Native Push Notifications Support for NodeBB
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The web-push plugin has now been promoted in v4 beta to "bundled" status, with a corresponding demotion of the ntfy plugin.
https://github.com/NodeBB/NodeBB/commit/aa060d31d130cd54d18cd8dc2f25ba7de58f4fea
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@phenomlab glad to hear you found it
For those interested in updating, you can just grab the latest commit from
activitypub
branch or perhaps the more the specific commit:git fetch git checkout activitypub # if you're not already on activitypub branch git reset --hard 86f624f8172fb96fbd3c83683affd8814e8b5156`
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@phenomlab There's not terribly much to configure, just make sure that when you start NodeBB, that you see the output
info: [plugins/web-push] VAPID keys OK.
That's how the messages are encoded to be sent to the corresponding browser push endpoints.
Other than that make sure the user has toggled push notifications on in their settings and allowed notifications for the site.
On Windows, you have to specifically also allow your browser access to send notifications to the user.
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v0.7.0 of the Push Notification plugin has been released
- Notification related service worker code that was initially included in v4 core is now served by the web-push plugin directly, allowing v3.x compatibility.
- Compatibility updated from v4 to v3.10.x
- Meaning if you want to try this out on your existing NodeBB, you can do so by either waiting for v3.10.0, or by updating to the latest commit on the
develop
branch
- Meaning if you want to try this out on your existing NodeBB, you can do so by either waiting for v3.10.0, or by updating to the latest commit on the
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@julian Hmm - still not working for me...
EDIT - works on my Android phone, but not on my PC - guessing it's likely security software.
EDIT 2 - suspicion confirmed. It's caused by NordVPN. If running, the push notification doesn't work - if disabled, it works fine. -
@phenomlab said in Native Push Notifications Support for NodeBB:
NordVPN
Thanks for closing the loop! Kind of annoying that NordVPN blocks them...
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@julian Yes, very, and their support isn't up to much either in the sense of wanting to fix it. I've had to change my VPN usage from machine level (which I prefer) to browser level - as long as the internet traffic is secured, that's good enough for the time being.