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Is it exist a way to have html5 notifications ?


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theghost31
Posted (edited)

Hi

As the topic title said : Should I download or enable something in EMBY to get it for each client which want it ? 
I enabled the notify option as you can see in attachment.
But I added 0 services



Other question: How can I receive the notification on mobile phone (android) ? 
I saw this: http://www.notifymyandroid.com but it's down anymore isn't it ? 

Thank you 

Regards

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Edited by theghost31
Posted

We already do html5 notifications, there's just no configuration for it.

theghost31
Posted

Can I disable the notification enabled as you can on attachment? I'm not sure to understand if even if it's disabled, it's already enable in emby without check anything?

theghost31
Posted (edited)

@@CBers, I was not sure that mediaBrowser was emby but in all the cases yes I already read it :). I miss something? I don't think my questions are already in the wiki? Sorry if it's the case.

 

Ah yes you talk about a notification with the notification in the top right corner? It's just a icon with the number of notifications but it's not a pop-up / snack-bar in the right bottom corner?

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CBers
Posted

If you click on the BELL icon, you will see the notifications.

 

If you have a notification plugin installed, the user(s) selected will get a notification via that plugin.

theghost31
Posted

I was talking about notification in the browser via snack-bar to have the recent new content. If emby has a new episode, uploaded there are 10 seconds, I want to have a snack-bar on some clients to tell them, hey new episode blablaS01E01 uploaded, for example :)

theghost31
Posted (edited)

And the same thing on android, a notification on the lockscreen to get the new content available but I'm not sure we can do that.

Edited by theghost31
Posted

Yes, we support native browser notifications, if that's what you're asking for. Please be advised though that most browsers are requiring https now in order for them to work.

theghost31
Posted (edited)

@@Luke, yes it's what I mean :)
And yes I'm in https so that should be good, I know I saw it one or twice in Chrome but I'm using an admin account, I was not sure it was enabled for "normal clients" without admin rights.

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