08-29-2017 16:22
08-29-2017 16:22
How may I pop up user notifications (the one from Twitter, Gmail ... etc) in my app?
If it is NOT my business, 🙂 , How do I access the unread and historical notifications from within my app?
Thank you!
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08-29-2017 16:25
08-29-2017 16:25
Notifications are handled by the system, and will just appear on screen. Developers don't need to implement anything for that. There aren't any notification APIs for reading or replying to notifications either.
I hope that helps.
08-29-2017 16:25
08-29-2017 16:25
Notifications are handled by the system, and will just appear on screen. Developers don't need to implement anything for that. There aren't any notification APIs for reading or replying to notifications either.
I hope that helps.
08-29-2017 16:29
08-29-2017 16:29
even without a method of knowing the number of how many notifications I've missed?
08-29-2017 16:46
08-29-2017 16:46
We don't currently have an API for that.
08-29-2017 21:11
08-29-2017 21:11
Thank you!
08-30-2017 11:40
08-30-2017 11:40
Some more questions about notifications to help me with planning my solution...
(1) When a notification arrives from a phone app, does the user have to dismiss it on the device? Or does it disappear on timeout?
(2) Can the user browse through a list of notifications recently received from the phone?
08-30-2017 12:00
08-30-2017 12:00
(3) Can a companion app send app notifications to the device to be displayed by FitBit's notification handler (so the notification shows without my app running)?
Without a way for my device app to instantly communicate with my native phone app, I fear my app would be too annoying to use. I'm looking for alternative approaches.
09-09-2017 13:27 - edited 09-09-2017 13:27
09-09-2017 13:27 - edited 09-09-2017 13:27
FYI, I've posted a feature suggestion asking for FitBit apps to be able to provide notifications from the background: