setDoNotDisturbEnabled method
Toogles whether BatchMessaging should enter its "do not disturb" (DnD) mode or exit it. While in DnD, Batch will not display message, not matter if they've been triggered by notifications (mobile landings) or an In-App Campaign.
This mode is useful for times where you don't want Batch to interrupt your user, such as during a splashscreen, a video or an interstitial ad.
If a message should have been displayed during DnD, Batch will enqueue it, overwriting any previously enqueued message. When exiting DnD, Batch will not display the message automatically: you'll have to call the queue management methods to display the message, if you want to.
While DnD is disabled by default, the default state can be configured in your Info.plist/AndroidManifest.xml
Implementation
void setDoNotDisturbEnabled(bool enableDoNotDisturb) {
_channel.invokeMethod(
'messaging.setDoNotDisturbEnabled', {'enabled': enableDoNotDisturb});
}