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# Examples
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There are a million ways to use ntfy, but here are some inspirations. I try to collect
< a href = "https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/tree/main/examples" > examples on GitHub< / a > , so be sure to check
those out, too.
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!!! info
Many of these examples were contributed by ntfy users. If you have other examples of how you use ntfy, please
[create a pull request ](https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/pulls ), and I'll happily include it. Also note, that
I cannot guarantee that all of these examples are functional. Many of them I have not tried myself.
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## Cronjobs
ntfy is perfect for any kind of cronjobs or just when long processes are done (backups, pipelines, rsync copy commands, ...).
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I started adding notifications pretty much all of my scripts. Typically, I just chain the < tt > curl< / tt > call
directly to the command I'm running. The following example will either send < i > Laptop backup succeeded< / i >
or ⚠️ < i > Laptop backup failed< / i > directly to my phone:
```
rsync -a root@laptop /backups/laptop \
& & zfs snapshot ... \
& & curl -H prio:low -d "Laptop backup succeeded" ntfy.sh/backups \
|| curl -H tags:warning -H prio:high -d "Laptop backup failed" ntfy.sh/backups
```
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Here's one for the history books. I desperately want the `github.com/ntfy` organization, but all my tickets with
GitHub have been hopeless. In case it ever becomes available, I want to know immediately.
``` cron
# Check github/ntfy user
*/6 * * * * if curl -s https://api.github.com/users/ntfy | grep "Not Found"; then curl -d "github.com/ntfy is available" -H "Tags: tada" -H "Prio: high" ntfy.sh/my-alerts; fi
```
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## Low disk space alerts
Here's a simple cronjob that I use to alert me when the disk space on the root disk is running low. It's simple, but
effective.
``` bash
#!/bin/bash
mingigs=10
avail=$(df | awk '$6 == "/" & & $4 < '$mingigs' * 1024*1024 { print $4/1024/1024 }')
topicurl=https://ntfy.sh/mytopic
if [ -n "$avail" ]; then
curl \
-d "Only $avail GB available on the root disk. Better clean that up." \
-H "Title: Low disk space alert on $(hostname)" \
-H "Priority: high" \
-H "Tags: warning,cd" \
$topicurl
fi
```
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## SSH login alerts
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Years ago my home server was broken into. That shook me hard, so every time someone logs into any machine that I
own, I now message myself. Here's an example of how to use < a href = "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_PAM" > PAM< / a >
to notify yourself on SSH login.
=== "/etc/pam.d/sshd"
```
# at the end of the file
session optional pam_exec.so /usr/bin/ntfy-ssh-login.sh
```
=== "/usr/bin/ntfy-ssh-login.sh"
```bash
#!/bin/bash
if [ "${PAM_TYPE}" = "open_session" ]; then
curl \
-H prio:high \
-H tags:warning \
-d "SSH login: ${PAM_USER} from ${PAM_RHOST}" \
ntfy.sh/alerts
fi
```
## Collect data from multiple machines
The other day I was running tasks on 20 servers, and I wanted to collect the interim results
as a CSV in one place. Each of the servers was publishing to a topic as the results completed (`publish-result.sh`),
and I had one central collector to grab the results as they came in (`collect-results.sh`).
It looked something like this:
=== "collect-results.sh"
```bash
while read result; do
[ -n "$result" ] & & echo "$result" >> results.csv
done < < (stdbuf -i0 -o0 curl -s ntfy.sh/results/raw)
```
=== "publish-result.sh"
```bash
// This script was run on each of the 20 servers. It was doing heavy processing ...
// Publish script results
curl -d "$(hostname),$count,$time" ntfy.sh/results
```
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## Ansible, Salt and Puppet
You can easily integrate ntfy into Ansible, Salt, or Puppet to notify you when runs are done or are highstated.
One of my co-workers uses the following Ansible task to let him know when things are done:
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``` yaml
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- name: Send ntfy.sh update
uri:
url: "https://ntfy.sh/{{ ntfy_channel }}"
method: POST
body: "{{ inventory_hostname }} reseeding complete"
```
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There's also a dedicated Ansible action plugin (one which runs on the Ansible controller) called
[ansible-ntfy ](https://github.com/jpmens/ansible-ntfy ). The following task posts a message
to ntfy at its default URL (`attrs` and other attributes are optional):
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``` yaml
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- name: "Notify ntfy that we're done"
ntfy:
msg: "deployment on {{ inventory_hostname }} is complete. 🐄"
attrs:
tags: [ heavy_check_mark ]
priority: 1
```
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## GitHub Actions
You can send a message during a workflow run with curl. Here is an example sending info about the repo, commit and job status.
