Yes,
that's why I directly mentioned the Sender API (so Native Lib is implicitly included ;) ) 


On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 8:13 AM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew@apache.org> wrote:
I agree, would be for sure a nice option, even for the native Android lib?

On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Sebastien Blanc <scm.blanc@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi !

Thanks a lot for this tip and indeed I think it's worth a discussion to see if we could add some of these (android specific)  keys to our sender API.

Sebi


On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 5:44 AM, Kelvin Lunsford <kelvin@qantel.com> wrote:
On ios the message text wraps when a long message is displayed but on android only one line is displayed by default, truncating if too long.

In a previous thread Erik pointed out that there is a lot of freedom for how messages are displayed in the Android notifications panel by making changes to NotificationMessageHandler.java.

I coded up a change so I could test BigTextStyle in android.  Using BigTextStyle on android lets the text wrap to multiple lines.

With the change I can use a UPS request like:
{
    "alias":["someuser"],
    "message":{
       "alert":"a long message"",
       "badge":33,
       "gglbigtxt":"a long message",
       "gglsummry":"unread count",
       "gglinfo":"33"
   }
}
to display wrapping messages in both android and ios.  Adding a summary line for the count value helps mitigate the missing badges on android.

I added the "gglinfo" key to display any value in the info area. The "msgcnt" key displays in the info area but will not display a number less than 1.

In NotificationMessageHandler.java before the line:

    manager.notify(appName, NOTIFICATION_ID, builder.build());

add:

    String tmp;
    if ((tmp = extras.getString("gglbigtxt")) != null) {
      NotificationCompat.BigTextStyle bigStyle = new NotificationCompat.BigTextStyle().bigText(tmp);
      if ((tmp = extras.getString("gglsummry")) != null)
        bigStyle.setSummaryText(tmp);
      if ((tmp = extras.getString("gglbigttl")) != null)
        bigStyle.setBigContentTitle(tmp);
      builder.setStyle(bigStyle);
    }
    if ((tmp = extras.getString("gglinfo")) != null)
      builder.setContentInfo(tmp);


I'm not recommending this be added to the plugin project as is, but it might be worth looking at.

- Kelvin

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