browser notification onclick event doesn't get fired in chrome











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I am creating browser notifications, and it works great in firefox and edge. But for some reason it is not working in chrome. I can see the notification but when i click on the notification it doesn't get fired. This is my code:



function notifyMe(text) {
if (Notification.permission !== "granted")
Notification.requestPermission();
else {
var notification = new Notification('Notification title', {
body: text,
requireInteraction: true
});
notification.onclick = function (event) {
alert("clicked");
event.preventDefault();
console.log('Notification clicked.');
}

}
}


So my question is, why the notificaion.onclick won't get triggered in chrome?










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    I am creating browser notifications, and it works great in firefox and edge. But for some reason it is not working in chrome. I can see the notification but when i click on the notification it doesn't get fired. This is my code:



    function notifyMe(text) {
    if (Notification.permission !== "granted")
    Notification.requestPermission();
    else {
    var notification = new Notification('Notification title', {
    body: text,
    requireInteraction: true
    });
    notification.onclick = function (event) {
    alert("clicked");
    event.preventDefault();
    console.log('Notification clicked.');
    }

    }
    }


    So my question is, why the notificaion.onclick won't get triggered in chrome?










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      down vote

      favorite











      I am creating browser notifications, and it works great in firefox and edge. But for some reason it is not working in chrome. I can see the notification but when i click on the notification it doesn't get fired. This is my code:



      function notifyMe(text) {
      if (Notification.permission !== "granted")
      Notification.requestPermission();
      else {
      var notification = new Notification('Notification title', {
      body: text,
      requireInteraction: true
      });
      notification.onclick = function (event) {
      alert("clicked");
      event.preventDefault();
      console.log('Notification clicked.');
      }

      }
      }


      So my question is, why the notificaion.onclick won't get triggered in chrome?










      share|improve this question















      I am creating browser notifications, and it works great in firefox and edge. But for some reason it is not working in chrome. I can see the notification but when i click on the notification it doesn't get fired. This is my code:



      function notifyMe(text) {
      if (Notification.permission !== "granted")
      Notification.requestPermission();
      else {
      var notification = new Notification('Notification title', {
      body: text,
      requireInteraction: true
      });
      notification.onclick = function (event) {
      alert("clicked");
      event.preventDefault();
      console.log('Notification clicked.');
      }

      }
      }


      So my question is, why the notificaion.onclick won't get triggered in chrome?







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          You are probably clicking the close button, it does not trigger the click event, try clicking on anything other than close button, try to use onclose event



          function notifyMe(text) {
          if (Notification.permission !== "granted")
          Notification.requestPermission();
          else {
          var notification = new Notification('Notification title', {
          body: text,
          requireInteraction: true
          });
          notification.onclick = function (event) {
          alert("onClick!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          }
          notification.onclose = function (event) {
          alert("onClose!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          }
          }
          }


          Or Try to use EventListener:



          function notifyMe(text) {
          if (Notification.permission !== "granted")
          Notification.requestPermission();
          else {
          var notification = new Notification('Notification title', {
          body: text,
          requireInteraction: true
          });
          notification.addEventListener("click", function (event) {
          alert("onClick!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          } )
          notification.addEventListener("close", function (event) {
          alert("onClose!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          } )

          }
          }





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          • Close button works. If I click on close it closes the notification. But if I click anywhere else it opens a new window. And it does that only in chrome. In firefox and edge it displays an alert and it logs a message in console. When I debug and i put a break point inside notification.onclick, it does not go inside the function(in chrome, in others it works as expected). Thanks for your response.
            – brusli
            Nov 20 at 14:37












          • very strange because I tested here and it worked everything except the close button, including to add the close button event, I had to add the event "onclose", I will update the answer
            – Demian
            Nov 20 at 14:47










          • @brusli i have updated the answer
            – Demian
            Nov 20 at 14:50










          • Are you testing it in google chrome? In edge and firefox it works.Chrome is the issue. I used your code and it is the same.
            – brusli
            Nov 20 at 14:57












          • @brusli yes i have tested on Chrome, try to clean your js, or just execute on console by pressing f12
            – Demian
            Nov 20 at 15:00











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          You are probably clicking the close button, it does not trigger the click event, try clicking on anything other than close button, try to use onclose event



          function notifyMe(text) {
          if (Notification.permission !== "granted")
          Notification.requestPermission();
          else {
          var notification = new Notification('Notification title', {
          body: text,
          requireInteraction: true
          });
          notification.onclick = function (event) {
          alert("onClick!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          }
          notification.onclose = function (event) {
          alert("onClose!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          }
          }
          }