``` yaml
- name: Actions Ntfy
run: |
curl \
-u ${{ secrets.NTFY_CRED }} \
-H "Title: Title here" \
-H "Content-Type: text/plain" \
-d $'Repo: ${{ github.repository }}\nCommit: ${{ github.sha }}\nRef: ${{ github.ref }}\nStatus: ${{ job.status}}' \
${{ secrets.NTFY_URL }}
```
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## Watchtower (shoutrrr)
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You can use [shoutrrr ](https://github.com/containrrr/shoutrrr ) generic webhook support to send
[Watchtower ](https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower/ ) notifications to your ntfy topic.
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Example docker-compose.yml:
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``` yaml
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services:
watchtower:
image: containrrr/watchtower
environment:
- WATCHTOWER_NOTIFICATIONS=shoutrrr
- WATCHTOWER_NOTIFICATION_URL=generic+https://ntfy.sh/my_watchtower_topic?title=WatchtowerUpdates
```
Or, if you only want to send notifications using shoutrrr:
```
shoutrrr send -u "generic+https://ntfy.sh/my_watchtower_topic?title=WatchtowerUpdates" -m "testMessage"
```
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## Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr, Readarr, Prowlarr, SABnzbd
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It's possible to use custom scripts for all the *arr services, plus SABnzbd. Notifications for downloads, warnings, grabs etc.
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Some simple bash scripts to achieve this are kindly provided in [nickexyz's repository ](https://github.com/nickexyz/ntfy-shellscripts ).
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## Node-RED
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You can use the HTTP request node to send messages with [Node-RED ](https://nodered.org ), some examples:
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< details >
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< summary > Example: Send a message (click to expand)< / summary >
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``` json
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[
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{
"id": "c956e688cc74ad8e",
"type": "http request",
"z": "fabdd7a3.4045a",
"name": "ntfy.sh",
"method": "POST",
"ret": "txt",
"paytoqs": "ignore",
"url": "https://ntfy.sh/mytopic",
"tls": "",
"persist": false,
"proxy": "",
"authType": "",
"senderr": false,
"credentials":
{
"user": "",
"password": ""
},
"x": 590,
"y": 3160,
"wires":
[
[]
]
},
{
"id": "32ee1eade51fae50",
"type": "function",
"z": "fabdd7a3.4045a",
"name": "data",
"func": "msg.payload = \"Something happened\";\nmsg.headers = {};\nmsg.headers['tags'] = 'house';\nmsg.headers['X-Title'] = 'Home Assistant';\n\nreturn msg;",
"outputs": 1,
"noerr": 0,
"initialize": "",
"finalize": "",
"libs": [],
"x": 470,
"y": 3160,
"wires":
[
[
"c956e688cc74ad8e"
]
]
},
{
"id": "b287e59cd2311815",
"type": "inject",
"z": "fabdd7a3.4045a",
"name": "Manual start",
"props":
[
{
"p": "payload"
},
{
"p": "topic",
"vt": "str"
}
],
"repeat": "",
"crontab": "",
"once": false,
"onceDelay": "20",
"topic": "",
"payload": "",
"payloadType": "date",
"x": 330,
"y": 3160,
"wires":
[
[
"32ee1eade51fae50"
]
]
}
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]
```
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< / details >
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![Node red message flow ](static/img/nodered-message.png )
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< details >
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< summary > Example: Send a picture (click to expand)< / summary >
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``` json
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[
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{
"id": "d135a13eadeb9d6d",
"type": "http request",
"z": "fabdd7a3.4045a",
"name": "Download image",
"method": "GET",
"ret": "bin",
"paytoqs": "ignore",
"url": "https://www.google.com/images/branding/googlelogo/1x/googlelogo_color_272x92dp.png",
"tls": "",
"persist": false,
"proxy": "",
"authType": "",
"senderr": false,
"credentials":
{
"user": "",
"password": ""
},
"x": 490,
"y": 3320,
"wires":
[
[
"6e75bc41d2ec4a03"
]
]
},
{
"id": "6e75bc41d2ec4a03",
"type": "function",
"z": "fabdd7a3.4045a",
"name": "data",
"func": "msg.payload = msg.payload;\nmsg.headers = {};\nmsg.headers['tags'] = 'house';\nmsg.headers['X-Title'] = 'Home Assistant - Picture';\n\nreturn msg;",
"outputs": 1,
"noerr": 0,
"initialize": "",
"finalize": "",
