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Send notifications via Ntfy

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ℹ️️ Info: This module can not be used on its own but requires the base installation. See main README for details.

Description

This module adds support for sending notifications via Ntfy. A queue is used to make sure notifications are not lost on failure but sent later.

Requirements and installation

Just install the module:

$ScriptInstallUpdate mod/notification-ntfy;

Also install the Ntfy app on your mobile device or use the web app in a browser of your choice.

Configuration

Creating an account is not required. Just choose a topic and you are good to go.

⚠️ Warning: If you use ntfy without sign-up, the topic is essentially a password, so pick something that's not easily guessable.

Edit global-config-overlay, add NtfyServer (leave it unchanged, unless you are self-hosting the service) and NtfyTopic with your choosen topic. Then reload the configuration.

ℹ️ Info: Copy relevant configuration from global-config (the one without -overlay) to your local global-config-overlay and modify it to your specific needs.

Using a paid account or running a server on-premises allows to add additional basic authentication. Configure NtfyServerUser and NtfyServerPass for this. Even authentication via access token is possible, adding it as password with a blank username.

For a custom service installing an additional certificate may be required. You may want to install that certificate manually, after finding the certificate name from browser.

Usage and invocation

There's nothing special to do. Every script or function sending a notification will now send it to your Ntfy topic.

But of course you can use the function to send notifications directly. Give it a try:

$SendNtfy "Subject..." "Body...";

Alternatively this sends a notification with all available and configured methods:

$SendNotification "Subject..." "Body...";

To use the functions in your own scripts you have to declare them first. Place this before you call them:

:global SendNtfy;
:global SendNotification;

In case there is a situation when the queue needs to be purged there is a function available:

$PurgeNtfyQueue;

See also


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