification = $manager->createNotification();

  2. Set the necessary information for the notification: ```php $acceptAction = $notification->createAction(); $acceptAction->setLabel('accept') ->setLink('/apps/files_sharing/api/v1/remote_shares/1337', 'POST');

$declineAction = $notification->createAction();
$declineAction->setLabel('decline')
    ->setLink('/apps/files_sharing/api/v1/remote_shares/1337', 'DELETE');

$notification->setApp('files_sharing')
    ->setUser('recipient1')
    ->setDateTime(new DateTime())
    ->setObject('remote', '1337') // $type and $id
    ->setSubject('remote_share', ['/fancyFolder']) // $subject and $parameters
    ->addAction($acceptAction)
    ->addAction($declineAction)
;
```

Setting app, user, timestamp, object and subject are mandatory. You should not use a translated subject, message or action label. Use something like a "language key", to avoid length problems with translations in the storage of a notification app. Translation is done via invocation of your notifier by the manager when the notification is prepared for display.

  1. Send the notification back to the manager: php $manager->notify($notification);

Preparing a notification for display

  1. In app.php register your Notifier (\OCP\Notification\INotifier) interface to the manager, using a \Closure: php $manager = \OC::$server->getNotificationManager(); $manager->registerNotifier(function() { return new \OCA\Files_Sharing\Notifier( \OC::$server->getL10NFactory() ); });

  2. The manager will execute the closure and then call the prepare() method on your notifier. If the notification is not known by your app, just throw an \InvalidArgumentException, but if it is actually from your app, you must set the parsed subject, message and action labels: ```php protected $factory;

public function __construct(\OCP\L10N\IFactory $factory) {
    $this->factory = $factory;
}

/**
 * @param INotification $notification
 * @param string $languageCode The code of the language that should be used to prepare the notification
 */
public function prepare(INotification $notification, $languageCode) {
    if ($notification->getApp() !== 'files_sharing') {
        // Not my app => throw
        throw new \InvalidArgumentException();
    }

    // Read the language from the notification
    $l = $this->factory->get('myapp', $languageCode);

    switch ($notification->getSubject()) {
        // Deal with known subjects
        case 'remote_share':
            $notification->setParsedSubject(
                (string) $l->t('You received the remote share "%s"', $notification->getSubjectParameters())
            );
            
            // Deal with the actions for a known subject
            foreach ($notification->getActions() as $action) {
                switch ($action->getLabel()) {
                    case 'accept':
                        $action->setParsedLabel(
                            (string) $l->t('Accept')
                        );
                    break;

                    case 'decline':
                        $action->setParsedLabel(
                            (string) $l->t('Decline')
                        );
                    break;
                }

                $notification->addParsedAction($action);
            }
            return $notification;
        break;

        default:
            // Unknown subject => Unknown notification => throw
            throw new \InvalidArgumentException();
    }
}
```

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Marking a notification as read/deleted/processed/obsoleted

If the user accepted the share or the share was removed/unshared, we want to remove the notification, because no user action is needed anymore. To do this, we simply have to call the markProcessed() method on the manager with the neccessary information on a notification object:

$manager = \OC::$server->getNotificationManager();
$notification->setApp('files_sharing')
    ->setObject('remote', 1337)
    ->setUser('recipient1');
$manager->markProcessed($notification);

Only the app name is mandatory: so if you don't set the user, the notification will be marked as processed for all users that have it. So the following example will remove all notifications for the app files_sharing on the object "remote #1337":

$manager = \OC::$server->getNotificationManager();
$notification->setApp('files_sharing')
    ->setObject('remote', 1337);
$manager->markProcessed($notification);