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Status: Duplicate
Merged: issue 534537
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Closed: Feb 2017
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OS: Android
Pri: 3
Type: Bug



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Facebook (etc.) notifications don't open until battery saver is turned off.

Project Member Reported by dominicc@chromium.org, Jun 27 2016

Issue description

Version: 52.0.2743.49
OS: Android 6.0.1

What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1) Sign up for notifications from facebook.com
(2) Wait to get a notification
(3) Turn on Battery Saver
(4) Top on the notification.

What is the expected output?

I expect the Facebook site to launch to show the content I was notified about.

What do you see instead?

Nothing happens; Chrome does not launch.

When I turned Battery Saver off, Facebook launched.
 

Comment 1 by falken@chromium.org, Jun 27 2016

Components: Blink>PushAPI UI>Notifications
Interesting. Does this happen every time? I couldn't repro using that Chrome version and repro steps. But I'm using a personal demo site instead of Facebook itself.

There is a more general bug of unresponsive notifications:  issue 534537 . I wonder if you somehow tickled that.

Comment 2 by falken@chromium.org, Jun 27 2016

Just got a FB notification and could open it while in Battery Saver mode.

I'll experiment with letting the notification go "stale" then try to tap next time.

Comment 3 by falken@chromium.org, Jun 30 2016

Owner: falken@chromium.org
Status: Assigned (was: Untriaged)
I'll take this and dupe to  issue 534537  if I fail to repro.
I think this may be a dup of 534537 because I just had the same problem in battery ...waster? It might have just been a coincidence that something unblocked when I turned battery saver off.

Comment 5 by peter@chromium.org, Jul 1 2016

Cc: peter@chromium.org
I'll play around with Battery Saver as well— there are a few reasons why this might influence behaviour: we launch Chrome as a background service after clicking on a notification, which inherently starts with a lower priority.

Comment 6 by falken@chromium.org, Feb 14 2017

Mergedinto: 534537
Status: Duplicate (was: Assigned)

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