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Notifico Notifications

Overview

  • Source: https://n.tkte.ch/
  • Image Support: No
  • Attachment Support: No
  • Message Character Limits:
    • Body: 512

Notifico allows you to send a message to one or more IRC Channel(s)

  1. Visit https://n.tkte.ch and sign up for an account
  2. Create a project; either manually or sync with github
  3. from within the project, you can create a Plain Text Message Hook notifico plain text hook

Once your hook has been created successfully, from the main project page, you can retrieve the link needed to send your messages to. Apprise will need this: notifico hook capture instructions

The URL will look something like this:

https://n.tkte.ch/h/2144/uJmKaBW9WFk42miB146ci3Kj
^ ^
| |
project id message hook

This URL effectively equates to:
https://n.tkte.ch/h/{ProjectID}/{MessageHook}

If you want to convert this to an Apprise URL, do the following: The last part of the URL you’re given make up the 2 arguments that are most important to us. In the above example the arguments are as follows:

  1. ProjectID is 2144
  2. MessageHook is uJmKaBW9WFk42miB146ci3Kj

You can directly pass in the native URL as retrieved from the website if you like:

  • https://n.tkte.ch/h/{ProjectID}/{MessageHook}

Or your can format it for Apprise (there is slightly less overhead if you do this):

  • notifico://{ProjectID}/{MessageHook}

You can optionally turn colors off (by default they are turned on):

  • notifico://{ProjectID}/{MessageHook}?color=off

By default Apprise will send a prefix with each message it sends you can turn this off too as follows:

  • notifico://{ProjectID}/{MessageHook}?prefix=off
VariableRequiredDescription
ProjectIDYesThe project ID is an integer and makes up the first part of the provided Notifico Message Hook URL.
MessageHookYesThe message hook can be found at the end of the provided Notifico Message Hook URL.
colorNoUses IRC Coloring to provide a richer experience. It also allows the parsing of IRC colors found in the notification passed in. You must ensure the Color Checkbox is selected when setting up your Message Hook for this to work. By default this is set to Yes.
prefixNoAll messages sent to IRC by default have a Prefix that help identify the type of message (info, error, warning, or success) as well as the system performing the notification. By default this is set to Yes.
VariableDescription
overflowThis parameter can be set to either split, truncate, or upstream. This determines how Apprise delivers the message you pass it. By default this is set to upstream
👉 upstream: Do nothing at all; pass the message exactly as you received it to the service.
👉 truncate: Ensure that the message will fit within the service’s documented upstream message limit. If more information was passed then the defined limit, the overhead information is truncated.
👉 split: similar to truncate except if the message doesn’t fit within the service’s documented upstream message limit, it is split into smaller chunks and they are all delivered sequentially there-after.
formatThis parameter can be set to either text, html, or markdown. Some services support the ability to post content by several different means. The default of this varies (it can be one of the 3 mentioned at any time depending on which service you choose). You can optionally force this setting to stray from the defaults if you wish. If the service doesn’t support different types of transmission formats, then this field is ignored.
verifyExternal requests made to secure locations (such as through the use of https) will have certificates associated with them. By default, Apprise will verify that these certificates are valid; if they are not then no notification will be sent to the source. In some occasions, a user might not have a certificate authority to verify the key against or they trust the source; in this case you will want to set this flag to no. By default it is set to yes.
ctoThis stands for Socket Connect Timeout. This is the number of seconds Requests will wait for your client to establish a connection to a remote machine (corresponding to the connect()) call on the socket. The default value is 4.0 seconds.
rtoThis stands for Socket Read Timeout. This is the number of seconds the client will wait for the server to send a response. The default value is 4.0 seconds.
emojisEnable Emoji support (such as providing :+1: would translate to 👍). By default this is set to no.
Note: Depending on server side settings, the administrator has the power to disable emoji support at a global level; but default this is not the case.
tzIdentify the IANA Time Zone Database you wish to operate as. By default this is detected based on the configuration the server hosting Apprise is running on. You can set this to things like America/Toronto, or any other properly formated Timezone describing your area.

Send a Notifico notification

Terminal window
# The following sends a notifico notification
# Assuming our {ProjectID} is 2144
# Assuming our {MessageHook} is uJmKaBW9WFk42miB146ci3Kj
apprise -vv -t "Test Message Title" -b "Test Message Body" \
notifico://2144/uJmKaBW9WFk42miB146ci3Kj