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  2. HCPUB-387

Hipchat4 for Linux doesn't integrate with system notifications

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      Hipchat4 introduces new notifications that no longer integrate with system notifications in KDE (I suppose that it is also the case for other desktop environments). Because of that hipchat's notification doesn't follow styling guidelines, behaviour (for example there is no history of them in KDE's notification center etc). They look like they were imported from different world.

      Please add an option to use system provided notifications.

            [HCPUB-387] Hipchat4 for Linux doesn't integrate with system notifications

            Kat N added a comment -
            Stride and Hipchat Cloud End of Life: Just over 90 days away

            We recently announced that we would be discontinuing our team messaging tools, Stride and Hipchat, and will therefore be closing out all related feature requests and open issues. The end of life date for Stride and Hipchat Cloud is February 15, 2019. Until that time, we will only issue product updates for security issues or critical bugs.

            If you are an existing Hipchat Server or Data Center customer and feel like this issue has been closed in error, please contact support to let us know.

            Our recommended migration path is to Slack - you can read more about this and other options at Stride and Hipchat Cloud End of Life: Just over 90 days

            Thank you for your input on this ticket and for being a valued Atlassian customer.

            Kat N added a comment - Stride and Hipchat Cloud End of Life: Just over 90 days away We recently announced that we would be discontinuing our team messaging tools, Stride and Hipchat, and will therefore be closing out all related feature requests and open issues. The end of life date for Stride and Hipchat Cloud is February 15, 2019. Until that time, we will only issue product updates for security issues or critical bugs. If you are an existing Hipchat Server or Data Center customer and feel like this issue has been closed in error, please contact support to let us know. Our recommended migration path is to Slack - you can read more about this and other options at Stride and Hipchat Cloud End of Life: Just over 90 days Thank you for your input on this ticket and for being a valued Atlassian customer.

            Age Bosma added a comment -

            Guys, there's a vote option for each ticket (not that Atlassian will bother to do anything with this issue though), "+1" messages are only distracting.

            Age Bosma added a comment - Guys, there's a vote option for each ticket (not that Atlassian will bother to do anything with this issue though), "+1" messages are only distracting.

            +1

            +1 for this feature!!!

            Richard Reijmers (masterdam79) added a comment - +1 for this feature!!!

            Graphics drivers should be irrelevant. This request is about using native system notifications, which means passing the message to the desktop shell, and letting the desktop shell display the notification in whatever way it usually displays notifications.

            If HipChat used native system notifications, HipChat wouldn't have to draw the notifications itself, and so it wouldn't have to worry about graphics drivers.

            Greg K Nicholson added a comment - Graphics drivers should be irrelevant. This request is about using native system notifications, which means passing the message to the desktop shell, and letting the desktop shell display the notification in whatever way it usually displays notifications. If HipChat used native system notifications, HipChat wouldn't have to draw the notifications itself, and so it wouldn't have to worry about graphics drivers.

            can confirm with:

            00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 530 (rev 06)
            

             

            SPIEGLHOF media added a comment - can confirm with: 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 530 (rev 06)  

            Hi all,

            To add some information:

            The notifications work and are visible if we are using a nVidia card with the drivers installed. However, using a

            00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Skylake Integrated Graphics (rev 06)
            

            with i915 does not (transparent notifications).

            Cristian Simarro added a comment - Hi all, To add some information: The notifications work and are visible if we are using a nVidia card with the drivers installed. However, using a 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Skylake Integrated Graphics (rev 06) with i915 does not (transparent notifications).

            it would indeed be much better to use libnotify.
            on my desktop i can barely see the notification, my colleague doesn't get any at all.

            SPIEGLHOF media added a comment - it would indeed be much better to use libnotify. on my desktop i can barely see the notification, my colleague doesn't get any at all.

            I have been asked by HipChat support to chime in here:

            I tried using Gnome Web, but this didn't work for me. This prompted me to create a bug report at https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=171852

            In the meantime I contacted HipChat support who directed me here. Indeed, the "accept third-party cookies" workaround resolves the issue for me.

            Sander Hoentjen added a comment - I have been asked by HipChat support to chime in here: I tried using Gnome Web, but this didn't work for me. This prompted me to create a bug report at https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=171852 In the meantime I contacted HipChat support who directed me here. Indeed, the "accept third-party cookies" workaround resolves the issue for me.

            2 workarounds to get the HipChat web app running as an application separate from your web browser, with native notifications:

            • HipChat Electron, an unofficial wrapper application.
            • The HipChat web app works in Gnome Web (Epiphany), but only if you accept third-party cookies. In Preferences, on the Privacy tab, change Cookies to “Always accept”. You can then choose Save As Web Application from the menu.

            Greg K Nicholson added a comment - 2 workarounds to get the HipChat web app running as an application separate from your web browser, with native notifications: HipChat Electron , an unofficial wrapper application. The HipChat web app works in Gnome Web (Epiphany) , but only if you accept third-party cookies. In Preferences, on the Privacy tab, change Cookies to “Always accept”. You can then choose Save As Web Application from the menu.

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              ff5ebdfa9ddd Adrian Czerniak
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              mandreacchio Michael Andreacchio

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