import eventManager from '../eventManager'; import { Notification } from '../models/Alarm'; import shim from '../shim'; import Setting from '../models/Setting'; const notifier = require('node-notifier'); const bridge = require('electron').remote.require('./bridge').default; interface Options { appName: string; } export default class AlarmServiceDriverNode { private appName_: string; private notifications_: any = {}; private service_: any = null; constructor(options: Options) { // Note: appName is required to get the notification to work. It must be the same as the appId defined in package.json // https://github.com/mikaelbr/node-notifier/issues/144#issuecomment-319324058 this.appName_ = options.appName; } setService(s: any) { this.service_ = s; } logger() { return this.service_.logger(); } hasPersistentNotifications() { return false; } notificationIsSet(id: number) { return id in this.notifications_; } clearNotification(id: number) { if (!this.notificationIsSet(id)) return; shim.clearTimeout(this.notifications_[id].timeoutId); delete this.notifications_[id]; } private displayDefaultNotification(notification: Notification) { const o: any = { appID: this.appName_, title: notification.title, icon: `${bridge().electronApp().buildDir()}/icons/512x512.png`, }; if ('body' in notification) o.message = notification.body; // Message is required on Windows 7 however we don't want to repeat the title so // make it an empty string. // https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/issues/2144 if (!o.message) o.message = '-'; this.logger().info('AlarmServiceDriverNode::scheduleNotification: Triggering notification (default):', o); notifier.notify(o, (error: any, response: any) => { this.logger().info('AlarmServiceDriverNode::scheduleNotification: node-notifier response:', error, response); }); } private displayMacNotification(notification: Notification) { // On macOS, node-notifier is broken: // // https://github.com/mikaelbr/node-notifier/issues/352 // // However we can use the native browser notification as described // there: // // https://www.electronjs.org/docs/tutorial/notifications // // In fact it's likely that we could use this on other platforms too try { const options: any = { body: notification.body ? notification.body : '-', onerror: (error: any) => { this.logger().error('AlarmServiceDriverNode::displayMacNotification', error); }, }; this.logger().info('AlarmServiceDriverNode::displayMacNotification: Triggering notification (macOS):', notification.title, options); new Notification(notification.title, options); } catch (error) { this.logger().error('AlarmServiceDriverNode::displayMacNotification', error); } } private async checkPermission() { if (shim.isMac() && shim.isElectron()) { this.logger().info(`AlarmServiceDriverNode::checkPermission: Permission in settings is "${Setting.value('notificationPermission')}"`); if (Setting.value('notificationPermission') !== '') return Setting.value('notificationPermission'); // In theory `Notification.requestPermission()` should be used to // ask for permission but in practice this API is unreliable. In // particular, it returns "granted" immediately even when // notifications definitely aren't allowed (and creating a new // notification would fail). // // Because of that, our approach is to trigger a notification, which // should prompt macOS to ask for permission. Once this is done we // manually save the result in the settings. Of course it means that // if permission is changed afterwards, for example from the // notification center, we won't know it and notifications will // fail. // // All this means that for now this checkPermission function always // returns "granted" and the setting has only two values: "granted" // or "" (which means we need to do the check permission trick). // // The lack of "denied" value is acceptable in our context because // if a user doesn't want notifications, they can simply not set // alarms. new Notification('Checking permissions...', { body: 'Permission has been granted', }); Setting.setValue('notificationPermission', 'granted'); } return 'granted'; } async scheduleNotification(notification: Notification) { const now = Date.now(); const interval = notification.date.getTime() - now; if (interval < 0) return; if (isNaN(interval)) { throw new Error(`Trying to create a notification from an invalid object: ${JSON.stringify(notification)}`); } const permission = await this.checkPermission(); if (permission !== 'granted') { this.logger().info(`AlarmServiceDriverNode::scheduleNotification: Notification ${notification.id}: Cancelled because permission was not granted.`); return; } this.logger().info(`AlarmServiceDriverNode::scheduleNotification: Notification ${notification.id} with interval: ${interval}ms`); if (this.notifications_[notification.id]) shim.clearTimeout(this.notifications_[notification.id].timeoutId); let timeoutId = null; // Note: setTimeout will break for values larger than Number.MAX_VALUE - in which case the timer // will fire immediately. So instead, if the interval is greater than a set max, reschedule after // that max interval. // https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3468607/why-does-settimeout-break-for-large-millisecond-delay-values/3468699 const maxInterval = 60 * 60 * 1000; if (interval >= maxInterval) { this.logger().info(`AlarmServiceDriverNode::scheduleNotification: Notification interval is greater than ${maxInterval}ms - will reschedule in ${maxInterval}ms`); timeoutId = shim.setTimeout(() => { if (!this.notifications_[notification.id]) { this.logger().info(`AlarmServiceDriverNode::scheduleNotification: Notification ${notification.id} has been deleted - not rescheduling it`); return; } void this.scheduleNotification(this.notifications_[notification.id]); }, maxInterval); } else { timeoutId = shim.setTimeout(() => { if (shim.isMac() && shim.isElectron()) { this.displayMacNotification(notification); } else { this.displayDefaultNotification(notification); } this.clearNotification(notification.id); eventManager.emit('noteAlarmTrigger', { noteId: notification.noteId }); }, interval); } this.notifications_[notification.id] = Object.assign({}, notification); this.notifications_[notification.id].timeoutId = timeoutId; } }