Difference between revisions of "NotificationManager:getLocalNotifications"
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<translate>Retrieves the lua table of already displayed local notifications. The table uses notification ids as keys and table with information about notification as value.</translate> | <translate>Retrieves the lua table of already displayed local notifications. The table uses notification ids as keys and table with information about notification as value.</translate> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:31, 13 July 2023
Available since: Gideros 2011.6
Class: NotificationManager
Description
Retrieves the lua table of already displayed local notifications. The table uses notification ids as keys and table with information about notification as value.
NotificationManager:getLocalNotifications()
Examples
Here is an example structure of returned table:
Table {
[2] => Table {
{
[message] => Do you see me?
[title] => Test from Server1
[id] => 2
[number] => 0
[sound] => "somesound.wav"
}
[10] => Table {
{
[message] => Do you see me?
[title] => Test from Server2
[id] => 10
[number] => 0
[sound] => ""
}
}