I'm sending a C2DM update to my Android app every 1/2 hour, which creates a Notification. Problem is, when I wake up in the morning I get 15 Notifications queued up in the status bar.
How do I only keep the latest notification, overwriting previous ones?
I tried looking at the C2DM documentation (http://code.google.com/android/c2dm/) which mentions a parameter called collapse_key, but I couldn't find an explanation for how to use it, nor am I sure the solution lies on the C2DM side.
Thanks!
If you want to cancel any previous notifications that has been set on the view you can try setting one of these flags.
PendingIntent.FLAG_CANCEL_CURRENT or PendingIntent.FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT
Something like this should replace your old notification i believe
NotificationManager mManager= (NotificationManager) getSystemService(Context.NOTIFICATION_SERVICE);
Intent intent = new Intent(this,test.class);
Notification notification = new Notification(R.drawable.icon, "Notify", System.currentTimeMillis());
notification.setLatestEventInfo(this,"App Name","Description of the notification",
PendingIntent.getActivity(this.getBaseContext(), 0, intent, PendingIntent.FLAG_CANCEL_CURRENT));
mManager.notify(0, notification);
Notification
has a property called number
that shows a little number below the icon (for multiple notification). It lets you use the same Icon for Multiple Notification.
Use the same ID
while updating your notification. :) Cheers.
In addition to the other answers, there is a parameter in your C2DM request that is called delay_while_idle
. Make sure you are NOT including that or make it false. Your phone is "idle" when the screen is off (ie while you are sleeping). Google queues up all your messages on the server until the phone is not idle (ie when you turn on the screen in the morning). Then, Google sends all 15 messages at once and you display them at that time.
In the chrome to phone source, there is a method called sendNoRetry
with this line:
if (delayWhileIdle) {
postDataBuilder.append("&")
.append(PARAM_DELAY_WHILE_IDLE).append("=1");
}
Make sure it is not true, then Google servers will send you your C2DM message every 30 minutes as expected.
collapse_id key should do the job. For updating any previous notification, just use the same key. To generate a new notification on device, use a different key.
For example,
* for chat notifications use the key "chat" (collapse_id = "chat")
* for invitations use the key "invite" (collapse_id = "invite")
So all the unqiue collapse_id notifications will group on device.
For more details visit: https://documentation.onesignal.com/reference#create-notification