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View precise timestamp #90

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Leosirth opened this issue Jan 15, 2020 · 5 comments
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View precise timestamp #90

Leosirth opened this issue Jan 15, 2020 · 5 comments
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@Leosirth
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Hi,

I would like to be able to view the precise timestamp for a received notification from the android application.
Currently on the application it's only visible how long ago a notification has been received i.e.:

4 hours ago

The same behavior can be observed on the webUI, but hovering the mouse on the time, the full timestamp is shown.
I would like to have the same information on the application.

Thanks and regards,

@jmattheis jmattheis added a:feature New feature or request good first issue Good for newcomers labels Jan 15, 2020
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Looks like a good addition!

@jokay
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jokay commented Jan 16, 2020

Just wanted to create an issue for this, for the client-side.

Issue gotify/server#258 for server 😉

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jokay commented Jan 20, 2020

@pm-pm yes, this is an idea but it would be better to send the time information only once and having the choice in the settings.
I prefer a clean title and message, especially on a smaller smartphone screens.

@Leosirth
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Hi @pm-pm

I understand that adding the information on the notification itself could resolve the issue but looks like a workaround in my opinion.

I think it would be nice for all to have an option in order to switch from precise timestamp and time ago.
This information is already part of the notification technical payload and asking the application to add the same on the body is redundant in my opinion.

Thanks and regards,

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