Represents the Android-specific notification options that can be included in .

Signature:

export interface AndroidNotification 

Properties

Property Type Description
body string Body of the Android notification. When provided, overrides the body set via admin.messaging.Notification.
bodyLocArgs string[] An array of resource keys that will be used in place of the format specifiers in bodyLocKey.
bodyLocKey string Key of the body string in the app's string resource to use to localize the body text.
channelId string The Android notification channel ID (new in Android O). The app must create a channel with this channel ID before any notification with this channel ID can be received. If you don't send this channel ID in the request, or if the channel ID provided has not yet been created by the app, FCM uses the channel ID specified in the app manifest.
clickAction string Action associated with a user click on the notification. If specified, an activity with a matching Intent Filter is launched when a user clicks on the notification.
color string Notification icon color in #rrggbb format.
defaultLightSettings boolean If set to true, use the Android framework's default LED light settings for the notification. Default values are specified in [config.xml](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/master/core/res/res/values/config.xml). If default_light_settings is set to true and light_settings is also set, the user-specified light_settings is used instead of the default value.
defaultSound boolean If set to true, use the Android framework's default sound for the notification. Default values are specified in [config.xml](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/master/core/res/res/values/config.xml).
defaultVibrateTimings boolean If set to true, use the Android framework's default vibrate pattern for the notification. Default values are specified in [config.xml](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/master/core/res/res/values/config.xml). If default_vibrate_timings is set to true and vibrate_timings is also set, the default value is used instead of the user-specified vibrate_timings.
eventTimestamp Date For notifications that inform users about events with an absolute time reference, sets the time that the event in the notification occurred. Notifications in the panel are sorted by this time.
icon string Icon resource for the Android notification.
imageUrl string URL of an image to be displayed in the notification.
lightSettings LightSettings Settings to control the notification's LED blinking rate and color if LED is available on the device. The total blinking time is controlled by the OS.
localOnly boolean Sets whether or not this notification is relevant only to the current device. Some notifications can be bridged to other devices for remote display, such as a Wear OS watch. This hint can be set to recommend this notification not be bridged. See [Wear OS guides](https://developer.android.com/training/wearables/notifications/bridger#existing-method-of-preventing-bridging)
notificationCount number Sets the number of items this notification represents. May be displayed as a badge count for Launchers that support badging. See [NotificationBadge(https://developer.android.com/training/notify-user/badges). For example, this might be useful if you're using just one notification to represent multiple new messages but you want the count here to represent the number of total new messages. If zero or unspecified, systems that support badging use the default, which is to increment a number displayed on the long-press menu each time a new notification arrives.
priority ('min' | 'low' | 'default' | 'high' | 'max') Sets the relative priority for this notification. Low-priority notifications may be hidden from the user in certain situations. Note this priority differs from AndroidMessagePriority. This priority is processed by the client after the message has been delivered. Whereas AndroidMessagePriority is an FCM concept that controls when the message is delivered.
sound string File name of the sound to be played when the device receives the notification.
sticky boolean When set to false or unset, the notification is automatically dismissed when the user clicks it in the panel. When set to true, the notification persists even when the user clicks it.
tag string Notification tag. This is an identifier used to replace existing notifications in the notification drawer. If not specified, each request creates a new notification.
ticker string Sets the "ticker" text, which is sent to accessibility services. Prior to API level 21 (Lollipop), sets the text that is displayed in the status bar when the notification first arrives.
title string Title of the Android notification. When provided, overrides the title set via admin.messaging.Notification.
titleLocArgs string[] An array of resource keys that will be used in place of the format specifiers in titleLocKey.
titleLocKey string Key of the title string in the app's string resource to use to localize the title text.
vibrateTimingsMillis number[] Sets the vibration pattern to use. Pass in an array of milliseconds to turn the vibrator on or off. The first value indicates the duration to wait before turning the vibrator on. The next value indicates the duration to keep the vibrator on. Subsequent values alternate between duration to turn the vibrator off and to turn the vibrator on. If vibrate_timings is set and default_vibrate_timings is set to true, the default value is used instead of the user-specified vibrate_timings.
visibility ('private' | 'public' | 'secret') Sets the visibility of the notification. Must be either private, public, or secret. If unspecified, defaults to private.

AndroidNotification.body

Body of the Android notification. When provided, overrides the body set via admin.messaging.Notification.

Signature:

body?: string;

AndroidNotification.bodyLocArgs

An array of resource keys that will be used in place of the format specifiers in bodyLocKey.

Signature:

bodyLocArgs?: string[];

AndroidNotification.bodyLocKey

Key of the body string in the app's string resource to use to localize the body text.

Signature:

bodyLocKey?: string;

AndroidNotification.channelId

The Android notification channel ID (new in Android O). The app must create a channel with this channel ID before any notification with this channel ID can be received. If you don't send this channel ID in the request, or if the channel ID provided has not yet been created by the app, FCM uses the channel ID specified in the app manifest.

