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Recieve deck notifications on a lan with no internet access (nextcloud services wont open deck app) #10526

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mstyp opened this issue Jul 14, 2022 · 3 comments
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enhancement feature: activity and notification Server activity and notifications hotspot: push notifications Push notification distribution (and, in theory, pull) integration

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mstyp commented Jul 14, 2022

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

For years I have not received notifications because of relience on google services, which would be fine, but google services requires internet access in order to work and my tablet and server dont ever touch the internet.

Nextcloud Services app only partially solves this problem, it works for notifying me, it cant do what I want it to do, which is open the deck app directly to the relevent card that comes due.

There has to be a way for me to get a notification when a card comes due, click on that notification, and open the relevent card.

Describe the solution you'd like

I want to be able to click on a notification and open the relevent deck card

Describe alternatives you've considered

I've tried nextcloud services, and I've looked into nextcloud push but It involves a bunch of complicated steps and I dont even know if it would work.

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I use stock nextcloud app from playstore and stock nextcloud. I should be able to get notifications. Matrix Element app and fairemail send me push notifications just fine (idk how, but they do). Nextcloud is the last remaining holdout with notification issues.

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mstyp commented Jul 14, 2022

I'm posting here rather then in nextcloud deck android repo because nextcloud deck relies entirly on nextcloud app for notifications.

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mstyp commented Aug 2, 2022

This is a very wordy / niche problem that I am not sure I am doing a good job of explaining, but it is eating up a lot of my free time and brain space, and is having a really negative impact on my productivity, so I will try to explain it again.

I am a heavy, heavy user of nextcloud deck (more then a thousand cards)

when I have a task that comes due.I need to get a notification on my android that I can click to open the relevent card.

I cant use google services, because google services does not work without an internet connection, and my tablet never connects to the internet.

I cant use nextcloud services, because clicking the notification does not open the relevent card, just a firefox url, which is way to slow to be useful.

I need a way to open a card when I get the notification.

I would do a pull request but I cant get android studio to work and even if I could get android studio to work I dont know how to program in java.

I would offer up a bounty but I dont know how to do that, and I can only pay like 50 bucks in cryptocurrency anyways

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Hi @mstyp - If I'm I understanding your request correctly, you're asking for the following:

  1. a different push notification method that isn't reliant on Google Services
  2. the ability to click on a Deck related notification and end in the appropriate place in Deck

Item 1 (push notifications) is covered by #5510, #8684, #11898, and others (currently in the midst of re-organizing and reviewing these overlapping issues)
Item 2 (deck notifications) is covered by #6389 and stefan-niedermann/nextcloud-deck#498

So I encourage you to subscribe to one or more of the referenced issues, as well as give your preferred ones a 👍 to help with prioritization.

If I'm misinterpreted your request, feel free to respond/re-open.

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