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Notifications not appearing in macOS Sonoma 14.2.1

Open seanbetts opened this issue 1 year ago • 7 comments

Please check everything that applies to your issue:

  • [Yes] I looked in closed issues and it has not already been answered
  • [No] My issue appeared with a terminal-notifier update
  • [No] I'm using a tool that uses terminal-notifier (guard-notifier, node-notifier...)

To help us debug your issue please include:

  • the macOS version you use: macOS Sonoma 14.2.1
  • terminal-notifier version: 2.0.0
  • how did you install terminal-notifier (binary download, homebrew, ruby gem...)? Homebrew

I have installed terminal-notifier using Homebrew and can't get it to display a notification in macOS Sonoma. I am running a simple test in Terminal using the following: terminal-notifier -title ProjectX -subtitle "new tag detected" -message "Finished"

However, no notification appears but the label of the terminal window updates briefly with the message.

I have checked all the right notifications are enabled in settings and also tried enabling all the Accessibility & Screen Recording settings in the privacy settings.

seanbetts avatar Feb 20 '24 16:02 seanbetts

@seanbetts I ran this on my machine and no issues.

Sonoma 14.3.1 Terminal Notifier: 2.0.0 Homebrew

This is what I see. Screenshot 2024-02-24 at 10 12 12 AM

mattpackwood avatar Feb 24 '24 15:02 mattpackwood

I'm also having the same issue with the same setup.

Rid avatar Feb 28 '24 15:02 Rid

I'm having the same issue in Catalina, with the binary download. Terminal notifier was working up until about a half hour ago. All of a sudden, it does nothing. Full permissions granted, used xattr to check that it's not quarantined, all proper notifications are turned on, and running /Applications/terminal-notifier.app/Contents/MacOS/terminal-notifier -title '💰' -message 'Check your Apple stock!' does absolutely nothing except briefly change the terminal window title.

This all was working fine 30 minutes ago. I haven't changed anything, I just noticed I was suddenly no longer getting expected notifications.

EDIT: Found it. Notification center had crashed. killall NotificationCenter in Terminal fixed it. Good to know the operating system itself is silently failing and interfering with me getting important information that I need.

kupietools avatar Mar 01 '24 03:03 kupietools

I'm having the same issue. killall NotificationCenter did not work unfortunately.

I checked logs in Console.app and didn't see anything from terminal-notifier. Everything was working fine yesterday >.<

It seems to be an issue with OBS screen capture. When I remove the screen capture device from my OBS scene the notifications come back...

tebby24 avatar May 14 '24 15:05 tebby24

I just migrated from another Mac which may have left it in a weird state. I was able to fix the issue by reinstalling which forced it to re-request notification permissions.

diminutivesloop avatar Jun 29 '24 21:06 diminutivesloop