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Notifier stays offline despite regaining connection #132
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Should be working since #123 due to the |
This is not working for me, unfortunately. I have not investigated specifically why, but it does not work with my setup:
It will stay offline for as long as I let it. I put my computer to sleep numerous times throughout the day and when I come back, I have to manually reconnect the plugin (clicking on the icon). |
Upgraded to |
Has been updated to https://github.com/sindresorhus/notifier-for-github-chrome/archive/3.0.4.zip |
@sindresorhus - You didn't update the manifest version from |
@benrondeau make sure to build the extension with |
@gcochard Thanks. I installed it and got this notification: |
@benrondeau @EvertEt#129 That is tracked by Chromium Bug 677855 (Status: WontFix), but otherwise the extension works fine. |
Reproduces for me. The extension don't work for more than half-year.
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I'm on 3.0.5 and when I go back and forth between work and home the extension is "OFF" and I have to click to turn it on again. Can it be made to just automatically connect when the browser is first opened instead? |
Yes, we should get this fixed.
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@issuehunt has funded $40.00 to this issue.
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When Chrome goes offline and the extension looses connection to Github, it shows a yellow text bubble saying
off
(or something similar). When you regain internet connection, this bubble stays in place and the only way to reconnect is to manually click on the plugin icon. I have had the plugin be in 'offline' mode for long periods of time and therefore missed notifications.Ideally, the plugin would re-connect itself and not require the user to click on the plugin icon to reconnect to Github. Not very familiar with the Chrome API but if it does not expose a method to be notified upon regaining internet connection, something like a
setTimeout
that pings the URL every 5 seconds until a connection could be another solution.@sindresorhus Any thoughts? I will create a PR if you will accept it.
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