@backstage/plugin-notifications-node
Welcome to the Node.js library package for the notifications plugin!
Getting Started
To be able to send notifications from other backend plugins, the NotificationService
must be initialized for the
environment. Add notification service to your plugin.ts
as a dependency for init
import { notificationService } from '@backstage/plugin-notifications-node';
export const myPlugin = createBackendPlugin({
pluginId: 'myPlugin',
register(env) {
env.registerInit({
deps: {
config: coreServices.rootConfig,
logger: coreServices.logger,
httpRouter: coreServices.httpRouter,
notificationService: notificationService,
},
async init({ config, logger, httpRouter, notificationService }) {
httpRouter.use(
await createRouter({
config,
logger,
permissions,
notificationService,
}),
);
},
});
},
});
You also need to set up the @backstage/plugin-notifications-backend
and @backstage/plugin-notifications
to be able to show notifications in the UI.
Sending notifications
To send notifications from backend plugin, use the NotificationService::send
functionality. This function will
save the notification and optionally signal the frontend to show the latest status for users.
When sending notifications, you can specify the entity reference of the notification. If the entity reference is
a user, the notification will be sent to only that user. If it's a group, the notification will be sent to all
members of the group. If it's some other entity, the notification will be sent to the owner of that entity.
If the notification has scope
set and user already has notification with that scope, the existing notification
will be updated with the new notification values and moved to inbox as unread.