I don't know about the Message API, but it certainly has something to do with the code a function below your link [1]: We capture onNewIntent and call that on plugins. >_>
So I'll use that, and it looks like it will work great. Thanks for the link! Braden On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Filip Maj <[email protected]> wrote: > Is this at all related to the high-level / general purpose "Message" api > we have in plugins [1] [2]? Could that be used instead? > > [1] > https://github.com/apache/incubator-cordova-android/blob/master/framework/s > rc/org/apache/cordova/api/PluginManager.java#L318 > [2] > https://github.com/apache/incubator-cordova-android/blob/master/framework/s > rc/org/apache/cordova/api/Plugin.java#L114 > > On 8/29/12 12:10 PM, "Braden Shepherdson" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >I'm working on the status bar notification plugin for Android, hoping to > >add support for onclick as in the W3C spec. > > > >There are basically three approaches to capturing the Intent when the > >notification is clicked: > >1. Create a new Activity that causes the onclick to be called and then > >hands off to the main Cordova Activity. > >2. Have the user of the plugin add onNewIntent() to the root of the app, > >with code provided in the plugin's documentation. > >3. Do something similar to the plugin polling when the top-level URL > >changes. > > > >I've been investigating (1), but it requires adding an Activity to the app > >manifest. (2) sucks in several ways. (3) appeals to me the most, but > >requires that polling of plugins. It will only be active when something is > >actually sending new Intents to the app, which currently doesn't happen at > >all. It would also enable other apps to call into Cordova apps and have > >plugins capture those events. (Share, etc.) > > > >Thoughts? I'm mostly glad I can actually support onclick. > > > >Braden > >
