- Revised README.md for the Forge Client Example Addon to clarify its purpose as a template. - Enhanced MODULE_REFERENCE.md to categorize guides into Server and Extension guides and Client guides. - Created detailed usage guides for various client addons including Actor, Bank, CAD, Garage, Locker, Notifications, Organization, Phone, and Store. - Added a Client Common Usage Guide to outline shared browser UI bridge patterns. - Introduced a Client Main Usage Guide to define the foundational elements for client addons. - Established authoritative state notes and usage rules across new guides to ensure clarity on server ownership and client responsibilities.
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Client Notifications Usage Guide
The client notifications addon owns the notification HUD, notification sound, and local notification service used by Forge client and server modules.
Runtime Behavior
The notification display is created during client initialization. The browser HUD sends:
notifications::ready
When that event is received, NotificationService initializes and sends a
startup notification.
Create a Notification
Use the notification service when available:
GVAR(NotificationService) call ["create", [
"success",
"Title",
"Notification text.",
4000
]];
Arguments:
| Argument | Purpose |
|---|---|
_type |
Notification type, such as success, info, warning, or error. |
_title |
Notification title. |
_content |
Notification body text. |
_duration |
Display duration in milliseconds. |
The service dispatches a browser forge:notify custom event.
CBA Event Surface
Other addons can use the client notification event:
["forge_client_notifications_recieveNotification", [
"warning",
"Garage",
"Vehicle spawn position is blocked.",
3000
]] call CBA_fnc_localEvent;
The event payload is:
[_type, _title, _content, _duration]
Usage Rules
- Use the shared notification service instead of opening separate transient browser UIs.
- Keep server-driven player feedback short and actionable.
- Treat notification state as transient client UI state.
- Do not use notifications as the only record of durable domain changes.