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Docs for DND override

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ If those screenshots are still not enough, here's a video:
</figure> </figure>
## Message priority ## Message priority
When you [publish messages](../publish.md#message-priority) to a topic, you can define a priority. This priority defines When you [publish messages](../publish.md#message-priority) to a topic, you can **define a priority**. This priority defines
how urgently Android will notify you about the notification, and whether they make a sound and/or vibrate. how urgently Android will notify you about the notification, and whether they make a sound and/or vibrate.
By default, messages with default priority or higher (>= 3) will vibrate and make a sound. Messages with high or urgent By default, messages with default priority or higher (>= 3) will vibrate and make a sound. Messages with high or urgent
@ -42,11 +42,19 @@ priority (>= 4) will also show as pop-over, like so:
<figcaption>High and urgent notifications show as pop-over</figcaption> <figcaption>High and urgent notifications show as pop-over</figcaption>
</figure> </figure>
You can change these settings in Android by long-pressing on the app, and tapping "Notifications". You can then configure You can change these settings in Android by long-pressing on the app, and tapping "Notifications", or from the "Settings"
the settings (and custom sounds or vibration) for each of the priorities: menu under "Channel settings". There is one notification channel for each priority:
<figure markdown> <figure markdown>
![notification settings](../static/img/android-notification-settings.png){ width=500 } ![notification settings](../static/img/android-screenshot-notification-settings.png){ width=500 }
<figcaption>Per-priority channels</figcaption>
</figure>
Per notification channel, you can configure a **channel-specific sound**, whether to **override the Do Not Disturb (DND)**
setting, and other settings such as popover or notification dot:
<figure markdown>
![channel details](../static/img/android-screenshot-notification-details.jpg){ width=500 }
<figcaption>Per-priority sound/vibration settings</figcaption> <figcaption>Per-priority sound/vibration settings</figcaption>
</figure> </figure>
@ -108,7 +116,6 @@ or to simply directly link to a topic from a mobile website.
| <span style="white-space: nowrap">`ntfy://<host>/<topic>`</span> | `ntfy://ntfy.sh/mytopic` | Directly opens the Android app detail view for the given topic and server. Subscribes to the topic if not already subscribed. This is equivalent to the web view `https://ntfy.sh/mytopic` (HTTPS!) | | <span style="white-space: nowrap">`ntfy://<host>/<topic>`</span> | `ntfy://ntfy.sh/mytopic` | Directly opens the Android app detail view for the given topic and server. Subscribes to the topic if not already subscribed. This is equivalent to the web view `https://ntfy.sh/mytopic` (HTTPS!) |
| <span style="white-space: nowrap">`ntfy://<host>/<topic>?secure=false`</span> | `ntfy://example.com/mytopic?secure=false` | Same as above, except that this will use HTTP instead of HTTPS as topic URL. This is equivalent to the web view `http://example.com/mytopic` (HTTP!) | | <span style="white-space: nowrap">`ntfy://<host>/<topic>?secure=false`</span> | `ntfy://example.com/mytopic?secure=false` | Same as above, except that this will use HTTP instead of HTTPS as topic URL. This is equivalent to the web view `http://example.com/mytopic` (HTTP!) |
## Integrations ## Integrations
### UnifiedPush ### UnifiedPush