"libs": [],
"x": 650,
"y": 3320,
"wires":
[
[
"eb160615b6ceda98"
]
]
},
{
"id": "eb160615b6ceda98",
"type": "http request",
"z": "fabdd7a3.4045a",
"name": "ntfy.sh",
"method": "PUT",
"ret": "bin",
"paytoqs": "ignore",
"url": "https://ntfy.sh/mytopic",
"tls": "",
"persist": false,
"proxy": "",
"authType": "",
"senderr": false,
"credentials":
{
"user": "",
"password": ""
},
"x": 770,
"y": 3320,
"wires":
[
[]
]
},
{
"id": "5b8dbf15c8a7a3a5",
"type": "inject",
"z": "fabdd7a3.4045a",
"name": "Manual start",
"props":
[
{
"p": "payload"
},
{
"p": "topic",
"vt": "str"
}
],
"repeat": "",
"crontab": "",
"once": false,
"onceDelay": "20",
"topic": "",
"payload": "",
"payloadType": "date",
"x": 310,
"y": 3320,
"wires":
[
[
"d135a13eadeb9d6d"
]
]
}
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]
```
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< / details >
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![Node red picture flow ](static/img/nodered-picture.png )
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## Gatus
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To use ntfy with [Gatus ](https://github.com/TwiN/gatus ), you can use the `ntfy` alerting provider like so:
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```yaml
alerting:
ntfy:
url: "https://ntfy.sh"
topic: "YOUR_NTFY_TOPIC"
priority: 3
```
For more information on using ntfy with Gatus, refer to [Configuring ntfy alerts ](https://github.com/TwiN/gatus#configuring-ntfy-alerts ).
< details >
< summary > Alternative: Using the custom alerting provider< / summary >
```yaml
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alerting:
custom:
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url: "https://ntfy.sh"
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method: "POST"
body: |
{
"topic": "mytopic",
"message": "[ENDPOINT_NAME] - [ALERT_DESCRIPTION]",
"title": "Gatus",
"tags": ["[ALERT_TRIGGERED_OR_RESOLVED]"],
"priority": 3
}
default-alert:
enabled: true
description: "health check failed"
send-on-resolved: true
failure-threshold: 3
success-threshold: 3
placeholders:
ALERT_TRIGGERED_OR_RESOLVED:
TRIGGERED: "warning"
RESOLVED: "white_check_mark"
```
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## Jellyseerr/Overseerr webhook
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Here is an example for [jellyseerr ](https://github.com/Fallenbagel/jellyseerr )/[overseerr](https://overseerr.dev/) webhook
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JSON payload. Remember to change the `https://request.example.com` to your URL as the value of the JSON key click.
And if you're not using the request `topic` , make sure to change it in the JSON payload to your topic.
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``` json
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{
"topic": "requests",
"title": "{{event}}",
"message": "{{subject}}\n{{message}}\n\nRequested by: {{requestedBy_username}}\n\nStatus: {{media_status}}\nRequest Id: {{request_id}}",
"priority": 4,
"attach": "{{image}}",
"click": "https://requests.example.com/{{media_type}}/{{media_tmdbid}}"
}
```
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## Home Assistant
Here is an example for the configuration.yml file to setup a REST notify component.
Since Home Assistant is going to POST JSON, you need to specify the root of your ntfy resource.
```yaml
notify:
- name: ntfy
platform: rest
method: POST_JSON
data:
topic: YOUR_NTFY_TOPIC
title_param_name: title
message_param_name: message
resource: https://ntfy.sh
```
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If you need to authenticate to your ntfy resource, define the authentication, username and password as below:
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```yaml
notify:
- name: ntfy
platform: rest
method: POST_JSON
authentication: basic
username: YOUR_USERNAME
password: YOUR_PASSWORD
data:
topic: YOUR_NTFY_TOPIC
title_param_name: title
message_param_name: message
resource: https://ntfy.sh
```
If you need to add any other [ntfy specific parameters ](https://ntfy.sh/docs/publish/#publish-as-json ) such as priority, tags, etc., add them to the `data` array in the example yml. For example:
```yaml
notify:
- name: ntfy
platform: rest
method: POST_JSON
data:
topic: YOUR_NTFY_TOPIC
priority: 4
title_param_name: title
message_param_name: message
resource: https://ntfy.sh
```
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## Uptime Kuma
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Go to your [Uptime Kuma ](https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma ) Settings > Notifications, click on **Setup Notification** .