          Or Try to use EventListener:



          function notifyMe(text) {
          if (Notification.permission !== "granted")
          Notification.requestPermission();
          else {
          var notification = new Notification('Notification title', {
          body: text,
          requireInteraction: true
          });
          notification.addEventListener("click", function (event) {
          alert("onClick!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          } )
          notification.addEventListener("close", function (event) {
          alert("onClose!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          } )

          }
          }





          share|improve this answer























          • Close button works. If I click on close it closes the notification. But if I click anywhere else it opens a new window. And it does that only in chrome. In firefox and edge it displays an alert and it logs a message in console. When I debug and i put a break point inside notification.onclick, it does not go inside the function(in chrome, in others it works as expected). Thanks for your response.
            – brusli
            Nov 20 at 14:37












          • very strange because I tested here and it worked everything except the close button, including to add the close button event, I had to add the event "onclose", I will update the answer
            – Demian
            Nov 20 at 14:47










          • @brusli i have updated the answer
            – Demian
            Nov 20 at 14:50










          • Are you testing it in google chrome? In edge and firefox it works.Chrome is the issue. I used your code and it is the same.
            – brusli
            Nov 20 at 14:57












          • @brusli yes i have tested on Chrome, try to clean your js, or just execute on console by pressing f12
            – Demian
            Nov 20 at 15:00















          up vote
          0
          down vote



          accepted










          You are probably clicking the close button, it does not trigger the click event, try clicking on anything other than close button, try to use onclose event



          function notifyMe(text) {
          if (Notification.permission !== "granted")
          Notification.requestPermission();
          else {
          var notification = new Notification('Notification title', {
          body: text,
          requireInteraction: true
          });
          notification.onclick = function (event) {
          alert("onClick!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          }
          notification.onclose = function (event) {
          alert("onClose!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          }
          }
          }


          Or Try to use EventListener:



          function notifyMe(text) {
          if (Notification.permission !== "granted")
          Notification.requestPermission();
          else {
          var notification = new Notification('Notification title', {
          body: text,
          requireInteraction: true
          });
          notification.addEventListener("click", function (event) {
          alert("onClick!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          } )
          notification.addEventListener("close", function (event) {
          alert("onClose!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          } )

          }
          }





          share|improve this answer























          • Close button works. If I click on close it closes the notification. But if I click anywhere else it opens a new window. And it does that only in chrome. In firefox and edge it displays an alert and it logs a message in console. When I debug and i put a break point inside notification.onclick, it does not go inside the function(in chrome, in others it works as expected). Thanks for your response.
            – brusli
            Nov 20 at 14:37












          • very strange because I tested here and it worked everything except the close button, including to add the close button event, I had to add the event "onclose", I will update the answer
            – Demian
            Nov 20 at 14:47










          • @brusli i have updated the answer
            – Demian
            Nov 20 at 14:50










          • Are you testing it in google chrome? In edge and firefox it works.Chrome is the issue. I used your code and it is the same.
            – brusli
            Nov 20 at 14:57












          • @brusli yes i have tested on Chrome, try to clean your js, or just execute on console by pressing f12
            – Demian
            Nov 20 at 15:00













          up vote
          0
          down vote



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          up vote
          0
          down vote



          accepted






          You are probably clicking the close button, it does not trigger the click event, try clicking on anything other than close button, try to use onclose event



          function notifyMe(text) {
          if (Notification.permission !== "granted")
          Notification.requestPermission();
          else {
          var notification = new Notification('Notification title', {
          body: text,
          requireInteraction: true
          });
          notification.onclick = function (event) {
          alert("onClick!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          }
          notification.onclose = function (event) {
          alert("onClose!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          }
          }
          }


          Or Try to use EventListener:



          function notifyMe(text) {
          if (Notification.permission !== "granted")
          Notification.requestPermission();
          else {
          var notification = new Notification('Notification title', {
          body: text,
          requireInteraction: true
          });
          notification.addEventListener("click", function (event) {
          alert("onClick!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          } )
          notification.addEventListener("close", function (event) {
          alert("onClose!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          } )

