ap·prise / verb To inform or tell (someone). To make one aware of something. Apprise allows you to send a notification to *almost* all of the most popular notification services available to us today such as: Telegram, Pushbullet, Slack, Twitter, etc. * One notification library to rule them all. * A common and intuitive notification syntax. * Supports the handling of images (to the notification services that will accept them). System owners who wish to provide a notification service no longer need to research each and every new notification service as they come along. They just need to include this one library and then they can immediately gain access to a wide range of notifications services. System Administrators who wish to send a notification from a scheduled task or from the command line also no longer need to find the right tool for the job. Everything is already wrapped and supported within the *apprise* script that ships with this product. Supported Notifications ======================= The section identifies all of the services supported by this script. Popular Notification Services ----------------------------- The table below identifies the services this tool supports and some example service urls you need to use in order to take advantage of it. * Boxcar boxcar://hostname boxcar://hostname/@tag boxcar://hostname/device_token boxcar://hostname/device_token1/device_token2/device_tokenN boxcar://hostname/@tag/@tag2/device_token * Discord discord://webhook_id/webhook_token discord://avatar@webhook_id/webhook_token * Emby emby://user@hostname/ emby://user:password@hostname * Faast faast://authorizationtoken * Growl growl://hostname growl://hostname:portno growl://password@hostname growl://password@hostname:port Note: you can also use the get parameter version which can allow the growl request to behave using the older v1.x protocol. An example would look like: growl://hostname?version=1 * IFTTT ifttt://webhooksID/EventToTrigger ifttt://webhooksID/EventToTrigger/Value1/Value2/Value3 ifttt://webhooksID/EventToTrigger/?Value3=NewEntry&Value2=AnotherValue * Join join://apikey/device join://apikey/device1/device2/deviceN/ join://apikey/group join://apikey/groupA/groupB/groupN join://apikey/DeviceA/groupA/groupN/DeviceN/ * KODI kodi://hostname kodi://user@hostname kodi://user:password@hostname:port * Mattermost mmost://hostname/authkey mmost://hostname:80/authkey mmost://user@hostname:80/authkey mmost://hostname/authkey?channel=channel mmosts://hostname/authkey mmosts://user@hostname/authkey * Prowl prowl://apikey prowl://apikey/providerkey * Pushalot palot://authorizationtoken * PushBullet pbul://accesstoken pbul://accesstoken/#channel pbul://accesstoken/A_DEVICE_ID pbul://accesstoken/email@address.com pbul://accesstoken/#channel/#channel2/email@address.net/DEVICE * Pushjet pjet://secret pjet://secret@hostname pjet://secret@hostname:port pjets://secret@hostname pjets://secret@hostname:port Note: if no hostname defined https://api.pushjet.io will be used * Pushover pover://user@token pover://user@token/DEVICE pover://user@token/DEVICE1/DEVICE2/DEVICEN * Rocket.Chat rocket://user:password@hostname/RoomID/Channel rockets://user:password@hostname:443/Channel1/Channel1/RoomID rocket://user:password@hostname/Channel * Slack slack://TokenA/TokenB/TokenC/Channel slack://botname@TokenA/TokenB/TokenC/Channel slack://user@TokenA/TokenB/TokenC/Channel1/Channel2/ChannelN * Stride stride://auth_token/cloud_id/convo_id * Super Toasty toasty://user@DEVICE toasty://user@DEVICE1/DEVICE2/DEVICEN * Telegram tgram://bottoken/ChatID tgram://bottoken/ChatID1/ChatID2/ChatIDN * Twitter tweet://user@CKey/CSecret/AKey/ASecret * XBMC xbmc://hostname xbmc://user@hostname xbmc://user:password@hostname:port * Windows Notifications windows:// Email Support ------------- * mailto:// mailto://userid:pass@domain.commailto://domain.com?user=userid&pass=password mailto://domain.com:2525?user=userid&pass=password mailto://user@gmail.com&pass=passwordmailto://userid:password@example.com?smtp=mail.example.com&from=noreply@example.com&name=no%20reply * mailtos// mailtos://userid:pass@domain.com mailtos://domain.com?user=userid&pass=password mailtos://domain.com:465?user=userid&pass=passwordmailtos://user@hotmail.com&pass=password mailtos://userid:password@example.com?smtp=mail.example.com&from=noreply@example.com&name=no%20reply Apprise have some email services built right into it (such as hotmail, gmail, etc) that greatly simplify the mailto:// service. Custom Notifications -------------------- * JSON json://hostnamejson://user@hostname json://user:password@hostname:port json://hostname/a/path/to/post/to * XML xml://hostname xml://user@hostname xml://user:password@hostname:port xml://hostname/a/path/to/post/to Installation ============ The easiest way is to install from pypi: pip install apprise Command Line ============ A small command line tool is also provided with this package called apprise. If you know the server url's you wish to notify, you can simply provide them all on the command line and send your notifications that way: Send a notification to as many servers as you want to specify apprise -t 'my title' -b 'my notification body' \ 'mailto://myemail:mypass@gmail.com' \ 'pbul://o.gn5kj6nfhv736I7jC3cj3QLRiyhgl98b' If you don't specify a --body (-b) then stdin is used allowing you to use the tool as part of your every day administration: cat /proc/cpuinfo | apprise -t 'cpu info' \ 'mailto://myemail:mypass@gmail.com' Developers ========== To send a notification from within your python application, just do the following: import apprise # Create an Apprise instance apobj = apprise.Apprise() # Add all of the notification services by their server url. # A sample email notification apobj.add('mailto://myemail:mypass@gmail.com') # A sample pushbullet notification apobj.add('pbul://o.gn5kj6nfhv736I7jC3cj3QLRiyhgl98b') # Then notify these services any time you desire. The below would # notify all of the services loaded into our Apprise object. apobj.notify( title='my notification title', body='what a great notification service!', )