Then set your desired **title** (e.g. "Uptime Kuma"), **ntfy topic** , **Server URL** and **priority (1-5)** :
< div id = "uptimekuma-screenshots" class = "screenshots" >
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< a href = "../static/img/uptimekuma-settings.png" > < img src = "../static/img/uptimekuma-settings.png" / > < / a >
< a href = "../static/img/uptimekuma-setup.png" > < img src = "../static/img/uptimekuma-setup.png" / > < / a >
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< / div >
You can now test the notifications and apply them to monitors:
< div id = "uptimekuma-monitor-screenshots" class = "screenshots" >
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< a href = "../static/img/uptimekuma-ios-test.jpg" > < img src = "../static/img/uptimekuma-ios-test.jpg" / > < / a >
< a href = "../static/img/uptimekuma-ios-down.jpg" > < img src = "../static/img/uptimekuma-ios-down.jpg" / > < / a >
< a href = "../static/img/uptimekuma-ios-up.jpg" > < img src = "../static/img/uptimekuma-ios-up.jpg" / > < / a >
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< / div >
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## UptimeRobot
Go to your [UptimeRobot ](https://github.com/uptimerobot ) My Settings > Alert Contacts > Add Alert Contact
Select **Alert Contact Type** = Webhook. Then set your desired **Friendly Name** (e.g. "ntfy-sh-UP"), **URL to Notify** , **POST value** and select checkbox **Send as JSON (application/json)** . Make sure to send the JSON POST request to ntfy.domain.com without the topic name in the url and include the "topic" name in the JSON body.
< div id = "uptimerobot-monitor-setup" class = "screenshots" >
< a href = "../static/img/uptimerobot-setup.jpg" > < img src = "../static/img/uptimerobot-setup.jpg" / > < / a >
< / div >
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``` json
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{
"topic":"myTopic",
"title": "*monitorFriendlyName* *alertTypeFriendlyName* ",
"message": "*alertDetails*",
"tags": ["green_circle"],
"priority": 3,
"click": https://uptimerobot.com/dashboard#*monitorID*
}
```
You can create two Alert Contacts each with a different icon and priority, for example:
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``` json
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{
"topic":"myTopic",
"title": "*monitorFriendlyName* *alertTypeFriendlyName* ",
"message": "*alertDetails*",
"tags": ["red_circle"],
"priority": 3,
"click": https://uptimerobot.com/dashboard#*monitorID*
}
```
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You can now add the created Alerts Contact(s) to the monitor(s) and test the notifications:
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< div id = "uptimerobot-monitor-screenshots" class = "screenshots" >
< a href = "../static/img/uptimerobot-test.jpg" > < img src = "../static/img/uptimerobot-test.jpg" / > < / a >
< / div >
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## Apprise
ntfy is integrated natively into [Apprise ](https://github.com/caronc/apprise ) (also check out the
[Apprise/ntfy wiki page ](https://github.com/caronc/apprise/wiki/Notify_ntfy )).
You can use it like this:
```
apprise -vv -t "Test Message Title" -b "Test Message Body" \
ntfy://mytopic
```
Or with your own server like this:
```
apprise -vv -t "Test Message Title" -b "Test Message Body" \
ntfy://ntfy.example.com/mytopic
```
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## Rundeck
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Rundeck by default sends only HTML email which is not processed by ntfy SMTP server. Append following configurations to
[rundeck-config.properties ](https://docs.rundeck.com/docs/administration/configuration/config-file-reference.html ) :
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```
# Template
rundeck.mail.template.file=/path/to/template.html
rundeck.mail.template.log.formatted=false
```
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Example `template.html` :
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```html
< div > Execution ${execution.id} was < b > ${execution.status}< / b > < / div >
< ul >
< li > < a href = "${execution.href}" > Execution result< / a > < / li >
< li > < a href = "${job.href}" > Job< / a > < / li >
< li > < a href = "${execution.projectHref}" > Project: ${execution.project}< / a > < / li >
< li > < a href = "${rundeck.href}" > Rundeck< / a > < / li >
< / ul >
```
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Add notification on Rundeck (attachment type must be: `Attached as file to email` ):
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![Rundeck ](static/img/rundeck.png )