OneSignal: hide bell button on some pages(routes)












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I have an SPA(angular v.5) application. I'm importing oneSignal by CDN. I have to hide the bell icon from one signal in some routes(pages). I tried something like this:



...
const oneSignal = window.OneSignal
try{
oneSignal.init({
/* My config */
}).then(() => {
this.displayButton$.subscribe(value => {
if (value) {
oneSignal.notifyButton.launcher.show();
} else {
oneSignal.notifyButton.launcher.hide();
}
});
})
} catch(err) {
...


This solution works perfectly for all browser except Safari(v. 12 MacOS). It happens because on safari oneSignal.notifyButton is equal to null. I didn't find those show and hide methods in docs. I found them in oneSignal code. I thought it could be because some polyfill is missed but I stuck with this idea.



If anyone can help me with that or provide some other solution to hide this bell on some pages. I will be grateful.










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    I have an SPA(angular v.5) application. I'm importing oneSignal by CDN. I have to hide the bell icon from one signal in some routes(pages). I tried something like this:



    ...
    const oneSignal = window.OneSignal
    try{
    oneSignal.init({
    /* My config */
    }).then(() => {
    this.displayButton$.subscribe(value => {
    if (value) {
    oneSignal.notifyButton.launcher.show();
    } else {
    oneSignal.notifyButton.launcher.hide();
    }
    });
    })
    } catch(err) {
    ...


    This solution works perfectly for all browser except Safari(v. 12 MacOS). It happens because on safari oneSignal.notifyButton is equal to null. I didn't find those show and hide methods in docs. I found them in oneSignal code. I thought it could be because some polyfill is missed but I stuck with this idea.



    If anyone can help me with that or provide some other solution to hide this bell on some pages. I will be grateful.










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      I have an SPA(angular v.5) application. I'm importing oneSignal by CDN. I have to hide the bell icon from one signal in some routes(pages). I tried something like this:



      ...
      const oneSignal = window.OneSignal
      try{
      oneSignal.init({
      /* My config */
      }).then(() => {
      this.displayButton$.subscribe(value => {
      if (value) {
      oneSignal.notifyButton.launcher.show();
      } else {
      oneSignal.notifyButton.launcher.hide();
      }
      });
      })
      } catch(err) {
      ...


      This solution works perfectly for all browser except Safari(v. 12 MacOS). It happens because on safari oneSignal.notifyButton is equal to null. I didn't find those show and hide methods in docs. I found them in oneSignal code. I thought it could be because some polyfill is missed but I stuck with this idea.



      If anyone can help me with that or provide some other solution to hide this bell on some pages. I will be grateful.










      share|improve this question














      I have an SPA(angular v.5) application. I'm importing oneSignal by CDN. I have to hide the bell icon from one signal in some routes(pages). I tried something like this:



      ...
      const oneSignal = window.OneSignal
      try{
      oneSignal.init({
      /* My config */
      }).then(() => {
      this.displayButton$.subscribe(value => {
      if (value) {
      oneSignal.notifyButton.launcher.show();
      } else {
      oneSignal.notifyButton.launcher.hide();
      }
      });
      })
      } catch(err) {
      ...


      This solution works perfectly for all browser except Safari(v. 12 MacOS). It happens because on safari oneSignal.notifyButton is equal to null. I didn't find those show and hide methods in docs. I found them in oneSignal code. I thought it could be because some polyfill is missed but I stuck with this idea.



      If anyone can help me with that or provide some other solution to hide this bell on some pages. I will be grateful.







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          Better to subscribe to the current URL and toggle your bell icon on the basis of that. for example



          Somewhere in your global service, you have code:



          this.router.events.subscribe((ev) => {
          if (this.router.url.includes('someURL')) {
          this.isBellIconShown = false;
          } else {
          this.isBellIconShown = true;
          }
          }


          and then you can use isBellIconShown as toggle






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            Better to subscribe to the current URL and toggle your bell icon on the basis of that. for example



            Somewhere in your global service, you have code:



            this.router.events.subscribe((ev) => {
            if (this.router.url.includes('someURL')) {
            this.isBellIconShown = false;
            } else {
            this.isBellIconShown = true;
            }
            }


            and then you can use isBellIconShown as toggle






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              Better to subscribe to the current URL and toggle your bell icon on the basis of that. for example



              Somewhere in your global service, you have code:



              this.router.events.subscribe((ev) => {
              if (this.router.url.includes('someURL')) {
              this.isBellIconShown = false;
              } else {
              this.isBellIconShown = true;
              }
              }


              and then you can use isBellIconShown as toggle






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                Better to subscribe to the current URL and toggle your bell icon on the basis of that. for example



                Somewhere in your global service, you have code:



                this.router.events.subscribe((ev) => {
                if (this.router.url.includes('someURL')) {
                this.isBellIconShown = false;
                } else {
                this.isBellIconShown = true;
                }
                }


                and then you can use isBellIconShown as toggle






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                Better to subscribe to the current URL and toggle your bell icon on the basis of that. for example



                Somewhere in your global service, you have code:



                this.router.events.subscribe((ev) => {
                if (this.router.url.includes('someURL')) {
                this.isBellIconShown = false;
                } else {
                this.isBellIconShown = true;
                }
                }


                and then you can use isBellIconShown as toggle







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