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Desktop notifications don't contain the message #1883

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Salamandar opened this issue Aug 9, 2024 · 4 comments
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Desktop notifications don't contain the message #1883

Salamandar opened this issue Aug 9, 2024 · 4 comments

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@Salamandar
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Describe the bug

Up until the latest release, desktop notifications contained the beginning of the message. So you'd know if it was useful to go to the cinny tab. See

body: body.plain,

Now the notification just contains "new notification from X" (see

body: `New inbox notification from ${username}`,
)

Now you need to go into the cinny app to see if this notification is relevant or if it just interrupted your previous activity.

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Expected behavior

A useful notification with the content of the message, as before.

Maybe a configurable behaviour if you want to hide the content of the message for privacy purposes.

Platform and versions

Cinny version: v4.0

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@williamkray
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would love for this to be configurable, similar to most messaging apps on mobile where you can choose whether to show content or keep it private.

@regalialong
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I brought this up in the chat at some point before and it's supposedly intentional, so I'll 1+ this issue.

@Lxtharia
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I also would love to have the option to hide/show the messages content in the notification so I can choose my own security/usability balance :)

@LevitatingBusinessMan
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For personal use I made a patch

LevitatingBusinessMan@1012c07

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