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AppNotificationBuilder.SetScenario(AppNotificationScenario) Method

Definition

Sets the scenario for the app notification, which causes the system to adjust some of the notification behaviors to present a consistent experience for the specified scenario.

public:
 virtual AppNotificationBuilder ^ SetScenario(AppNotificationScenario value) = SetScenario;
AppNotificationBuilder SetScenario(AppNotificationScenario const& value);
public AppNotificationBuilder SetScenario(AppNotificationScenario value);
function setScenario(value)
Public Function SetScenario (value As AppNotificationScenario) As AppNotificationBuilder

Parameters

value
AppNotificationScenario

A value from the AppNotificationScenario enumeration specifying the scenario for the app notification.

Returns

Returns the AppNotificationBuilder instance so that additional method calls can be chained.

Examples

The following example demonstrates setting the notification scenario in the XML payload for an app notification.

var notification = new AppNotificationBuilder()
    .AddText("Notification text.")
    .SetScenario(AppNotificationScenario.Reminder)
    .BuildNotification();

AppNotificationManager.Default.Show(notification);

The resulting XML payload:

<toast scenario='reminder'>
    <visual>
        <binding template='ToastGeneric'>
            <text>Notification text.</text>
        </binding>
    </visual>
</toast>

Remarks

The Urgent scenario value is only supported for on Windows 10 Build 19041 and later. Call IsUrgentScenarioSupported to determine at runtime if the urgent scenario is supported on the current device.

For guidance on using the AppNotificationBuilder APIs to create the UI for app notifications, see App notification content.

For reference information about the XML schema for app notifications, see App notification content schema.

Applies to