Signature:

channelId?: string;

AndroidNotification.clickAction

Action associated with a user click on the notification. If specified, an activity with a matching Intent Filter is launched when a user clicks on the notification.

Signature:

clickAction?: string;

AndroidNotification.color

Notification icon color in #rrggbb format.

Signature:

color?: string;

AndroidNotification.defaultLightSettings

If set to true, use the Android framework's default LED light settings for the notification. Default values are specified in [config.xml](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/master/core/res/res/values/config.xml). If default_light_settings is set to true and light_settings is also set, the user-specified light_settings is used instead of the default value.

Signature:

defaultLightSettings?: boolean;

AndroidNotification.defaultSound

If set to true, use the Android framework's default sound for the notification. Default values are specified in [config.xml](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/master/core/res/res/values/config.xml).

Signature:

defaultSound?: boolean;

AndroidNotification.defaultVibrateTimings

If set to true, use the Android framework's default vibrate pattern for the notification. Default values are specified in [config.xml](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/master/core/res/res/values/config.xml). If default_vibrate_timings is set to true and vibrate_timings is also set, the default value is used instead of the user-specified vibrate_timings.

Signature:

defaultVibrateTimings?: boolean;

AndroidNotification.eventTimestamp

For notifications that inform users about events with an absolute time reference, sets the time that the event in the notification occurred. Notifications in the panel are sorted by this time.

Signature:

eventTimestamp?: Date;

AndroidNotification.icon

Icon resource for the Android notification.

Signature:

icon?: string;

AndroidNotification.imageUrl

URL of an image to be displayed in the notification.

Signature:

imageUrl?: string;

AndroidNotification.lightSettings

Settings to control the notification's LED blinking rate and color if LED is available on the device. The total blinking time is controlled by the OS.

Signature:

lightSettings?: LightSettings;

AndroidNotification.localOnly

Sets whether or not this notification is relevant only to the current device. Some notifications can be bridged to other devices for remote display, such as a Wear OS watch. This hint can be set to recommend this notification not be bridged. See [Wear OS guides](https://developer.android.com/training/wearables/notifications/bridger#existing-method-of-preventing-bridging)

Signature:

localOnly?: boolean;

AndroidNotification.notificationCount

Sets the number of items this notification represents. May be displayed as a badge count for Launchers that support badging. See [NotificationBadge(https://developer.android.com/training/notify-user/badges). For example, this might be useful if you're using just one notification to represent multiple new messages but you want the count here to represent the number of total new messages. If zero or unspecified, systems that support badging use the default, which is to increment a number displayed on the long-press menu each time a new notification arrives.

Signature:

notificationCount?: number;

AndroidNotification.priority

Sets the relative priority for this notification. Low-priority notifications may be hidden from the user in certain situations. Note this priority differs from AndroidMessagePriority. This priority is processed by the client after the message has been delivered. Whereas AndroidMessagePriority is an FCM concept that controls when the message is delivered.

Signature:

priority?: ('min' | 'low' | 'default' | 'high' | 'max');

AndroidNotification.sound

File name of the sound to be played when the device receives the notification.

Signature:

sound?: string;

AndroidNotification.sticky

When set to false or unset, the notification is automatically dismissed when the user clicks it in the panel. When set to true, the notification persists even when the user clicks it.

Signature:

sticky?: boolean;

AndroidNotification.tag

Notification tag. This is an identifier used to replace existing notifications in the notification drawer. If not specified, each request creates a new notification.

Signature:

tag?: string;

AndroidNotification.ticker

Sets the "ticker" text, which is sent to accessibility services. Prior to API level 21 (Lollipop), sets the text that is displayed in the status bar when the notification first arrives.

Signature:

ticker?: string;

AndroidNotification.title

Title of the Android notification. When provided, overrides the title set via admin.messaging.Notification.

Signature:

title?: string;

AndroidNotification.titleLocArgs

An array of resource keys that will be used in place of the format specifiers in titleLocKey.

Signature:

titleLocArgs?: string[];

AndroidNotification.titleLocKey

Key of the title string in the app's string resource to use to localize the title text.

Signature:

titleLocKey?: string;

AndroidNotification.vibrateTimingsMillis

Sets the vibration pattern to use. Pass in an array of milliseconds to turn the vibrator on or off. The first value indicates the duration to wait before turning the vibrator on. The next value indicates the duration to keep the vibrator on. Subsequent values alternate between duration to turn the vibrator off and to turn the vibrator on. If vibrate_timings is set and default_vibrate_timings is set to true, the default value is used instead of the user-specified vibrate_timings.

Signature:

vibrateTimingsMillis?: number[];

AndroidNotification.visibility

Sets the visibility of the notification. Must be either private, public, or secret. If unspecified, defaults to private.

Signature:

visibility?: ('private' | 'public' | 'secret');