/** * Provides a cross device way to show notifications. There are three different implementations: * * - Sencha Packager * - Cordova * - Simulator * * When this singleton is instantiated, it will automatically use the correct implementation depending on the current device. * * Both the Sencha Packager and Cordova versions will use the native implementations to display the notification. The * Simulator implementation will use {@link Ext.MessageBox} for {@link #show} and a simply animation when you call {@link #vibrate}. * * ## Examples * * To show a simple notification: * * Ext.device.Notification.show({ * title: 'Verification', * message: 'Is your email address: [email protected]', * buttons: Ext.MessageBox.OKCANCEL, * callback: function(button) { * if (button === "ok") { * console.log('Verified'); * } else { * console.log('Nope'); * } * } * }); * * To make the device vibrate: * * Ext.device.Notification.vibrate(); * * @mixins Ext.device.notification.Abstract */Ext.define('Ext.device.Notification', { singleton: true, requires: [ 'Ext.device.Communicator', 'Ext.device.notification.Cordova', 'Ext.device.notification.Simulator' ], constructor: function() { var browserEnv = Ext.browser.is; if (browserEnv.WebView) { if (browserEnv.Cordova) { return Ext.create('Ext.device.notification.Cordova'); } } return Ext.create('Ext.device.notification.Simulator'); }});