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In my current architecture, I submit push notifications using the GCM API. This triggers a 'push' event in the service worker. The service worker then adds some data to the notification.

If the service worker is unable to add the data, due to some error, I am getting a blank notification.

Can service workers avoid showing notifications sent by GCM?

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    By "blank notification" do you mean the notification chrome displays or is it actually blank. What error are you referring to here? "But if service-worker is not able to add data, due to some error"
    – Matt Gaunt
    Feb 4, 2016 at 16:38
  • By 'blank notification', I mean notification is displayed with default text. In service worker, I call api to add data to notification. Lets say for instance, api is down and its not able to add data. Can I make service-worker to stop notification from displaying?
    – Ravikrn
    Feb 6, 2016 at 11:43
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    No you can't. But "the api" can't be down, so I'm still not sure of the scenario you are hitting.
    – Matt Gaunt
    Feb 10, 2016 at 15:19

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From the Push Notifications guide at Google Developers:

You must pass a {userVisibleOnly: true} argument to the subscribe() method. This tells the browser that a notification will always be shown when a push message is received. Currently it’s mandatory to show a notification.

The upshot is that if you don't show something in response to a push (after promising the browser that you will), the browser (Chrome, at any rate) will just show something for you. However, it seems likely that this will change at some point.

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It seems that upon the error condition you hit you are still showing your own notification anyway and since you could not fill it up it shows up blank.

Your best option is to fallback to some generic text. You can risk not showing it but after a few times chrome will start showing its own notification (after all you "promised" you would be showing one by saying {userVisibleOnly: true})

The best sequence of steps I can think of looking at the chrome code is:

1) Try to show the notification you want to show 2) If that fails for whatever reason check if you are in the foreground or if one of your notifications is already showing. If so do nothing 3) Else you need to show a notification, otherwise it's likely that chrome will show it for you and risking it is probably not worth it. Just add some generic text and show it.

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