          }
          }





          share|improve this answer














          You are probably clicking the close button, it does not trigger the click event, try clicking on anything other than close button, try to use onclose event



          function notifyMe(text) {
          if (Notification.permission !== "granted")
          Notification.requestPermission();
          else {
          var notification = new Notification('Notification title', {
          body: text,
          requireInteraction: true
          });
          notification.onclick = function (event) {
          alert("onClick!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          }
          notification.onclose = function (event) {
          alert("onClose!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          }
          }
          }


          Or Try to use EventListener:



          function notifyMe(text) {
          if (Notification.permission !== "granted")
          Notification.requestPermission();
          else {
          var notification = new Notification('Notification title', {
          body: text,
          requireInteraction: true
          });
          notification.addEventListener("click", function (event) {
          alert("onClick!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          } )
          notification.addEventListener("close", function (event) {
          alert("onClose!");
          event.preventDefault();
          console.log('Notification clicked.');
          } )

          }
          }






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          edited Nov 20 at 14:50

























          answered Nov 20 at 14:30









          Demian

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          • Close button works. If I click on close it closes the notification. But if I click anywhere else it opens a new window. And it does that only in chrome. In firefox and edge it displays an alert and it logs a message in console. When I debug and i put a break point inside notification.onclick, it does not go inside the function(in chrome, in others it works as expected). Thanks for your response.
            – brusli
            Nov 20 at 14:37












          • very strange because I tested here and it worked everything except the close button, including to add the close button event, I had to add the event "onclose", I will update the answer
            – Demian
            Nov 20 at 14:47










          • @brusli i have updated the answer
            – Demian
            Nov 20 at 14:50










          • Are you testing it in google chrome? In edge and firefox it works.Chrome is the issue. I used your code and it is the same.
            – brusli
            Nov 20 at 14:57












          • @brusli yes i have tested on Chrome, try to clean your js, or just execute on console by pressing f12
            – Demian
            Nov 20 at 15:00


















          • Close button works. If I click on close it closes the notification. But if I click anywhere else it opens a new window. And it does that only in chrome. In firefox and edge it displays an alert and it logs a message in console. When I debug and i put a break point inside notification.onclick, it does not go inside the function(in chrome, in others it works as expected). Thanks for your response.
            – brusli
            Nov 20 at 14:37












          • very strange because I tested here and it worked everything except the close button, including to add the close button event, I had to add the event "onclose", I will update the answer
            – Demian
            Nov 20 at 14:47










          • @brusli i have updated the answer
            – Demian
            Nov 20 at 14:50










          • Are you testing it in google chrome? In edge and firefox it works.Chrome is the issue. I used your code and it is the same.
            – brusli
            Nov 20 at 14:57












          • @brusli yes i have tested on Chrome, try to clean your js, or just execute on console by pressing f12
            – Demian
            Nov 20 at 15:00
















          Close button works. If I click on close it closes the notification. But if I click anywhere else it opens a new window. And it does that only in chrome. In firefox and edge it displays an alert and it logs a message in console. When I debug and i put a break point inside notification.onclick, it does not go inside the function(in chrome, in others it works as expected). Thanks for your response.
          – brusli
          Nov 20 at 14:37






          Close button works. If I click on close it closes the notification. But if I click anywhere else it opens a new window. And it does that only in chrome. In firefox and edge it displays an alert and it logs a message in console. When I debug and i put a break point inside notification.onclick, it does not go inside the function(in chrome, in others it works as expected). Thanks for your response.
          – brusli
          Nov 20 at 14:37














          very strange because I tested here and it worked everything except the close button, including to add the close button event, I had to add the event "onclose", I will update the answer
          – Demian
          Nov 20 at 14:47




          very strange because I tested here and it worked everything except the close button, including to add the close button event, I had to add the event "onclose", I will update the answer
          – Demian
          Nov 20 at 14:47












          @brusli i have updated the answer
          – Demian
          Nov 20 at 14:50




          @brusli i have updated the answer
          – Demian
          Nov 20 at 14:50












          Are you testing it in google chrome? In edge and firefox it works.Chrome is the issue. I used your code and it is the same.
          – brusli
          Nov 20 at 14:57






          Are you testing it in google chrome? In edge and firefox it works.Chrome is the issue. I used your code and it is the same.
          – brusli
          Nov 20 at 14:57














          @brusli yes i have tested on Chrome, try to clean your js, or just execute on console by pressing f12
          – Demian
          Nov 20 at 15:00




          @brusli yes i have tested on Chrome, try to clean your js, or just execute on console by pressing f12
          – Demian
          Nov 20 at 15:00


















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